Roll Back Firmware on 8.9 HDX? - Kindle Fire HDX 7" & 8.9" Q&A, Help & Troubleshoot

Is there a possible way to roll back the firmware on the HDX? I rooted it, and removed some key components it looks like. Amazon app store won't load, google play won't load, nothing will load and apps just close or crash randomly. Is there a way i can go back to my previous official firmware? I've tried just loading the original .bin file from amazon's site, but i am told it's the same version and it won't allow me to install it.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2582773
I did that and it worked great for me.
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Safe to Update Netflix App?

This was discussed a while back but I don't think it was ever resolved: is it okay to update the netflix app on the nook tablet? The google play store keeps trying to give me an update, but I know that the netflix app on the NT is not the same as the standard netflix app available on the google store. I'm worried that I'll be trading the specialized NT for the stock one, which I don't wanna do.
Anyone updated? Have any thoughts to share?
jimmysuggs said:
This was discussed a while back but I don't think it was ever resolved: is it okay to update the netflix app on the nook tablet? The google play store keeps trying to give me an update, but I know that the netflix app on the NT is not the same as the standard netflix app available on the google store. I'm worried that I'll be trading the specialized NT for the stock one, which I don't wanna do.
Anyone updated? Have any thoughts to share?
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I just installed CM7 and downloaded the most recent netflix app- works great.
Oh nvm I see what you're saying. I dont know if installing the google play version will replace your stock app, sorry.
The stock NT Netflix app is not the same one that is in the Goolge Play Store. It is optimzed for the NT hardware and has higher quality performance.
Yes, I know. Which is why I'm asking if I should update it. Because google play seems to think it needs to be updated, but I know that the Netflix app on the NT is not the same one you get in the play store. It's somewhat confusing and I'm hoping someone out there has some idea of how to proceed.
I am running Team-B CM7 and also running the Play store Netflix update 1.7.1
Everything running great here. If in doubt, backup the app with TiBu then go for it! I have had zero problems though.
When I had my tablet stock rooted with google play store it kept trying to update netflix, but never suceeded for long. I found the non Barnes and Noble Version looked worse then the B&N version. Not that it didn't run fine, it just didn't seem as smooth most of the time.
DemonicPhantasm said:
When I had my tablet stock rooted with google play store it kept trying to update netflix, but never suceeded for long. I found the non Barnes and Noble Version looked worse then the B&N version. Not that it didn't run fine, it just didn't seem as smooth most of the time.
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Ditto (both that I think the B&N version was better and that it CONSTANTLY thinks it needs to update). I update from the Google store and would like to go back to the B&N stock version. Anyone know where the stock version can be found?
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Update: I just did a reboot and it seems like I am not back to the stock version. I say that because 1) the updated version allowed for volume to be changed via a slider bat in the upper right had corner while the stock version's volumne is changed with the buttons on the side and 2) I'd swear the video looks better (but it might just be this particular movie?) now that I seem to be running from the stock version.
I believe that applications that reside in /system/app cannot be updated and I think that's where Netflix resides. So possibly what happens when you try to update is that it is temporary and on next reboot it reverts back to the stock version since it is in /system/app?
Google Play, B&N App Store, and Amazon.com Android App Store will ping pong back and forth when they check installed apps and find one that they think you've gotten from them. Apparently they only check to see if the version number differs, not whether their posted version is more current. I've gotten to ensuring that I only download a given app from one source, and let that source keep it "current."
is there a download link for the b&n version anywhere? diddnt know there was a difference
djd338 said:
I am running Team-B CM7 and also running the Play store Netflix update 1.7.1
Everything running great here. If in doubt, backup the app with TiBu then go for it! I have had zero problems though.
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Does it play videos in HD? Last tine I tried cm7 it wouldn't. (Bout a month ago)
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[Q] Kindle Fire HDX Android Support?

