![]() ![]() apk files like googleservicesframework.apk and stuff like that. It's the first two steps that people have trouble with, but really it's not too hard. apk file of the app you want and 2) get it on your Kindle and 3) click on the. The 3 basic steps to sideload an app are 1) find the. apk file, which is the file you use to install the app on your Android device. Follow them at your own risk.Įvery app has an. no real great ROMS last I checked, but someone at XDA is working on it.Ĭlick to expand.Warning- I am not responsible for what happens to your Kindle if you follow these directions. you're not getting the full, apple bottomed experience of stock Android and the Google apps that come with it. some glaring omissions in terms of apps- although you can sideload apps very easily, it's an annoyance. buggy, the default internet browser sucks and the OS is not as stable Who cares? Just let me borrow more books! Get more videos on Prime! I don't feel like I'm in this rat race to constantly upgrade the OS or hardware. it's so focused one particular thing that as long as it does the content consumption, who cares about JB, Google Now, new hardware. If you don't mind the ads (and they are not intrusive at all, IMO), you can knock off another $15. You can sideload nook or zinio if you like them. The prime for books are good for a free rental a month and the selection isn't great and you can cherry pick books or magazines you want to read. you really don't need Prime to enjoy it- You can download netflix for videos. you get full access to all Amazon prime content. Hence I don't feel like I dropped $300 for a 8.9", no cell-radio version of my phone. a totally different experience (it's not a bigger version of my Android phone). Enjoy and be sure to leave us a comment if you have any questions.I picked out a KFHD 8.9" over a Nexus 10- so I guess it's the same, yeah? Now, you can run any app that required root access or install Google Play Store. ![]() The tablet will again reboot and that should be it.Enter the commands from the script as shown exactly. On the tablet there will be a blue screen.Unlock tablet and hit enter on the program.The tablet will reboot and it may show errors again (ignore).On your tablet tap the “ restore my data”.The scrip will run and will show errors but you can ignore them.In the window choose option 2 for “Special” mode.Go to the folder where the Bin4ry Root Tool was extracted and double click the RunMe.bat file.Connect your Kindle Fire to the computer and wait untill all installation is complete.Enable ADB on your Kindle Fire 8.9″ from Settings » Security menu.Download the latest Bin4ry Root Tool from the following link and extract to a folder on your computer.Install drivers for the Kindle Fire HD 8.9″ by downloading the following file from here.Instructions and link to the original thread on XDA can be found below: But as always remember that you are the only responsible for your tablet and rooting may void your warranty. The root method is fairly simple and only requires downloading some files and running an executable program. This has been confirmed working for many users. ![]() Luckily a root method using an old tool for the Sony tablet seems to be working. This will allow for installation of certain apps and customization that would be otherwise not possible. Although it’s a great tablet, its full potential is not obtained unless you can root the device. No doubt this weekend many of you will have purchased the brand new Kindle Fire 8.9″ or just received it through your online order. ![]()
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