Suitable google play services for acer iconia one 8 - Acer Iconia One 8

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I rooted my tablet and everything went just perfect i decided to remove google play services as i thought that i wouldn't need it any more, then i was surprised when i saw how some apps just live on this thing .
Now i need it back , i already tried some versions but it didn't work, hope someone can help.
Acer iconia one 8
Android 5.1

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Kindle Fire HD 7" Dual Boot

I've done quite a bit of searching, both on Google and here on the forum and I haven't found an answer that applies to the 7-inch KFHD. I currently have Cyanogenmod 10.1 running on it, but it would be really nice to be able to have both JB and the stock Amazon OS installed and be able to switch between them. Is there any way to do this currently? I haven't found anything saying one way or the other. Does anyone else have any idea?
zoness32 said:
I've done quite a bit of searching, both on Google and here on the forum and I haven't found an answer that applies to the 7-inch KFHD. I currently have Cyanogenmod 10.1 running on it, but it would be really nice to be able to have both JB and the stock Amazon OS installed and be able to switch between them. Is there any way to do this currently? I haven't found anything saying one way or the other. Does anyone else have any idea?
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I don't think it's possible, not at this stage. Stock Amazon OS runs on Amazon's ecosystem, in that it is built to work only with Amazon services. This is why simply sideloading Google Play will make it fail miserably. Google's ecosystem requires the GoogleServicesFramework in order to run. There's no way to dual-boot because currently the 1st bootloader handles fastboot yet the 2nd handles the recovery. No one's ever made a 2nd-bootloader public before, and the work that was done by fattire, verygreen and Hashcode is the first. So while it's not completely impossible, I don't think it will come in the near future.
What about different roms?
seokhun said:
I don't think it's possible, not at this stage. Stock Amazon OS runs on Amazon's ecosystem, in that it is built to work only with Amazon services. This is why simply sideloading Google Play will make it fail miserably. Google's ecosystem requires the GoogleServicesFramework in order to run. There's no way to dual-boot because currently the 1st bootloader handles fastboot yet the 2nd handles the recovery. No one's ever made a 2nd-bootloader public before, and the work that was done by fattire, verygreen and Hashcode is the first. So while it's not completely impossible, I don't think it will come in the near future.
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I currently have Cyanogenmod 10.1 on my Kindle Fire HD 7" also, but what about dual booting it with another rom such as AOKP? Then it wouldnt need the amazon ecosystem.
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I currently have Cyanogenmod 10.1 on my Kindle Fire HD 7" also, but what about dual booting it with another rom such as AOKP? Then it wouldnt need the amazon ecosystem.
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I'm also very interested in how you would dual boot CM10.1 and the original Kindle Fire HD 7" OS. I have read somewhere that for now, that's the only way you can use the Amazon apps (due to the above cited Amazon ecosystem). I have TWRP and the 2nd bootloader, but haven't found any threads on dual booting different ROMs.
Dual Booting?
Too bad.
I am running the N2A OS on my 7" KFHD. Mostly a satisfactory experience, but I would like to have the ability the read borrowed books from my Amazon Prime account on it, and also to play Amazon Prime videos. Unfortunately, Amazon has not seen fit to allows either of these to be done on an Android tablet, only on the Kindles (borrowed books) and Kindle Fire tablets.
I have not seen any indication that they are planning to change their policy with respect to these permissions - dual booting would be a great solution.
I have tried the workaround for the Amazon videos (installing Adobe Flash), but have found the results to be less then satisfactory.
Similarly, I tried rooting my Kindle Fire HD and installing Google Play, but found that I was getting repeating Google Framework has stopped messages, and another message as well.
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Follow this link if you can find any solution http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2551661
SafeStrap
Looks like hashcode had done it with safestrap, but it's no longer available for Kindle Fire.Link

Fire comparison

Hi everyone, first time poster, though I have used the forums for a while. Apologies if this isn't the place for this question, but I couldn't find a better spot. I rooted my first-generation Fire (remember those?) a while ago and installed CM10 to get a more up-to-date version of Android than what came with the Fire, but the hardware is a little too old to run it well (just starting the Kindle book app can take close to a minute). I want to get the newest Fire 7 and put CM on it, and I was wondering how it compares with other "budget" tablets currently available, such as the Nexus 7, Zenpad S 8.0, or Galaxy Tab. Does it run comparably well, or is it really "bogged down"?
I didn't have much time with it hands-on, but I rooted and installed custom ROMs on a couple of them and they worked fairly well, no annoying stutters or lag. I gave one to my brother and he says it's working really well, himself having previously owned a 1st-gen Fire. If you still would like to squeeze something out of that one, I'd recommend going with Hashcode's AOSP 4.3 ROM, it always seemed much smoother to me than CM ROMs for that device.
Edit: Here's a link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2377629
hullflyer said:
Hi everyone, first time poster, though I have used the forums for a while. Apologies if this isn't the place for this question, but I couldn't find a better spot. I rooted my first-generation Fire (remember those?) a while ago and installed CM10 to get a more up-to-date version of Android than what came with the Fire, but the hardware is a little too old to run it well (just starting the Kindle book app can take close to a minute). I want to get the newest Fire 7 and put CM on it, and I was wondering how it compares with other "budget" tablets currently available, such as the Nexus 7, Zenpad S 8.0, or Galaxy Tab. Does it run comparably well, or is it really "bogged down"?
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It does the job, it's been quite fun to mess around with if they were the same price I'd go with the Nexus 7 despite the lack of sd but given it was less than a third of the price I could get an N7 for it's a bargain.
Galaxy tabs do feel bogged down to me, feel sluggish whenever I use my parents but suspect screen is noticeably better on those and the zenpad which I've never seen anywhere.
Thanks so much for the advice, both of you. I got a new Fire, put CM 12.1 on it (thanks to these forums, I knew to check the version before letting it on the wifi, and was able to prevent it from updating to 5.1.1) , and it is running great. I think I already tried Hashcode's AOSP 4.3, Duchman, and wasn't able to use it well (same issue - incredible slowness), but I might take another crack at it now that I have the new Fire.