Hi guys, I've never used any kindle device before but the price and specs of Kindle Fire HDX got me all excited and I wanna buy it but in one condition and that is if it has Google Play. I hate Amazon Appstore it doesn't have 90% of the apps that Google Play has. What's the point of buying this powerful device if I can't play latest & greatest games and use different apps? I heard that kindle fire hd is rootable and can be converted to android? So I just wanna know if it's possible to could get access to all google play apps and games and play them on this device after it get released?
Thank You
Not without rooting. Hopefully they'll find an exploit soon enough after release.
Ishan Sardar said:
Hi guys, I've never used any kindle device before but the price and specs of Kindle Fire HDX got me all excited and I wanna buy it but in one condition and that is if it has Google Play. I hate Amazon Appstore it doesn't have 90% of the apps that Google Play has. What's the point of buying this powerful device if I can't play latest & greatest games and use different apps? I heard that kindle fire hd is rootable and can be converted to android? So I just wanna know if it's possible to could get access to all google play apps and games and play them on this device after it get released?
Thank You
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The current generation of Fires (Kindle Fire 7" HD, Kindle Fire 2, and Kindle Fire 8.9" HD) have been exploited and are indeed rootable and can have the Play Store installed, as they are already running Android 4.0.3 (ICS). However, the next generation (the HDX models) have just been announced. I don't even think they're even shipping yet (I could be wrong), so there's no exploit yet. And even once there is, there are no safegaurds in place to revert back to stock should something go wrong. The Fire HDs and the Fire HDXs run totally different software (what Amazon calls Fire OS is really just Android 4.2.2 JellyBean), which means exploits for one may not work for the other. And you can pretty much guarantee that the bootloader is going to be majorly locked down (we never really cracked this one--we had to install a second one in order to enable recovery). So it's gonna be a while.
Yes, the Amazon Appstore is nothing to be proud of, but for a while, there won't be any other option. Amazon may decide to screw us over and not even allow for the installation of third-party apps via sideloading.
We have to wait and see what the Kindle fire hdx has. I remember reading somewhere with the Kindle hd that you just install some framework.apk file and that does the job. Lets hope the kindle fire hdx wouldn't be tough to pass by.
Hello, I have question too.
Can I install apk files I download from the internet into this device? . I have never own or use a Kindlefire ever. But I have just preorder HdX on amazon.
If it is just like other Android devices with Unknown Sources check in the settings then the lack of Play Store is just fine by me.
Do not really remember in which review, I have seen alot these days, but they say, that sideloading is possible.
As my KF is rooted with G-Market, I can always download apps from Google and than transfer to HDX. This was one among other arguments, to pre-order HDX.
What I wonder, if it is really international - with international keyboard. Or if that's possible to load third-party keyboard like SWYPE and make it work without root.
When we all have the devices, let's hit that 'mayday' button and ask the agent.
Ph0enix_216 said:
The current generation of Fires (Kindle Fire 7" HD, Kindle Fire 2, and Kindle Fire 8.9" HD) have been exploited and are indeed rootable and can have the Play Store installed, as they are already running Android 4.0.3 (ICS). However, the next generation (the HDX models) have just been announced. I don't even think they're even shipping yet (I could be wrong), so there's no exploit yet. And even once there is, there are no safegaurds in place to revert back to stock should something go wrong. The Fire HDs and the Fire HDXs run totally different software (what Amazon calls Fire OS is really just Android 4.2.2 JellyBean), which means exploits for one may not work for the other. And you can pretty much guarantee that the bootloader is going to be majorly locked down (we never really cracked this one--we had to install a second one in order to enable recovery). So it's gonna be a while.
Yes, the Amazon Appstore is nothing to be proud of, but for a while, there won't be any other option. Amazon may decide to screw us over and not even allow for the installation of third-party apps via sideloading.
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Sideloading
Yes, sideloading is possible. Indeed, for me, essential.
My HDX arrived yesterday. It's a jewel of a device, the dimensions are perfect, the screen is the best I've seen on any small device and Mojito is quick and lag-free. The power of the processor/GPU are apparent. Sound is excellent though not all that loud. It's a beautiful thing!
