![]() ![]() You’ll need to visit the Root Junk site now and download the necessary. To check your version, you can go into Settings > Device Options > System Updates and see the number at the top of the screen. As long as they don’t drastically change the operating system, this workaround should work properly for years to come. ![]() We are confident that this will work on the version 5.3.2, although there are reports that it works on all newer versions as well. Installing the store will take only a few minutes of effort, and then you’ll need to wait for the files to download and install. ![]() You’ll simply be clicking a few buttons and downloading a file or two. It also doesn’t require any scripting or advanced knowledge. Unlike other workarounds, there is no need for rooting of the device. It shouldn’t take more than 30-minutes, much of which will be waiting. The only thing you’ll need is a stable connection to the internet, which is why we would recommend that you do this installation in your home when you have time to spare. The process to install Google Play on Kindle Fire isn’t complicated, and you can do it entirely from your Fire device with little fuss.
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