However, it will eventually update itself in the background and you will find it working properly. If required, you will be prompted to update Google Play Services and the App that you are trying to download will direct you to Google Play Service page.
You may find the Install button greyed out or disabled just when you are trying to install the APK files, forcing you to cancel the installation. Luckily, you can make use of the following workaround to get around this issue and install the APK files on your device.
Next, scroll down to the bottom of the Installation screen and tap on the Install button. Once everything is installed simply restart the tablet. Go ahead and open the Google Play Store app. You will be able to log into your account and start downloading apps using the Google Play Store. Also: The best Kindle e-readers. By Edgar Cervantes.
How to download and sideload apps on your Amazon Kindle Fire. First, you need to enable app installation from unknown sources: Open the Settings app on your Amazon Fire device. Hit the Apps from Unknown Sources option.
Some people see this as a toggle; flip it on. Otherwise, select the browser you will be using to download and install your files. This action allows you to open and install applications from downloaded APK files, which is how we'll get the Play Store running. First, go to the main 'Home' page on your home screen and open the Settings app.
If tapping 'Apps from Unknown Sources' brings up a list of apps, you don't need to do anything. You may receive a popup when installing APKs, but you'll just have to tap the 'Allow' button when prompted. If you want to skip a popup, make sure this option is enabled for the Silk browser.
The first three apps handle basic account services and add APIs, while the last app is the store itself. Because different Fire tablets run different versions of Android with varying hardware, the exact APKs you have to install depends on what Fire tablet you have. For the Google Account Manager and Google Services Framework applications, find the appropriate links for your device from the table below and tap the main 'Download APK' button on the linked page.
Don't open the downloaded files yet, as we'll do that later. If you see a message about a newer version being available, ignore it — your tablet will keep the apps updated after the install process is over. For these last two applications, click the link for your device, then select the version closest to the top of the list which doesn't have "beta" in the name. Again, don't open the files yet, and ignore any messages about newer versions being available. Now it's time to install the apps.
Find the Files app on your tablet it might also be called 'Docs' or 'Documents' and open it. Then, find your device's Downloads folder. On most Fire tablets, this is located in the side menu. You should see all four APK files. If not, go back and see which one you missed or just download all of them for good measure.
Also, switch to the file list view if you haven't already, so you can see the full names of each APK. Open the apps in the below order , and when the installation is complete, press 'Done' and not 'Open. If you have an SD card, make sure to take it out during these installations. Once you've installed all four apps, hold down the power button, and tap 'Restart' to restart your tablet. Older tablets might only have the option to power off — if so, let the tablet shut down, then hold down on the power button to turn it back on.
After your Fire tablet has booted back up, open the new Play Store app from the home screen. From there, the Play Store should ask you to log in with your Google account, after which you can finally download and install apps. If the Play Store or other Google apps aren't working correctly, here are some fixes for common issues. If you get the error "This account already exists on your device" when signing into Chrome or another Google app, or if the app doesn't detect your Google account at all, follow these steps:.
In Chrome's case, you also have to open the browser, tap on the Settings menu, and tap the 'Continue as If you're having a different issue than the ones listed above, here are some generic troubleshooting tips. To get everything settled, you'll want to restart your tablet.
Hold down the power button, tap the 'Power Off' option, and turn your tablet back on by holding down the power button again. Once it has booted back up, open the Play Store from the home screen and see if it works.
If you're having trouble signing into the Play Store, try clearing the app's local data.
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