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The Kindle Fire is a great reading tablet, but if though the device is mainly for reading, you can still transfer pictures to it, and very easily too. Before you begin, however, you need to purchase a micro-USB cord, because it is not included in the box the device comes in. Once you have that, you will be free to copy pictures over to your Kindle Fire.

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Connecting the Kindle Fire to Your PC

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  1. Typically, more than 30% battery life is ideal for transferring pictures. If the tablet shuts off during a transfer, you risk data corruption, making your pictures unviewable.
  2. Get the micro-USB cord you purchased and plug the micro end to the Kindle Fire’s charging port, which is located at the bottom of the device. Next, plug the USB 2.0 jack to a vacant USB 2.0 or 3.0 port on your computer.
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  3. It will detect the connection and notify you on its screen.
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Transferring Pictures

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  1. Using a file browser, navigate through your folders until you find the pictures you want to transfer.
  2. Select the picture you want to transfer by clicking on it. Once highlighted, copy it by right-clicking and choosing “Copy” from the context menu.
    • If you want to select more than one picture, hold CTRL (for Windows) or CMD (for Mac) then click on all the pictures you’ll be transferring.
    • On Windows, head for My Computer. The Kindle Fire should then show up as a removable device, similar to a USB thumb drive. Double-clicking on the drive will reveal the folders of the Kindle Fire’s internal storage.
    • On Mac, the Kindle Fire should appear on the desktop with a hard drive icon. Clicking it will let you access the device’s internal storage.
  3. Double-click the Pictures folder to open it. Here you can paste the pictures that you copied from your computer.
  4. Right-click an empty area in the Kindle Fire’s Pictures folder. From the context menu, select “Paste.”
    • A progress bar will appear on your PC’s screen indicating that the transfer is processing.
  5. The progress bar will disappear once the pictures has been copied onto your Kindle Fire.
  6. Just tap on the “Disconnect” button on your Kindle’s screen. You will hear a sound notification from your computer, letting you know that disconnection was successful.
    • After hearing the notification, remove the cable both from the Kindle Fire and the PC.
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Viewing the Pictures

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  1. On your Kindle Fire’s home screen, tap the Gallery to open it. You’ll see albums indicating the folders that the pictures are in.
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    Tap the Pictures album. Since you copied the pictures into the Pictures folder, you should be able to view them by tapping the Pictures folder.
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    How do I transfer photos?
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    You can use a thumb drive, or a cord that comes with your device and follow the instructions to transfer the pictures over to the Kindle.
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    Where can I get the cable for transferring data to my Kindle?
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    Your USB charging cable is also your data transfer cable.
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    Can I transfer photos from my Android phone?
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    Yes. Make a Google account and let the Android create a backup of your photos. They should be asking you whenever you are connected to internet.
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