So I'm trying to download a game from play store however I need to first download google play games, which I cannot do since I've changed the ROM on my amazon fire hd.
Error message I get from play store is error 505
Can't attach pics so here's the ROM details
Model number: KFFOWI
Android version: 5.1.1
Build number: [email protected]
Shams10 said:
So I'm trying to download a game from play store however I need to first download google play games, which I cannot do since I've changed the ROM on my amazon fire hd.
Error message I get from play store is error 505
Can't attach pics so here's the ROM details
Model number: KFFOWI
Android version: 5.1.1
Build number: [email protected]
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Common issue with custom ROMs (Google Play Store restriction). Sideload form here: http://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google-inc/google-play-games/
First post in a bit I've seen where someone is trying to get Google Play Games on their device. I couldn't wait to get it off mine.
Thanks @Davey126
@DragonFire1024 I need it to load saved progress
DragonFire1024 said:
First post in a bit I've seen where someone is trying to get Google Play Games on their device. I couldn't wait to get it off mine.
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On my phone, I have it removed, but It's required if you play any games, which is what I use this Fire for. Clash Royale, mainly, and a few others.
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Can it?
All the swf players said that I need to download adobe flash player plug-in,but I failed.
And I heard that google play store do not supply it anymore?
If someone know how to solve it,please tell me.
My english is not that good,hope I make it cleared.
You can find all the old versions of Adobe Flash here
http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/archived-flash-player-versions.html
This is the link to the most recent one for ICS+ http://download.macromedia.com/pub/...roid/11.1.115.69/install_flash_player_ics.apk
artesea said:
You can find all the old versions of Adobe Flash here
This is the link to the most recent one for ICS+ ]
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Thanks so much that you answered me!
But the first link,it says that,"we're sorry .This content requies Adobe Flash Player,which is not supported by your device................ "
The second link,I can't open it,maybe because my network or sth.
Otherwise,I heard that Nook HD+ do not support any other kind of apps except those from nook or google store.
So,does that mean I have to reinstall the system to make it?
(I can't send any link,so I delete them when I quote.)
Forgot that stock had those restrictions. If you look at this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1994129 it gives advice on Sideloading. Either via ADB or using CWM to flash tweaks.
momuliyuan said:
Can it?
All the swf players said that I need to download adobe flash player plug-in,but I failed.
And I heard that google play store do not supply it anymore?
If someone know how to solve it,please tell me.
My english is not that good,hope I make it cleared.
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If you are stock you should try to get it from the Google Play Store, it is there but not available for all devices. I originally was able to load it from the store when I had my tablet stock.
artesea said:
Forgot that stock had those restrictions. If you look at this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1994129 it gives advice on Sideloading. Either via ADB or using CWM to flash tweaks.
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That helps a lot! Thanks so much!
I kind of know how to make it now.
Though I never done this before,I'll try.(Well,I'm kind of an idiot at this tech thing. )
Really thanks for your help!:good:
RageAgain said:
If you are stock you should try to get it from the Google Play Store, it is there but not available for all devices. I originally was able to load it from the store when I had my tablet stock.
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:crying: I do searched and downloaded an app from Google Play Store,but it won't work,maybe my device really don't support it.
I originally want to see if anyone has the same problem and know how to solve it so I won't do any change to my device,because I'm really not good at these tech things.LOL.But I feels like most people turn it to CM10 when they get it.So I think I'll try the method that thread mentioned which artesea offered that link to me.
Thanks for the experience you told me!
(Excuse me for my poor english. )
Did you have Flash Player installed from the Play Store for another device? If so you can install it on this device. I have it on my stock HD+. Click on the down arrow in the Play Store to see your installed apps. Then click on the all tab. Then you scroll until you find it in your list and install from there.
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momuliyuan said:
:crying: I do searched and downloaded an app from Google Play Store,but it won't work,maybe my device really don't support it.
I originally want to see if anyone has the same problem and know how to solve it so I won't do any change to my device,because I'm really not good at these tech things.LOL.But I feels like most people turn it to CM10 when they get it.So I think I'll try the method that thread mentioned which artesea offered that link to me.
Thanks for the experience you told me!
(Excuse me for my poor english. )
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I am sorry that I wasn't clear, but I meant that I had downloaded Adobe Flash Player from the Google Play Store when my Nook HD+ was still running the stock rom. It is still supported in the Google Play Store for Android 4.0.x ICS and previous versions. With that and SWF Player I am able to run the .swf game flow...
