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You wonder “Is there any way I can get the Google Play Store on my Kindle Fire because it’s practically useless other than for my reading.”You feel the frustration that even though your Kindle Fire is literally called an Android tablet, it doesn’t have the capabilities nor the support of Google like most other phones or tablets out there do.It really does suck, but you know what? Forget what Amazon says.Let’s the get this Google Play Store onto your Kindle Fire.What you’re going to need. Your Kindle Fire.

(yeaah, that’s pretty much it)How to Install Google Play Store on Kindle Fire: 3 Steps1. Downloading Google Play Store APK Files.Step 1: Head over to your Settings and then tap Security. Once you’re here, enable Apps from Unknown Sources.Why should you enable this?Well, you’re going to need this for the next step as you’re going to be installing some files to get your Google Play Store. These files are called “APK files” and they’re not from your Kindle’s App Store hence why you’ll need to enable this setting.Step 2: Now, Open your Silk browser on your tablet, and then head over to this very page and download each of the 4 APK files below (in order from top to bottom).Updated on 29th July 2018.If your Kindle Fire is a 4 th, 5 th, or 6 th Generation Fire then download the 4 files below. Do not download if your Kindle Fire is of the 2017 7th Generation Fire HD 8.If your Kindle Fire is a 7th Generation Fire HD 8 then download the 4 files below.

Download the latest versions of the most popular apps on the Google Play Market for your Kindle Fire, HD, and HDX. To install, just enable the install apps from unknown sources option in the settings and download and install the APK files found on this site! Free Fire Hack 1.46.0 (MOD Mega Mod,Aim bot/Anti ban/Damage increased/Less recoil) Apk + Data – Action Games Survival on Remote Island for Android Mobile Data An incredibly beautiful game Tested by running without problems Review By HackDl Team.

Do not download if your Kindle Fire is a 4 th, 5th, or 6th Generation Fire.Help! I don’t know what version of Kindle Fire I have. How do I find out?Jump into your S ettings, tap Device Options, and then finally scroll down until you see Device Model. Great, you can find your Kindle Fire’s version written there.Step 3: To download each APK file, just click on the link and then scroll down where you’ll see a Download APK button. Click that button.Don’t mind the “there’s a newer version available” notice.NoteDon’t worry if you see any pop-ups that says that the type of file can harm your device (like below). It’s not going to harm your device.

Just go ahead and Tap OK whenever it appears.Step 4: Great work! Now once the download is complete tap to Open the file.Step 5: Next, scroll all the way down the screen and tap Install.Step 6: Then just hit Done.

Now in the words of Mr. Miyagi, just wax on and wax off (repeat) for all four APK files in order.That’s pretty much it!Here’s what you do next: You can if you find that Google Play Store has installed on your Kindle Fire. However if you still find that Google Play Store is still not installed (especially if you’re on an older Kindle Fire model), follow up with the.2. Installing Google Play Store APK Files.If you find that Google Play Store is still not installed and you have downloaded all the APK files, then try these steps below:Step 1: Close out of your Silk browser and open up the built-in file manager app, Docs, that you have on your Fire tablet.Step 2: Select Local StorageStep 3: Next Click your Downloads folder.You will find all your APK files will be here in this folder. All you have to do is simply tap on one to begin installing it onto your Kindle Fire.NoteMake sure that you install the APK files in the same exact order that you’ve downloaded them from above.Google Account Manager APK → Google Services Framework APK → Google Play Services APK → Google Play Store APKStep 4: On the next screen, go ahead and confirm the installation by tapping on Install at the bottom. You can actually see to your upper left hand corner that it says which APK File that you’re installing.

Again make sure to install all the files in the right order. Using your new Google Play StoreYou can see that the Google Play Store app just appeared on your Kindle Fire’s home screen.Voila!Step 1: All you have to do now is just tap on your new Google Play Store app, and sign in with your Google account. You may find that it might not work at first, but it will be alright after you’ve signed in.

Give it some time.Your new Google Play Store and Google Play Services will update automatically in the background, and it may take around 10 minutes (or maybe even less).NoteIf you do find that it’s still not working after you’ve gave it some time, then all you have to do is just go ahead and search for any app such as YouTube, Chrome or Gmail and try downloading it.That’s it.Share this guide with anyone who you think might have a Kindle Fire that’s left unused because of the lack of the Google Play Store. They’ll appreciate it.

