It is not as cut and dry as
simply sideloading in an APK file, but there is a few steps involved.
In order to install Google apps on the Kindle Fire you'll need to
simply sideload some apps.
Beyond that, just head to the link below from your Android device to download a copy of the APK installer file, then
simply sideload the app.
Once in your possession,
simply sideload the IPA to your compatible device using Cydia Impactor, and you should be good to go.
But if you have a few minutes to spare, you don't have to wait to get awesome functionality like split - screen mode and quick reply — instead, you can
simply sideload the OTA (short for «over-the-air update») to get Nougat right now.
Not exact matches
In order to quantitatively measure the Fire HD's performance, we had to
sideload our benchmark tests,
simply because they weren't offered in Amazon's Appstore.
Many readers rely on
sideloading through online stores like Waterstones and, as good as they are, these stores
simply can't be tailor made to fit one device and its software.
But that's me and not those who don't want to or
simply can't
sideload.
This will make some apps
simply unavailable for those who rely completely on
sideloading.
Whether you downloaded them with the Google Play web store trick or you copied them with App Backup, you now have the APK file and can
simply copy it to the /
Sideloaded Apps / folder on your Kindle Fire.
While the code does not specifically say how administrators will be able to do this, it is quite likely that the
sideloading will be done
simply by feeding an APK file to Google's web - based Chrome OS management console.
Simply resetting the phone won't bring back the default apps back, alternatively, you can
sideload the default app.
The launcher doesn't require root,
simply the ability to
sideload an APK and that you don't already have the standard Pixel Launcher installed.
If you
simply can't wait for the OTA update, you could always
sideload the update after downloading the APK.