I just got a new Kindle Fire 10 (2021 edition). I seem to be unable to set wallpapers on it the normal way. When I go to settings, Display, and then Wallpaper, the screen exits out to the main settings page. It doesn't bring up a wallpaper selection at all. Any thoughts on this?

I've tried rebooting the device and clearing cache but that hasn't done anything. I can however set the wallpaper through other apps. For example, I downloaded the Resplash app from the Google Play Store and I was able to download and set wallpapers using that app.


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Fire tablets come in a variety of screen sizes, pixel densities, and aspect ratios. As an app developer, it can be challenging to create an app that runs and looks good on many different form factors, especially if you are porting your app from another tablet or from a phone. This document provides an overview of options and techniques for managing different Fire tablet screens in your app.

If you design your app for a specific device's screen, it may both look and behave differently than you expect when it runs on a device with a different screen size, aspect ratio, or pixel density. Specifically:

To address these issues, design your app to use a flexible layout. A flexible layout enables your app's user interface (UI) to dynamically scale to different screen sizes, densities, and aspect ratios at runtime.

In addition, when porting an app from a smaller screen to a larger one, consider redesigning your app's user interface altogether. You can take advantage of the larger screen size by, for example, including more content or by making better use of portrait and landscape modes.

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To define multiple layouts for different screen types, create layout directories within the res/ directory with suffixes that indicate either the general size or a smallest width qualifier. Place your layout XML files specific to those form factors within those directories. For example, you could create a default layout and a custom layout for "large" screen sizes within these two directories:

For each of the Fire tablets, the following table shows the actual screen resolution, general size qualifier, scale factor, and smallest width qualifier. For more information about Fire tablet screen sizes, see the Fire Tablet Device and Feature Specifications.

As with layouts, you can create multiple drawable directories within the res/ directory for your graphics resources, and optimize your graphics specific to those configurations. You can name those drawable directories as you would layouts, for both generalized and smallest-width qualifiers (for example, res/drawable-large). In addition, Android provides qualifiers for specific screen densities (dots per inch) that may be more useful for bitmaps.

For screen densities, Android provides five qualifiers: ldpi, mdpi, hdpi, xhdpi, and tvdpi (low, medium, high, extra high, and TV). For example, to provide both default set of drawables as well as drawables optimized for high-density screens, use these directory names:

Even if you follow the previous guidelines for defining a flexible layout and providing alternate layout and graphics resources, you should also declare the supported screen sizes in your Android manifest with the element.

Split-screen mode, also called multi-window, is a feature where two apps can be run side-by-side, or one over the other, simultaneously. This allows you to watch a video, while checking your email, for instance.

Your app cannot control whether the toolbars are displayed in fullscreen mode; that behavior is up to the user. If your app layout depends on the full screen being visible at all times, including when the toolbars are displayed, you should adjust your layout to take the size of the toolbars into account. You can find the size of the status bar and soft key bar for each Kindle Fire tablet in User Experience Specifications.

If you don't have one at the moment, here's a beautiful picture of a purple iris you can use. (I took this pic myself so I own the copyright and give you rights to use it for personal use.) Or, if you'd like to skip this step and use some photos that have already been resized, see my free Kindle Fire flower wallpapers that are ready to go.


While testing out this tutorial with my husband, we discovered that his newer Kindle Fire shows the wallpaper images different than mine (see the images below as well as my page about Kindle Fire Backgrounds for all the details).

All images need to be 1024x1024 (width x height) pixels to work properly with the side loaded Rotating Wallpaper app or they get stretched weird. The main issue is that the wallpaper doesn't display the entire picture on your Kindle Fire. Newer Kindles show 602x1024 pixels while older ones only show 515x880 pixels.

If you want to get daring, go ahead and use the crop tool to select thearea you want to keep, but make sure the image is at least 602x1024 pixels (515x880 pixels for older tablets) oryou will have white space on your final Kindle Fire wallpaper.

I like to add a photo's dimensions to my file names so for this one I will add 1024x1024 to the name, "wedding-p-1024x1024" (the p stands for portrait). But you don't have to, whatever you name your image is fine, just remember it so you can find it again later when you add the wallpaper to your Kindle Fire.


Once you're done resizing and cropping your beautiful pictures, it's time to create a custom wallpaper on your Kindle Fire! (Newer tablet and HD owners, please see my Kindle Fire Android Wallpaper tutorial instead.)


I bet you could follow this tutorial to resize your wallpaper right from your Kindle Fire! I haven't tried it yet but will let you know when I test it out. This would be perfect for images you already have on your tablet (viewable in your gallery) as you wouldn't have to transfer them to/from your computer. Sweet!


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