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Old 10-11-2017, 05:10 PM   #83
Josieb1
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
I turn auto update off entirely in the settings. But after seeing the updates that are queued, I often like to utilize the Update All button. Can't do that when there's apps in the list that weren't installed from the Play Store.

I'm noticing a few fiddly issues with having the Play Store core apps installed, actually. I may get rid of the Google stuff and go back to stock. The stock mail, calendar and contacts apps synchronize with my Google account well enough. The only thing I'd miss would be Chrome (and I can probably get over that).

To those more familiar with the xda stuff: can I just uninstall the apks in reverse to get back to stock, or would a factory reset be better?
I can't help with the uninstall bit but for Google Play apps what I have done before, because I have an android device as well, is just install the apks from Google Play for the apps not in the Amazon App Store. These are mainly Dropbox, Sky +, Firefox and Kobo. Everything else I need is in the Amazon App Store.
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