Jake April 23, 2017,Hey Tina,I have updated the.apk files above for you.A parsing error usually means it could either be your Kindle Fire is not running Fire OS 5 or above (it’s best to stay with the latest updates) or it could be that the.apk files weren’t downloaded correctly.So first up, make sure that your Kindle Fire is updated to the latest version, then second try to download the new and updated.apk files, then follow up with the above steps from Installing Google Play Store APK Files (Step 1).Let me know how it works, Tina. Jake April 27, 2017,Hey Josh,First, try.If that doesn’t work then you can try uninstall and reinstall the Play Store updates (by going to your Settings Apps or Application Manager Google Pay Store app Uninstall Updates OK).Now if that too doesn’t work either then try installing the latest system updates. (by going to your device’s main Settings app About or System Updates then if you do find that there is an update available follow through with that check your Play Store if it works)Lastly make sure that your Download Manager is turned on.Try these solutions and let me know how it works, Josh. Jake April 27, 2017,Hey Marsha,Yeah you should!Can you still get software updates on your Kindle after doing this?Yes you can, Marsha. You can update your FireOS (your software updates for your Kindle Fire) after doing this.Will the Google Play Store still work whenever you get those software updates or will you have to go through the download process each time you get an update?Yeah it will still work, since the Google framework (the ‘stuff’ needed to get your Google Play Store) will still remain on your Kindle Fire.Tell me how it goes, Marsha. Jake May 6, 2017,Hey Olalekan,A parsing error usually means it could either be your Kindle Fire is not running Fire OS 5 or above (it’s best to stay with the latest updates) or it could be that the.apk files weren’t downloaded correctly.So first up, make sure that your Kindle Fire is updated to the latest version, then second try to download the new and updated.apk files, then follow up with the above steps from Installing Google Play Store APK Files (Step 1).You can also try to Download the file using the Silk browser (the official web browser of the device)Let me know how it goes, Olalekan. Angie Weidendorf March 7, 2019,Hey Jake,I’m having parsing errors after downloading and trying to install the APK files too.

My kindle is running the latest version (7.5.1user5174320) and I have used the Sllk browser to download the files. I make sure to download the file that pops up when I click on the link instead of finding a newer version of it. The first 3 files won’t install but the 4th one containing the store will- although it gives me repeated pop ups saying “google play has stopped” while leading me to a google sign in page. Jake Kovoor August 13, 2017,Hey Lorna,No I have not had feedback on whether it has worked for the 1st Generation Kindle Fire. (I’ll notify you if I get any feedback).It has mostly successfully worked on any Amazon Fire tablet that was released from 2014 onwards (4th Generation and above) that’s running Fire OS 5.So if you’re talking about the 1st Generation, then it might encounter some problems even if it’s updated to the latest OS. 🙁Again I’ll definitely remind you if it is possible, Lorna. Joshua Membreno July 15, 2017,This is awesome!

I did this on 2 brand new Fire tablets and it works. I did have one problem the first tablet where I downloaded all the files but I couldn’t click “install” when it came time to install the files.

However, I read the comments above and someone had the same problem and just rebooted the tablet and it fixed it. I did the same and continued the process with no issue. I had zero issues when I did this with the second tablet. Google Play store works perfectly and I have been able to download games and apps without issue. Thank you for sharing this!

This is much easier than other methods Is seen on the web involving rooting the device and such. Gwyn morley July 26, 2017,hi I have downloaded these before and have successfully got Google Play etc but i have been trying to do the same on my daughters new Amazon Fire 7 – latest model – but everytime i get as tapping “install” nothing happens! I have tried several times but cant seem to get past this stage!Any suggestions please?

I am wondering if Amazon have done something to prevent us adding Google Play?For clarification I have previously added Google to my own latest Fire 7 in the last 4 weeks.Thanks. Linda September 30, 2017,Very easy to follow directions except for one thing. My docs folder was a little different but I did find my downloads. They were labeled differently, though, so I installed backwards from top to bottom. I realized halfway through that the name of the fine was there, after I clicked on it, at the top of the page. So I read through some of your other comments and uninstalled playstore, went back to the files and installed in the right order, which, for my kindle, was bottom to top.

Just for anyone else wondering as I did what the order, on the kindle, was. Quentin Packard November 11, 2017,Hey Jake, thanks for of your work.I’m having the same problem as Tina and Joshua: while trying to install services framework I get an error message, “parsing problem.”My kindle fire is an older model but the system version number is 6.3.4user4120720, serial number D01E A0A0 2092 0B84.I have tried Framework versions 4x, 5x, 6x, 7x and 8x, mostly from apkdownload.com, but i have tried other sites as well. They all give the same parsing error message. Do you have any insights or advice for me? MJ Hunter November 27, 2017,Hello. I posted a comment last night, but I don’t see it this morning.

I am reinstalling to my Fire 7 because I had to do a factory reset. The Install is still greyed out, after rebooting multiple times. I am on Fire OS 5.6.0.0. Marsha also mentioned “signed on as an unrestricted user”. How can I do that? I tried logging off my account and then installing, but that didn’t work. The first time was a breeze, but for some reason, not this time.

Help please!! Thanks so much. Larry December 21, 2017,Tried this, a couple of problems: (1) It all appears to work until I try running the Play Store. It will kick me out after a few seconds, and then the Play Store icon will gray out on the home screen.

