Download four APK files to your Kindle. Open the Docs app. Go to Local Storage > Downloads to install the APKs. Tap the Google Play app icon. This article explains how to install Google Play on a Kindle Fire. If your tablet has Fire OS 5.3.1.1 or later, you can install Google Play without rooting your Fire tablet.
You might be thinking “How to get Android apps on Kindle Tablet?”
Installing the full Google Play Store is the best way to get Android apps on your Kindle tablet over the long term. You don’t have to download them one at a time, and anytime you need to install one, you can just open the store and grab it. You’ll also get Google Play Services, which means more apps will work with it.
How do I sign in to Google Play On my Fire tablet?
You can check this from Settings > Storage > SD Card. Once that’s done, the Google Play Store app will appear on the home screen of your Fire tablet. If you tap on it, you’ll be able to sign in with your Google account. It may not appear to work normally after you sign in, but just give it some time.
Once everything is installed simply restart the tablet. Go ahead and open the Google Play Store app. You will be able to log into your account and start downloading apps using the Google Play Store. Here’s more Amazon content for your enjoyment!
How do I get the Google Play Store on Amazon devices?
If you want to get the Google Play Store on Amazon devices you need to sideload four Kindle Fire apps first. Download and install these: Google Account Manager (7th-gen and older devices require this one).