![]() ![]() It’s just a matter of downloading and installing a few APK files from the tablet itself, and you’ll be up and running with the Play Store just like your regular Android phone or tablet! Let’s get started. The best part of installing the Play Store on your Fire Tablet is that it doesn’t require any in-depth “hacking” like rooting or running scripts from a PC. That means you can install Google’s Play Store to gain access to millions of Android apps and games, including Google apps like Gmail, Chrome, Google Maps, and more. Google doesn't officially offer the Play Store on Fire tablets, but it does work well.Īmazon Fire Tablets restrict you to the Amazon Appstore, but they run Fire OS, a custom version of Android. Instead, you’ll need to go into ES File Explorer each time to access it.To install the Google Play Store on an Amazon Fire Tablet, you must download the Google Play Store app and its dependences from a trusted website like and install them manually. Taking shots from a front-facing camera isn’t practical, though, and there isn’t a way to create a shortcut to the app. Or, connect the tablet to your computer and browse to the DCIM folder then Camera. Here’s an example of selecting video quality settings – up to 1080p.Īfter you take your picture or video, you can access it from the Photos on your device. It includes different effects, a zoom dial, and other settings. The Camera app opens, and you can start taking pictures, videos, and panoramic shots. This will list all of the Kindle Fire HD system apps. The Select Types windows come up, tap System Apps. Launch ES File Explorer and tap AppMgr at the top. Plus, you can download it from the Amazon App Store. There are other apps to find files hidden under Amazon’s customized Android 4.0, but I find this one easy to use, and it’s free. Use ES File Explorerįirst, you’ll need to install ES File Explorer to the Fire HD. There’s a new Android version, and Amazon has changed things around with its heavily customized forked version of it. Editor Update: This article was written using the first generation of Kindle Fire HD - not the current versions and not the HDX or higher. ![]()
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