where to start - Kindle Fire HDX 7" & 8.9" Q&A, Help & Troubleshoot

Somehow I lost track of time and I think I rooted v14.3.2.3.2 using TowelRoot. It's the 9" one, thor I believe.
There's been soo many threads and thousands of messages, but is there some sort of summary or good how to get SafeStrap going again? Is it doable?

I'm not quite sure what you're asking. Installing Safestrap is as easy as downloading the APK and pressing a button.
Also, the 8.9" HDX is codenamed apollo, not thor.

wave_sailor said:
Somehow I lost track of time and I think I rooted v14.3.2.3.2 using TowelRoot. It's the 9" one, thor I believe.
There's been soo many threads and thousands of messages, but is there some sort of summary or good how to get SafeStrap going again? Is it doable?
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You need to take a good long relaxing tea, and start reading every post or stickie thread on this forum, after that come here again and delete your unnecessary post. We don't have time for people who don't have time for themselves.
Not knowing elementary things like 7" is Thor and 8.9" is Apollo is basically an offense to all the developers here...
YOU DO NOT BELONG HERE... REPEAT: COME BACK AFTER YOU HAVE DONE READING!!!

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[Q] I want to get the Google Play Store working on my HDX 7"...

..what exactly do I have to do? I don't care about the other Google apps. All I want is the play store. Do I need Safestrap for this? If not, where can I find instructions on how to root?
There are about 3 threads in this section of the forum that have step by step instructions on how to achieve this. It's even in the title!
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Excuse me, but the specific question I asked isn't answered, or I'm having trouble finding it.
I'm not interested in flashing anything if I can avoid it (i.e. Safestrap).
If I can, I just want to root and get Google Play Store working on my HDX 7". Can you direct me to something that tells me how to do just those two things?
Major General said:
Excuse me, but the specific question I asked isn't answered, or I'm having trouble finding it.
I'm not interested in flashing anything if I can avoid it (i.e. Safestrap).
If I can, I just want to root and get Google Play Store working on my HDX 7". Can you direct me to something that tells me how to do just those two things?
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You're not excused. The answer was given to you. There are 3 threads alone on the front page telling you how to do that.
godsburden said:
You're not excused. The answer was given to you. There are 3 threads alone on the front page telling you how to do that.
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You've got someone here, like myself, obviously new and asking for guidance. Do you guys have to make an effort to be this level of asshole, or is it a natural talent?
Major General said:
You've got someone here, like myself, obviously new and asking for guidance. Do you guys have to make an effort to be this level of asshole, or is it a natural talent?
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If anyone is being an asshole here, it's you.
It's common courtesy on this site to forward people to other threads for previously answered questions/requests, like these:
[FLASHABLE ZIP] Working Google Gapps ! (hdx 7")
[ROOT] Rooting tutorial - hdx 7" 13.3.1.0
How to Install Google Play Store
This keeps the forums clean and makes it easier for everyone to find what they're looking for. If you don't have the time to look in thread titles to find what you're looking for, no one is going to take the time to help you. And if you don't want to take the time to browse a mere 2 pages of thread titles (since all three of the threads above are from pages 1 and 2), there's a search bar for a reason. Use it.
Forum Rules
1. Search before posting.
Use one of our search functions before posting or creating a new thread. Whether you have a question or just something new to share, it's very likely that someone has already asked that question or shared that news.
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Major General said:
You've got someone here, like myself, obviously new and asking for guidance. Do you guys have to make an effort to be this level of asshole, or is it a natural talent?
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I'm curious, sunshine, do you always have a need to demand things without doing the proper research? Do you literally go through life arguing with people who give you an exact answer telling you where to go and what to do to get what you want?
Let's recap what I told you:
"There are 3 threads about this on the front page"
1) there are three methods depending on your device.
2) they're on the front page.
How is that not giving you want, princess? I'm sure if you would lift the satin flaps from over your eyes you'd see that indeed, I gave you the answer that you needed. Now, kindly, go brick your device so we don't have to listen to your demands again.
Forgive that idiot for not knowing what he (or she) did.

[Q] Root for 13/14.3.2.4 ...

Is root ever coming to this update? I've seen several threads with "possible root" but I'm looking for an actual solution. I'm dying to get my hands on the Play Store, Xposed, and Safestrap on this device, just like I did on last year's HD.
(Also, is there any way to stop those stupid amazon OTA updates? Thanks!)
Towelroot is possible to root 13.3.2.4 (As reported somewhere here) and the new version of Safestrap are updated for 13.3.2.3.2 and 13.3.2.4
rkona1731 said:
Is root ever coming to this update? I've seen several threads with "possible root" but I'm looking for an actual solution. I'm dying to get my hands on the Play Store, Xposed, and Safestrap on this device, just like I did on last year's HD.
(Also, is there any way to stop those stupid amazon OTA updates? Thanks!)
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Didn't look very hard did ya
Fabulous
murso74 said:
Didn't look very hard did ya
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I was reading and was about to do a face palm Lol​http://forum.xda-developers.com/kin...update-13-3-2-4user324002120-able-to-t2800584
I guess it was all the way at the bottom of the first page of general but it was on this page LOL and I believe that the same root method is mentioned at least once in almost every thread of the first page of troubleshooting and general and I'm sure many more threads on the second pages. BTW poster this is not the HD http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2786190 just FYI.. As of this day still no easy recovery of this device if any depending highly on your abilities perseverance and willing to research thoroughly before any attempts .they are working on things... but not yet available to the public.

