Not certain that my flair is the best choice here. I have read about installing the four APK Google files (account manager, services framework, play services and play store) to get the Google play store on my Kindle Fire HD 10 (2022), but I know neither where to get nor how to install them. I am running Fire OS 7.3.2.6 I do not wish to return my device but if I am limited to Amazon apps only, I'll have to. Any help (for a tech dumbass like me!) Would be greatly appreciated!! Please & Thanks!!

Once you have the setting enabled that allows you to install non-play store apps, you can think of installing .apk files as no different from how you installed Joplin on Windows - think of it like Android's version of an installer .exe file.


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If you are using your old device then everything should be fine. All you have to do is sign into your apple store or google play account that you used to purchase the app and the subscription (If you had one) then head to the app download and you should be able to download the app for free.

If you have a Kindle fire HD6, HD8, HD9 or HD10 this will allow you to install the play store onto your device. The HD7 is not supported. Whilst the HD6 will run global nicely, the other 3 are a little less powerful than its predecessor and may not run very well.

I have made a pretty good search for appropriate Kindle versions of well regarded Android media apps and finally settled on installing and using two different apps. One is called Avia, and the other is Bubble/UPnP and are free at the Kindle app store. I use both apps interchangeably for accessing and playing media files on my Kindle Fire HD tablets (mostly music and videos) from my WD NAS and other devices on my home network. Avia is a little simpler for first time users, and later graduate to Bubble. It is feature packed, which can make for more complexity and usefullness. Try them both,

It was very exciting for me that I could install and play Classic Doom on Fire (and Android) tablets...even the cheap ones. The good news is that with some Android phones, Xbox gamepad support is there. I am able to play this game on my Moto Z Force 2 phone with Android Oreo (8.1) which enables bluetooth mouse support. With Android 9 along with Chrome OS' Update 69, that gamepad should work in that case.

The only problem I had in getting started was that I needed an Android device that I could update to some recent enough version to actually run some apps that still work and would be interesting enough to play around with in combination with Frida. This became quite the journey this week and I spend a few evenings trying out a lot of things before finally succeeding. That is the main reason I write this up, to hopefully save others some time going down the same path. It is a fun path but a long one :)

So with this fresh knowledge I started to go down a path of building my own fastboot cable, which in essence is a "easy" as to cut open a micro-usb cable and solder a wire between pin 1 and 4 (1 is 5v, 4 should be free) So time to fire up the good old soldering iron and give it a go.

So yeah how useful was this you might ask, not very is the short answer, the Kindle Fire HD 3th Gen is barely usable on Android 7. But for my purposes that is perfectly fine, as I just want to interact with 1 app at a time and mainly will be playing with code on my Mac to interact with the Kindle.

If I turn the Fire off while playing music on Spotify, after a minute or two the music just STOPS. I have to turn the Fire back on. Then the music picks up exactly where it left off and plays until a minute or so after Kindle Fire either goes off automatically due to no activity, or I turn it off. Just like any other music app, (Rhapsody, Pandora) the music should keep playing when the device is turned off. I know Kindle Fire is not officially supported here, but obviously there are many of us who have it on their Kindle Fires. Anyone of you have a solution?

So if anyone can help with this problem I would appreciate it. The radio shuts off after the Kindle does (whether you use the off button or it goes into sleep mode) when the song that was playing when it was turned off (or went to sleep) finishes.

@pokervane sorry I missed your earlier post "when the song that was playing when it was turned off (or went to sleep) finishes". Could you tell me if this is specific to listening to radio or happens when any streamed song finishes ? the wake-lock should be keeping wifi alive irrelevant of the screen state, as you say

Thanks Adam, glad someone is looking into the problem. I've recently subscribed to the Spotify Premium and plan on using my Kindle Fire -HD as a primary source, but have the same spontaneous shut-off problem as others. And a new twist I've discovered, if I close the cover of my Kindle, the screen shuts off and the music keeps playing, but soon starts to break up and play staccato-like. When I re-open the case, the music starts playing smoothly again. Very strange....

