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Originally Posted by ottischwenk
I didnt try Kindle 8.51
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If you didn't try, but others have tried and get it to work with Bluestacks, but not a real device, then inherently there IS a difference in how Bluestacks handles things compared to other (physical) devices. Bluestacks is also unique that it can run multiple ABI (Application Binary Interface) in the same virtual machine. You can disable this if you want, but by default a Bluestacks emulator can run different APKs that are compiled for different processors - 32bitARM, 64bitARM, 32bitX86, and 64bitX86 can coexist in the same VM. Though, support for 64bit requires a 64bit Android version, even in BS.