I can only get Apps when I go to play.google.com and click send to amazon kindle fire. Any Solution? Solved
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what rom ?
what error message ?
googleservicesframework installed in /system/app ?
There are no error messages. It just says "item will be downloaded" but doesn't show any progress whatsoever. It comes up installed on the website, but I just click again. I have the framework in system/app as permissions rw r r.
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maybe using this post will help:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20240542&postcount=8
It Worked! Apparently I had a bad version of vending.Apk .Thanks
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Ive done a lot of searching here and elsewhere on the interubes and haven't found much. Has anyone had any success running Spotify on the Kindle Fire? Ive tried installing the apk with no results. How about you?
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Ive done a lot of searching here and elsewhere on the interubes and haven't found much. Has anyone had any success running Spotify on the Kindle Fire? Ive tried installing the apk with no results. How about you?
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Works fine for me.
interubes?
Ive downloaded the Apk from 2 different sources and each time when I attempt to open it I get an error message. "There was a problem when attempting to parse this package." Help, please?
Intertubes
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That often means the file is corrupt, spotify works fine here
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Where can I get a non.corrupt apk? I tried a download thru the browser and an email of my backup apk from my android phone.
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Spotify doesn’t work perfectly, sadly. Usable with tweaks.
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Ive done a lot of searching here and elsewhere on the interubes and haven't found much. Has anyone had any success running Spotify on the Kindle Fire? Ive tried installing the apk with no results. How about you?
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I just received my Kindle Fire for Christmas and was able to load spotify, but not via the Amazon App Store. I had to change the Fire device setting to allow it to install apps from unknown sources, then went to Spotify.com to download the app. Once I did that, it installed and I was able to long into my account and play my Music. At first after I downloaded the app, I couldn't figure out how to find the downloaded file, so I want to the app store and downloaded a file explorer app. Once I had that, I clicked on sd card folder I found, and then downloads folder. Someone with more knowledge probably knows an easier way, but I am just beginning to explore the device and what it can do and that is how I solved it.
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I also didn't have to do any additional tweaking...the app worked fine for me on mu unrooted Fire.
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I just received my Kindle Fire for Christmas and was able to load spotify, but not via the Amazon App Store. I had to change the Fire device setting to allow it to install apps from unknown sources, then went to Spotify.com to download the app. Once I did that, it installed and I was able to long into my account and play my Music. At first after I downloaded the app, I couldn't figure out how to find the downloaded file, so I want to the app store and downloaded a file explorer app. Once I had that, I clicked on sd card folder I found, and then downloads folder. Someone with more knowledge probably knows an easier way, but I am just beginning to explore the device and what it can do and that is how I solved it.
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I also didn't have to do any additional tweaking...the app worked fine for me on mu unrooted Fire.
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Could you send a link to the page on the spotify website where you downloaded the app? I searched all over and it kept telling me to open up Aneroid Market. Ty.
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naj42181 said:
Could you send a link to the page on the spotify website where you downloaded the app? I searched all over and it kept telling me to open up Aneroid Market. Ty.
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Nevermind. I found it. Definitely not perfect but I would hope they are working on a KF version. Thanks for the help everyone.
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Hello everybody,
I live in France and I purchased a Kindle Fire in US.
I rooted it under 6.2.1. I installed Android Market. Everything it's working well. However, when I click on my OpenerMarket icon, it is always the US Android Market. Is there any way to access to the french site (french MMI including US/French apk) ?
Thank you for your help !
Kind regards,
Michael
Try market enabler application
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motumbo said:
Try market enabler application
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Thank you but I do not know why installing this Apk (from US Android Market) it says "can't get root access" ! Do you have an idea?
Im rooting a friend's fire only for market. Can I just use the temporary root option in KFU so I can mount the system/app to install Play Store?
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I used this ROM. I don't mind the stock UI, but wanted google market, so this works for me.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1439916
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I used this ROM. I don't mind the stock UI, but wanted google market, so this works for me.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1439916
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I don't want a new ROM, rather a temporary root method
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I would reccomend using a tenporary root such as burrito root or zergrush. Go o youtube and there are many videos on rooting the kindle in such a way. I wouldnt trust kfu too much. Even software can make mistakes.
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I would reccomend using a tenporary root such as burrito root or zergrush. Go o youtube and there are many videos on rooting the kindle in such a way. I wouldnt trust kfu too much. Even software can make mistakes.
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Does burrito root support stock 6.3?
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Idk about burritoroot 3... it could. Id check it out first. I know burrito root was used to root 6.2.2 as well, whether it was updated or not i do not know. Zerg works. There is a thread on xda as well.
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do a permanent root using 6.3 root method once you are done with root work just remove su binary from /system/bin/ and superuser.apk from /system/app
all done
i prefer OTA unrooter.
or just rename su to su2 or something else
this will make everything (every app) think that you don't have root.
For 6.2 I used burrito root, but after the update to 6.3 I used the KFU. After you have installed the Google Market or Play, you can use Voodoo OTA to unroot your KF and watch instant video on Amazon. Look for nat3mil on you tube. He shows how it's done.
Hear hear. Nat3mil is the kindle fire god of youtube.
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Hello,
I have rooted my kindle fire HD successfully twice now and after working well for a few days, it will unroot.
I used this process: http://androidforums.com/kindle-fire-hd-all-things-root/656683-root-kindle-fire-hd-7-a.html
I also used Kindle free to help install google services. I was going to install the paid version but if it keeps doing this I don't want to spend the money.
Why does it keep unrooting?
Thanks
Try and root it again and use this update-defeat script
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2086450
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Try and root it again and use this update-defeat script
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2086450
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So download the scriptmanager.apk file and install it on my kindle,Then follow the root process?
You need to root it first then follow the steps for the update-defeat.
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How can I fix this. I've tried clearing data, reinstalling disabling developer options, and nothing works. What can I do? I'd like to read my Python Programming Book...
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nathansuchy said:
How can I fix this. I've tried clearing data, reinstalling disabling developer options, and nothing works. What can I do? I'd like to read my Python Programming Book...
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In my signature is a link to a working Amazon appstore ask.
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The problem is the Kindle App crashes. Would their appstore fix it? If you have a link private message it to me.
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The problem is the Kindle App crashes. Would their appstore fix it? If you have a link private message it to me.
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That's why you need to go to the link and install the last official Amazon app build. There are three apks there. Appstore, Kindle apk and Amazon MP3 apk.
There is an issue for some with the newer Amazon apks. Until it gets sorted, use the Apk's at the link.