I have installed the XAF build of XBMC that hands video over to MX Player (free). The combo works well and movies look superb. Video loading times are a little longer than on my Nexus 7 and I suspect Amazon has configured memory to suit Prime, its own video service, and not anything else.
Other apps I've sideloaded include: Advanced Task Manager; Archos Video Player; Dolphin Beta; SpeedTest; ES File Explorer (also available from Amazon App Store; 1Mobile Market and two games.
My overall initial impression is that if we ever get to a custom rom on this device, it will scream past anything else out there. If we don't, it's still a zippy, beautiful thing.
Ph0enix_216 said:
The current generation of Fires (Kindle Fire 7" HD, Kindle Fire 2, and Kindle Fire 8.9" HD) have been exploited and are indeed rootable and can have the Play Store installed, as they are already running Android 4.0.3 (ICS). However, the next generation (the HDX models) have just been announced. I don't even think they're even shipping yet (I could be wrong), so there's no exploit yet. And even once there is, there are no safegaurds in place to revert back to stock should something go wrong. The Fire HDs and the Fire HDXs run totally different software (what Amazon calls Fire OS is really just Android 4.2.2 JellyBean), which means exploits for one may not work for the other. And you can pretty much guarantee that the bootloader is going to be majorly locked down (we never really cracked this one--we had to install a second one in order to enable recovery). So it's gonna be a while.
Yes, the Amazon Appstore is nothing to be proud of, but for a while, there won't be any other option. Amazon may decide to screw us over and not even allow for the installation of third-party apps via sideloading.
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Thankfully sideloading is working and I have been able to load most of Google apps on there. Google Play Store doesn't work yet as it probably will require root and Google+ is not working either. I'll continue to tinker and see how far I get.
Android Cowboy said:
Thankfully sideloading is working and I have been able to load most of Google apps on there. Google Play Store doesn't work yet as it probably will require root and Google+ is not working either. I'll continue to tinker and see how far I get.
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Google Play needs the Google Services Framework to work. And it's a system level app, so yeah, it'll need root. Wish I had enough money to buy one of these. Unfortunately, I still owe my parents $1,000 for my car, and I've still got school to play for. Still, it looks like it would be a fun tablet to dink around with.
Android Cowboy said:
Thankfully sideloading is working and I have been able to load most of Google apps on there. Google Play Store doesn't work yet as it probably will require root and Google+ is not working either. I'll continue to tinker and see how far I get.
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Does anyone know how to get Adobe Flash working on the HDX? I just received the 7" hdx & got a few Google apps working, but not the play store or flash. I have to get a swf file working & seemingly all swf viewers require flash on the device.
These are not the droids you're looking for.
Android Cowboy said:
Thankfully sideloading is working and I have been able to load most of Google apps on there. Google Play Store doesn't work yet as it probably will require root and Google+ is not working either. I'll continue to tinker and see how far I get.
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sorry I never owned a kindle what is sideloading? and when u said you were able to load most google apps what do u actually mean? I can just download the apk file of any app/games from google play put it inside kindle and install it? and it will work?
Ishan Sardar said:
sorry I never owned a kindle what is sideloading? and when u said you were able to load most google apps what do u actually mean? I can just download the apk file of any app/games from google play put it inside kindle and install it? and it will work?
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What you have done is called sideloading but not all apps work this way. Some Google apps don't work since they require Google Play Services which doesn't work on the Kindle. So Google+ will not install or work on the Kindle currently. Google apps also require login which Kindle doesn't provide a method and required a bit of tweaking which can be done. I hope that clears things up.
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Does anyone know how to get Adobe Flash working on the HDX? I just received the 7" hdx & got a few Google apps working, but not the play store or flash. I have to get a swf file working & seemingly all swf viewers require flash on the device.
These are not the droids you're looking for.
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There is another thread where I explain how to get flash working you need the the flash.apk and dolphin browser.apk side load both and then turn on flash support in dolphin then you should be good to go.
