Mr McBoatface wrote: » Blocking the update domain at router level stops all that :-)
wiz569 wrote: » Does it need an internet connection while rooting,or would you be safe enough once you don't connect to a WiFi point?
Mr McBoatface wrote: » Good stuff, it's easy enough to root. Best results gotten when it's unregistered with amazon. If your router allows domain blocking you can block amazon updates from ever hitting the tablet. Can be handy while rooting. I posted the domains on this thread a while ago
UsedToWait wrote: » Just got mine, from Amazon 5.3.1.0 so happy days.. Hopefully I can root without turning it into a (rather attractive) brick
Blackie Grey wrote: » Anyway of connecting this to a tv without a chromecast
wiz569 wrote: » It would be a good indication as to what batches they have in stock,at the reduced price they are probably flogging of old stock thus increasing the chances of getting one with the needed firmware,maybe
Mr McBoatface wrote: » What one person gets can vary to what the other gets. No guarantee what they received is what the next will get.
wiz569 wrote: » This chap might know?
Mr McBoatface wrote: » Nobody can answer that. You might be lucky and get an old fire OS , you might not. It's a lottery and as the last rootable OS was release over 6mths ago with 3 updates since you'd be doing very well to get one. IMO A price match on PC world stock would offer the best chance but there's no guarantee of getting one.
wild turkey wrote: » Picked one up in Argos today for €44 and had google playstore on it within half an hour using this guide No other device needed to do it .https://www.howtogeek.com/232726/how-to-install-the-google-play-store-on-your-amazon-fire-tablet/
Mr McBoatface wrote: » As I said before PC world wouldn't shift as much stock as quickly as argos or amazon. Their stock is most likely older. They will price match argos. I'd go there first if I was looking. Getting a rootable Fire OS is a lottery and if you don't win you're stuck with Fire OS and it's not great. The last rootable OS was 5.3.1. The following OS 5.3.2.0 could be downgraded to 5.3.1 but since January that's been replaced by the un-rootable 5.3.2.1 , it can't be downgraded. As of 2 days ago there is a new fire OS 5.3.3.0 appearing on some tablets and so far it's un-rootable too. Won't be too long before it's rolled out to all tablets. You could be waiting a long time before the new OS versions are rooted.
quarryman wrote: » Anyone know what android version the argos ones have?
Alter-Ego wrote: » I think I'll probably just pick one up in Argos tomorrow and hope it has 5.3.1 or earlier.
SachaJ wrote: » Amazon UK. Hoping for the same again tbh.
Alter-Ego wrote: » Was that through Amazon or Argos?
SachaJ wrote: » Off hand I don't but I do know I could install Android on the one I got last time they were on sale (5/6 weeks ago).
Alter-Ego wrote: » Does anybody know what version of FireOS the 8gb models from Argos and/or Amazon are running?
SachaJ wrote: » Good idea. I'm expecting photos when you get it "mounted".....
Dazzy wrote: » I went to a picture frame shop today with the 8" tablet and ordered a frame. I will need to cut out a piece on the inside of the frame to accommodate the micro USB but it will be hidden in the frame. Cost me €30. Getting it next week.
SachaJ wrote: » This is the cheapest way I can think of mounting the tablets. Buy a length of thishttp://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/201473714896 And one of thesehttp://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/291550694502 Mount the box to the wall and any cabling inside it. In might case I'll have some sort of CAT5/CAT6 cable connected to a micro USB cable. Stick a couple of strips of the Dual Lock to the back of the tablet and matching strips to the plastic enclosure. Then attach like Velcro but it's much much stronger. I use this to mount my nVidia Sheild to the back of the TV and have used it attach hard drives to the inside of PC cases etc. What I don't know at this stage is how the Dual Lock will adhere to the back of the Amazon tablet as it's not a perfectly smooth/shiney surface.
The_Conductor wrote: » If you read back a few pages- one of the guys is using one as a video monitor for his door- with the unit on his wall.
Dazzy wrote: » Has anyone come across a wall mount for one of these devices? I'm looking to use one to manage home automation and a wall mount would be ideal.