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Although it’s not a particularly well advertised feature, the Amazon Fire TV and the Amazon Fire TV Stick allow for sideloading of Android applications. With a little effort you can easily load apps on your Fire TV that aren’t available in the Amazon Appstore.
Note: This tutorial covers the sideloading of Android applications on Fire TV devices and not Amazon’s line of Kindle Fire tablets; if you’re here looking for a way to sideload apps on your Kindle Fire please refer to this guide.
Why Do I Want To Do This?
The Amazon Fire TV and TV Stick are both robust Android-based streaming devices that pack a lot of power into a small footprint. Make no doubt about it, however, that Amazon designed the devices to be very Amazon-ecosystem centric and there is a strong push toward you only using apps from the Amazon Appstore.
While the Amazon Appstore has a wide selection of applications there are two big issues Fire TV owners bump into. First, despite the size of the Appstore it doesn’t compare to the Google Play store and there are many, many, apps only available via Google Play. There are many developers who simply haven’t opted to port their apps over to the Appstore (or the apps contain some element that Amazon vetoed).
Second, even when the app you want is available in the Amazon Appstore if it isn’t approved for use on the Fire TV line then you can’t download it. Kodi, the media center software formerly known as XBMC, is a perfect example of this. It’s in the Amazon Appstore as a general Android download but you can’t download and install it onto the Fire TV devices (but those devices can in fact run it).
Fortunately for you, us, and anyone else looking to load apps on their Fire TV we can take advantage of the developer options included with the Fire TV and Fire TV Stick to load any Android application we want.
What Do I Need?
There are two approaches for sideloading apps onto your Amazon Fire TV or Fire TV stick both of which rely on different implementations of the Android Developer Bridge (ADB).
The first technique involves using the command line interface on your computer to send Android installation files (APKs) right to your device. This approach is handy if you’ve archived APKs on your computer and/or you’ve download an APK from a developer’s website and wish to load it directly from your computer to your Fire TV.
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To follow along with the command line technique you’ll need a copy of ADB installed on your computer. To install the developer kit, which includes ADB, and the appropriate drivers check out our tutorial How to Install and Use ADB, the Android Debug Bridge Utility.
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The second technique is a rather clever and convenient one: using a helper application on a device running Android to shuttle installed apps right from your device to the Fire TV. From a convenience standpoint you really can’t beat the ease of just picking the app right from your phone or tablet and installing it onto your Fire TV.
There are a handful of applications in the Google Play store that offer Android-to-Fire transfer, but we had the best luck with the application Apps2Fire; you can download it here. Although you never see it directly in action, Apps2Fire and similar applications are just wrappers for ADB.
Both techniques get the job done it’s just a matter which technique works best for your situation. If you already have the app ready to go on your phone (or you can easily download it from the Play store) it makes sense to use Apps2Fire and transfer it right from your device to the Fire. If you downloaded the app from the developer’s website or a development forum like XDA Developers, it makes more sense to fire up ADB and transfer it over from your PC.
Let’s look at how to prepare your Fire TV for sideloaded apps and then at how to use the two techniques. All the steps in this tutorial are completely interchangeable between the Amazon Fire TV and the Fire TV Stick; the only difference between the two is that the Fire TV has more processing power than the Fire Stick and will offer superior performance for any CPU-hungry applications you send over.
Preparing the Amazon Fire TV
Although the ability to sideload apps onto the Fire TV devices isn’t particularly promoted in anyway, it’s not difficult to enable the ability to do so. Boot into your Fire TV and navigate to Settings -> System.
Within the System menu, scroll down until you find the sub-menu entry labeled “Developer Options.” Note that the subtext highlights exactly what the Developer Options are for “Enable ADB connections over network.”
Inside the Developer Options menu you’ll find two toggles that need to be set to On: “ADB debugging” and “Apps from Unknown Sources.”
The first option turns on the ADB link so that you can remotely bridge the Android debugging client to your Fire unit. The second toggle allows for the installation of non-Appstore applications (all apps you transfer over the ADB link will be treated as from “Unknown Sources” regardless of whether or not they are one-off apps you made yourself or approved apps from conventional Android application stores).
Finally, before you leave your Fire unit you’ll need to check the IP address of the unit. The easiest way to do so is to navigate to Settings -> System -> About and then select “Network.”
Make note of the “IP Address” entry as this is the address you’ll need for both of the following techniques. Also note that if you restart your Fire device and you have not specified a static IP address for it, this address may change if the DHCP server assigns a new one. Any time you’re pushing new applications over to your Fire device make sure to check this section and confirm the IP address.
After you’ve toggled both of the above settings and identified your device’s IP address it’s time to turn to loading applications. Let’s look at the two methods in detail.
Sideloading with ADB
If your application is located on your computer it’s easy to sideload it with ADB. Let’s look at using the command line to start up the ADB server, connect to the Fire unit, and remotely deliver the APK payload. All the following steps presume you already have ADB installed (and if you do not, please refer to our guide here).