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[Q]How to successfully add Google apps and not get error messages?

So following a tutorial by Android Cowboy, I got some Google apps to work (except youtube). Unfortunately, messages will come up saying "google service frameworks has stopped working", or process.gapps.something has stopped working". How do I stop these from showing up? They are quite annoying.
I found the easiest way to get this working was to backup the same apps from my phone, galaxy nexus, using titanium backup and then restoring them to the kindle hdx. This does require root though. But this got my google services all working and as long as I don't try to download anything from the play store then I can search the site just fine.
Just remember to immediately turn off auto updates in the play store and stop any updates that have already tried to start.
kholdstare said:
I found the easiest way to get this working was to backup the same apps from my phone, galaxy nexus, using titanium backup and then restoring them to the kindle hdx. This does require root though. But this got my google services all working and as long as I don't try to download anything from the play store then I can search the site just fine.
Just remember to immediately turn off auto updates in the play store and stop any updates that have already tried to start.
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Interesting approach!
I shall try it
kholdstare said:
I found the easiest way to get this working was to backup the same apps from my phone, galaxy nexus, using titanium backup and then restoring them to the kindle hdx. This does require root though. But this got my google services all working and as long as I don't try to download anything from the play store then I can search the site just fine.
Just remember to immediately turn off auto updates in the play store and stop any updates that have already tried to start.
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How did you get the playstore on your hdx?
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tech6 said:
How did you get the playstore on your hdx?
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His HDX is rooted, so after installing SafeStrap (a recovery program), he flashed the gapps.
I would do anything to get rid of these error messages. Does rooting accomplish this? I am hesitant to root because all I really want is google apps working flawlessly and I don't want to risk the root process (scared of losing warranty and bricking).
Right now you can't get both Amazon and Google working together. People are working on that.
If you want Google, you have to rid all of Amazon stuff (or enough of it so it doesn't interfere w/ Google stuff).
Remember, you can always load up factory image, which would essentially unroot your device, and voila, good for returns.
kschang said:
Right now you can't get both Amazon and Google working together. People are working on that.
If you want Google, you have to rid all of Amazon stuff (or enough of it so it doesn't interfere w/ Google stuff).
Remember, you can always load up factory image, which would essentially unroot your device, and voila, good for returns.
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I'm not rooted. I just got my HDX, so I don't won't to screw it up straight out of the box by doing something wrong with rooting. I guess I'll just wait for someone to say something that doesn't include rooting.

HELP! Oreo Update. Play Store shows all PAID apps are unpaid (have to purchase again)

Note that I only have one Google account on the device
I bought a brand new sealed Samsung Galaxy Tab S3. I setup the device for the first time and went straight to updating to Marshmallow which then allowed me to finally update to Oreo. So then I tried to install an app that I already paid for. But it said I didn't pay for it (says $3.99 instead of INSTALL). So I thought that maybe it's from a fishy developer who makes their apps temporary free (P.AG.F.) and pulled the rug from under me. But then I noticed all of my paid apps are UNPAID. So then I decided to go for a legit developer who I was confident is a good developer (Nova Launcher Prime), and even on the Play Store page it said I have to pay money for it even though I already purchased it on my Google account. Even when I click on "Purchased Apps" the apps show as purchased, but as soon as I go to the app's page, it show as unpaid.
So I decided to maybe factory reset the device. Nope. The problem persisted. I checked for an OS update past Android 8.0.0. There was no update. So then I decided to lookup an APK mirror for Google Play Services (using Play Services Info), and I downloaded the correct app for my device (architecture and dpi). I installed the latest Play Services. But in Play Services info it shows that my newly installed App is still the old version from 2016. On Play Services Info it says I need to install the 2018 version (obviously I tried to). It didn't do anything. Still did not work
I am wondering if I got a botched update of Oreo. What do I do? I am out ideas at this point. Man what the heck???
