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Tuesday, June 9, 2020

The ultimate guide for installing the Google Play Store on Amazon Fire tablets Updated for the Fire HD 8 10th Gen

The ultimate guide for installing the Google Play Store on Amazon Fire tablets Updated for the Fire HD 8 10th Gen

Amazon's Fire tablets are incredibly popular, mostly because they're incredibly cheap. However, none of them come with access to the Google Play Store, which is how most Android devices download and install applications. Instead, Fire tablets come bundled with the Amazon Appstore, which has a much smaller library and lacks any Google-made apps and services. No YouTube, no Chrome, and so on.
The good news is that it's not incredibly difficult to install the Play Store on a Fire tablet, and the whole process can take as little time as 10 minutes. This complete guide for installing the Play Store on Fire tablets has detailed instructions for every model produced since 2014, with added troubleshooting steps if you run into issues.

IMPORTANT INFO

  1. Remove your tablet's microSD card if you have one installed. If you don't, the Play Store and its required may be automatically installed to the microSD card, which can cause issues. You can put the card back in once you're done.
  2. There is no way to manage a Fire tablet through Google Family Link, even after the Play Store is installed.
  3. Apps installed through the Play Store might not work with Amazon FreeTime app management. I haven't personally tested this, but that's what many people have reported in the comment section.
  4. Some apps hide themselves from the Play Store on Fire tablets, because Fire tablets are not SafetyNet-certified by Google . Netflix is one app that does this. For those applications, you can try finding them on the Amazon Appstore .

Enable installation from unknown sources

The first step in this process is to enable apps to be installed from outside the Amazon Appstore. This allows you to open and install applications from downloaded APK files, which is how we'll get the Play Store running.
First, go to the main 'Home' page on your home screen and open the Settings app. Then tap the 'Security & Privacy category (older models might just say 'Security'), find the switch for 'Apps from Unknown Sources,' and turn it on.
If tapping 'Apps from Unknown Sources' brings up a list of apps, then you don't need to do anything. You may receive a popup when installing APKs, but you'll just have to tap the 'Allow' button when prompted.
Now you're ready to download and install the APKs needed to get the Google Play Store running.

Install the Play Store

The next step is to download the proper APK files for the Play Store. You technically have to install four different applications  Google Account Manager, Google Services Framework, Google Play Services, and finally the Google Play Store. The first three apps handle basic account services and add APIs, while the last app is the store itself.
Because different Fire tablets run different versions of Android with varying hardware, the exact APKs you have to install depend on what Fire tablet you have. If you're not sure which model you have, open the Settings app again, tap on 'Device Options & System' (it might also just be called 'Device Options'), and look at what is listed under 'Device Model.
For the Google Account Manager and Google Services Framework applications, find the appropriate links for your device from the table below, and tap the main 'Download APK' button on the linked page. Don't open the downloaded files yet, we'll do that later.

GOOGLE ACCOUNT MANAGER


Fire HD 10 (9th Gen), Fire 7 (9th Gen), Fire HD 8 (8th, 10th Gen)Google Account Manager v7.1.2
Fire HD 10 (7th Gen and older), Fire HD 8 (7th Gen and older), Fire 7 (7th Gen and older), Fire HD 6, Fire HDX 8.9Google Account Manager v5.1

GOOGLE SERVICES FRAMEWORK


Fire HD 10 (9th Gen), Fire HD 8 (10th Gen)Google Services Framework v9-4832352
Fire 7 (9th Gen), Fire HD 8 (8th Gen)Google Services Framework v7.1.2
Fire HD 10 (7th Gen and older), Fire HD 8 (7th Gen and older), Fire 7 (7th Gen and older), Fire HD 6, Fire HDX 8.9Google Services Framework v5.1
For these last two applications, click the link for your device, then select the version closest to the top of the list which doesn't have "beta" in the name. Again, don't open the files yet, just download them.

