Sorry if this is listed somewhere else but wanting to put the google playstore on a 8.9 kindle fire, is there any clear requirements/procedures for doing this, it currently has 4.5.5.1
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macphoneguy said:
Sorry if this is listed somewhere else but wanting to put the google playstore on a 8.9 kindle fire, is there any clear requirements/procedures for doing this, it currently has 4.5.5.1
if I need some other information let me Know
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Best to unlock bootloader and install a custom ROM (ie :'generic Android') that natively supports the Google Play Store. Google components/framework/store does not play nice on FireOS v4.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire-hdx/general/thor-4-5-5-2-easy-to-root-unlock-t3571240
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Is there a way? I just want to get Google Play Store working so I can use the full version of comicrack, which I have bought.
nexthoudini said:
Is there a way? I just want to get Google Play Store working so I can use the full version of comicrack, which I have bought.
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You can't - at least on FireOS v4. Your device should auto-update to FireOS v5 over the next few weeks (according to Amazon). Possible a root option will become available on that version - or someone will device a way to get the Play Store working w/o root. Not going to happen with v4; you'll have to wait.
Root access can only be obtained on 4.5.2 or below (this is likely not the case here).
However, you should still be able to install Google apps without it: http://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire-hdx/themes-apps/how-to-install-gapps-root-t2954372
nexthoudini said:
Is there a way? I just want to get Google Play Store working so I can use the full version of comicrack, which I have bought.
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You can't - at least on FireOS v4. Your device should auto-update to FireOS v5 over the next few weeks (according to Amazon). Possible a root option will become available on that version - or someone will device a way to get the Play Store working w/o root. Not going to happen with v4; you'll have to wait.
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EncryptedCurse said:
Root access can only be obtained on 4.5.2 or below (this is likely not the case here).
However, you should still be able to install Google apps without it: http://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire-hdx/themes-apps/how-to-install-gapps-root-t2954372
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Be prepared for a battle as Amazon and Google frameworks don't play nice together on FireOS v4 (KitKat based). That said - it is possible as the link suggests. Some apps run great while others, including the Play Store and license entitlements, can be temperamental. If you do get it working/stable be sure to block automatic Google Services updates so your hard work doesn't get undone as new versions roll in.
You might want to wait until after you device is upgraded to FireOS v5 (Lollipop based) as experience on other devices suggests Google Play services is more compatible with that version. Other options include sideloading favoriate apps and/or installing an alternate app marketplace such as 1Mobile.
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I was able to root Saturn (HDX 8.9 2014 running 4.5.2) using KingRoot 4.0+.
Go here for instructions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire-hdx/general/to-root-4th-gen-amazon-device-t3104853
ignoramous said:
I was able to root Saturn (HDX 8.9 2014 running 4.5.2) using KingRoot 4.0+.
Go here for instructions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire-hdx/general/to-root-4th-gen-amazon-device-t3104853
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It was recently learned 4.5.5.1 can also be rooted using the same method. A big win for 4th gen owners as 4.5.3-4.5.5 can not be rooted and there is no rollback option. 4th gen devices will also receive FireOS v5 which has been rooted on other Amazon tabs.
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It was recently learned 4.5.5.1 can also be rooted using the same method. A big win for 4th gen owners as 4.5.3-4.5.5 can not be rooted and there is no rollback option. 4th gen devices will also receive FireOS v5 which has been rooted on other Amazon tabs.
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I saw the other thread... Any one you know working to make a working true-recovery and/or CM build w/ pseudo-recovery for the 4th Gen?
How does one go about exploring creating a CM build for a device? Instructions? /just curious, not that I'd actually try it...
Well first I believe the bootloader would need to be unlocked or a SafeStrap workaround found. Neither of these events has happened to my knowledge, so custom ROMs remain out of reach on the 4th gen.
rockon999 said:
Well first I believe the bootloader would need to be unlocked or a SafeStrap workaround found. Neither of these events has happened to my knowledge, so custom ROMs remain out of reach on the 4th gen.
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Edit: I felt uncomfortable with this post immediately after submitting. Looking back it appears loading Safestrap v4 on a 4th gen device is a bad idea. Leaving the original text for reference as email notifications probably went out.
@rockon999 is correct for known working solutions. However, a recent development has lead to a root solution for 4th gen devices running FireOS 4.5.5.1. A few daring users then installed Safestrap v4 (risky!) and a custom rom (either CM11 or Nexus v4) and reported all is working well.