EDIT: Play Services version 12.6.88 (also the updated OS install this version)
poetryrocksalot said:
I bought a brand new sealed Samsung Galaxy Tab S3. I setup the device for the first time and went straight to updating to Marshmallow which then allowed me to finally update to Oreo. So then I tried to install an app that I already paid for. But it said I didn't pay for it (says $3.99 instead of INSTALL). So I thought that maybe it's from a fishy developer who makes their apps temporary free (P.AG.F.) and pulled the rug from under me. But then I noticed all of my paid apps are UNPAID. So then I decided to go for a legit developer who I was confident is a good developer (Nova Launcher Prime), and even on the Play Store page it said I have to pay money for it even though I already purchased it on my Google account. Even when I click on "Purchased Apps" the apps show as purchased, but as soon as I go to the app's page, it show as unpaid.
So I decided to maybe factory reset the device. Nope. The problem persisted. I checked for an OS update past Android 8.0.0. There was no update. So then I decided to lookup an APK mirror for Google Play Services (using Play Services Info), and I downloaded the correct app for my device (architecture and dpi). I installed the Play Services. But in Play Services info it shows that my newly installed App is still the old version from 2016. On Play Services Info it says I need to install the 2018 version (obviously I tried to). It didn't do anything.
I am wondering if I got a botched update of Oreo. What do I do? I am out ideas at this point. Man what the heck???
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I'm sure it's not the device. Check to make sure you have the latest version of play store. You can do that using the three bar menu in play store and going to settings.
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jd1639 said:
I'm sure it's not the device. Check to make sure you have the latest version of play store. You can do that using the three bar menu in play store and going to settings.
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Play store is up to date. Play services is also up to date. I can't even downgrade play services to a version below 12.6.88.
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poetryrocksalot said:
Play store is up to date. Play services is also up to date. I can't even downgrade play services to a version below 12.6.88.
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That's interesting. Mine is 10.2.06 and says it's up to date. It's also working fine. Did your device update to Oreo on it's own or did you flash it with Odin? You're in the US, right?
Edit, my play services is 12.2.85. Play store is 10.2.06
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Also, make sure you are not in your "Secure Folder" when running play store. It will not access your account properly and will force you to pay for everything again.
Can you access Play store from a computer? Do you still see the apps you paid for?
Otherwise, I'd contact Google Support and see what is wrong with your account.
jd1639 said:
That's interesting. Mine is 10.2.06 and says it's up to date. It's also working fine. Did your device update to Oreo on it's own or did you flash it with Odin? You're in the US, right?
Edit, my play services is 12.2.85. Play store is 10.2.06
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Oh man what the heck. What do I do? My device won't let me downgrade. Oh man. I am screwed. Edit: Yes everything is fine on all of my devices. Including Android emulators. I turned on the "use secure folder" during factory setup. But when I click on Secure Folder it tells me I need to sign in to my Samsung account in order to use it. So I am not even sure if Secure Folder is the issue. Cause it wont even let me into the app unless I sign up. Play Services is 12.6.8 no downgrade allowed. Play Store is 10.2.06 ???
poetryrocksalot said:
Oh man what the heck. What do I do? My device won't let me downgrade. Oh man. I am screwed.
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You're not screwed. How did you get Oreo on your device? There isn't a US version so I'm assuming you used Odin. If so did you use the UK version. You're right, you won't be able to down grade to nugat but I'm on Oreo, in the US, and it's working fine.
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jd1639 said:
You're not screwed. How did you get Oreo on your device? There isn't a US version so I'm assuming you used Odin. If so did you use the UK version. You're right, you won't be able to down grade to nugat but I'm on Oreo, in the US, and it's working fine.
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Nope. I read news today that Samsung Tab S3 in the US are rolling out Oreo updates. I got excited and I was like oh what a coincidence because that day was the same day I decided to open up my brand new Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 from the sealed retail packaging. So like I really didn't do much. No tweaks. No strange configuration or app installations. I literally went through Android settings and installed the updates through the official "search for update" method. Note that the update service found the Marshmallow update and forced me to install it before I would be able to find the Oreo update.