Load a command prompt in the directory where your APK is stored (e.g. /Documents/Downloads/) and enter the following commands where X.X.X.X is the IP address of your Fire unit on the local network and someapp.apk is the actual filename of the APK you wish to install on the device.
adb kill-server
adb start-server
adb connect X.X.X.X
adb install someapp.apk
Note, if you get the error “Error: more than once device or emulator,” which occurs if there is more than one device connected to the ADB (such an Android phone tethered to your computer) you can narrow down the command like so.
adb install -s X.X.X.X:5555 install someapp.apk
Once you issue the command, sit back and relax. It can take anywhere from a few seconds to 10 minutes or more depending on the size of the file. When the process is complete you’ll get an echo-back of the APK name, the average transfer speed, and a “Success” message.
If you receive the error message INSTALL_FAILED_OLDER_SDK this is because the APK file you attempted to install on the Fire device is for a higher version of Android than the Fire is running. As of this tutorial the Fire TV and the Fire TV Stick are still running Fire OS 3.0 (which has app compatibility with Android Jelly Bean 4.2.2).
Before we take a look at what to do next on the Fire side of things, let’s look at how to accomplish the same thing by transferring an app from your Android phone or tablet to your Fire.
Sideloading from Your Android Device
One of the biggest complaints we hear is that people already have an app on their phone or tablet and they want to have it on their Fire device. The whole parallel Amazon Appstore/Google Play store paradigm certainly is frustrating and this trick allows you to easily shuttle an app right off your phone to your Fire.
First, download and install Apps2Fire from the Google Play store here. Launch the app and then tap on the menu button in the upper left corner.
Within the menu select “Setup” and on the follow screen enter the IP address of your Fire device.
Once you click save you’ll have two options for transferring apps. First, you can click on the + symbol in the upper right corner of the screen and select any APK file on your Android device via the file browser. The APK you select via this method does not need to be an application already installed on your device which means any APK you downloaded and saved to your device is fair game.
The second method involves selecting an app you’ve actually downloaded and installed from the Google Play store. To do so tap on the menu button again and select “Upload Apps.”
Select any app by tapping on it and it will transfer automatically.
Unfortunately unlike the command line ADB tool the Apps2Fire app has no feedback mechanism for version failure; if you upload a new app that isn’t compatibility with Android 4.2.2 there is no error message and you only know the installation failed because the app never appears on the Fire device.
That said, it’s a really easy way to transfer apps with no command line work necessary. Let’s take a look at where to find your apps once you’ve transferred them to the Fire device.
Launching Your Apps on the Fire TV
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Once the apps are installed on the Fire TV it’s just a matter of finding them. Alas they don’t appear in the top-level “Apps” category in the main Fire TV menu. Instead they in the Settings -> Applications menu.
Once there select “Manage Installed Applications” to pull up a list of all installed apps. Browse to the application you pushed over (either via the ADB command line or the Apps2Fire app) and select it by pressing the center button on your Fire TV remote (or enter on your keyboard if you’re using one).
From the application submenu, select “Launch application.” Your application will launch just like it would on any other Android device.
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That’s all there is to it! Not every application makes the jump smoothly from a touch-based device like a tablet to the TV-centric Fire TV system but many apps work just fine without any adjustment (while others require the use of a controller or keyboard for full functionality). It costs nothing to try an app you already have out, however, so if you’d like the app on your TV via way of the Fire give it a shot.
Have a pressing question about the Fire TV, Chromecast, or other streaming media device? Shoot us an email at [email protected] and we’ll do our best to help.
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Google Play Store is the default App store for almost every Android device but it is not available in the Amazon Fire Stick. The Amazon FireStick is a very popular media streaming devices and Google Play Store is the most widely used AppStore. It is very unfortunate that these two don’t work together. Today I will show you how to download Google Play Store alternative on the Amazon FireStick. If you are looking for the actual Playstore, then that’s not possible, unfortunately. But there are many App Stores that have most of the apps available for download. I will be showing you multiple methods for the installation of Aptoide store.
Page Contents
- 1 Download Google Play Store on Amazon Fire Stick – Alternative
- 2 What is Aptoide TV?
Download Google Play Store on Amazon Fire Stick – Alternative
To download the Google Play Store on the FireStick, Aptoide store to be precise, you can use the official Revkid.com APK store or you can use the famous Downloader App.
Disclaimer:
Aptoide is a 3rd party app store which has no ties with revkid.com. It might have apps in it which are copyrighted. If you use this store to do piracy, neither I nor revkid.com will be responsible for the consequences.
What is Aptoide TV?
Have you ever used the Apple App Store on any iOS device? or Google Play Store on Android phones? The Aptoide TV is the best Google Play Store alternative built for devices like the Fire TV Stick. I honestly think that the Aptoide is even better than the Google Play Store in some ways. Let me explain to you what I mean by that.
Google Play Store is the best and most popular app store for any Android device, but they have some very strict rules and policies in place. Which are there to protect the developers and other companies against piracy. This is all good but this also means that Google Play Store does not allow apps like Popcorn Time, Terrarium TV, Live Net TV, and Mobdro. These are some of the most popular Movies, TV Shows and Live TV apps that you can not get on any Android phone, officially.
