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Amazon Fire tablets run an Android-fork called FireOS with its own, limited, app store. Fortunately, you can install the Google Play Store.
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This guide will show you how to install the brand new Android 5.0.2 Lollipop update so that you can try out Google’s latest version of Android right now on your Nexus 7 or Nexus 10 tablet ...
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In order to install Android 4.1 on the Kindle Fire, you’ll need to root the tablet and install a custom recovery.
Amazon offers a newer Kindle Fire (2nd generation) with a slightly faster processor and software based on Android 4.0. This build of Android 4.2 isn’t designed for that tablet.
Android 7.0 Nougat has arrived. For the most part, Nougat's noteworthy features are under-the-hood changes like the better Doze battery and data saver, split-screen mode and a whole bunch of new ...
Improve your Amazon Fire tablet experience by installing the Google Play Store for access to more Android apps. Make sure to prepare your tablet, download necessary APK files, and install them in ...