All you have to do is download gapps here: Google Apps or simply get the play store here: Google Play
Then all you have to do is open up a file explorer, navigate to /system, and open up the build.prop file. Next simply change ro.build.host to "vpak6.mtv.corp.google.com".
Reboot and the market should be working!
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QuantumProcessor said:
All you have to do is download gapps here: Google Apps or simply get the play store here: Google Play
Then all you have to do is open up a file explorer, navigate to /system, and open up the build.prop file. Next simply change ro.build.host to "vpak6.mtv.corp.google.com".
Reboot and the market should be working!
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in the fire hd you download gapps in system apps and then change permission reboot and finish
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I didn't see a thread here, but for my Huawei S7 running S7V100R001C62B113 Android 2.2.2, in order to update Android Market, these are the steps:
1) Download an updated Vending.apk from anywhere
2) Get ZipSigner2 from the market, and resign the apk into a new apk file with the 'platform key' option
3) Run the APK file with a file manager. It will ask you if you want to update the system application. After the install is complete, your market will be updated.
Google Play Store works with the Huawei S7.
v3.4.6 Google Play Store is as attached...
Google Play Store
xaueious said:
I didn't see a thread here, but for my Huawei S7 running S7V100R001C62B113 Android 2.2.2, in order to update Android Market, these are the steps:
1) Download an updated Vending.apk from anywhere
2) Get ZipSigner2 from the market, and resign the apk into a new apk file with the 'platform key' option
3) Run the APK file with a file manager. It will ask you if you want to update the system application. After the install is complete, your market will be updated.
Google Play Store works with the Huawei S7.
v3.4.6 Google Play Store is as attached...
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Thanks for this update. I'm in query if this will work with eclair as well as froyo. Please advise me for the suitable version update.
I've read a bit on Google Apps permissions, but I'm kind of stuck figuring out how to/what needs to be set for Google Play Movies to work consistently without having to reinstall it again after shutting down the KFHD. I can only surmise that something doesn't have the correct permissions set. Any help here?
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I've read a bit on Google Apps permissions, but I'm kind of stuck figuring out how to/what needs to be set for Google Play Movies to work consistently without having to reinstall it again after shutting down the KFHD. I can only surmise that something doesn't have the correct permissions set. Any help here?
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Since no one replied yet, I'll try to help. There is a post about GAPPS without rooting so I'll paste instructions here and maybe you can get the permissions:
1. Enable installation of applications from unknown sources in Kindle Fire Settings.
2. Install GoogleLoginService.apk.
3. Reboot.
4. Install the Google Apps.
5. Start YouTube. Sign In. It will take you to Google Account Manager to create/use existing Google credentials.
6. Same goes for other apps. In case sign in fails for any of the apps (except Maps/GTalk) drag down the Kindle Fire notification bar, click on the notification for "Permission requested....." and assign required permissions.
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Since no one replied yet, I'll try to help. There is a post about GAPPS without rooting so I'll paste instructions here and maybe you can get the permissions:
1. Enable installation of applications from unknown sources in Kindle Fire Settings.
2. Install GoogleLoginService.apk.
3. Reboot.
4. Install the Google Apps.
5. Start YouTube. Sign In. It will take you to Google Account Manager to create/use existing Google credentials.
6. Same goes for other apps. In case sign in fails for any of the apps (except Maps/GTalk) drag down the Kindle Fire notification bar, click on the notification for "Permission requested....." and assign required permissions.
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Can't see the notification in the pull down. Maybe I need to go into settings to see those notifications.
I gained access ability to the notification when I installed the GoogleLoginService apk from what I remember.
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I gained access ability to the notification when I installed the GoogleLoginService apk from what I remember.
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ok
stupid question : when i download from google market , where is the link of files i had download and install ? not a system/app , i want ask a orginal files which the files can move and copy... thank
and1us said:
stupid question : when i download from google market , where is the link of files i had download and install ? not a system/app , i want ask a orginal files which the files can move and copy... thank
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Do you find it in /data/app? Are you rooted?
I have just rooted my kindle fire, and i was looking in to getting the Play Store...
I followed Stopxwatch's instructionls, but I've had a few issues:
1. I cant move the files to the /system/app folder, and I cant edit them (THEY DID INSTALL SUCCESSFULLYTHOUGH)
2. The Market without the updated play store(The older market, not the play store) works, but crashes when ever I try to download an app.. (I DID reboot my kindle after installing the vending.apk file, and before opening the the app)
3. When I updated the market to the latest play store, the store crashes.. I've tried rebooting multiple times, but it doesnt seem to work.
Can someone please upload the latest Vending.apk file and Gplay file for me
It will not work without moving to system...
Explain why you can't move them?
If you just can't access system you need to give your file manager root access...
I like es file explorer the root options are in settings to root settings and check all
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I noticed that if you try to update Google Cloud Print from play store, it shows a package signature error.
This fix should work on Google Play Edition based ROMs for international GT-I9505.
To resolve this issue you must:
Have root permissions
Install some file explorer like Root Browser (free from Playstore)
Open File Explorer and delete this file: "CloudPrint.apk" (resident in this path: / system / app)
Reboot your device
Install normally the Cloud Print from Play store LINK HERE
Reboot again your device
Requirements
Android 5.0 or higher
Rooted Device
Es File Explorer
Downloads
Velvet.rar
HTML:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B5BAbQQRNiRVZFROWk9vRWYtODA
CCSWE App Manager (ROOT)
HTML:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ccswe.appmanager&hl=en
Procedure
Just add or replace these lines on your build.prop:
Note- Edit model name in oem.prop in oem folder!
Code:
ro.product.model=Pixel
ro.opa.eligible_device=true
Update your Google Play services to latest Beta Version from Play Store.
Uninstall Google App/Delete Velvet Folder from /system/priv-app.
Open Velvet.rar & Exrtact it then copy Velvet Folder to /system/priv-app
& Reboot.
Now Update the Google App to latest Beta Version.
Open CCSWE App Manager (ROOT)
& Grant Root access....
Navigate to Google App & Click on Assistant>Show.
(This will enable Assistant in app drawer)
Launch Assistant from app drawer.
Done!:good:
hi good evening. i try to step by step your guidance all are successful done. now Google voice in disabled and Google assistant can't work. so please help me