There are a lot of things you can do to modify Amazon’s 2017 line of Fire tablets without rooting them. You can install the Google Play Store, try alternate ...
Amazon is selling a device to lure people into buying Amazon content. The company doesn't care about making it easier or better for you to use a Fire as a general-purpose tablet.
The latest Kindle Fire update, 6.2.1, has had mixed reviews. It brings plenty of improvements for normal users, but makes rooting more difficult. Now it’s become apparent that it also allows ...