In this how-to, we’re going to show you how to sideload the Google Play Store and the requisite apps that are required in order to get it running on an Amazon tablet. Once you enable this feature, you’ll be able to sideload Android packages (APKs) - in other words, manually force apps onto your device that otherwise wouldn’t be supported. Amazon allows the installation of apps from outside sources on all of its Fire tablets, which means you can install the Google Play Store. However, there is hope if you don’t mind tinkering a bit. What’s worse is that the built-in Amazon Appstore is a stand-in for Google’s Play Store, and most of the apps you know and love aren’t available. It (like Amazon’s other Fire tablets) lacks any of the standard Google apps, like Google Maps, Google Photos, or Google Drive. The worst thing is that its Android-based Fire OS 6 software lacks most of what makes Android, well, Android. The best thing about the Amazon Fire 7 tablet is its $49 price. Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge Install Gmail, Google Maps, and more, but do so at your own riskīy Cameron Faulkner Jul 8, 2019, 4:59pm EDT Share this story How to get Google apps on an Amazon Fire tablet
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