On any Android version after ICS you would need to sideload Flash Player, but if you are running stock you should be able to load it from the play store.
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I am sorry that I wasn't clear, but I meant that I had downloaded Adobe Flash Player from the Google Play Store when my Nook HD+ was still running the stock rom. It is still supported in the Google Play Store for Android 4.0.x ICS and previous versions. With that and SWF Player I am able to run the .swf game flow...
On any Android version after ICS you would need to sideload Flash Player, but if you are running stock you should be able to load it from the play store.
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@RageAgain when I first got my HD+ it immediately updated itself to stock 2.1.0 and the flash player was not available to me from the play store. I had to flash leapinlar's Extras zip file with cwm to enable unknown sources and then download and install the ICS version from Adobe's archive page. I used stock for a short while before flashing CM, and now I have 2.1.0 on a bottable SD card. The flash player may have been available at one time from stock 2.1.0, but not any more.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM 10.2 from SD card
Sherip said:
@RageAgain when I first got my HD+ it immediately updated itself to stock 2.1.0 and the flash player was not available to me from the play store. I had to flash leapinlar's Extras zip file with cwm to enable unknown sources and then download and install the ICS version from Adobe's archive page. I used stock for a short while before flashing CM, and now I have 2.1.0 on a bottable SD card. The flash player may have been available at one time from stock 2.1.0, but not any more.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM 10.2 from SD card
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Good to know, and yes I have on CM 10.1/2 and other previous devices had to do the Adobe archive sideload...
Thanks to all of you guys!
After several days struggling(not that bad actually),I just nailed the ADB thing.Though still felt known little about it.
Anyway,I can play my swf file now! I was so happy that I want to cry!!! TAT
I made it !
It's all because of you!Thank you guys so much!
Hello,
I have a Fire 5.1.1 rooted and SlimLP installed. When I look at the Amazon appstore, there are certain apps (mostly marked "Kindle Tablet Edition") that I cannot install. On Amazon it says my device is incompatible. I know I can get these apps in the Google Play store. I am wondering if there is anything I can change on my tablet that would tell Amazon that it's okay to install those apps.
Thanks
Other than changing the os back to Fire OS no.
Thanks for the response.
I would recommend just installing the Google Play Store as it has all the apps up to date. PM me if you need help doing this.
nyln said:
I would recommend just installing the Google Play Store as it has all the apps up to date. PM me if you need help doing this.
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As they've got the Slim LP rom on chances are they've flashed gapps afterwards, it's in the installation post for the rom after all. And they even say "I know I can get these apps in the Google Play store." in the OP
Pond-life said:
As they've got the Slim LP rom on chances are they've flashed gapps afterwards, it's in the installation post for the rom after all. And they even say "I know I can get these apps in the Google Play store." in the OP
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You are completely correct, my apologies. I read these posts too quickly.
Hi everybody,
I'm trying to install Google's Play Store on a brand new Fire 7 (2019) running Fire OS 6.3.0.1. I used the following guide: How to install Google Play Store on Amazon Fire Tablet: Fire 6, Fire 7, Fire HD 8 and Fire HD 10? and installed the following four APKs:
Code:
Google Account Manager 5.1-1743759 (Android 5.0+)
Google Services Framework 5.1-1743759 (Android 5.1+)
Google Play services 14.7.99 (020400-223214910) (020400)
Google Play Store 12.8.23-all [0] [PR] 224256688 (nodpi)
Installation worked and I was able to login into my Google account successfully. But now the Google Play-Services want to update and when I click on update, I get:
Code:
Download pending...
And there it stalls. A reboot, clearing cache and data didn't do anything. Anybody already got the Play Store up and running an can provide hints and tips? Thanks in advance!
I used these 4 apps installed in the order it told me and i didn't have any issues.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/amazon-fire/general/how-to-install-google-play-store-fire-t3486603
madelgijs said:
Hi everybody,
I'm trying to install Google's Play Store on a brand new Fire 7 (2019) running Fire OS 6.3.0.1. I used the following guide: How to install Google Play Store on Amazon Fire Tablet: Fire 6, Fire 7, Fire HD 8 and Fire HD 10? and installed the following four APKs:
Code:
Google Account Manager 5.1-1743759 (Android 5.0+)
Google Services Framework 5.1-1743759 (Android 5.1+)
Google Play services 14.7.99 (020400-223214910) (020400)
Google Play Store 12.8.23-all [0] [PR] 224256688 (nodpi)
Installation worked and I was able to login into my Google account successfully. But now the Google Play-Services want to update and when I click on update, I get:
Code:
Download pending...
