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Monday, October 1, 2012

How to install Google play in Kindle fire HD




  •     First, you must root the Amazon Kindle Fire. You can install Android Market only on a rooted tablet.
  •     Download Google Services Framework.apk and Vending.apk files from here. Place the file on a Windows running computer.
  •     Take the device and go to “Settings -> Device” and check the “Allow Installation of Application From Unknown Sources” option.
  •     Install the Root Explorer tool by obtaining the apk. File.
  •     Connect the tablet with the PC via USB cord.
  •     Copy-paste the tools downloaded in step 2 from the computer to your device.
  •     Open the Root Explorer app and go to the same folder where you have placed the files.
  •     On the window that opens choose to install the GoogleServiceFramework.apk file.
  •     When done, go to the Vending.apk folder (location).
  •     Choose to “Move” the same file.
  •     Go to “/system/app folder” and change permissions from Read Only to Read Write.
  •     Move the file into that directory.
  •     Press and hold on the Vending.apk file and from the sub menu that opens choose permissions and change to RW-R–R–.
  •     You can now install Vending.apk.
  •     After that, reboot the Amazon Kindle Fire.
  •     Take note that Google Play is not a default app so it will not be displayed on the default Applications menu of your device.
  •     So, it’s recommended to install other apps too, such as Go Launcher or ADW Launcher.




There you have it; that was the how to procedure in which you could learn how to install Android Google Play Store on your Amazon Kindle Fire. Remember that the tablet must be previously rooted, or else you can’t succeed with this operation. Do tell us how things worked, or if there were issues. If something isn’t working share the problems with us so we can help you through. Don’t forget to check our daily posts for further Android related how to guides.
10. On your home screen, you should see the Android Market logo in your carousel. If not, download a launcher, which has a link to the Android Market. I use Syndicate Apps ICS launcher (available here: http://syndicateapps.com/main/ICS_Releases.html). For the launcher, hit the little icon in the bottom middle, and tap op the Android Market bag at the top right. Once you get to it, set up your Kindle Fire as a device to use for Google Play. Your done!