Q. I just got a new kindle fire. Both kindles are registered to the same name. What's the easiest way to take the books from my old kindle and get them onto the kindle fire? Thanks!
A. Did you just copy the books from your old Kindle or your PC to your Kindle Fire? If so, that's why they won't work, they're coded to a specific device. Just go to the cloud tab under books on your Kindle Fire, all of the books you purchased on your account should be there. Or go to Manage Your Kindle page on http://amazon.com and send them to your Kindle Fire.
How do I get apps on my Kindle Fire HD without using an address or credit card?
Q. Somone please help me! I got a Kindle Fire HD for Christmas and I'm really happy. There's just one thing: I don't know how to download apps on it! Does anyone know a way to download apps, books, or anything else without using my address or credit card? Please help me! I appreciate it!
A. There's a good actual user experience on setting up the Kindle Fire without credit card:
http://budurl.com/KindleSetupNoCard
From the above discussion details, you can either:
1. Apply Amazon gift card to the account, call Amazon if it still don't allow you to get apps
2. Buy a Prepaid Visa Gift Card
3. Setup with a debit card
Hope that helps.
What type of apps and games will the Kindle Fire have?
Q. I was planning on buying a Kindle Fire when it comes out and I was wondering what sort of games and apps will it have. Will it have as many goods apps like on the iPad 2?
A. Hi, Brayden, Kindle App store currently has about 16K apps (no Netflix, of course) while iPad's iTunes App store has about 500K apps - you do the math. Kindle Fire does not allow apps from Android Market place thus you're only stuck with apps allowed by Amazon. Amazon says it will review every app in its Appstore for Fire compatibility, as part of an automated process. Rejected apps will include those that rely on a gyroscope, camera, WAN module, Bluetooth, microphone, GPS, or micro SD. Apps are also forbidden from using Google's Mobile Services (and in-app billing), which, if included, will have to be "gracefully" removed. In terms of actual content, Amazon has outlawed all apps that change the tablet's UI in any way (including theme- or wallpaper-based tools), as well as any that demand root access. