Supercell wrote: » Just curious, mine had 5.1.3 when I got it on Black Friday so easy to root etc, I opted for the cheapest version with ad's, are the ones shipping with 5.3.2 the ad-less version?
2nd Row Donkey wrote: » None. They are hard-coded for life
CreepingDeath wrote: » I bought the fire for kids 7" tablet from argos (Ireland) last year, where they offered 1 year access to fire for kids unlimited. It was supposed to be videos, apps, ebooks etc. But Argos weren't supposed to sell them in Ireland due to licensing issues on the video content. So all the videos were geo blocked. Ended up getting a partial refund from Amazon, but could access apps/games and ebooks. That was 1 year ago. Just noticed a €4.78 Amazon download charge on my credit card, so they've immediately started a hidden recurring charge after year one despite not being able to supply is the service... Will be phoning them up on that. So the Amazon fire unlimited for kids package wasn't available in Ireland last year, I assume it's the same still.
zerks wrote: » It was quoted a few days ago.Go back a few pages and it's there.I'm on mobile so posts per page might be different. You'll see the links to the apks you need.You also need a file explorer too.Dodzy used file commander.
Bob Z wrote: » Is his guide on this thread?
zerks wrote: » Thanks to dodzy and the post with the quick guide to putting play store on the fire. Took 5 minutes.I only got around to setting up the thing this evening. It's been sitting under the tree since before Christmas. Mobdro and Showbox also work perfectly on it.
The_Conductor wrote: » Specs-wise- its got double the memory of the Amazon tablet, the same processor and gpu- but there are better cameras on the Amazon tablet. Either tablet take a 32Gb Microsd card (Argos sell them for around a tenner)- so I wouldn't get hung up over the memory. The fire has a better camera- and more pertinently, if you're giving it to a kid- there are a wide range of protective cases for children available- the Acer does have a sleeve- but its not really 'protective' in the way the children's cases are for the Fire. Given choice of the two- for a kid- I'd 100% definitely go for the Amazon- if the price differential supported it. The Acer's higher price, even its new reduced price, is not, in my opinion, justified- when the Fire is so much cheaper.
g0g wrote: » Sorry,OT I know, but will that Acer be decent enough to run kids games games like the Lego ones? There were a few available to reserve last night so I have one held til end of today. Want something cheap, but not too the point that it's junk!
dodzy wrote: » I'd be passing over the fire at this price and grabbing the Acer for a lot less. Double the storage too, with no Amazon OS circumvent.http://www.argos.ie/static/Product/partNumber/5152070/Trail/searchtext%3EACER+7.htm Apologies, stockless anywhere I've checked
dixiefly wrote: » Anyone know where this can now be bought at the best price? Preferably not online as I would like to get one for the weekend. Thanks
The_Conductor wrote: » Argos.
mrcheez wrote: » Oddly enough. We're not seeing ads on my Dad's tablet during the lock screen. All I've done on the device is install ADB and Play Store (was a 5.1.3 device if that's a factor). Never had to manually disable ads. Odd. I purchased the cheap "with ads " version
namloc1980 wrote: » After much mucking about I finally got this going. Using GoToApp (thanks for the suggestion SachaJ), I couldn't get it to work properly at first so I ended up installing Play Store directly on the kids profile. Downloaded yt kids and it works perfectly in the kids profile. Now you have to go through the GoToApp to do it which isn't ideal but it works. Hopefully a better solution will come along soon.
namloc1980 wrote: » Anyone work out a way to get Youtube Kids onto a kids profile? It's the only thing missing from the kids profile and the little one loves yt kids...
mrcheez wrote: » Anyone manage to install Whatsapp on these devices? Or is there an app that can send photos to a phone without using Email? btw I installed Mobdro on the Fire this morning and my Dad's loving his new Sky Sports-enabled tablet
Quackster wrote: » Won't work from the Play Store but you can install WhatsApp directly once you have the APK (either copy it from a mobile or download it from an APK mirror site).
SachaJ wrote: » Did you install the Google Play Store and associated apks and then install YT Kids through the Play Store?
namloc1980 wrote: » Tried that. Yt kids isn't there on the kids profile even after sharing the app. Am I missing a step?
SachaJ wrote: » See my above post for GoToApp
happypants wrote: » Ok so everyone is just letting their children use the main profile? I'll tighten up the parental controls on that one then. Thanks for the reply.
dodzy wrote: » Not impossible but more tricky than it's worth. You'll need root and USB adapters for starters. If your only option is a wifi dongle, then get one that creates a hotspot as opposed to the plug-in type.
irishproduce wrote: » I don't think the browser will show on a childs profile at all, think of the childs profile as a state within your device. Like an app. It will only allow certain apps in to be partitioned for the child and the apps it will allow in, must be apps downloaded via the amazon app. Since you installed playstore outside the amazon app, then anything downloaded through that, will not come in to be accessible by the child profile, make sense?