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    • grahamparks
      grahamparks last edited by

      I have an Amazon Fire 7 and can't get the google play app to work on it so no Spark app for me :-(

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      • carl.galilee
        carl.galilee last edited by

        I'm running on an Amazon Fire HD10 and works great.
        You do need to go through the process of setting up Google Play Store using a workaround as Amazon have their own app installer by deafult which doesn't include the Spark app.

        Instructions on how to add Google play store are freely available on the net.

        It's a fairly straightforward process which took me about 10 mins.

        Anyone buying a Fire HD I would also recommend spending the extra to disable adverts, though I believe there's a way to disable those too for free.

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        • buck_dharma
          buck_dharma @kheddy last edited by

          @kheddy yea it wouldn't even show up for download when I tried Google store on my old lenova version 6.0 android...so goin best buy get a galaxy tab a on sale $119...figure thats a cant miss since works fine on my galaxy s9 phone version 10.0 android. Sucks no landscape I guess but Im not buying an over priced apple product and you can't even upgrade storage 3x capacity for a lousy $20 mini sd...

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          • cmcwillieb
            cmcwillieb last edited by

            Vankyo MatrixPad Z4 10 inch Tablet, Android 9.0 Pie, 2 GB RAM, 32 GB Storage is 99.99 on Amazon. Mine shows a $10 off coupon right now so $89. Got it just for my Spark and haven't had any abnormal issues. Speakers aren't great and it doesn't have a high end camera but I didn't buy it for either of those things.

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            • elio
              elio @cmcwillieb last edited by

              @cmcwillieb There is an Android app called Orientation Control that allows you to run any app, including
              the Spark app in landscape mode. It seems to work well.

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