I have searched the forums and can't locate this issue. When I open the Kindle App on my Fire and click on Kindle Store to look for a book, I am redirected to the website instead of the kindle store within the app. Can someone suggest a fix?
I am using Build Number - IMM76I, Mod Version - aokp_otter_builid-36, Kernel Version - 3.0 21+
Thanks for your help!
That is normal. The Kindle Store is not built in with anything other than the stock KF rom.
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Up until recently the play store could not see my fire. Now it recognizes it and allows me to click on download. However when I do nothing happens. This is an unrooted kindle. Play shows the apps as "installed" but again nothing ever gets to the kindle. Am I doing something wrong? Or is play recognizing fires now and working with them only if they're rooted? I didn't know if Google found some way around amazon's block.
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Your not doing anything wrong, my kindle had the same thing. I wasn't rooted and I was able to get on the play store but if I downloaded an app then it would crash. If you root and flash gapps on your kindle then you can send apps to download on your fire.
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Your not doing anything wrong, my kindle had the same thing. I wasn't rooted and I was able to get on the play store but if I downloaded an app then it would crash. If you root and flash gapps on your kindle then you can send apps to download on your fire.
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If you have any apps on your fire that you sideloaded such as play books or play music that use a google account, then you will likely show up on google play
I have the WIFIGPS Server for Kindle Fire installed on my Droid 3 phone, but when I go to the Google Play store on my rooted Kindle Fire, it won't let me download the GPS for Kindle Fire app that goes with it. And every single page I've found that CLAIMS to have a download for the apk file ACTUALLY just has a buttload of ADS and a LINK to the GOOGLE PLAY STORE!!! It's maddening. I've been searching for this for an HOUR now. I can get the app to install on my Droid 3, but THAT isn't rooted and I don't know how to get apk files off of it...
... so can someone either tell me where I can download the apk or tell me how to get it off my Droid 3 if I have to go that route? Pretty please? I'm at the tearing-my-hair-out in frustration stage now...
Have the girlfriends KF rooted and running Hells ICS rom. Everything was working beautifully but now using the kindle fire app from the google store it will only read her books from the cloud it wont load them into the KF. Is there any way to get it to store her books to the KF like it used to, short of going back to the stock KF rom? Changing the build props and loading the original KF reader apk maybe?
Hi team,
I am new for the Android system. Just successfully Rooted it last weekend. But found out, I am still not able to sign in Youtube.
Error message: "This app requires Google Play service, which is missing in your device."
Do you have any suggestion to solve this issue?
My firmware is 8.4.3
Thank you in advance.
Rob
Simply search Google; Google play services.apk... Download it and the install. While data from YouTube and open it then sign into YouTube.
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Hey all,
Been using the forum resources for a while and try to avoid asking any questions as most have been asked but couldn't find an answer to this issue so here goes.
I have the Hellfire ROM installed on a original Kindle Fire - Works great, very nice ROM. Only issue I have is the Kindle app will not open. It is installed but when I open the app it tries to open but then closes and a message appears saying "Unfortunately, Amazon Kindle has stopped"
Has anyone else experienced this issue? Any fix you know of?
Thanks for any replies.
Sounds like the same problem described in the thread "[Q] Kindle App on 4.4 ROM stopped working". The solution listed by CKLASS worked for me. Download Build.prop from Google Play Store and use it to change the ro.product.manufacturer line from Amazon to Samsung.