And there it stalls. A reboot, clearing cache and data didn't do anything. Anybody already got the Play Store up and running an can provide hints and tips? Thanks in advance!
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Michajin said:
I used these 4 apps installed in the order it told me and i didn't have any issues.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/amazon-fire/general/how-to-install-google-play-store-fire-t3486603
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Thanks fpr the input. I tried that; alas, I had the same result.
Michajin said:
I used these 4 apps installed in the order it told me and i didn't have any issues.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/amazon-fire/general/how-to-install-google-play-store-fire-t3486603
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Thanks for the input. I tried that; alas, I had the same result.
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Thanks for the input. I tried that; alas, I had the same result.
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Just sent you a private message with a link with the exact (4) i used. These have worked on all my fire tablets (fire7-2019, fire7-2015, 8hd-2018, 10hd-2017). I am not sure about your issue. Maybe a factory reset. these were working without root too. I installed them mostly before rooting.
madelgijs said:
Hi everybody,
I'm trying to install Google's Play Store on a brand new Fire 7 (2019) running Fire OS 6.3.0.1. I used the following guide: How to install Google Play Store on Amazon Fire Tablet: Fire 6, Fire 7, Fire HD 8 and Fire HD 10? and installed the following four APKs:
Installation worked and I was able to login into my Google account successfully. But now the Google Play-Services want to update and when I click on update, I get:
And there it stalls. A reboot, clearing cache and data didn't do anything. Anybody already got the Play Store up and running an can provide hints and tips? Thanks in advance!
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You should be the version of Google Service Framework and Google Account Manager are same in Android version is 7.1.2
so I had this problem for literally over 1 month now and no threads helped me to resolve it, I couldn't do anything about it and a lot of people said that it was related to "OEM unlock" and some BS.
so here's how you fix it :
all what you have to do is to download an older version of Netflix's app and it should work with no problems.
1- Go to APKMirror and Search For Netflix
2- Download an older version of Netflix, Do not download the latest 3 patches because it will obviously not work due to new system obligations bs.
i used this one Netflix 6.26.1 build 15 31696 (arm-v7a) (Android 5.0+) APK Download by Netflix, Inc. - APKMirror
3- Install the App and Enjoy Watching ur best Movies, Shows on Netflix in ur Note9.
PS: if it didn't work, download another version till it does.
This is for Note9 Only, I didn't try it on another device.
Thank you.
I've been attempting to change my build.prop to make Google Play think I'm running a Samsung Galaxy instead of Fire 7 so I can download apps that are not available otherwise. I've been following various guides and using simple trial and error, but have not had any luck. Does anybody know what values Google Play uses to check what device it's running on?
I'm using OpenGapps.
Play Services Version: 19.8.31
Play Store Version: 16.5.15
I know there are alternative methods for both downloading apps and spoofing devices, but I would really like to use this method so it can be deployed to other tablets (including my mom's who is not tech savy at all).
Danksh said:
I've been attempting to change my build.prop to make Google Play think I'm running a Samsung Galaxy instead of Fire 7 so I can download apps that are not available otherwise. I've been following various guides and using simple trial and error, but have not had any luck. Does anybody know what values Google Play uses to check what device it's running on?
I'm using OpenGapps.
Play Services Version: 19.8.31
Play Store Version: 16.5.15
I know there are alternative methods for both downloading apps and spoofing devices, but I would really like to use this method so it can be deployed to other tablets (including my mom's who is not tech savy at all).
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Can you install BuildProp Editor APK from APKMirror website or app.
Danksh said:
I've been attempting to change my build.prop to make Google Play think I'm running a Samsung Galaxy instead of Fire 7 so I can download apps that are not available otherwise. I've been following various guides and using simple trial and error, but have not had any luck. Does anybody know what values Google Play uses to check what device it's running on?
I'm using OpenGapps.
Play Services Version: 19.8.31
Play Store Version: 16.5.15
I know there are alternative methods for both downloading apps and spoofing devices, but I would really like to use this method so it can be deployed to other tablets (including my mom's who is not tech savy at all).
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Method is no longer applicable; Play Store looks a device fingerprint which can be tweaked via Magisk module: MagiskHide Props Config
DB126's method is confirmed to be working.
Thanks for the tip, and sorry I never responded.
Edit: Removed duplicate post.