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If you're looking to download a few Google Android apps without the hassle of rooting your Kindle Fire, we offer you five easy steps for downloading any Android application onto your new Kindle Fire.
Now there are new tools available that let you root any Kindle Fire running OS 6.2.1 and earlier, and install the TWRP 2.0 recovery utility so that you can flash a custom ROM such as CyanogenMod ...
And now, thanks to an AOSP-based Jelly Bean (4.1.1) ROM, you can install the OS on your Amazon Kindle Fire tablet.
Here's how to get most of the Google apps on your Kindle Fire HD or HDX. For this article I'm using the latest 7-inch Kindle Fire HDX, which runs Amazon's customized version of Android 4.2.
This MIUI version of Android for the Kindle Fire has a user interface that is said to be more iPhone-like (a good thing if you like how the iPhone’s interface looks like). Every time a user ...
I recommend using the Kindle Fire Utility to install a custom recovery and then visiting the xda-developers forum for the latest Android 4.2 download links to get started.
Want to try downloading and installing apps on your Kindle Fire aside from the ones that Amazon offers? Follow these steps to add Google's Android Market.
Today, we take a look at how you can install it on your tablet. Kindle Fire If you have any model of the Kindle Fire line of tablets, before you can install Flash, you need to enable unknown sources.
The Amazon Appstore is still lacking in a few Android Market favorites, but with a little tweaking of your Kindle Fire, you can start loading apps you've already downloaded right now.
Even though you don't get Google Play, the Amazon Kindle Fire can run a wide range of Android apps. Here's how to load apps not sold by Amazon onto the tablet.
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