My kindle fire will not download apps






















Learn how to restart or reset kindle to factory in different ways now. Solution 2 Check your wireless connection and ensure it works properly. How to: Disconnect the wifi and reconnect it again. If it still doesn't works, you can disconnect the current wifi and connect to your mobile hotspot. If this can help you download the kindle books, that means there must be some problem with your wireless connection. Low battery level may cause the poor internet connection.

So please ensure the battery is charged sufficiently. If your kindle book or kindle app get stuck during the book downloading, you can delete the book from your kindle app and try re-downloading it from your kindle cloud.

If the Kindle books keep stucking, then delete the kindle app and re-download it. Then try to download the kindle books again. Solution 4 Let it alone and try to download the Kindle books about 1 or 2 hours later. It could be the server-side issue if your kindle book get stuck at "pending". This can be proved by the feedback from Amazon side: we're facing the technical issue with our website and we've reported this to our technical team, and they're working on it. This issue will be fixed within hours.

I'm really sorry for the inconvenience caused to you. This issue will be fixed within hours, once the issue fixed you will be able to download the book. This also can help you clear some unidentified issue.

Solution 6 Update your kindle firmware to the latest version. The software error also can cause the kindle book not downloading issue. Please check whether the firmware of your kindle device is outdated.

If yes, please update it. It's free and available in Amazon's Appstore. This will give you access to the APKs you transfer to your tablet. After those four apps are installed, open the Gmail app you'll find it listed under the Apps section on the Kindle Fire and sign in with your Google account.

After signing in at the screen shown below, you'll be kicked to the web version of Google to sign in again. When you're signing in, you'll see various messages about different Google services stopping. You can just tap through them. This is one of the caveats with sideloading Google apps and running them — the apps will still work, it's just kind of annoying having the occasional alert pop up like the one in the screenshot below.

Once you're signed in, you'll be able to run the Gmail app on your Kindle Fire. Now you can continue to sideload the Google apps you want to use following the same process as above. Transfer them to the Download folder on the Kindle Fire, just like you did with the first set of apps. For best results, I recommend installing one app at a time and rebooting after each one. A word of caution about sideloading apps: Ensure you're getting them from a trusted and secure source.

Some apps — especially the ones that claim to give you paid apps for free — in the shady markets contain malware that will wreck you device. We don't condone sideloading paid apps, and in the end it will just get you into trouble. But as long as you're careful and download the apps from a trusted source you should be ok. Download the application to your Fire. When the download is complete, click on the file in the pulldown bar.

Install the new application. The Kindle app puts over 1. Simply press and hold a word to view its definition or use the Google and Wikipedia links to get more information. The app syncs your furthest page read, bookmarks, notes and highlights between Android, PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone, iPod touch and any of our Kindle devices using our Whispersync technology.



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