How to Install Google Play on a Kindle Fire

To see which version of Fire OS you’re running, go to Settings > Device Options > System Updates. Then:

On your Fire tablet, go to Settings > Security & Privacy. Tap Apps from Unknown Sources to enable it. Open the web browser on your Kindle and download the following files to your tablet: Google Account Manager APK Google Services Framework APK Google Play Services APK11. 5. 0. 9(230). If you have a 2017 Fire HD 8, download Google Play Services APK11. 5. 0. 9(240) instead. Google Play Store APK On each page, scroll down and tap Download APK. If a security warning pops up, tap OK to start the download. After you have the four necessary files, close the browser and open the Docs app on the home screen. Go to Local Storage > Downloads. Tap the APK files to install them in the following order: Google Account Manager APKGoogle Services Framework APKGoogle Play Services APKGoogle Play Store APK You must install the APK files in the specified order for Google Play to install properly. Tap the Google Play app icon on your home screen to open the Google Play store.

Launching Google Play

When you launch Google Play for the first time, you are prompted to sign in with your Google account. You may have to wait a few minutes for updates to install before the app functions properly, and some apps might require further updates. Eventually, you should be able to search and download apps just as you would on a regular Android device.

Google Account Manager APK Google Services Framework APK Google Play Services APK11. 5. 0. 9(230). If you have a 2017 Fire HD 8, download Google Play Services APK11. 5. 0. 9(240) instead. Google Play Store APK

Google Account Manager APKGoogle Services Framework APKGoogle Play Services APKGoogle Play Store APK

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