Amazon kindle 5th gen help

Hi I've just got a Amazon fire 5th gen but didn't realise how bloated it is and no Google play store ive been looking on the web and seen a few things where people have got rid of Amazon and made it to a Google tab can this be done on mine my version is 5 6.0.0 really want rid of the Amazon and Google on with cm12 on
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Hi I've just got a Amazon fire 5th gen but didn't realise how bloated it is and no Google play store ive been looking on the web and seen a few things where people have got rid of Amazon and made it to a Google tab can this be done on mine my version is 5 6.0.0 really want rid of the Amazon and Google on with cm12 on
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FireOS 5.6 can not be rooted or rolled back to a rootable build which is a prerequisite for installing a custom ROM. The Google Play Store can be installed with a few limitations here. Spend a little time looking through existing threads on this forum rather than starting a new one. All common questions have be asked and answered many times.

Galaxy m21s

Will there be a forum for the Galaxy m21s? I don't know in how many countries it was released, but I never saw it being talked about in XDA.
Vsoco said:
Will there be a forum for the Galaxy m21s? I don't know in how many countries it was released, but I never saw it being talked about in XDA.
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Not sure if this helps, but here ya go.
Hi Guys. I need some help with my M21S.
I have two cellphones. A M21S with magisk root and Xiaomi Mi A3 without root.
I bought a sansung tv and I was trying to use the app called "Smart Things" to connect the TV to the smartphone.
The problem is: Xiaomi Mi A3 see the app on play store but M21S dont.
Investigating a little bit about the problem, I saw a lot of users suggesting a lot of thing like clear cache, register my google account again, update my playstore and/or my android.... But nothing works.
Here is the deal: i dont let my android update, at all. I dont like updates. They just slows the cellphone and consume a lot of battery.
After a while, comparing the issue with other issues i Had with Aptoide and APKpure for the last years I realized that the problem is: some apps updates are modifiing by its developers to not work on old versions of android and I realy think this is the problem here.
So, in order to solve the problem I have to update my android. But I Reeeeeeally dont want to do that.
So the question is: is there any way of bypass the version cheking sistem of apps? Or there is a way of solving this problem without updating my android version?
Android Version: 11
One UI Core version: 3.1
Model: galax M21s (SM-F415F)
Thaks a lot.

Owner of a Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 GT-N8010 since 2012.

Hi all, I have been the owner of a Galaxy Note 10.1 since it first appeared in my local store in 2012. However, one of the drawbacks with this tablet is that could not be upgraded beyond versions 4 and 4.1.
I recently noticed my tablet was getting slower so decided maybe an upgrade would help. I found a very instructive video on the web to help guide me through the installation of Lineage OS 16.0. However, after successfully completing the installation I am having an issue with the Kindle app. It has installed but each time I try to run it, at first appears OK but then vanishes. The upgrade has made a marked improvement in speed but I generally only use the tablet for internet browsing and for bedtime reading of Kindle books. I find the Kindle issue very frustrating so if anyone can come up with some ideas that may help it would be very much appreciated. Please bear in mind I am well into my eighties so try not to be too techie ... my brain is beginning to slow down, just like my Galaxy was! ‍
XDA-Boffin said:
Hi all, I have been the owner of a Galaxy Note 10.1 since it first appeared in my local store in 2012. However, one of the drawbacks with this tablet is that could not be upgraded beyond versions 4 and 4.1.
I recently noticed my tablet was getting slower so decided maybe an upgrade would help. I found a very instructive video on the web to help guide me through the installation of Lineage OS 16.0. However, after successfully completing the installation I am having an issue with the Kindle app. It has installed but each time I try to run it, at first appears OK but then vanishes. The upgrade has made a marked improvement in speed but I generally only use the tablet for internet browsing and for bedtime reading of Kindle books. I find the Kindle issue very frustrating so if anyone can come up with some ideas that may help it would be very much appreciated. Please bear in mind I am well into my eighties so try not to be too techie ... my brain is beginning to slow down, just like my Galaxy was! ‍
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