mrcheez wrote: » wooh this is pretty small alright, I take it you can easily increase the font-size for my elderly recipient to use it for emails etc?
irishproduce wrote: » Trying to get those handy children's cases with the handle. All the ones on eBay say things like v5 or 2015. Is the one I got on Amazon for 24.99 compatible with the reference v5 or 2015 anyone know?
bazz26 wrote: » 8GB version is gone back up to 69.99 in Argos and magically they have them in stock again. Had one reserved at 36.99 but got no text/email to tell me when it would arrived in store as they were showing sold out. Going in store now to see if they will honor the reserved price but I'm not hopeful. Bit of sharp practice going on there in my view. The 16GB version is currently on offer at €10 more than the 8GB version but I think it would be wasted on the recipient. Might let it slide until January if I cannot get the original one at 36:99, I'm sure they will drop in price again.
ted1 wrote: » I think that there mark up remains the same as Amazon would have provided them at a discounted price to them.
foggy_lad wrote: » I got two boxes today out of 6 that were listed as being in Dublin yesterday, the missing ones were all marked as being in DUBLIN MAIL CENTRE EXT DUBLIN 12 and the ones I got were listed as being in DUBLIN PARCEL DEPOT BALLYMOUNT RD DUBLIN 12 So are some parcels going to the wrong sorting centres or is that EXT place like an overflow place when they get busy?
Sky Tangy Gloom wrote: » Were the ones in Dublin Parcel Depot Ballymount Road bigger? Normally I find Parcels come to me from that depot but packets will come from my local sorting office.
muffler wrote: » Anyone buying the fire 7 during the black Friday deals would have got the original recommended case for 6 or 7 euro I think. I bought mine in NI - £20 for the tablet and £4 for the case.
georgiecasey wrote: » i've bought 4 of these for my nephews/nieces and rooted them all and flashed stock nexus7 firmware using kingroot. so it's just like you bought a tablet from Google and has the play store. it was a bit of a pain alright findind information the first time so give us a reply if anybody has problems this is THE guide i followed on how to do it:https://www.thepolyglotdeveloper.com/2016/05/install-better-custom-rom-amazon-kindle-fire/ there's a rake of other guides and threads on xda-developers and they all left out information, i went through a lot of them. so start on that guide
Akrasia wrote: » Just posting a link to the batch file. It's awesomehttp://rootjunkysdl.com/files/?dir=Amazon%20Fire%205th%20gen/SuperTool
Patty O Furniture wrote: » I've yet to do this on the tablet, but I've come across a few guides on this thread, which one is the best one? Thanks.
muffler wrote: » A little side (no pun intended) question for this thread. I take it that its a micro SD card thats required for more storage. Does it need the adaptor with it and can anyone recommend one at a decent price? Cheers
muffler wrote: » Thanks guys. I assume there's no difference in the micro sd cards particularly where the description refers to their use in a mobile phone like this one They still fit and work okay in the Fire 7?
ted1 wrote: » That doesn't show the speed , should be class 10https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B010NE3QHQ/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1480888483&sr=8-1&pi=SX200_QL40&keywords=kindle+fire+sd+card&dpPl=1&dpID=41jO4SsqKhL&ref=plSrch
Akrasia wrote: » There are a few youtube videos you can watch, but here's basically what I had to do. 1. download the zip file AmazonFire5thGenSuperTool.zip from my link above 2. Extract it somewhere convenient on your hard drive3. plug your fire into the usb port of your laptop and let windows automatically install the drivers
Patty O Furniture wrote: » What happens when windows doesn't recognise the tablet on My Computer, i've tried different ports, as it's connected directly thru the USB port & have tried different one's as well
Sgt Pepper 64 wrote: » follow the steps below, especially the menu1 ADB driver install, this is what gives you the allow access. Device manager needs to install a driver for it to see it properly ok that was incredibly easy , took all of 5 mins!http://www.howtogeek.com/232726/how-...n-fire-tablet/
After enabling ADB access, connect your Fire Tablet to your computer with the included USB cable. Windows should detect it properly and download the necessary drivers.
Proceed to the next step–if you have any issues, you can try installing Google’s USB drivers manually as described in step three of this guide.
Step One: Set Up the Android SDK Head to the Android SDK download page and scroll down to “SDK Tools Only
Patty O Furniture wrote: » Unfortunately, it didn't detect it, i've even tried to restart both laptop & tablet, but to no avail? but below it tells me, But can't find SDK Tools Only, as i don't want to d/load anything else that's there?
Sgt Pepper 64 wrote: » Are you sure you enabled the debugger access? Try a different cable and /or test the cable on your phone try a windows 7 pc go start run, devmgmt.msc enter
echo [*] "Browse My Computer For Driver Software"But this is where i got stuck above, in where i knew where it was & gave the location of the usbfolder, but it kept telling me, it cant be found every time:( even where i gave the correct path on the C:drive echo [*] "Let Me Pick from a List of Device Drivers on my ComputerI tried here, couldn't see the tablet name, but only the name of the phone cable for Samsung phone, so tried that & while all the unsigned notifications were bugging me, not to do the ADB, it almost put me off from doing it:(echo [*] choose Have DiskI had no idea what that was above, as i thought you needed a disk, but went through the options a few times!echo [*] Browse to the usb_drivers fold that is in this tool