No Odin. No flashing. No rooting. No Adb. Nothing nada. EDIT: It's possible I bought a NON-US version of Tab S3, but I don't see how that is relevant because that version of Tab S3 should have Play Store bugs ironed out by now.
poetryrocksalot said:
Nope. I read news today that Samsung Tab S3 in the US are rolling out Oreo updates. I got excited and I was like oh what a coincidence because that day was the same day I decided to open up my brand new Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 from the sealed retail packaging. So like I really didn't do much. No tweaks. No strange configuration or app installations. I literally went through Android settings and installed the updates through the official "search for update" method. Note that the update service found the Marshmallow update and forced me to install it before I would be able to find the Oreo update.
No Odin. No flashing. No rooting. No Adb. Nothing nada. EDIT: It's possible I bought a NON-US version of Tab S3, but I don't see how that is relevant because that version of Tab S3 should have Play Store bugs ironed out by now.
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The US version of Oreo isn't available for Odin flash yet, otherwise I'd give it a try and see if it's an issue with the firmware. But I don't think even Samsung would have messed up play store. If it was just released it may be available later today.
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jd1639 said:
The US version of Oreo isn't available for Odin flash yet, otherwise I'd give it a try and see if it's an issue with the firmware. But I don't think even Samsung would have messed up play store. If it was just released it may be available later today.
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I feel like if I flashed an Oreo ROM then the problem would disappear. Is there no one else from the US beside me who has updated through the official outlet?
On my Oreo Play Services is v12.6.85 and Play store is v10.2.06-all and I see my paid for apps without issues.
aspexil said:
On my Oreo Play Services is v12.6.85 and Play store is v10.2.06-all and I see my paid for apps without issues.
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Man. Wtf why does this always happen to me with Google? Like in YouTube, my old playlists show up on my PC Chrome Browser. But they don't even exist in the YouTube app (only the new playlists appear). And on YouTube, there is exactly ONE youtuber that I can't toggle notification for, and that is Marquez Brownlee. But if I made another YouTube account I can toggle on the notification (the ringing bell symbol) for this YouTuber just fine.
NOBODY has these issue except me. Why?
I HAVE INCLUDED SCREENSHOTS AND PICTURES. SOMEBODY HELP ME
jd1639 said:
You're not screwed. How did you get Oreo on your device? There isn't a US version so I'm assuming you used Odin. If so did you use the UK version. You're right, you won't be able to down grade to nugat but I'm on Oreo, in the US, and it's working fine.
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Oh I meant that I can't downgrade Play Services, as in I can't install an older version of Play Services.
Another Picture shows the Play Store works fine on other devices. Also here is video of Marquez Brownlee notification problem if you don't believe me. Problem has existed for years already and still hasn't been fixed.
Edit: Second video is portrait because I'm taking it with the Tab S3 with a heavy armored Gumdrop case and can't hold it in landscape (small hand and body) while using the mouse. Don't have tripod either and I was trying to obscure private information.
It isn't that we don't believe you. We do. But there is something wrong with your Google account. If it was me I would factory reset the device and go through the re-install of the Google Account. Somehow Android is not getting updated with your Google Account info so either it is a connectivity issue with Google or something with the install process.
aspexil said:
Also, make sure you are not in your "Secure Folder" when running play store. It will not access your account properly and will force you to pay for everything again.
Can you access Play store from a computer? Do you still see the apps you paid for?
Otherwise, I'd contact Google Support and see what is wrong with your account.
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SOLVED.
You have to turn off that option during initial "factory" setup. I couldn't turn it off because I didn't have or don't remember my Samsung Account. You need the Samsung Account in order to go past the login screen for "Secure Folder". As far as I know, there is no way to turn off secure folder after it is turned on without a Samsung Account. Deactivating/disabling the Secure Folder app also did not work. I fixed it by factory resetting the device and making sure that the initial toggle for Secure Folder is set to "OFF" (I think the reset is a necessary prerequisite). It looks like the issue is poor software design. Being required to have an account to turn if off, while being able to turn it on without the account is just a terrible choice in design. User aspexil, you have been thanked.
