Amazon's latest 7 inch Kindle Fire tablet is one of the cheapest tablets on the market, coming in at just $50. It's a pretty decent tablet, if you're heavily invested in Amazon's ecosystem, but lots of us like to have access to Google's services on top of what Amazon offers. That's almost always been possible on Amazon's Fire tablets, but only for users that were willing to root their devices. The 2015 Fire Tablet, however, can use Google's Play Services with absolutely no rooting required.
The drawback to this is that it's not as simple as side loading an app and running it. You'll need a Windows PC and a little bit of know-how to get your tablet properly connected, but once you're up and running, all you'll have to do is run a pre-made script then wait for your tablet to sync up with Google's services.
This method will give you access to most things you'd find on a fully licensed Google tablet, including the Play Store and Gmail, although there have been issues reported with Inbox. Still, that means you can access Google's wider app offerings and actually keep your Fire tablet synced up with your other Android devices, which is worth a little bit of trouble.
If you're interested, follow the link to XDA below and follow the instructions.
Source: XDA Developers
“Supports it?”
Generally, when we use the word “support” in IT, it means that the company who made the product will help you fix things when you break them when using them as intended. Does Amazon really support you using Google Play Store and apps? Will you be able to call in for support and receive it when YouTube doesn’t work?
I doubt it.
The headline should read, “Amazon Cheap Fire Tablet Can Install Google Play Store WIthout Root”
That’s a far cry from it being supported though.