Amazon Fire tabletsare great value for money, giving you the convenience of a tablet at a price that won’t break the bank. However, the Amazon Appstore isn’t the greatest in the world, and might not contain some of your favorite Android apps.

The good news is that it’s possible to install the Google Play Store app on your Fire tablet so that you can download and install Android apps on your Fire tablet. However, you won’t find the Play Store app in the Amazon Appstore. Instead, you’ll need to download and install some APK files directly onto your Fire tablet.

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The process is a little complicated, but don’t worry; we’re here to help you through it. Once you’re done, you should be able to use the Play Store just like you would on astandard Android tablet. Here’s how to install the Google Play Store on an Amazon Fire tablet.

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Prepare your Fire tablet for Play Store

Before you start the installation process, there are a few steps you’ll need to do in preparation. It’s important to do these steps before you start trying to install the Google Play Store, as failing to do so can cause problems.

Remove the microSD card

You need to ensure that you remove anymicroSD cardsthat are inserted into your Amazon Fire tablet. If you install the Google Play Store with the card still in your tablet, the app can get installed to the microSD card, which can cause issues and may even lead to data loss. Remove the card, and you can put it back in once the Google Play Store has been installed.

Update your Amazon Fire tablet

You should ensure that your Fire tablet is up to date. This is especially important if you’re trying to install the Google Play Store on atablet from 2022. The Google Play Store once wouldn’t run on some older versions of the firmware for 2022 tablets, but the problem seems to have gone away with later updates. Your Amazon Fire tablet will update automatically, but it doesn’t always happen straightaway. You can force your tablet to search for any available updates which should hurry the process along.

Determine your Fire tablet model

to download the right files to install the Google Play Store on your Amazon Fire tablet, you’ll need to knowwhich model of Fire tabletyou’re using. You may know this already, but if you’re not sure, you can find the information in your tablet’s settings.

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Get the files you need to get up and running

Once you’ve completed all the preparation steps, you’re ready to start downloading the relevant files. These are APK files that allow you to install the Google Play Store as well as some necessary services. The exact files that you need will depend on the model of Fire tablet that you’re using. You’ll need four different files: Google Account Manager, Google Play Services, Google Services Framework, and theGoogle Play Storeitself.

Below are the files you’ll need depending on the model and firmware of your Fire tablet. The files are hosted on APK Mirror which has a good reputation for hosting genuine files. Open the links on the Silk browser on your Amazon Fire tablet, and make sure to click theDownload APKbutton with the size of the file listed beneath it, as some of the ads on the site can be deceptive. You should also seeVerified Safe to Installabove the download button.

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When you click the download button, you may see a message warning that the files you’re trying to download might be harmful. This is a standard warning for files from unknown sources; tapDownload Anywayif you’re happy to proceed.

Google Account Manager

Fire Max 11 (13th generation)

Google Account Manager 7.1.2 (Android 6.0+)

Fire HD 10 (9th, 11th, 13th generation)

Fire HD 10 (7th generation or older)

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Google Account Manager 5.1-1743759 (Android 5.0+)

Fire HD 8 (8th, 10th, and 12th generation)

Fire HD 8 (7th generation or older)

Amazon Fire HD 8 Kids

Fire 7 (9th, 12th generation)

Fire 7 (7th generation or older)

Google Services Framework

Google Play Services

Google Play Services (64-bit, nodpi) (Android 11+)

Fire HD 10 (13th generation)

Fire HD 10 (9th,11th generation)

Google Play Services (64-bit, nodpi) (Android 9.0+)

Google Play Services (32-bit, nodpi) (Android 5.0+)

Fire HD 8 (12th generation)

Fire HD 8 (10th generation)

Fire HD 8 (8th generation)

Google Play Services (64-bit, nodpi) (Android 6.0+)

Fire 7 (12th generation)

Fire 7 (9th generation)

You should see a list of files available to download. Select the most recent file that doesn’t contain the word ‘beta’ in the file name by tapping theDownloadarrow for that file.

Google Play Store

All Fire models

Google Play Store (universal, nodpi)

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Install Play Store on your Fire tablet

Make sure to follow the right order

Once all the files have been downloaded, you’re ready to start installing them. You’ll need to install them one at a time in the order described below. Your file names will be much longer than those listed below; just make sure that each file you install starts with the text listed in the steps.

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Sign in to Google Play Store

Connect your account to start installing apps

Once your Fire tablet has restarted, you should see thePlay Storeapp on your home screen.

Launch the app and sign in with your Google account. You should now be able to download and install apps directly from the Google Play Store.

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Troubleshooting tips and tricks

If you’ve followed the steps above, but the Google Play Store app won’t open on your Fire tablet, there are a couple of things you may try.

Granting Play Store app permissions

Some people have found that to get the Play Store to work properly, they first needed to grant the app certain permissions. Doing so may allow the Play Store to load on your Fire tablet.

Try using Fire Toolbox

If you can’t get the method above to work, no matter what you try, then there is an alternative option. However, this requires connecting your Fire tablet to aWindows computerusing a USB cable. A Linux version is also available, but there’s no option for Mac.

Download and install the Fire Toolbox app and follow the instructions to connect your Fire tablet. Run the recommended setup tool when the app launches and follow the instructions to install the Google Play Store app.