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 · But thanks to the development community, there is always a way around it, and now you can install the Google Play Store app on your Kindle Fire HD 7″ and install apps from the Google Play app store, thanks to a hack by XDA Forum Member stopxwatch. This also enables you to install and use Google apps like Gmail, Maps, Google+, etc.  · On both the Google Play Services and Google Play Store listings, there will be an option to open the app (on the Services Framework and the Account Manager apps, that option will .  · UPDATE: As of 3/16/, Google had blocked uncertified devices from accessing the Play Store. See this post for an effective workaround to allow Google Play to run on your Fire. With the new $ Fire HD 10 tablet finally shipping, the first reviews of it are starting to pop up all over the placeand almost without Estimated Reading Time: 4 mins.


To do this, when you go to the download page for each app (see below), try to match your tablet's Android version (remember: Fire OS 6 = Android Nougat and Fire OS 5 = Android Lollipop. Clear the cache data of the Play Store. This gives the app a fresh start and can help fix issues. Open your device's Settings app. Tap Apps notifications See all apps. Scroll down and tap Google Play Store. Tap Storage Clear Cache. Next, tap Clear data. Re-open the Play Store try your download again. If you want to get the Google Play Store on Amazon devices you need to sideload four Kindle Fire apps first. Download and install these: Google Account Manager (7th-gen and older devices require.


Fire 7 (9th Gen, ) Google Play Services (bit ARM, nodpi, Android +) you to download and install apps. Image Gallery (3 Images) when signing into Chrome or another Google app, or. If you own a Kindle Fire HD 7″ or even an older Amazon tablet, you are aware that Amazon only allows you to install apps from its own Amazon App Store and doesn’t provide the option to use the Google Play Store for downloading installing apps. But bear in mind, you need to make sure that the version you download is listed as being compatible with Android Lollipop or earlier. Otherwise, it won’t work. David Rothman, TeleRead’s owner, found that he had to stick to the older versions of the package—the one featured—to get the Google apps working. Restart and Launch Google Play.

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