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Help Google Parent on Amazon Fire tablets

OM2

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Jun 12, 2010
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I've got the kids Amazon Fire tablets. You can't beat the price.

Installing Google Play Store - where should I get from?
Searching gives loads of results. Just wanted a recommended and trusted one.

I already have installed on their phones.
Will I have any problems installing on the Amazon Fire tablets?

Thanks.

(I googled the question and can't find a definitive answer. A few threads, but they are old.)
 
@svim
Thanks.
I'll follow that guide.

Just wondering...
How does one download their own self made APK's?
Like, say if I have a game or even Playstore (and the other services)... can I make my own APKs and give out?
Just wondering where these clever people go the linked APK's from?
 
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If you want to start creating your own apps, there's learning process to go through. Since the Android operating system has become so popular, development is a big thing these days so you'll have no problem finding a way to educate yourself in a way that matches up your current skill level with what you want to do.
Try this site as an example:
https://developer.android.com/training/basics/firstapp
 
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Just wondering...
How does one download their own self made APK's?
Like, say if I have a game or even Playstore (and the other services)... can I make my own APKs and give out?
Just wondering where these clever people go the linked APK's from?
I'm interpreting this quite differently from @svim, i.e., that you're just wanting to know how to create an APK from an existing app. If that's not correct, skip the rest of this! :)

I create mine very easily--by using file managers that do it for me. :) It's an 'app backup' feature in them. (This has saved my ass in the past.) Note, though, that I basically only use paid apps, and wouldn't consider sharing their APKs with anyone.

I was a programmer and sysadmin on UNIX and Linux. Even though Android is a Linux, and writing apps for it should be pretty easy, my circumstances have changed and stuff like that isn't in the cards for me. Right now. :) So instead of learning how to do it myself, I let apps I paid for do it for me.
 
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