Also, I've noticed a problem in the Radio player, but only on the "Classical" genre station. It seems to start when one of those "Composer" albums is playing a cut. The sound stops. The cut plays on without sound. If you pause it and press play again, it goes back to the beginning of the cut and then plays fine, until maybe another cut or two, then the same thing happens. Doesn't seem to be a problem on other stations.

If you download Google play store on your fire tablet, you should be able to install any app from the play store on your tablet. There are many tutorials on YouTube, just select the one that works for your Fire Tablet 10 and follow the instructions. I have done this 6+ times with no issues when following instructions correctly.

Google play does not support soundcore for fire tablets.

I call bull $hit. Are you just saying it will work or did you actually try?

I checked both Google and Amazon app store neither offer soundcore for my Amazon fire HD 10. So keep to what you know bud.

Did you even read the title of the post or have a soundcore device that needs this app to use the full features.

Telling people u can get an app on Google play, that is not available. Is not useful to someone looking for answers. Prove me wrong.

When I plug my headphones into my Kindle Fire the audio will not play. My Kindle Fire plays audio when I do not have headphones in it. I have made sure that the audio volume is turned up when my headphones are plugged in, but having the volume turned up has not fixed the problem.

It could also be a DRM issue that prevents playback when something is plugged into the headphones jack. I can hear my Amazon Music and alerts just fine, but when I try text-to-speech or the add-on audible version of a particular audiobook, it will not play, except over the tiny Kindle Fire speaker. It worked a couple of weeks ago, but I noticed that my Fire updated itself on May 5th. I did download the same book (but not the Audible version) on a newer Kindle I got on eBay last weekend, so maybe there's a limit on the number of devices authorized. It kind of flies in the face of customer loyalty, as the authorization ought to just transfer to the current device.

I just got the fire HD 10 2021 and it has OS version 7.3.2.2 and Fire Toolbox will not load new launcher. I did load the Play Store, and YouTube. Will I lose those whenever Amazon has a new update? There is no place in Settings to disable OTA updates. Thanks.

kindle fire tablet not showing application install option from play store, the phone model is ONA19TB002, I used minversion 14 and maximum version 29 but tab not showing install option from play store app, have to want to enable in play store console?

I'm sorry to hear about the problems you are experiencing. I have a Fire HD 10 Plus and it's running on the Fire OS 7.3.2.8. I have both the Logos app and the Verbum app installed and use them both regularly, both without the problems you are describing. The version of both Logos and Verbum is 27.0.1, which is the latest stable release as far as I know. The best suggestion I can offer is to try and send the logs the next time it comes up before you access the library. You may also want to try installing the Verbum app to see if that will play better. If if does then that could be an indication that the load you received of the Logos app is somehow faulty.

I am not an android user, fire or not. I do know of some android specific issues which may be related to your issue. I do know that updates are slower getting to fire devices due to how the amazon store process works.

Thanks for your help. Interestingly Verbum does seem to play somewhat better - from a quick play around it doesn't seem slow or crashy. It doesn't display my notes, however, so not perfect, and for my uses that's a really big problem.

Verbum clearly just needed some time to catch up. It now displays my notes; haven't had an opportunity to test it properly, but it seems to be working far better than Logos was (though again, I need to take some time to retest).

This is great if you want to change the song and then lock your Fire again. If you want to actually unlock your Fire to use it, tap the Unlock icon in the upper-right corner of the Now Playing window. This does add an extra step to unlocking when a song is playing, so be sure to keep that in mind when enabling lock-screen controls (tap to clear the checkbox and disable lock-screen controls).

Step 11: Change your file view type to list view by selecting the icon in the corner that displays the files arranged in a list so that you can see their full titles. For the Google Play Store to work, you'll need to open the files in a specific order. When opening each, you may get a pop-up saying that you're opening a file from an unknown source. Select Continue. Open the files in this order and then select Install, then Done: ff782bc1db

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