New to kindle but experienced in android - Kindle Fire General

Alright so I got my kindle fire yesterday and my immediate plan was to root it and flash the jandycane Rom everyone was talking about, so I read some threads about rooting this thing. But I then read flashing a any Rom would basicially defeat the purpose of a the kindle part and basically turn it in to an android tablet. And yes ive looked and searched, I'm not a noob so don't flame me. I just want to know what rom I could flash and keep the kindle properties and amazon properties.
Thank you, kole
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Samsung SGH-I727 skyrocket running CM10!
HTC EVO3D running TeamGenesisRom(**retired**)
HTC STATUS running CleanRom(**retired**)

Check out the MoDaCo ROM. It is the stock ROM, but has the Play Store preinstalled, so also gives you the functionality and choice of a normal tablet with as well as access to Amazon's services.

jji7skyline said:
Check out the MoDaCo ROM. It is the stock ROM, but has the Play Store preinstalled, so also gives you the functionality and choice of a normal tablet with as well as access to Amazon's services.
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Thanks, I have the kindle app on my phone so I saw my books are backed up and can connect to the kindle store as well. So could I install jandycane and use the kindle app to still use kindle gift cards to buy books? Sorry for the questions, ive only had this thing for less than 24 hrs
EDIT: I guess if it would work to keep my books stored then I could just use my Pc to add the kindle gift cards
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SGH-I727 Sanding Skyrocket running cm10
HTC EVO 3D running TeamGenesisRom(*retired*)
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Josepho1997 said:
Reading on the kindle app isn't as good as reading on the stock app. I prefer to have both Jellybean and GR9 Modaco.
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You mean you dual-boot? I've heard bad things about it, so I'm just using the kindle app, however I do have the Jandycane ROM and use other apps like the Kobo app, the Aldiko app, and the Google Books app so I have access to many sources of books.

Josepho1997 said:
Bad things? The only downside I've had is you have to split storage for two ROMS. But I still have plenty of room left.
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I meant there's a certain amount of risk that the whole thing might be messed up during partitioning.
But both ROMs are installed on the system partition right? Rather than the sdcard partition?

jji7skyline said:
I meant there's a certain amount of risk that the whole thing might be messed up during partitioning.
But both ROMs are installed on the system partition right? Rather than the sdcard partition?
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That's true for everything you do to modify the Kindle. It's not too hard to do.

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[Q] [REQUEST] Kindle Fire launcher

Hi,
I really like the bookshelf-like launcher on the Fire, did someone achieve to extract it? Thank you!
The kindle launcher is not all that great. The carousel is super sensitive and most app icons will look like crap on it because they are blown up 4-5 times their regular size and it always keeps a history which you cannot really change or rearrange. I am not sure if there are any other dependencies except for maybe all the amazon apps.
Here is a link to the apk...
http://db.tt/jagcf0im
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damnm 11mb that launcher is huge
Does the way they forked the Android software affect the way this launcher may work on other android devices?
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I tried to use this on my thunderbolt and it doesn't work at all. Words are all jumbled and nothing launches.
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Didn't work on my Xperia Play
Thanks for the link.
Doesn't work on Moto Photon at all (FC's immediately)
Works on NT, sorta... doesn't really do much... books and mags is empty. If you have the amazon video app installed that works.. the appstore is installed but doesn't link when clicking "store". Browser not found of course. but it does show your recent apps and netflix shows in the recent apps coverflow.. and the flow works.
Damn.. it looks nice on the NT compared to the normal NT launcher... but not likely gonna work any better than this.
DssTrainer said:
Thanks for the link.
Doesn't work on Moto Photon at all (FC's immediately)
Works on NT, sorta... doesn't really do much...
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could it be a processor requirement? i tried running it on a nook color and it fc'ed every single time. " process com.amazon.kindle.otter has stopped unexpectedly."
This would be a pretty decent launcher if we could mod it work with other devices.. and other apps besides the amazon based ones.
All Words are mixed up and no Apps are displayed...useless on Samsung Galaxy S II...
But, I've made a "Homescreentheme" that looks like the Kindle Fire.
(Click)
Link is broken - any chance you can reupload the file? I'd like to try this out in the Blackberry Playbook android player
THANKS
It is working on my Nexus s
But there are no apps so i isn`t usefull
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Can't find default Kindle Fire Launcher
I installed Go Explorer on my Kindle Fire (6.2.2) and checked it as the default. I tried unsetting the default for Go Explorer but the original Fire Launcher is nowhere to be found. Tried looking for in the system/apps folder, but no luck. Anyone have the apk file to re-install it?
Kindle Fire Launcher on Kindle Fire
I would guess this sounds redundant, but say you had MIUI installed, but you wanted to use the kindle launcher too. Does it work?
Tristan1301 said:
I would guess this sounds redundant, but say you had MIUI installed, but you wanted to use the kindle launcher too. Does it work?
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I read somewhere that it was working on miui, but IDK the details. I've been trying to get the whole amazon bundle working on cm7, but I'm sadly lacking many needed skills.
I'm far more interested in getting all the benifits that come with a kindle than the actual launcher though. but it seems they go hand-in-hand.