What can be done to a 4th generation Kindle Fire HDX 8.9"?

Hi everybody.
I just ordered a new Kindle Fire HDX 8.9"
It's just for testing, im 100% sure i will return it back to Amazon as soon as I've learned whats FireOS and what can be done.
I'm saying this because I've read some forums and i think i know some things, but not everything.
I've read I need to know things like firmware version of the tablet, Software version before doing anything risky.
My objective is realise if this tablet can be a great deal for me. For instance, I NEED YOUTUBE. I've read and watch some videos and it's not complicated. great.
But... What about alternative markets? or Google Play itself? Launchers? any Pure Android ROM?
I've seen root can be easily done (as far as i've understood) with TowelRoot, wich, i understand, is a reversible thing (superSU app, unroot)
What else can I say? Im not expert, but I'm not dumb. if you guys want me to check a step by step guide, I can do it.
Any help would be appreciated.
Best regards.
Depending on version, all of that can be done. However, with the newest builds of the software, all that you can do is install gapps (minus working play store), aftermarket store, and alternate launcher.
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lekofraggle said:
Depending on version, all of that can be done. However, with the newest builds of the software, all that you can do is install gapps (minus working play store), aftermarket store, and alternate launcher.
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Ok, i received already.
It is a 4th generation kindle fire hdx 8.9", and the OS is FireOS 4.2 (dated 19 September 2014).
Where can i find the hardware version?
Alex Elder said:
Ok, i received already.
It is a 4th generation kindle fire hdx 8.9", and the OS is FireOS 4.2 (dated 19 September 2014).
Where can i find the hardware version?
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At the current OS level you don't have a lot of choices. Best option IMO is to have Amazon downgrade to 14.3.2.8 which will allow you to obtain root. From there you can install Safestrap and the Nexus ROM. Or simply enjoy the device as-is until additional customization options become available. Don't bother with a downgrade if you are planning to return.
If you want to learn more you'll have to do some reading. Things like "where can I find the hardware version" suggest you are just getting started. We have all been there and many people are willing to help but you've got to do some basic homework first. The various threads in this forum are an excellent resource.
you can try to unlock it. I think bootloader is still vulnerable to unlock.
fastboot oem unlock <unlock.img>
follow instruction on orig development. I don't know if it trigger tampered flag... try at your own risk.
once unlocked you can prepare a pre-rooted/ota disabled image
I have an HDX 8.9 arriving on Monday and after lots of reading it looks like theres no root or downgrading...Am I reading this right? Gosh, I hope I missed something. Lots happening on thor but not so much apollo...
Seriously, most of the posts are aimed at the 7 inch...
Oh_wow said:
I have an HDX 8.9 arriving on Monday and after lots of reading it looks like theres no root or downgrading...Am I reading this right? Gosh, I hope I missed something. Lots happening on thor but not so much apollo...
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Depends what version it's on. If 4.5.2 or below you can at least root (with varying degrees of effort); if below 3.2.7 you can unlock the bootloader which opens up many other opportunities including a real recovery and different ROMS. Alternative ROMS are also available on 3.27->3.28 but require Safestrap. As you said, lots going on. This post will likely be obsolete in a few weeks. Might be now ...
Seriously, most of the posts are aimed at the 7 inch...
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Devs tend to focus on one device (most likely the one they have!) then adapt for other variants with the help of others. The most recent developments seem to be happening on Apollo. Keep watching the forums; I'm sure whatever you are looking for will show up eventually.
Keep in mind the HDX is not like most other android devices. It's difficult to tame and easy to brick. That said, it's a wonderful hunk of hardware worthy of your time/effort if you want to go beyond stock.
I have a Kindle HDX 8.9 Apollo. I used Kingroot to root my device. then used xposed installer with HDXposed module and installed Google Play Store. I have to reinstall Play Store after installing andopening an app in the Play Store. first install your apps do not open them or you will have to uninstall and reinstall the Play Store. good luck. hoping there is a way to unlock the bootloader soon. looking forward to putting a real ROM on this great device.
I am looking for a text message app that I can use with HDX 8.9 Tmo LTE. I dont want a app that uses a web page.....I just want a simple text msg that would use the tmo phone number assigned to my Fire HDX 8.9 LTE. Any and all comments will be greatly appreciated.
TIA
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and I used KingRoot the other week and it worked just fine.
chargedbird said:
I am looking for a text message app that I can use with HDX 8.9 Tmo LTE. I dont want a app that uses a web page.....I just want a simple text msg that would use the tmo phone number assigned to my Fire HDX 8.9 LTE. Any and all comments will be greatly appreciated.
TIA
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and I used KingRoot the other week and it worked just fine.
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Try 8SMS. Simple, reliable, near ASOP.
I am getting an error saying SMS is Disabled. Dont know how to enable it, searched and searched google many times. I need help on this one, its rooted. and I can receive SMS but it shows up in the TMO account tab and I can not reply to it or not....wait, maybe that this the default app.....anyway any help would be greatly appreciated.
TIA
chargedbird said:
I am getting an error saying SMS is Disabled. Dont know how to enable it, searched and searched google many times. I need help on this one, its rooted. and I can receive SMS but it shows up in the TMO account tab and I can not reply to it or not....wait, maybe that this the default app.....anyway any help would be greatly appreciated.
TIA
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As I recall you are running FireOS 14.4.5.3. A quick search of Amazon reviews shows only few comments regarding SMS capability...all negative. I am not sure FireOS was designed to work as a SMS/MMS end point. Only speculating; hope I'm wrong.
Saturn can be used with Safestrap now?
XxD34THxX said:
Saturn can be used with Safestrap now?
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No.
Ah. I misread that then