Please understand that if you go this route neither Safestrap v4 or any of the custom roms have been validated against a 4.5.5.1 by the developer. You might see success - or brick your device.
My guidance (FWIW): Wait a few more weeks to see if further testing confirms Safestrap v4 is safe to use with FireOS 4.5.5.1. Now, someone is bound to chime in and state that it worked for them. Great!! But don't confuse a single data point with the developer's nod-of-approval.
I've grown tired of the limitations of FireOS and the Amazon appstore and I'd like to install a more standard android version on the device. I want to get a few things right though before a I begin. Most importantly, which available android version would you all recommend? I'm ready to follow all steps to backup and root the device, but is there anything else the community suggests being aware of before I begin?
Hi.. I'm actually looking to wipe out my FireOS and install a ROM. Same Kindle Fire HDX 7 4.5.5.1. You can look up the steps that Davey has been providing another user in here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/kin...used-partially-fire-os-to-proper-rom-t3421623
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Hi.. I'm actually looking to wipe out my FireOS and install a ROM. Same Kindle Fire HDX 7 4.5.5.1. You can look up the steps that Davey has been providing another user in here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/kin...used-partially-fire-os-to-proper-rom-t3421623
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Thank you much, I'll give this a look!
hi, after reading a few threads on the kindle forum, unsure whether or not ; given the restriction & safegurads amazon had hardcoded into 4.5.5.2 fire os if it's possible to modify the device or even put gapps on it?
the kindle was a gift that has largely gathered dust in a drawer due to the amazon centric nature of it and my lack of interest in using amazon services. is there any way to free it up and either install something like cyanogenmod or gapps on it?
thanks!
robyneire said:
hi, after reading a few threads on the kindle forum, unsure whether or not ; given the restriction & safegurads amazon had hardcoded into 5.5.2 fire os if it's possible to modify the device or even put gapps on it?
the kindle was a gift that has largely gathered dust in a drawer due to the amazon centric nature of it and my lack of interest in using amazon services. is there any way to free it up and either install something like cyanogenmod or gapps on it?
thanks!
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Having trouble identifying your device. Don't recognize FireOS 5.5.2. Typo? Also, please pass along your device model (eg: HD, HDX) and approximate screen size. From there can answer your question and/or direct you to the appropriate forum.
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Having trouble identifying your device. Don't recognize FireOS 5.5.2. Typo? Also, please pass along your device model (eg: HD, HDX) and approximate screen size. From there can answer your question and/or direct you to the appropriate forum.
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hi, according to the device page of the kindle it's "kindle fire HDX (3rd Generation)" firmeware / fire OS version "4.5.5.2". with LTE.
thanks.
robyneire said:
hi, according to the device page of the kindle it's "kindle fire HDX (3rd Generation)" firmeware / fire OS version "4.5.5.2". with LTE.
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Thanks; missing '4' prefix threw me. Given LTE likely a 8.9 (larger) screen model also known as Apollo.
Path to a custom ROM:
- downgrade FireOS from 4.5.5.2 to 3.2.8.0 (easy)
- root with TowelRoot (easy)
- unlock bootloader (challenging for some)
- install custom recovery (fairly easy)
- flash custom ROM (fairly easy)
Custom ROMs based on KitKat, Lollipop and Marshmallow are available. While all are stable and largely feature complete none support LTE (well); some have issues with Bluetooth. That said, if a WiFi based tablet with full access to the Google Play Store and a gorgeous screen sounds appealing then transforming your HDX will likely be worth the effort. Note some technical expertise and a Windows PC (Macs and Linux also work) is required to unlock the bootloader.
Installing Google Play Services/Store on FireOS v4 is a dicey proposition that seldom works out well. Unfortunately, 3rd gen devices can not be upgraded to FireOS v5 which plays nice (nicer) with Google Framework/Services.
I am looking for information about how to root my Kindle Fire HDX OS 4.5.5.2
to install full Android or Cyanogen.
vip451 said:
I am looking for information about how to root my Kindle Fire HDX OS 4.5.5.2
to install full Android or Cyanogen.
