Turn your Amazon Kindle Fire tablet into a full Android tablet |
Whether you want to sideload apps from the web or download Google Play and be able to install any Android apps you like, we explain how you can do exactly that on an Amazon Kindle Fire tablet.
Amazon’s Kindle Fire tablets (just Fire tablets these days) are some of the best-value Android tablets you can buy, available from just £49.99, buy they don’t run Google apps out of the box, which can make getting your favourite apps on them tricky. As always, there is a workaround, and if you’re running Fire OS 5.3.1.1 or above then it’s actually pretty simple, and anyone can do it.
To install apps from outside the Amazon Appstore you have two options: 'sideload' an APK file that you download from the internet (more risky); or install Google Services (the recommended, safer option).
Now, as you'll discover, even that latter option involves installing Google Play and Google Services by downloading APK files from the web, but thereafter you can download apps directly from the relatively safe confines of the Google Play Store.
We’ll explain how to do both in this article.
How to sideload Android apps on Amazon Fire tablets
Before you can install any apps on your Kindle Fire you must give it permission to install software from outside the Kindle Store. You can do this by launching the Settings app and choosing Security & Privacy, then enabling the toggle beside Apps from unknown sources. A warning message will pop up - click Ok to continue.
From here you can launch the Silk Browser, then search for ‘[App name] APK’ using the URL bar. As an example here we’re using ‘Words With Friends 2 APK’. You should see several options in the results, but we’d advise looking for a proper app directory such as APKPure.
Click the listing in the search results, then scroll down the page to find a ‘Download APK’ button. You’ll be prompted to afford the Silk Browser permission to access your storage in order to download files, so click Continue in this pop-up, then Allow when it asks to access photos, media and files on your device.
Once the file has downloaded you’ll again see a pop-up at the bottom of the screen prompting you to Open the file. If you miss this notification you can also tap on the three lines icon at the top left of the Silk Browser and choose Downloads, and you’ll be able to open the file from this list.
The app in our example above, Words With Friends 2, works fine when sideloaded to a Kindle Fire tablet. However, some apps will not work unless you also install Google Play. The Ring Doorbell app is one such example, which seems crazy when Amazon owns both the Fire tablets and Ring, so you might expect to be able to operate one from the other. The only workaround here is to install Google Services.
In order to get Google Play and Google Services running on your Kindle Fire you will need to follow the process we’ve outlined above to sideload the necessary APKs on your device.
You will need to download and install the following APKs in exactly this order:
Pull down from the top of the screen and you may see an notification prompting you to Update Google Play services. Tap this notification and it will bring up the necessary page on the Play Store, then you can simply click Update. You should now find you can install and use any Android app on your Kindle Fire.
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