Is there an ultimate step-by-step to root & get GAPPs working for the Fire HD 6?

Is the knowledge of the Kindle Fire HD 6 to a point where it is a turnkey process? I've browsed through all of the threads and it seems like if you pieced them all together properly, you'd be able to go from "out of the box" to a working Kindle with Google Play. That's my goal. I know there's always a risk, and I'm good with that. But I'm wanting to get this going in the next 45 days for a gift for someone.
Kindle Fire HD 6
4.5.4 (It updated by itself--I've disabled OTA since then with Debloater)
ADB and Fastboot installed
Computer communicating with the Kindle a-okay
I apologize if this is considered a duplicate post. I've looked all over this forum and done a lot of research on it. It just seems that if everything was pulled together just right, all of the steps are there.
Thanks!
KindleFireHD6 said:
Is the knowledge of the Kindle Fire HD 6 to a point where it is a turnkey process? I've browsed through all of the threads and it seems like if you pieced them all together properly, you'd be able to go from "out of the box" to a working Kindle with Google Play. That's my goal. I know there's always a risk, and I'm good with that. But I'm wanting to get this going in the next 45 days for a gift for someone.
Kindle Fire HD 6
4.5.4 (It updated by itself--I've disabled OTA since then with Debloater)
ADB and Fastboot installed
Computer communicating with the Kindle a-okay
I apologize if this is considered a duplicate post. I've looked all over this forum and done a lot of research on it. It just seems that if everything was pulled together just right, all of the steps are there.
Thanks!
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Sure, you have all the steps in here :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-hd/general/root-v2-0-fireos-4-5-4-gapps-t3150613
With 4.5.4, it won't be as easy, since you'll have to go 5.2.0 first, and then back to 4.5.3
In the process, you may have to learn more Android than you ever wanted
KindleFireHD6 said:
Is the knowledge of the Kindle Fire HD 6 to a point where it is a turnkey process? I've browsed through all of the threads and it seems like if you pieced them all together properly, you'd be able to go from "out of the box" to a working Kindle with Google Play . . . I've looked all over this forum and done a lot of research on it. It just seems that if everything was pulled together just right, all of the steps are there.
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LOL . . . well, yes, you can go from out-of-the-box to OS 4.5.4 rooted with fully working Gapps. I would hardly call it turnkey, though. :laugh:
The Fire HDs were rooted only 2 months ago. A lot has been accomplished. Because different people work on different aspects of development and learning about the device, and often leave after accomplishing what they set out to do, information is necessarily scattered. As a tech writer I'd like nothing more than to see a definitive guide to rooting this device. Pulling together such a guide would involve stepping on toes, however, rewriting other people's work. And the guide would be outdated almost immediately because every week we learn something new. If you're a knowledgeable modder, perhaps you could participate and contribute for awhile.
I think this is what you're looking for: http://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-hd/general/root-v2-0-fireos-4-5-4-gapps-t3150613
Note and tip: Rooting a Fire HD and installing everything you need is not straight-forward. If you lose the device at sideload during the upgrade/downgrade process, look at post #50.
Thank you @bibikalka and @DoLooper. I'll inspect this thread more closely. When I'm comfortable with it, I'll take the dive.
On another note, I have another Kindle Fire HD 6 still unopened. Does anyone need a clean "image" of it or anything else you can only get from a brand new device? I'm sure it's going to be on 4.5.3. Please provide me with instructions if there is anything you do need. Thanks!

Root Kindle Fire HDX (3rd Generation) on Fire OS 4.5.5

I have had this kindle since like 2 black fridays ago but I barely use it, can someone point me in the direction of steps or list them that I would need to take to root this device?
freestylexgp said:
I have had this kindle since like 2 black fridays ago but I barely use it, can someone point me in the direction of steps or list them that I would need to take to root this device?
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There are numerous posts outlining the process. Look around until you find one that you like. Ask questions if unsure on details. Not exceptionally difficult but easy to brick your device if you take short cuts.
No, there's not a step-by-step guide, videos, etc. although some contributor posts get pretty close.

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