Amazon Kindle Fire does not have Android Market but have Amazon Appstore instead. So you can either sideload Android Market applications and games to unrooted Kindle Fire manually. Or install Android Market on Kindle Fire permanently then install apps and games from there. Having Android Market on Kindle Fire is easier, right? Yes, but you need to have root access on Kindle Fire first in order to install Android Market. Anyway, rooting Kindle Fire is not hard, just follow below step by step guide will do.
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How to root Kindle Fire Software Update 6.3?
For me, root access is a must have for Android devices no matter smartphone or tablet. Same apply to my Amazon Kindle Fire. Why? Check out this article ~ Top reasons to root Kindle Fire to know more. Having Kindle Fire Software Update 6.3 now and lost root access? No worry, you still can root Kindle Fire Software Update 6.3.
How to temp unroot Kindle Fire?
Root Amazon Kindle Fire has lot of benefits. But it also brings some downsides. Yup, if you are Amazon Prime member that love to watch stream movies and TV shows with Kindle Fire, you will notice that these services are not available anymore after you rooted Kindle Fire. In order to watch them back, you need to unroot Kindle Fire. But that is not a perfect solution because you need to use PC to unroot it permanently. Applications that need root access are not working anymore then. That is not the way that we want.
How to install Android Market apps on Kindle Fire without root access?
Can’t find apps from Android Market in Amazon Appstore? Amazon Appstore has lot of paid and free applications and games for Kindle Fire. But it surely does not have the amount or latest apps like the original Android Market by Google. Besides, Kindle Fire does not have Android Market App installed. Only has Amazon Appstore. The simplest way to install applications and games from Android Market on Kindle Fire ~ have Android Market App installed on Kindle Fire. Then you can download and install apps directly from Android Market then. However, you need to root Kindle Fire in order to install Android Market App. So here is the solution for those who have stock Kindle Fire without root access…
How to root Kindle Fire with BurritoRoot? (Video)
How to root Amazon Kindle Fire? You can use SuperOneClick to root Kindle Fire. But it is workable on software update 6.2 and below only. Thanks to BurritoRoot from XDA Developer, jcase. We can root Kindle Fire on software update 6.2.1 with BurritoRoot. BurritoRoot is an application that allows the android debug bridge (adb) to be ran as root simply by running the command ‘adb root’. It supports software update 6.1, 6.2 and 6.2.1 for the moment (6.0 is not supported). You can root Kindle Fire with BurritoRoot manually. Or the simplest way ~ uses Kindle Fire Utility to root Kindle Fire. It will install SuperUser App for you too in automated way. Just follow below step by step guide…
Prerequisites
- Kindle Fire adb USB driver
- Kindle Fire Utility
First of all, you need to have Kindle Fire adb USB driver installed. Else Kindle Fire Utility can’t talk to Kindle Fire from PC. Follow this guide to do so ~ How to install Kindle Fire adb USB driver? (Video) And download Kindle Fire Utility.