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Switching out the firmware on a registered Kindle Fire
I picked up a Kindle Fire and found I really did not like the stock interface.
So I rooted it and installed the Go Launcher (much nicer), In the process I installed the updated Kindle app so I could get it to launch from the Go launcher and I found that I like it more than the stock kindle app. I did however notice that it how is Registered as an Android Device on Amazons website. So at this point I'm thinking I may as well dump the Stock firmware and load a cleaned up Android OS (New ROM). I realize in doing so the Kindle Fire is no longer a Kindle fire as far as the manage your devices goes, has Amazon given anyone a hard time over this? Thank you PS: I realize my warranty has probably already been voided by "Rooting" it. |
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If you have to return it back to Amazon, you just re-flash the original firmware back. I think Amazon doesn't really care at this point because it's letting them sell more units and most people are loading the Kindle/Newsstand, Amazon Video, and Amazon App Store apps anyway.
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Congrats!!
you now have a very decent low priced well specced 7 inch full android tablet. I am tempted to do this but for the fear of "bricking"my device, as I already run an alternative launcher,use an alternative Book reader and never use Amazons movies or shop from its built in "ecosystem". |
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Thank you. I also think a bit of the appeal of the fore is that it can be rooted.
if it was locked down I would have gotten something else. Since I'm already using Amazon for Music and Books this will just increase my using Amazon. The rooting is fairly straightforward, but still there is a risk. Since I really don't like the stock interface so I was to either return it or root it. Out of all the tablets in or near this price range I thought the Kindle Fire looked the nicest since it does not have any Logos on the front. My biggest concern was to Keep Amazon Happy since I plan to continue to buy Books and media from them (probably even more that I can use them easier). Thanks again |
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If the interface was your only issue, you didn't need to root it. Plenty of people are running Go Launcher without rooting the KF.
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That may be so, but I wanted that to be clear; I see a lot of threads on Fire forums by people thinking that rooting is necessary just to sideload or tocircumvent the stock interface. There's a thread today where someone thinks you need to root the Fire to install an epub reader.
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Update: I wound up going with a tablet instead, at the end of the day it did not
make sense to jump through hoops just to get what I could get out of the box. The Fire is a Very nice unit, but for me it did not make sense. Last edited by Harry_Y; 04-30-2012 at 10:41 AM. |
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I would not root the fire just for one feature like the Googleplay store and go through all the hassle of re-rooting when amazon releases a firmware update. If I were ever to root it would be a complete ROM replacement and I would leave the whole Kindle fire experience behind and use as a proper android tablet. In fact I am nearly doing that now as I dont even visit the Amazon Market or use its kindle reading app. I use third party android Apps 100% of time for everything. |
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(and might still end up getting one... my resolve is weakening and I have two 32GB microSD cards that are desperately looking to be used. ![]() IMO (for what it's worth) you made the right decision. |
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On one level it is tempting but the practical part of my brain says: What is the current state of performing the Root/ROM procedure for us Mac users with no reasonable access to a windows PC? For me it is a matter of risk VS reward and I still don't see what I would gain that would be so crucial to my daily usage of the device that I am not getting now I dont use my kindle fire for web surfing at all really I truly dont need the googleplay store with my alternative book/comic readers the stock carousel is becoming a distant memory. I have every app and 3D/2D game I could want so at the moment i am happy with my GoLauncher/RW set up . |
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