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poetryrocksalot said:
SOLVED.
You have to turn off that option during initial "factory" setup. I couldn't turn it off because I didn't have or don't remember my Samsung Account. You need the Samsung Account in order to go past the login screen for "Secure Folder". As far as I know, there is no way to turn off secure folder after it is turned on without a Samsung Account. Deactivating the Secure Folder app also did not work. It looks like the issue is poor software design.
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Glad you got it solved. That might be something new with Oreo. I didn't have that problem when I first got my tab. Ever since it's been rooted and I've never had a Samsung account. Or maybe I turned it off when initially setting up the tab.
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jd1639 said:
Glad you got it solved. That might be something new with Oreo. I didn't have that problem when I first got my tab. Ever since it's been rooted and I've never had a Samsung account. Or maybe I turned it off when initially setting up the tab.
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UNSOLVED.
Actually it's unsolved again. I typed down Nova Launcher in the search box to check if I have it "paid". And it showed up as paid. But now I realized that I was looking for Nova Launcher Prime. Damn it. I guess I need to flash my Tab S3 to a reliable ROM then?
poetryrocksalot said:
UNSOLVED.
Actually it's unsolved again. I typed down Nova Launcher in the search box to check if I have it "paid". And it showed up as paid. But now I realized that I was looking for Nova Launcher Prime. Damn it. I guess I need to flash my Tab S3 to a reliable ROM then?
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When you factory reset did it reset to Android v7.1? Maybe just stop there and see if you can get the tablet to work before applying Android v8.0? I haven't used anything but stock so don't know what ROM to use.
aspexil said:
When you factory reset did it reset to Android v7.1? Maybe just stop there and see if you can get the tablet to work before applying Android v8.0? I haven't used anything but stock so don't know what ROM to use.
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Nope. When I factory reset. It reset to Android Oreo 8.0.0. Play Services installed was 12.6.85 (instead of 12.6.88, I think I actually installed 12.6.88 manually via sideloading). The play store version is the same 10.2.06.
So I am wondering which ROM provided online is legitimately unchanged and STOCK so I can just flash via Odin. Then install the Oreo update via WiFi (I am assuming I received a corrupted update that won't happen again).
Also, one guy told me from another thread that he had the same issue and said he just waited a few days and let Play Services "sync" and it just fixed itself automatically. Although, I don't know if he really does have the same problem.
poetryrocksalot said:
Nope. When I factory reset. It reset to Android Oreo 8.0.0. Play Services installed was 12.6.85 (instead of 12.6.88, I think I actually installed 12.6.88 manually via sideloading). The play store version is the same 10.2.06.
So I am wondering which ROM provided online is legitimately unchanged and STOCK so I can just flash via Odin. Then install the Oreo update via WiFi (I am assuming I received a corrupted update that won't happen again).
Also, one guy told me from another thread that he had the same issue and said he just waited a few days and let Play Services "sync" and it just fixed itself automatically. Although, I don't know if he really does have the same problem.
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I'm pretty sure you will not be able to install nougut firmware after installing Oreo. The bootloader for Oreo is new and Samsung usually trips an e-fuse when updating the bootloader. But you can give it a try and then letting the device update. I get firmware from updato. But be advised that Oreo for the us isn't available yet (nougut is there). The UK version works fine, though. That's what I'm on.
PS, you'll have to enable developer options and then oem unlock to use Odin.
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Fire HD 7 4th Gen Google Play Store installation issues

MOD EDIT: Deleted the link to the old thread, since it was in the wrong section and has been closed. Thx.
