
As such, you’ll want to use Google Account Manager 7.1.2 (Android 6.0+) for your tablet.

Every app held on APKMirror is free from the developer, without modifications or changes before being uploaded. It’s a trusted source for free APKs from developers and Google Play and acts as a utility for any Android user looking to manually download or install apps. The site we’ll be using to download these APKs is called APKMirror. Identifying Your Fire OS Version and Forked Android Version of Your Fire/Fire HD TabletĪs Fire OS versions got upgraded, so did the Android versions used to develop them.

The Google app versions you need for the utilities and the Play Store depend on the forked Android version used in Fire OS. This means you have to install the entire Google Play Store suite of services onto your device, which amounts to four different applications: three utilities and the Play Store. Since Google Play isn’t installed on your device, all apps sold through the Play Store won’t run without Google Play Services installed along with it since certain apps like Gmail and Google Maps check for authentication through that app. Unfortunately, it’s not quite that easy on an Amazon Fire tablet. On a standard Android tablet, installing apps outside of the Play Store would be as easy as installing the standard APK. Verify that your source for installs is listed and set to Allowed.ĭownloading and Installing the Google Play Store on Fire Tablet.Toggle Apps from Unknown Sources to the On position.Go to the Fire OS 7 app drawer by swiping up from the bottom, then select Settings.Enabling “Apps from Unknown Sources” on Fire/Fire HD Tablets
