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…
Tag: Android
Download & Install Android 4.0 ICS on Windows PC
Hey mom, I have Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich running on my Asus Eee PC 1215B netbook. Isn’t that great? Yup, you can try out latest Android 4.0.3 ICS on your PC now. No need to buy an Android phone like Samsung Galaxy Nexus to try it out. Android-x86 Project’s Android 4.0 ICS supports AMD Brazos platform, ASUS Laptops / Tablets, ASUS Eee PC family, Lenovo s103t tablet and Tega v2 (Atom N455 tablet). Feel free to try it out if you don’t have anyone of them. It might still working on your system.
How to freeze / disable / remove system apps in Android?
There is lot of bloatware in stock ROM / firmware usually which most of us don’t use them. And these system applications / services eat your phone CPU, memory, data and battery. You can’t remove them with Android Manage application function because they are system apps. I use Titanium Backup PRO to freeze or uninstall those unneeded system apps on my rooted phone. However, you need to pay to use Titanium Backup PRO. Here is a free solution with App Quarantine (ROOT) for you. And it is ad free too.
Top best video player for Kindle Fire
Amazon Kindle Fire is my current portable video player. Kindle Fire’s 1024×600 wide display is better to watch movie, music video than iPad 1024×768 display. No black bar on top and bottom of the screen. However, the default video player in Kindle Fire is not perfect to do the task. Therefore, I pick my favourite video player from Samsung Galaxy S II ~ MoboPlayer. MoboPlayer is working perfect on Kindle Fire. The 2 features that I like most ~ adjust volume and brightness with slide up and down.