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Old 09-05-2018, 09:16 PM   #25
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Originally Posted by rcentros View Post
I've got one of the cheap ($50) Amazon Fires and it only took a few minutes to find the Nook, Kobo and even the new Walmart eBook apps. You just install them as APKs (I haven't bothered with the Google Play Store).

I don't know, however, how it would work with Nook books on an SD Card.

I'm also not sure whether the OP meant a tablet or the original white Nook eInk device (it's sometimes referred to as a 7" Reader because it had that extra color screen on the bottom).
Yeah, you can just install the APK's (just be careful where you're getting them from). It's just easier with the Play store to know when there are updates and stuff.
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