![]() You do have to compromise elsewhere, though the 60Hz refresh rate screen that’s annoyingly dim is the biggest problem. It really is the final piece of the puzzle, meaning the Fire Max 11 was just a handful of apps away from being a true iPad competitor for me personally, and all for just a fraction of the price. Even the gestures, which are missing from the web version, work - but muscle memory means I try to use them anyway. The YouTube app installed without any problem, and it operates just as it does on my iPad. If the app works, along with Google Docs, then the Fire Max 11 would be well on the way to being a true alternative to my iPad Pro. Using YouTube through the Silk Browser isn’t a fun experience, as it’s a bit slow, discovery is even worse than in the app, and the controls are small and fiddly. The other apps the Fire Max 11 was missing (for my everyday use) included Autotrader, Discovery+, and - of course - the YouTube app. Even more entertainment YouTube app on the Fire Max 11 Andy Boxall/Digital Trends I understand why the Fire Max 11 doesn’t have Google apps on board out of the box, but seeing how well Docs, Gmail, and other apps work on it once they are installed only made the situation even more unfortunate. But in a very short amount of time, with minimal effort and technical knowledge, the Fire Max 11 suddenly became a lot more useful to me. It’s frustrating to have an otherwise excellent device that doesn’t let me work in the way I want to out of the box. I’m sure if I paid the $70–per year subscription to use Microsoft Word, it would be the same, but I personally have no need to use Word on any device I own- and I am sure I’m not the only one. You can happily work away without needing to use any data. What’s more, you don’t actually need the hotspot to work, as unlike using Google Docs online through the Silk Browser, the app does not require an internet connection. Pleased, I went for coffee, connected the tablet to my iPhone 14 Pro’s hotspot, and typed the words you’re reading right now on it, all through Google Docs. It all worked instantly without any fuss, and the Fire Max 11 was suddenly transformed from being almost suitable for my everyday life to perfectly fitting into my workflow. I fired up Google Play, signed in, and downloaded Google Docs. A complete work machine at last Google Docs app Andy Boxall/Digital Trends / Digital Trends Was this really all there was to it, I wondered. A quick restart and the online guides told me I should be ready to go. But sourcing, downloading, and installing all four applications only took about 20 minutes. ![]() It’s a little confusing to make sure that you download the right versions, and then to ensure they’re installed in the correct order, so it needs some concentration. If you’re curious about what exactly the process looks like, see our guide on how to install the Google Play Store on your Amazon Fire tablet. There are four in all (Google Account Manager v7.1.2, Google Services Framework 10-6494331, Google Play Services for Android 11, and the Google Play Store), and I was mindful about where I sourced them, as none are provided by Google or Amazon and using files found online is always a security risk. I changed the Silk Browser settings to accept apps from unknown sources and located the files required to install Google Play. The most obvious solution was to add the Google Play Store, but this isn’t something Amazon or Google officially offer, and it’s definitely in a legal gray area, as the Amazon tablet isn’t a fully licensed Android device. This was frustrating because the Fire Max 11 is simply too good to waste. You may have to wait a while longer for new iPadsĪpple’s new iPad Pro may not be as expensive as we feared Download Mobile Legends Bang Bang for Android.Download Adobe Flash Player for Windows.
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