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Tips for Kindle Fire HD 8 dot 9

Henryk Paluch edited this page Sep 3, 2017 · 19 revisions

Tips for Kindle Fire HD 8.9"

I'm owner of this device since June 2013. And I'd like to share some tips with you.

Thinking about buying Kindle Fire Tablet?

I bout Kindle Fire HD 8.9" for very simple reason - it was most cheap Tablet with full HD display resolution (1080p). Such resolution comes very handy when reading PDF files (they can't be reformatted so high resolution is absolute must).

However I later found several unexpected limitations:

  • No Chrome browser available (Kindle has Amazons's browser called Silk)
  • No Google Play store access - you can easily access Amazon App Store only which contains only little fraction of Android applications
  • Missing many national keyboards (Czech in my case)

NOTE: some of above problem can be workarounded (for example you can install some Google Play apps to your mobile phone with Android OS and transfer it to Kindle - but it is unexpected mess.

Easy non-root shell in Kindle

To start exploring your Kindle device - I recommend QPython - Python on Android available from: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00AP36S4Y/ (I have installed version 1.3.3)

  • Launch this QPython app
  • Once Python logo appears (on black background) - swipe it to left
  • Than click on Console
  • You should get Python Console.

How to turn Python Console to shell Console:

  1. If your console text start with something like:
    ..../qpython.sh && exit
    Then you can use this simple command to get shell:
    exit(1)

    NOTE: exit( non_zero ) is required to skip evil && exit command which would otherwise close our console

  2. If above thing does not work, you can try to invoke shell directly from python langugage using:
    import os
    os.system('sh')

Once any of these command work, you can try for example:

  • getting ARM CPU info:

    cat /proc/cpuinfo
        Processor       : ARMv7 Processor rev 10 (v7l)
        processor       : 0
        BogoMIPS        : 2982.32
        ...
    
  • Getting memory info:

    cat /proc/meminfo
        MemTotal:         786084 kB
        ...
    

    Ooops, you can see that this kindle has just 780MB of RAM installed

  • Using package manager to list installed packages in format `PATHANE=PACKAGE_NAME:

    pm list packages -f
        package:/system/app/AmazonJacksonApk-release.apk=amazon.jackson19
        package:/system/framework/framework-res.apk=android
        package:/system/app/air_runtime_dcts.apk=com.adobe.air
        package:/data/app/com.amazon.ags.app-1.apk=com.amazon.ags.app
        ...
    

    Interesting notes:

    • packages located in /data/app directory - are so called User packages - they can be stopped, disabled or removed by user
    • packages located in /system/app are system packages - they can't be disabled nor uninstalled. If you attempt to kill them they start again (ehm)...

--hp

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