[NO ROOT][NO PC] Installing Google Framework(5th Gen Amazon Fire 2015) - Fire General

So I tried other methods that required having ADB drivers installed and whatnot, however I couldnt get my PC to recognize my Amazon Fire tablet. So I tried installing the APKs one by one.
So this is what I did;
Enable "Unknown Sources" Option
By default this is turned off to prevent you from installing adware/crapware and such by clicking on harmful ads(sometimes they autoclick themselves) in shady websites. e.g kickass.to, xnxx.com and even pornhub.com
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Download em APKs
Get them APKs here: Dropbox
Install them one by one
Using your favorite file browser(I used ES File Explorer coz its on the Amazon Appstore), scroll to the Download folder and click on the APKs one by one to install them. They take fairly long to install. So be patient.
Now you a part of Googles Ecosystem. Enjoy!!!

similar to how i did it also ..
but this was before all the ADB stuff they made..
then i manually turned off all the services i didn't want..
was a pain BUT i didnt want to have to factory reset my Fire
just to do it the easy way .. IE: with the adb script
and have to reinstall all my programs/books, over again
thanks for this post may help some people.
PS: i should note there might be some problems with the way you and i did it

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[Q] how do I create multiple storm 8 accounts on a rooted xperia x10a?

O.k., i've been looking for almost 2 weeks and cannot find anywhere how to do this.
Now on apple devices you have UDID faker.
I have found android ID changer but it doesn't seem to work.
e.g.
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So basically, I got myself banned on purpose from a storm8 game to "hide links" from other gamers. needless to say it backfired and they went all nazi on me.
so i have rooted my Xperia X10a with superoneclick, I have the following apps downloaded:
Android ID changer
Titanium Backup
Busybox installer
AppAdmin
Superuser
Advanced Task Killer
Droid Tweaker
Link2SD
Now i understand that i may have to partition my SDcard.
I have also on my computer downloaded ADB, android-sdk_r12-windows, and java EE 6 sdk.
But for some reason when i have tried to follow the directions on how to partition your sd card, my phone will not boot up in recovery mode.
SO:
if failing being able to create multiple droid identities, how do I change my existing so that i can start a new storm8 game on my existing device???
by the way, i am definitely not a total noob, but them again i aint a software developer either. I know what probably needs to be done, just have no clue how to do it

[UTILITY]ApkManager (apkm) rework of AndroidSuite2012

Apkm (Apkmanager)
As a lot of features in AndroidSuite2012 were not used by the actual user I decided to release a single tool dedicated for decompiling apk's.
It has the same simple to use GUI as AndroidSuite but with less confusing buttons and a much lighter package.
The check box options are not yet implemented this is a alpha I was working on and decided to pull it from my dropbox and release.
Enjoy! Download below
PS Apktool might need replacing. Tomorrow I will update with the same method for decompiling used in AS2012.
apkm (ApkManager)
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DOWNLOAD​​
Tutorial​
Visit slethen.net for more information on this tool and other things I've done
Hi I installed your great tool but I get this message
Error: Unable to access jarfile G:\ANDROID
What should I do to get away
Taxi341 said:
Hi I installed your great tool but I get this message
Error: Unable to access jarfile G:\ANDROID
What should I do to get away
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This is normally caused if theres a space in the name of the folder. Make sure its not in a folder with a space in the name. Although I've never seen it say \ANDROID. Could you screen shot the program? And remember you need jre installed

[TOOL] Android Multi-Install Tool. Batch Install your apps.[v 1.0.0] ALL android

I needed to install some stuff after I flashed my rom, so I quickly wrote up this tool.
You can throw whatever APK files into it, and connect your phone with debugging enabled, hit install and It'll install all the applications in the list.
Currently, this is just a prototype, but it will eventually get better, and I will add more features. For now, It should work for just a simple batch install.
If you have any problems, just shoot me a PM. Otherwise, I think this should be dead simple to use. If you have any suggestions for what I could add, Post it here.
Oh, and, If you wouldn't mind, Shooting me some donations will ensure you'll get more of this stuff!
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New Version coming out April 30th, 2014
I am re-writing the code from scratch. This was a project from a while ago.
Features to be implemented in the next version:
File management
APK installation library
APK removal
APK backup
More Realistic and better progress bar.
Windows 8 and retrograde support.
Mac and Linux support

'Android System' appearing in downloaded apps?

Before I do a reset on my phone, I am curious to know how 'Android System' ended up in my Downloaded Apps section of the app manager? I've not done anything with the device in terms of something that would do this. It might also explain why I keep getting package installer errors.
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I did a reset through settings as opposed to flashing the firmware. I was curious to see how badly I screwed things up. Google Play store was missing and Account Services wouldn't load properly. Now I know when you have a locked bootloader and the Google APKs come preinstalled, that I have to restore firmware to use stock apps. Well, if some of you know me enough by now, I don't take no for an answer usually. So I took an hour, looked for the stock Play Store. I found it on the first try. Or the phone accepted it. Either way, All 4 APKs fixed themselves, but they migrated out of the system. So The only way to fix the stock is to flash firmware. If you're lucky enough to find the right APK online, they will fix themselves, but won't be system apps. So far everything seems so good.

Install apps of unknown sources

In my shield pro 2019 there is no switch visible to allow the installation of apps of unknown sources.
I have developer options enabled already.
How can I install apps of unknown sources?
Can you just install filelinked? I've got most my apps using it
I'm late, but it is Settings - Device Preferences - Security & restrictions - Unknow sources
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I've tried to use web download on the Analiti app by accessing apkpure and bringing up an app I have on other android devices. It will not download then I found that BlueMail and Filelinked are "not compatable" from Nvidia yet watched videos on YouTube that were made up to just a couple months ago showing this being done. The only thing I can think of is firmware upgrade 8.2.1 as of 11/16 is what is causing this. I'm wondering myself if there is a workaround or how to downgrade back to the last firmware if anyone has any input on this?
Looks like the Shield TV is locked down like chastity belt, going to be returning mine back to Best Buy. What a rip, considering Fire TV cube is half the price.
At least 8.2.2 installs from unknown sources fine.
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