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Gaming on Kindle Fire Review

As a hardcore gamer, the very first thing that I tried on my newly bought Amazon Kindle Fire ~ games. Lot of games testing… Kindle Fire is powered by 1 GHz Texas Instruments OMAP 4430 dual-core processor and 304 MHz PowerVR SGX540 GPU. Kindle Fire has 7″ multi-touch (2 points only) IPS screen with resolution 600×1024 px. Its IPS display really shines here (look better than iPad due to higher pixel density).

By the way, Kindle Fire is using the same SoC like Samsung Galaxy S II GT-I9100G model in Malaysia. Some SGS2 I9100G owners claim that PowerVR SGX540 GPU is better than SGS2 I9100 ARM Mali-400 MP GPU. Does PowerVR SGX540 GPU perform well in all 2D and 3G games? Let’s find out…

Amazon Kindle Fire supports USB Host OTG now

I love Android as open source platform. Good for end users because developers can improve Android devices even the hardware manufacturer does not do so. Take Amazon Kindle Fire for example, it is still running Android 2.3 Gingerbread on Amazon latest stock software update 6.3. However, developers already created Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich ROM for Kindle Fire. And 3.0 kernel is getting better each day. It brings stuffs that are not available on stock software like USB Host OTG.

Download & Install MIUI Android 4.0.3 ICS ROM on Kindle Fire

Finally, MIUI Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich ROM is available on Amazon Kindle Fire. However, it is an alpha version. So do expect bugs flying around here and there. And force close issue is a norm too.

MIUI Android Android 4.0.3 ICS ROM on Kindle Fire

Download & Install Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich ROM on Kindle Fire

Yeah… I have Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich ROM running on Amazon Kindle Fire. Thanks to all the developers that make this Android 4.0.3 ICS ROM for Kindle Fire. It is like beta build to me. Therefore, not everything is working properly. But you can download and install Android 4.0 ICS ROM on your Kindle Fire to have a feel of the Android Operating System that developed for both Android phone and tablet. Most of all, this is the Android OS that should be used by tablet like Kindle Fire. Not Android 2.3 Gingerbread on tablet. Come on, give Android 4.0 ICS a try on your Kindle Fire…

Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich ROM for Kindle Fire

How to keep Kindle Fire WiFi turn on always?

Why Amazon Kindle Fire WiFi auto turn off by itself? Why Kindle Fire WiFi is disabled when the screen off? That might be the questions you will ask with your Kindle Fire. Normally, we use Wi-Fi connection when we actually using Kindle Fire like watching Amazon Prime movies or TV shows, surf Internet, watch YouTube… However, it is not user friendly when we try to download big file from Internet. The WiFi connection will cut off by itself when the screen off after idle for 5 minutes by default. You can keep WiFi on all the time by force Kindle Fire screen always on. Or the simple and economy way ~ use Wi-Fi Keep Alive App.

Wi-Fi Keep Alive on Kindle Fire

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