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- root with KingRoot
- unlock bootloader to allow installation of custom ROMs: https://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire-hdx/general/thor-4-5-5-2-easy-to-root-unlock-t3571240
I only want to have PlayStore in my Tablet to install Gmail, Youtube, and other applications
vip451 said:
I only want to have PlayStore in my Tablet to install Gmail, Youtube, and other applications
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Google properties don't play nice with FireOS v4. You can try and might have some luck. But happiness is usually short lived as minor changes in Google Play Services can trigger a crash. For most it is a frustrating experience that eventually leads to a custom ROM or abandoning the device.
hi , can you help please to root kindle fire hdv 7" 3rd generation , i tried many method , too old and unworking
thanks
recteurrr said:
hi , can you help please to root kindle fire hdv 7" 3rd generation , i tried many method , too old and unworking
thanks
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KingRoot is the best option assuming device is running FireOS v4 (post back if on v3; there's an easier method). Multiple attempts may be required along with a factory reset. KingRoot is unsophisticated beast that often reports failure when a root exploit is known to exist. If you opt to reset do not register device with Amazon during initilization as it can reduce the odds of a successful root.
If you aiming to install the Play Store be aware it will not work (well) as Google Play Services/Frwmework and FireOS v4 do not cooperate. You will need to unlock the bootloader and install a custom ROM first. Details here.
Be prepared for some long reads/nights and frustrating misfires. This is an aging device with limited support. Ask targeted questions as needed (might not get an immediate response). Don't expect hand holding or a scripted tutorial. If new to rooting and/or tethered operations you should probably consider another device.
What is the best custom rom for the Kindle Fire HDX 7 in your opinion? I am going to root mine which I know how to do already and I am just wondering what is the smoothest running for the HDX 7.
Davey126 said:
KingRoot is the best option assuming device is running FireOS v4 (post back if on v3; there's an easier method). Multiple attempts may be required along with a factory reset. KingRoot is unsophisticated beast that often reports failure when a root exploit is known to exist. If you opt to reset do not register device with Amazon during initilization as it can reduce the odds of a successful root.
If you aiming to install the Play Store be aware it will not work (well) as Google Play Services/Frwmework and FireOS v4 do not cooperate. You will need to unlock the bootloader and install a custom ROM first. Details here.
Be prepared for some long reads/nights and frustrating misfires. This is an aging device with limited support. Ask targeted questions as needed (might not get an immediate response). Don't expect hand holding or a scripted tutorial. If new to rooting and/or tethered operations you should probably consider another device.
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Heatherb90 said:
What is the best custom rom for the Kindle Fire HDX 7 in your opinion? I am going to root mine which I know how to do already and I am just wondering what is the smoothest running for the HDX 7.
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I believe your device is currently running a KitKat build of Fire Nexus. Doesn't get much smoother than that. However, if you desire a more contemporary UI any of the Nougat builds should work fine. I'm partial to LineageOS but don't interpret that as a ding against the others. Note: you will need to unlock the bootloader to use any of the Nougat based ROMs; root is not sufficient. Also note Fire Nexus is already rooted.
I am referring to my other Kindle Fire HDX 7 that has never been rooted. I have two they are my kids' kindles. The one that you helped me fix is running Thor. The other that I am considering rooting is running the latest update to the Kindle Fire OS for the HDX 7 which is 4.5.5.1. My son wants Google play on it but I was able to add a bunch of his favorite apps from Google Play onto it using Dropbox and transfering the APKs from his phone to his kindle with Astro and all the apps we transferred worked except Mario Run which requires Google Play Services. If I can keep him happy with it the way it is I am not going to root it but if I decide to I was just curious which was the most preferred.
I appreciate all your help!! You help all us noobs on this site for nothing and use your free time to answer our questions even when some of them are especially annoying or redundant and I am sure not just me but all of us on the forum really appreciates what you do!! YOU ROCK!! :good:
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I believe your device is currently running a KitKat build of Fire Nexus. Doesn't get much smoother than that. However, if you desire a more contemporary UI any of the Nougat builds should work fine. I'm partial to LineageOS but don't interpret that as a ding against the others. Note: you will need to unlock the bootloader to use any of the Nougat based ROMs; root is not sufficient. Also note Fire Nexus is already rooted.
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Heatherb90 said:
I appreciate all your help!! You help all us noobs on this site for nothing and use your free time to answer our questions even when some of them are especially annoying or redundant and I am sure not just me but all of us on the forum really appreciates what you do!! YOU ROCK!! :good:
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Thanks for the kind works. I am a big fan of "if it ain't broke don't fix it". Queue collective gasp from die-hard tinkerers. If you son can get by with his device the way it is leave it alone. You'll both be happier for it.
Heatherb90 said:
What is the best custom rom for the Kindle Fire HDX 7 in your opinion? I am going to root mine which I know how to do already and I am just wondering what is the smoothest running for the HDX 7.
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how do you do to root your kindle
recteurrr said:
how do you do to root your kindle
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire-hdx/general/thor-4-5-5-2-easy-to-root-unlock-t3571240