Akrasia wrote: » There's a chance that the root won't work on your version of the software, if that's the case, you'll need to sideload version 5.1.2 of the OS before rooting, but that's not too hard to do and if you need help, just ask
mccartj5 wrote: » Hey Akrasia, Thanks for the guide, I've gotten as far as Step 3 rootking and it has failed a couple of times. I have now started the ap again and it seems to be stuck at Verify Root Status. Any ideas?
adb sideload fire512.bin
Akrasia wrote: » When I rooted my phone, it restarted a few times and one time it said I had failed. I just pressed the root button again and it worked. If it's jammed, maybe delete the app from the tablet and restart step 3 again using the tool, and if this doesn't work, you might have to roll back your os to the version 5.1.2 Download the ADB tool in the link in my post, download the old version of the os from the link in my post (it'll be a .bin file) You'll need to put the .bin file into the folder that contains your ADB files and it's easier to rename it to something like 'fire512' so you can run the command easier by default this will be your c drive, so the path would be c:/ADB/ Plug your fire into your computer Power off your tablet, then hold volume down and power up together and you'll get into a boot menu, select option 2 (volume buttons are up and down, power button is select) Now all you gotta do go to your computer,Hold Shift and Right click somewhere inside the c:/adb/ folder and select 'open command window here' In the command shell, write (presuming you renamed your file to call it fire512) This will send the older version of the official firmware to the tablet When this is done, repeat step 3 and install rootking and keep restarting it until it reaches 100%
Asus X540L wrote: » Why root it? It won't update automatically and you could brick it and you probably wreck your warranty (although at 30pound it hardly matters) The Amazon App store is better than Google Play in a lot of ways - some of the free games on Underground are absolutely amazing. I've enough of Google Play on my phone so I'm leaving my Fire as an Amazon tablet.
Akrasia wrote: » Amazon fire OS is a big billboard. If you're happy to be hard sold non stop that's fine, otherwise you should consider reclaiming the device for the things you want to use it for, not the things amazon wants you to do
Suckit wrote: » Battery life (on FireOS) is terrible for me. Was that the same with anybody else?
Asus X540L wrote: » Some apps like Hearthstone murder the battery. It's the same on my phone. Just be careful about what you use.
Tigerandahalf wrote: » I have an Amazon Fire and there are no ads on it. I was tempted to root but to be honest I don't think it is worth the hassle for the few apps that I regularly use.
Nemeses2050 wrote: » Even I don't see any ads on my Fire, kinda strange as it said with special ads. But there's not many apps on Amazon store, so I'm tempted to atleast get the google app store
digitaldr wrote: » I've put cm 12 on 2 of these so far. I've found that kingroot works best if you have a very good wifi connection as it needs to access servers to get the best root method for your particular device. I have very fast cable broadband but my 2.4Ghz WiFi is a bit weak (the only band supported by the fire). This is not usually a problem as everything else connected to it is supports 5GHz. I found that kingroot is much more likely to succeed when I'm very close to the router.
bittihuduga wrote: » got my fire from amazon. :-) i dont want to root it. i just want to remove ads. is this a simple request to amazon chat team?
bittihuduga wrote: » i just want to remove ads. is this a simple request to amazon chat team?
sugarman wrote: » Side loaded 3.1.2, rooted it, disabled OTA and stuck on CM12.1 this afternoon. Much better and very happy with it. No more ads, bloatware and a propper app store. I'd original tried just adding the play store and removing ads but still found fireOS very sluggish with any labour intensive apps. I have GTA 3 running on max settings using my PS3 controller no bother now.
Akrasia wrote: » The app store doesn't need rooting so if you're happy with the Fire OS skin, then there's no risk at all in adding the play store
Tigerandahalf wrote: » I followed the guide re getting the google play store and its apps but keeping the Fire OS.I connected my google account and downloaded a few apps but I couldn't use the Chrome browser. I guess the Fire OS doesn't want one using another browser with ad revenue etc. Does anyone know how to stop google accounts on different phones/tablets from syncing your browsing history etc. I would be afraid that my gmail account would be vulnerable too given the amount of people around the house at xmas that could use the tablet.
Tigerandahalf wrote: » I followed the guide re getting the google play store and its apps but keeping the Fire OS. I connected my google account and downloaded a few apps but I couldn't use the Chrome browser. I guess the Fire OS doesn't want one using another browser with ad revenue etc. Does anyone know how to stop google accounts on different phones/tablets from syncing your browsing history etc. I would be afraid that my gmail account would be vulnerable too given the amount of people around the house at xmas that could use the tablet.
Tigerandahalf wrote: » I can't even get into the Play Store app. It just comes up as a white blank screen.
MarkY91 wrote: » Wait what?...GTA 3 + PS3 controller?....you have my attention! Can it be done with a ps4 controller?