Hi Folks,
I posted this in the general Kindle forum and it was suggested this was the proper forum to post in for this issue. Here's a paste of what I entered there:
Hello,
I'm using a Kindle Fire HD7 4th gen. I noticed most of the memory was taken up with bloatware, and my daughter could only fit about 5-10 games on it before it was full. So, I decided to root it to bring it to a lower version, which successfully freed up tons of memory. It is now using OS 4.5.3. I'm about 16-20 hours in on trying to install the Google Play Store and have hit every roadbloack imaginable. I have read probably every tutorial there is online on how to do so and how to resolve these errors and nothing has worked. Basically, I either get to the point where it asks for my credentials and then signs me into the store with only the left bar showing and the typical "Error retrieving information from server [DF-DFERH-01]" error on the right, or, just a spinning circle and no left sidebar.
I have tried downloading the very earliest versions of Google Account Manager, Services Framework, Google Play Services, and the Play store APKs as compared to the release date of the tablet. I have tried the earliest existing versions of all of these. I have also tried the very latest versions of each compatible with 4.5.3. I have cleared cache and data numerous times, reinstalled all mentioned versions of all four APKs (restarting the device between each round of reinstalling all 4 apks and before opening the play store icon). I have reinstalled them in the exact order every tutorial says it must be done it.
Does anyone know a definite series of these 4 apks that will install on this device with this OS version? I remember doing it years ago with no problem in the same model, but can't for the life of me get it to work this time. Or, even better, is there a more recommended non-bloated version of Android I could instead install over this whole beast? Even better if Play Store is already loaded in that, heh. Thanks so much ahead of time!
-R
In the original thread it was suggested I upgrade to OS5, but is it really not possible to get the play store on this OS? If I upgrade, will I be able to re-root? I suppose it may be even better if anyone could suggest the best replacement "normal" version of Android that is known working.
Thank very much!
-R
rbudrick said:
Original post: https://forum.xda-developers.com/ki...play-store-t4163911/post83521399#post83521399
Hi Folks,
I posted this in the general Kindle forum and it was suggested this was the proper forum to post in for this issue. Here's a paste of what I entered there:
Hello,
I'm using a Kindle Fire HD7 4th gen. I noticed most of the memory was taken up with bloatware, and my daughter could only fit about 5-10 games on it before it was full. So, I decided to root it to bring it to a lower version, which successfully freed up tons of memory. It is now using OS 4.5.3. I'm about 16-20 hours in on trying to install the Google Play Store and have hit every roadbloack imaginable. I have read probably every tutorial there is online on how to do so and how to resolve these errors and nothing has worked. Basically, I either get to the point where it asks for my credentials and then signs me into the store with only the left bar showing and the typical "Error retrieving information from server [DF-DFERH-01]" error on the right, or, just a spinning circle and no left sidebar.
I have tried downloading the very earliest versions of Google Account Manager, Services Framework, Google Play Services, and the Play store APKs as compared to the release date of the tablet. I have tried the earliest existing versions of all of these. I have also tried the very latest versions of each compatible with 4.5.3. I have cleared cache and data numerous times, reinstalled all mentioned versions of all four APKs (restarting the device between each round of reinstalling all 4 apks and before opening the play store icon). I have reinstalled them in the exact order every tutorial says it must be done it.
Does anyone know a definite series of these 4 apks that will install on this device with this OS version? I remember doing it years ago with no problem in the same model, but can't for the life of me get it to work this time. Or, even better, is there a more recommended non-bloated version of Android I could instead install over this whole beast? Even better if Play Store is already loaded in that, heh. Thanks so much ahead of time!
-R
In the original thread it was suggested I upgrade to OS5, but is it really not possible to get the play store on this OS? If I upgrade, will I be able to re-root? I suppose it may be even better if anyone could suggest the best replacement "normal" version of Android that is known working.
Thank very much!
-R
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It's not a general kindle fire forum it's for the 1st gen 2011 Fire.
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sd_shadow said:
It's not a general kindle fire forum it's for the 1st gen 2011 Fire.
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Thank for the correction!
-R

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