If I try to launch it, it tells me that the SD card I installed it on is no longer in the tablet. (There’s never been an SD card in the tablet.) I can, though, see and launch the Play Store app from the Recent section of the For You menu. (2) Like Ben Woodford above, when I download apps I can’t find them anywhere unless I type in their name in the search box or find them under Recent. Thanks for your help! VH January 25, 2018,Hi,Thank you so much for this. I have a 2nd generation Fire. I initially attempted to install the newer versions and continued to experience failures.

I then downloaded from the archive did the reboot before installation of all four files in the order you described. Clicked on Google Play and was able to enter my account information. However, I continue to get error message: Google Play has stopped and it shuts off.

I’ve rebooted several times and cleared cache. I have software version 7.xxxxxxx. Roger Talley January 26, 2018,Hi, my old kindle fire is running the latest 2nd generation operating system 8.5.1user5159720. I very much want to get the Google Play Store.

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I have looked at several tutorials on Youtube and tried to download the APKs as shown. However, for what ever reason and most like due to the inability to upgrade the operating system any further, all of these ways have failed.

Could you help me with a walk through or stir me in the right direction to get this done. I have a fair knowledge of computer downloading files. I suspect that I will have to download all those APKs to my PC or an android cell phone and manually install them on the Kindle.

Candace Mewborn January 28, 2018,Hi,How do I go about updating the my OS?? The OS on my Amazon Kindle Fire HD 10 is 5.Please advise. I’m also going to delete previous downloads because I downloaded the latest version, maybe by downloading the exact same links will be the answer, I saw in 1 of the posts that was what was causing another person problems cause they to downloaded latest versions.Awaiting Instructions on how to update my Amazon Kindle Fire OS 5.Plus I can’t get the 3 rd download to install which is the “Google Play Services”. I guess I’ll just go ahead and download the last which is the 4th “Google Play Store”.Please Help ASAP.Thanks,Candace. Rebel February 23, 2018,I just picked up the Amazon Fire HD10 with Alexa.

I found several posts and Videos showing how to load Google Play. A couple video simply did not work and I was nervous about messing up a brand new tablet. Pink floyd the wall dts cd rarities collection. I kept researching the topic and came across this post. The reviews were important for the ease and success of those who followed the instructions. Of concern also was that the 2017 version of this tablet was now blocked from being able to load Google Play + almost all the reviews I read are from Fall 2017.

I just went through these simple straightforward instructions and it worked perfectly the first time. I followed the order, but Downloaded + INSTALLED each before going to the next; thus, I was able to skip the DOCS portion of the Instructions as I had already downloaded each file individually.

Select each file from the links provided. Good luck, and I hope it works for you too! Lisa March 16, 2018,Hello there!Thanks for this awesome guide. I successfully installed google play store on two kindle fire tablets, but for some reason it won’t work on a fire HD 8 (5th gen).

I have tried twice to set it up, deleting the apk files before doing it a second time, just to check I had downloaded and installed in the correct order, and the apps are there but won’t respond to any input despite being left for several days to automatically update. Any idea on what I might be doing wrong?Many thanks! Cristal May 20, 2019,hopefully you got this question answered. But on his site where he lists each of the 4 downloads. Hover over the name (i.g. Google play store apk) then click on it when the hyperlink is available.the famous saying, “wait for it” then it’ll bring you to the apk you need to install INSTEAD OF seeing the annoying “see available APK;s” I found that reading it through first then going back following directions and commiting the same error as you, so I decided to see if I could click on the first APK for the 8HD 7th gen and whala. It worked and directed me straight to the download, rather than navigating through all the apk’s.

This post IS what I call the diamond in the ruff! PERFECTLY EXECUTED providing one pay’s attention to the model/generation downloads! Flawless 🙂 Again, I know your post is old, but I didn’t see a resolved and was hoping you didn’t give up, cuz this truly works! Robert Jordan October 6, 2019,Hello, Jake. I downloaded everything into my fire HD 8 and it looks like the play store is installed.

I get the Google play store and a list of my apps on other devices. When I try to download an app to my Kindle I get a “download pending” message and no downloaded apps despite waiting hours. My fire HD won’t allow for deleting cache, etc. WiFi signal is strong and I have no memory issues on the Kindle. So what should I do? Uninstall or delete all the google apks and try again? Bill Norrie December 17, 2019,Hi,Thanks so much for that detaile explanation!!

SUPERB!!I just bought an Amazon Fire HD 10 (9th Generation) and was so disappointed that I couldn’t get on to the Google Play Store for loads of Apps which I’d used on my previous Android tablet.I used the options for 7th Generation Fire HD 8 and followed your steps.However, initially although the Play Store Icon was on my desktop,when it was selected, nothing happened. I then followed your steps in “2. Installing Google Play Store APK Files.” and was then able to fully access the Play Store.So I can report that your procedure works fine on the latest Amazon Fire HD 10 Tablet.Thank you again Truly appreciated!