Aptoide, on the other hand, does not have these policies. This means that while it can not compete with the Google Play Store in the number of Apps available, it has these apps available at 1 click. Basically, you can better utilize your Amazon Fire TV Stick with Aptoide instead of Google Play Store.
Install Play Store on Amazon Fire Stick using Downloader
This is the easiest method of installing an app on the Amazon FireStick. If you have been following our blog for some time, you will know that this is the same method we used to install Kodi 17 on the Fire Stick.
Step1: Allowing unofficial apps:
First of all, you will need to make some changes to your Amazon Fire Stick’s settings. This is to enable the app installation from sources other than the Amazon Store. This is a mandatory step for both of the methods given here, but if you have already installed 3rd-party apps before, you might have probably done this part already. Follow the steps given below:
- Open Settings.
- Navigate to the Device section.
- Select Developer Options.
- Now here you will see a couple of options. What you need to do is turn ON Apps from Unknown Source. This allows you to install apps from stores like Aptoide. If the ‘Apps from Unknown Sources’ option is already ON, leave it as is.
- Go back to the Home screen and proceed to the next part of this tutorial.
Step2: Installation of the Downloader app
The 2nd thing that we have to do is the download of the Downloader app. This is by far the most popular and useful downloader app for the Fire Stick. Basically, it gives you the option to download anything from the web and it also has a built-in browser which helps a lot. I must say this app is a must-have for any Fire Stick user.
- While you are at the home screen of your Amazon Fire Stick or Fire TV, press the left key from the remote. This will open the universal Amazon search.
- Here you will need to type ‘Downloader’. You can also press and hold the mic button on your Amazon Remote and speak ‘Downloader’ into the mic and release the button.
- This will show you a list of different results for Downloader. Select the bright orange Downloader app from the results.
- Now press the Get or Download button inside the app info and the installation should now begin. It is a very small app so the installation shouldn’t take much time.
- After the Installation is complete, the icon will change from Download to Open. Press the center button on the remote to open the app.
Download and Installation of the Google Play Store Alternative
Now that you are inside the Downloader app, let’s start the download of the Aptoide TV Store.
- When you open the Downloader app for the first time, you will notice that it shows you a pop-up message. Simply press the center button from your remote once to dismiss it.
- Now it will show you a URL field, where you can enter the URL of the APK file. I have created a very easy URL Link for the Aptoide TV, that you can enter inside here. Press the center button to open the keyboard. Now type the URL given below.
- Press Go. This will start the download of the Aptoide APK file. Wait for the download to complete.
- As soon as the download is complete, it will show you the installation wizard. Press the Install button and wait for the installation to complete.
- Once the installation is complete, press Done. This will take you back to the downloader app.
- You will notice that the Downloader app is giving you the option to delete the Aptoide TV APK file. Press Delete and Delete again to free us some storage space.
- Go back to the home screen by pressing the home button. Now press and hold the home button to bring the shortcuts screen. Select the Apps option from here.
- You will see a complete list of all the apps listed inside the Fire Stick storage. Scroll down to select the Aptoide TV app.
Congratulations, now you have successfully installed the best Google Play Store Alternative on your Amazon Fire Stick. This is where this tutorial should end for almost all the users but if you are facing any issues with this method, you can use the 2nd method given below.
2nd Method; Download Aptoide TV on Fire Stick:
This method is a little tricky. I have tried my best to keep it as simple as possible but if you still get stuck somewhere, feel free to drop a line below and I will try my best to get it fixed for you. To follow this method successfully, you will need to download the downloader app first. I have given the step by step instructions about it, above. Install that first and then come back to this section.
- Press the Home button on your Amazon Fire Stick remote and go back to the home screen.
- Now press and hold the home button to bring the shortcuts screen, and select Apps from here.
- This will show you a complete list of apps installed on your Fire Stick. What we need here is the Downloader app. Scroll down and select the Downloader app.
- Now enter the following URL into the text field which has http:// inside it.
- After you have typed this URL into the text field successfully, press the Go button.
- Wait for the download to complete and it will automatically show you the installation wizard for the FileLinked app. Press the Install button and wait for the installation to complete.
- Once the FileLinked app is installed, Press Done. This will take you back to the Downloader app which gives you the option to delete the APK file. As the storage space we have on the Amazon Fire Stick is very limited, it is better to delete the useless APK file. Select Delete and Delete again to free up that useful storage space.
- Now go back to the home screen, and Press & Hold the home button to bring the Shortcuts screen again.
- Select the Apps option from here. This will show you a complete list of apps installed on the Amazon Fire Stick.
- Scroll down and select the FileLinked App from the list.
- You will see a field for a number code. Enter this code inside the File Linked app, and press continue.
- Now you will see a list of apps. Scroll down, and select Aptoide TV from the list.
- The download should now begin. Wait for it to complete.
- After the download is complete, press the center button again while the Play icon is selected. This will open the installation wizard.
- Press the Install button and wait for the installation to complete.
- The installation might take a couple of seconds. After the installation is complete, you can find the Aptoide TV Store inside the Apps section.
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