Kindle Fire UK Root & Update?

Hi
I have been reading this forum today and haven't managed to find an answer that is 100% confirmed.
I am close to buying a Kindle Fire and live in the UK.
If I buy it can I unlock it with the Boritto unlock if it is version 6.2.2 or does it only work if I was in the US? I read something that suggests I need to be in the US to do this.
Also, is there a proven way for me to block Amazon from forcing an update to the device?
Many thanks
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meso100 said:
Hi
I have been reading this forum today and haven't managed to find an answer that is 100% confirmed.
I am close to buying a Kindle Fire and live in the UK.
If I buy it can I unlock it with the Boritto unlock if it is version 6.2.2 or does it only work if I was in the US? I read something that suggests I need to be in the US to do this.
Also, is there a proven way for me to block Amazon from forcing an update to the device?
Many thanks
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Assuming there is nothing stopping you from downloading burrito root I can't imagine what location would have to do with rooting it. I believe there are a few different methods that people have tried though I cannot speak to how well they work. Easiest way to guarantee amazon doesn't update it is to flash a non-amazon rom lol, but as I said others may know more regarding killing OTA
Really? So you think its as simple as putting a ROM on i.e. CM7, something that isn't stock and the update won't get through?
If so that sounds pretty simple...
meso100 said:
Really? So you think its as simple as putting a ROM on i.e. CM7, something that isn't stock and the update won't get through?
If so that sounds pretty simple...
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Let's put it this way, I bought my kindle in late december; amazon pushed an update, I've never once seen
Flash cm9/cm7/miui once rooted. and you wont see updates from amazon.
Thanks guys that's really good news. It would be pointless for me to keep standard as I wouldn't get any amazon services being in the UK.
Next question, how are you finding the tablet with a flashed ROM, is it smooth running with no issues?
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meso100 said:
Thanks guys that's really good news. It would be pointless for me to keep standard as I wouldn't get any amazon services being in the UK.
Next question, how are you finding the tablet with a flashed ROM, is it smooth running with no issues?
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i bought my kindle preordered last november. in a couple of weeks (no custom rom atm) i just use stock rom with minimum tweak. as expected amazon market is useless even if we using us ID. apart of that, all went well until i installed custom rom; cm7. so far so good. i can run most of my fav apps, listening to music, hd video and other simple browsing and reading.
stock adw launcher is a tittle bit sluggish so i just use launcherpro which performing as it should without any hiccup.
dieandromeda said:
i bought my kindle preordered last november. in a couple of weeks (no custom rom atm) i just use stock rom with minimum tweak. as expected amazon market is useless even if we using us ID. apart of that, all went well until i installed custom rom; cm7. so far so good. i can run most of my fav apps, listening to music, hd video and other simple browsing and reading.
stock adw launcher is a tittle bit sluggish so i just use launcherpro which performing as it should without any hiccup.
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Hi, I don't know if its me but that sounded a bit contradictory.
You're on stock ROM, all went well until you installed CM7 and so far so good?
Just so I am clear, you are not running CM7 you are standard with a launcher?
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I lived in Saudi Arabia and I bought mine in December last year 2011. I rooted it and install CM7 just after I received it. Currently I am using CM9 (ics) in daily bases with no problem. For sure, I do have a complete backup of the original stock ROM, if I need to go back.
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ammubarak said:
I lived in Saudi Arabia and I bought mine in December last year 2011. I rooted it and install CM7 just after I received it. Currently I am using CM9 (ics) in daily bases with no problem. For sure, I do have a complete backup of the original stock ROM, if I need to go back.
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So you bought it to not use as intended and just to change into a bare bones tablet like in am intending?
Is it what you expected? Do you wish you had chosen anything else like the Nook for instance?
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Even though you live outside U.S you can still enjoy the different amazon services like videos & app market search for "World Wide Kindle Fire" in the android market.
Those services are the added value of this device, don't give up on it .
vahusa said:
Even though you live outside U.S you can still enjoy the different amazon services like videos & app market search for "World Wide Kindle Fire" in the android market.
Those services are the added value of this device, don't give up on it .
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Thanks I had never heard of that. So the unroot and root, how long would that take?
Also the reviews seem a bit mixed, lots saying or doesn't work. It must be problems with the server...
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I like to have a full control of my device, especially this device is equipped with hardware specifications suitable for functions beyond the original Amazon defined use.
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meso100 said:
Thanks I had never heard of that. So the unroot and root, how long would that take?
Also the reviews seem a bit mixed, lots saying or doesn't work. It must be problems with the server...
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The unroot, root process takes less then a second...
The app use several different servers, so if one server doesn't work you can always switch to the next one... also you can enter your own proxy server manually.

running cm7 vs a luncher on kindle fire?

