I got my HD Fire 10 (2019) today and got Google Play working with these 4 installs (Allow “Apps from Unknown Sources” when prompted). I got my HD Fire 10 (2019) today and got Google Play working with these 4 installs (Allow “Apps from Unknown Sources” when prompted).
Google Play Services APK (use this version instead if you have the 2017 Fire HD 8) Google Play Store APK. To download each APK file, click on the link, scroll down, and tap on “Download APK”. The download will start shortly. When it does, a pop-up will appear saying that this type of file can harm your device (don’t worry—it won’t).
Does the Amazon Fire HD 8 have Google Play Store?
XDA Junior Member lxmeta was able to get the Play Store on his brand new Fire HD 8, which is based on Android Nougat. All they did was install four things: Google Services Framework, Google Account Manager, Google Play Services, and Google Play Store. So far it’s working and can be used to install apps.
Another question we ran across in our research was “Does the Play Store work on the Amazon Fire HD 8?”.
If you do encounter trouble, you should be able to get it working with the ADB method in Option Two further down that uses a Windows PC to install the Play Store. We originally tested this first method on a Fire HD 8 running Fire OS 5.3.1.1, but readers have reported it working on version 5.3.2 too, as well as on the 7″ Fire Tablet.
Can I install Google Play on my Amazon Fire tablet?
See this post for an effective workaround to allow Google Play to run on your Fire. With the new $150 Fire HD 10 tablet finally shipping, the first reviews of it are starting to pop up all over the place —and almost without exception, every review says that it’s a great tablet, but will unfortunately only let you install apps from Amazon’s store.
Amazon’s Fire Tablet normally restricts you to the Amazon Appstore. But the Fire Tablet runs Fire OS, which is based on Android. You can install Google’s Play Store and gain access to every Android app, including Gmail, Chrome, Google Maps, Hangouts, and the over one million apps in Google Play. This doesn’t even require rooting your Fire Tablet.