GOOGLE PLAY SERVICES


Fire HD 10 (9th Gen, 2019), Fire HD 8 (10th Gen)Google Play Services (64-bit ARM, nodpi, Android 9.0+)
Fire 7 (9th Gen, 2019)Google Play Services (32-bit ARM, nodpi, Android 6.0+)
Fire HD 8 (8th Gen, 2018)Google Play Services (64-bit ARM, nodpi, Android 6.0+)
Fire HD 10 (7th Gen and older), Fire HD 8 (7th Gen and older), Fire 7 (7th Gen and older), Fire HD 6, Fire HDX 8.9Google Play Services (32-bit ARM, nodpi, Android 5.0+)

GOOGLE PLAY STORE


All modelsGoogle Play Store (universal, nodpi)
Now it's time to install the apps. Find the Files app on your tablet (it might also be called 'Docs' or 'Documents') and open it. Then, find your device's Downloads folder. On most Fire tablets, this is located in the side menu.
Finding downloaded APKs on a 2020 Fire HD 8
Finding downloaded APKs on a 2018 Fire HD 8
You should see all four APK files. If not, go back and see which one you missed (or just download all of them for good measure). Also, switch to the file list view if you haven't already, so you can see the full names of each APK.
Open the apps in the below order, and when the installation is complete, press 'Done' and not 'Open'. Installing the apps out of order will cause the Play Store to not work. Also, if you have an SD card, make sure to take it out during these installations.
  1. com.google.gsf.login
  2. com.google.android.gsf
  3. com.google.android.gms
  4. com.android.vending
Once you have installed all four apps, hold down the power button, and tap 'Restart' to restart your tablet. Older tablets might only have the option to power off — if so, let the tablet shut down, then hold down on the power button to turn it back on.
Restart (or power off, and back on again) after you finish installing the Play Store.
After your Fire tablet has booted back up, open the new Play Store app from the home screen. From there, the Play Store should ask you to login with your Google account, and then finally allow you to download and install apps.

Fixes for common problems

If the Play Store or other Google apps aren't working correctly, here are some fixes for common issues.

"This account already exists on your device"

If you get the error "This account already exists on your device" when signing into Chrome or another Google app, or if the app won't detect your Google account at all, follow these steps:
  1. Completely close the app you're having issues with (e.g. swipe it away in the Recents/multi-tasking screen).
  2. Open the Settings app, tap Apps & Permissions, then select 'Manage all applications.' These options might have different names, depending on your version of Fire OS.
  3. Find the app you're having issues with in the list, tap on it, and select 'Permissions'.
  4. Switch all available permissions to 'On'. Enabling the Contacts permission alone did the trick in my testing, but you might as well enable everything for good measure.
  5. Open the app again.
In Chrome's case, you also have to open the browser, tap on the Settings menu, and tap the 'Continue as...' blue button at the top of the screen.

Troubleshooting

If you're having a different issue than the ones listed above, here are some generic troubleshooting tips.

Reboot your tablet

This might be obvious, but it's a good step to take. Hold down the power button, tap the 'Power Off' option, and turn your tablet back on by holding down the power button again. Once it has booted back up, open the Play Store from the home screen and see if it works.

Clear app data

When I initially wrote this guide, I wasn't able to sign into the Play Store until I cleared the app's local data. This will essentially reset the Play Store app to its original state, and should fix most problems you might encounter.
Open the Settings app, select the 'Apps & Notifications' section (or whatever else has 'Apps' or 'Applications' in the name), and tap 'Manage All Applications.' Find the Play Store in the list of apps and tap it.
You have to perform two steps on this info screen. First, press the 'Force Stop' button to stop the Play Store from running. Then press the 'Storage' menu option and tap 'Clear Data' (it might also be called 'Clear storage'). Now return to the Play Store app and see if it works.
If that didn't help, follow the above steps again, but restart your tablet before trying to open the Play Store. If that didn't work either, try force-stopping and clearing data for Google Play Services in addition to the Play Store.

Reset the tablet

If you still can't get the Play Store to work, your best option is probably to factory-reset your tablet and try again. Make sure you don't restore from a backup when you're setting up the tablet again, unless the backup was made before you tried to install the Play Store.

Stuff to do afterwards

Congrats, your Fire tablet now has the Google Play Store! Pat yourself on the back. Now that the hard part is over, here are some things you should do or keep in mind.

Install Google apps

Now that you have the Play Store, you can download all the Google apps you couldn't download before! Here are some suggestions  if you're reading this on your Fire tablet, the links will take you right to the app's Play Store page.