Can someone tell me the difference between using Rom like CM7 VS a home launcher like ADW?
I have rooted my kindle fire and have the google market, but seeing so much about cm7 and wondering what the pro's and cons are?
Thanks!
One thing for sure is more apps available running cm7 as apposed to just rooted stock.
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Google's operating system for mobile devices is Android. There are several different versions of android for certain devices. The Kindle Fire runs on Gingerbread. The manufacturers of each device manipulate the Android software to suit the needs of their device and commercial services.
Amazon is the same way. They manipulated the Android system to suit their needs. By default you have no customization, limited resources, shotty stability and many untweakable features and settings. Installing a home launcher gives you the look and feel of a new ROM but still lacks the functionality of a custom one.
ROMS are made with the intent to fix common problems usually found in the manufacturers UI
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With the stock ROM and custom launcher, you can watch Amazon Videos, many of which are free with your Prime account. I don't think you can download and run an app to do this if you flash a new ROM.
Someone may correct me if I am wrong. I have tried to do this with my phone, but there doesn't seem to be a downloadable app to watch Amazon Video.
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With the stock ROM and custom launcher, you can watch Amazon Videos, many of which are free with your Prime account. I don't think you can download and run an app to do this if you flash a new ROM.
Someone may correct me if I am wrong. I have tried to do this with my phone, but there doesn't seem to be a downloadable app to watch Amazon Video.
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I heard the same thing. I believe custom roms void that option.
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How do you get ICS only Apps on the Fire?

If I put ICS on my Kindle, how do I get 4.0 specific apps on there? Right now I use my android phone that runs 2.3 to access the play store, then I backup and install on the fire.
I dont think my ZTE99 phone can run ICS but if it can, will Google Play recognize this and allow me to download ICS apps?
what apps are u referring to?
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BorrowADolla said:
If I put ICS on my Kindle, how do I get 4.0 specific apps on there? Right now I use my android phone that runs 2.3 to access the play store, then I backup and install on the fire.
I dont think my ZTE99 phone can run ICS but if it can, will Google Play recognize this and allow me to download ICS apps?
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If you put ICS on your Kindle, you'd need to flash the Google Apps which will give you the Play Store. So you wouldn't have to deal with the backing up mess.
Google won't let you download apps designed for ICS on older OS versions. Nor will it let you install them.
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what apps are u referring to?
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All the apps in the play store that say "Not available for your device" My cell phone runs 2.3. A lot of these gingerbread apps wont work on ICS. Source: user reviews for just about every gingerbread app.
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Jessical said:
If you put ICS on your Kindle, you'd need to flash the Google Apps which will give you the Play Store. So you wouldn't have to deal with the backing up mess.
Google won't let you download apps designed for ICS on older OS versions. Nor will it let you install them.
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Yeah I know. I thought there was a work-around or some sort of app repository that no one discusses in the open.
Why use some shady repository when you can get it from the play store?
I use this sometimes. Not sure if it is considered shady or not. Only found out about it in order to get google maps onto my stock fire.
http://www.apktops.com/
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Why use some shady repository when you can get it from the play store?
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Are you saying I can download any app from Play once I get ICS installed on my device?
Maybe ill give apktops another shot if thats my only option.
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BorrowADolla said:
Are you saying I can download any app from Play once I get ICS installed on my device?
Maybe ill give apktops another shot if thats my only option.
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If you install CM9, then you can just download anything from the Play store as your device will be treated just like a standard Android tablet.
Entropy512 said:
If you install CM9, then you can just download anything from the Play store as your device will be treated just like a standard Android tablet.
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Oh wow! Thanks!
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I know im a bit late for the party, but i use this site ( http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Latest_Version/Google_Apps) to install the playstore. It has a list of the different cyanogenmods and which gapps is best for it. Just download, then install with twrp. Reboot and download whatever you want from the playstore. Some apps say that you cant install them, do to you device and others because of your location. I dont know how to fix the local one. But with your device, check out this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cssyIE4maZY
Of course he is talking about getting games to run, but its the same with accessing apps on the market.
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BorrowADolla said:
All the apps in the play store that say "Not available for your device" My cell phone runs 2.3. A lot of these gingerbread apps wont work on ICS. Source: user reviews for just about every gingerbread app.
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That is because a lot of those apps use frameworks/APIs that are no longer in ICS.

Rom Help, Kindle Fire Not Sure What the Best ROM

well i just rooted my kindle fire and im not sure what rom to put, i heard some roms dont work with the amazon store after there installed and i want to be able to keep on using it to get my books and read them, but i just CANT Stand the Stock Theme it comes with, and i was wondering is there a rom you could recommend to keep reading books and keep amazon store working while having a different better theme as well as possibly downloading google play ?
Josepho1997 said:
If I were you, I'd just install the google play store and use Go Launcher.
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+1 on what Josepho said.
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I flashed the jelly bean eye candy rom on my wife's who reads every day on her kf. She likes that rom. Actually its the only rom she has really liked and I have tried several different roms . She can still get her books from amazon on it
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Ive got Project Jandycane running on my device and both Kindle and Amazon Market work just fine. I would xperement with a few ROMs unil you find one that suits you.
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