
Follow the rest of the on-screen setup, and you’ll get to the app’s home screen where you can search and download apps from the Play Store.When the first boot sequence is complete, you will be asked to sign-in with your Google account.

Once the installation part finishes, click the Complete button to boot the software.Wait for some time to let the installation process complete. After extracting all files, the installation page will appear, click the Install Now button.The set up will automatically start extracting the essential files to be installed. exe file, run the BlueStack Installer.exe file. Get the latest version of BlueStacks using the download link above.The PC’s Graphics Drivers should be updated.Your PC needs to have minimum 4 GB disk space available.Your PC must have Dirext X 9.0 or higher installed.You should have administrative permissions.Your PC must have at least 2 GB of RAM.BlueStacks is free to use and supports most versions of Windows. It even lets you play Android games on a Windows PC. You can put it back once we’re done.Android apps aren’t directly supported on Windows, but you can use an Android emulator software like BlueStacks to get Google Play Store on your PC, and download/install Android apps on it just like you do on your Android devices.īlueStacks can flawlessly run Android on your Windows computer. If you don’t do this, it’s possible you could lose data during the Play Store install process. Warning: Remove the microSD card if you have one inserted in the tablet. We’ve found a solution to get the Play Store working on the F(12th Gen) tablet with Fire OS 8.3.1.3.

Update, 11/16/22: The instructions below work with all Fire tablets.

It’s just a matter of downloading and installing a few APK files from the tablet itself, and you’ll be up and running with the Play Store just like your regular Android phone or tablet! Let’s get started. The best part of installing the Play Store on your Fire Tablet is that it doesn’t require any in-depth “hacking” like rooting or running scripts from a PC. That means you can install Google’s Play Store to gain access to millions of Android apps and games, including Google apps like Gmail, Chrome, Google Maps, and more. Google doesn't officially offer the Play Store on Fire tablets, but it does work well.Īmazon Fire Tablets restrict you to the Amazon Appstore, but they run Fire OS, a custom version of Android. To install the Google Play Store on an Amazon Fire Tablet, you must download the Google Play Store app and its dependences from a trusted website like and install them manually.