Monday, April 27, 2020

How To Transfer Photos From iPhone To PC

How To Transfer Photos From iPhone To PC

To transfer photos from iPhone to PC is easy, despite the fact that some iPhone users have encountered issues while copying some pictures to their computer.
Regardless of the system one is using, transferring files from mobile to a computer shouldn’t be that hard. Well, it’s really not. It’s just that most of us don’t want to look for other ways to get the job done if the one we’re used to doesn’t work.
So, in this post, I will give you three options to transfer photos from iPhone to PC. Use the one that you think is more convenient to you.

Transfer Photos From iPhone To PC Using Lightning Cable

Time Needed : 7 minutes
Your iPhone uses a lightning cable that can be connected to a USB port. Needless to say, you can connect it to any computer and transfer files at will once the connection is established. But in this tutorial, I will be showing you how to import photos from your iPhone to your computer.
  1. Unlock your iPhone screen.
    You need to do this as you will need to allow access to its memory.
    transfer photos from iphone to pc home screen
  2. Connect the lightning cable to your iPhone and then to your PC.
    Just make sure the connection is correct and good. A pop-up will show on your iPhone screen.
    transfer photos from iphone to pc usb
  3. Tap Allow.
    This allows your PC to access your iPhone.
    transfer photos from iphone to pc allow
  4. On your computer, launch Photos.
    I’m assuming your PC runs on Windows 10 (well, it’s 2020).
    transfer photos from iphone to pc photos
  5. Tap Import at the upper-right corner of the window.
    It will ask you where to import photos from, click From a USB device.
    transfer photos from iphone to pc import
  6. Select the photos you want to import.
    It’s already sorted by month, so it’s easier to choose.
    transfer photos from iphone to pc select pictures
  7. Click Import selected to begin the transfer.
    Depending on how many pictures you’re copying, the process may take a few seconds to a few minutes to complete.
    transfer photos from iphone to pc import selected

How to Recover Deleted Facebook Photos

How to Recover Deleted Facebook Photos

Unlike other platforms, Facebook doesn’t have any sort of trash bin to recycle deleted contents like pictures. You might think that it is not possible to recover deleted Facebook photos. But there are actually ways to get those memorable photos back. 
Facebook has been one of the most commonly used social media platforms and has established its reputation to its users. If you’ve been using this for a certain period, you might have uploaded a bunch of photos and some of them are already deleted. But there are times that you just want to reminisce those memories and you would want to restore those pictures again. 
There are also cases where you accidentally delete an important or memorable picture. However, you might not find any sort of options to recover those photos that you have deleted. That might be a sad thing for you and could be confusing. 
What you’ll find below are the instructions on how to recover deleted Facebook photos. Read further and find out more details.

Recover Photos that are Deleted on Facebook

Time Needed : 05 minutes
Here are the steps on how to restore deleted photos on your Facebook:
  1. Open Facebook App and sign in.
    recover deleted facebook photos
  2. Go to Settings and Privacy.
    settings and privacy restore pictures
  3. Select Privacy Shortcuts.
    privacy shortcuts facebook photos
  4. Scroll down and look for Your Facebook Information.
    recover photos information
  5. Tap on View or clear off-Facebook activity.
    restore pictures
  6. Select More Options.
    options to recover pictures
  7. Select Download Your Information.
    download information
  8. Click on Deselect All.
    deselect photos
  9. Click on Photos And Videos to request a copy.
    photos and videos restoration
  10. Scroll down and choose the date range that you want to request.
    restore pictures date range
  11. Click on Create File.
    create file to recover deleted facebook photos
  12. Wait until the requested file has been completed. Once the file is ready, click on Download Again. You will be routed to the login page. Just enter your Facebook credentials to begin the download.
    download file for photos
Tools
  • Facebook
Materials
  • iPhone

Other Ways to Restore Pictures from Facebook

Aside from the Facebook App, you can also download this information via Facebook website. Just log in your account at Facebook.com. Go to Settings > Your Facebook Information > Download Your Information
If you’re using an iPhone and have enabled iCloud backups, you may also restore those backups and recover the photos that you might need. 
I hope that this article provided the things that you need to restore deleted Facebook photos. If you find this helpful, don’t forget to spread the word. We also have our other Tips and tutorial information and other tips and tricks for your devices. Feel free to visit it anytime. Thank you.

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