ted1 wrote: » Velcro strips will do the job , most hardware shops will stick them
SachaJ wrote: » Have one on the way..... Anyone have a wall mount for these? Thinking it might be handy in the kitchen as a Spotify controller and something for a quick view of the house CCTV. Also thinking I might get one for above the front door permanently displaying the front door CCTV camera.
blobbie wrote: » Took delivery of two of these this morning. Black had Fire OS 5.0.1 - rooted using Root Junky Supertool https://tinyurl.com/jgb5az8 Installed Fire Nexus ROM using https://tinyurl.com/glvlodp Kingroot took a while to root but eventually did. Used flashfire to flash the ROM Pink has Fire OS 5.3.1 - in the process of rooting (hopefully) and deploying Fire Nexus ROM After powering on the 1st time, I didn't register with Amazon and didn't attach to WiFi until prompted by Kingroot. Supertool steps used were; 1. Install ADB & Fastbook drivers 6. Root - install Kingroot 4.9.2 to root (takes 4-5 attempts) and then replace with SuperSU 3. Disable OTA updates 5. Install Flashfire Nexus ROM install: a) Using Silk browser search for "XDA Fire Nexus ROM" - brings you to URL noted above b) Go to the download and download the latest Nexus ROM (2017-0208.zip) c) Follow the instructions in XDA for "Fresh installation from FireOS via FlashFire >= 0.55.1" . Grant Flashfire root via SuperSU when prompted. Usual caveats apply - the above is just a record of what worked for me. Always a chance of a BRICK so be warned.
blobbie wrote: » Took delivery of two of these this morning. Black had Fire OS 5.0.1 - rooted using Root Junky Supertool https://tinyurl.com/jgb5az8 Installed Fire Nexus ROM using https://tinyurl.com/glvlodp Kingroot took a while to root but eventually did. Used flashfire to flash the ROM Pink has Fire OS 5.3.1 - in the process of rooting (hopefully) and deploying Fire Nexus ROM After powering on the 1st time, I didn't register with Amazon and didn't attach to WiFi until prompted by Kingroot.
Gebgbegb wrote: » 5.3.2 rom anyone ?
youcancallmeal wrote: » Anyone know is it worth getting the kids version over the standard?
georgiecasey wrote: » any link for that? for a list of the domains to block? i'll just block them in windows hosts file i think
mrcheez wrote: » "Your device is running 5.3.1.0 Build date September 22 2016" Happy days... so Cyanogen is what I want to install right, to avoid any amazon upgrades?
Mr McBoatface wrote: » If your router allows domain blocking you can stop amazon updates.
Mr McBoatface wrote: » Best to post your OS version and take it from there. If your router allows domain blocking you can stop amazon updates.
blobbie wrote: » On the BA alert side of things, it is back to £34.99https://uk.camelcamelcamel.com/Amazon-Fire-7-Inch-Tablet-8GB/product/B018Y223ZK
mrcheez wrote: » What's the highest version before it becomes a problem rooting? 3.1 or something like that?
dodzy wrote: » May not be possible (SW version dependent)
mrcheez wrote: » I still have yet to get around to rooting my tablet Did my Dad's one before Xmas for his present, but haven't done mine yet. Do I just root it before connecting it to the interwebs, or is the internet connection required for the rooting job?? I bought it during the Black Friday sales so should be the earlier version.
beauf wrote: » Have to say that I'm deeply unimpressed with this Fire 7. Somethings just are so slow its almost unusable. Netflix was working on the kids profile but has now stopped. Nothing I do can get it to work. Works fine on my profile. Changing the settings take about 5 full minutes every time I want to try something else. I allowed the website, doesn't work, reinstalled the app, doesn't work.
The Gardener wrote: » Before you can use Chromecast on the Fire you'll have to install some Google apk's on your device, I used the following guide http://www.howtogeek.com/232726/how-to-install-the-google-play-store-on-your-amazon-fire-tablet/ and then downloaded Google Home direct from the Playstore, I've had no problems using Chromecast on my Fire after using this method.
Bob Z wrote: » yes. can you use chromecast on a fire? my friend is having problem