Rooting XDA Kindle Fire

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By Sebastian Cork


There are so many ways to enjoy gadgets nowadays and with the variety of feature's mobile phones, computers, e-readers, and tablets have, it's no surprise that most of us would want to own at least one of them. However, the unfortunate thing is that most of these products are actually deliberately limited when it comes to functions and features, and that's one way of requiring customers to purchase the newer versions later. However, with hackers and software developers lurking on the web, you can now enjoy more benefits and advantages for your device. For instance, the XDA Kindle Fire is a process developed in order to successfully root and hack the Android operating system embedded in the device.

If we talk about hacking and offering various software developments, there's an XDA developers group that's making a name on the web. They are the same group that were first to successfully root and hack the Amazon Kindle Fire so as to bring out more functions from the said device.

When the Fire tablet computer was initially unveiled to the public, a lot of people were anticipating something unique. And at this point, Amazon took the liberty of announcing that the device was in fact so advanced and protected that it was virtually impossible to root or hack. What it meant was that there was no way of getting around the embedded software of the device. However, the thing is there are way too many hackers and software developers out there who have become successful in tweaking the tablet device. As such, it is now entirely possible to do XDA Kindle Fire rooting in order to make the most out of the device in terms of software installation and full access to the Google Play Store.

However, one really curious thing would be: what is the benefit of rooting the device? What seems to be added when you actually perform it?

When you finally understand the entire process, you get to realize that there is really nothing to worry about in the first place. If we talk about risks, there's actually none, except only for the fact that you are going to void any warranty you have from Amazon. It's really not like the Apple iPad or iPhone, wherein when you try to jailbreak, there's a tendency for the iOS device to freeze. Nevertheless, with Google's Android operating system as the subject for rooting, there's no way you could fail. And best thing about doing it is that you finally get full access to the Google Play Store, including all the stuff you always wanted to have for your Kindle Fire such as applications, wallpapers, games, and launcher.

As a matter of fact, doing the same is pretty much rationalized by Amazon's trick of hiding some functionality, which should have been there in the first place. Yes, there is always the distinctiveness of the Amazon shopping environment built in the tablet, but it really doesn't do any harm if you have something that both offer access to Google Play and the Amazon AppStore without restrictions or limitations.




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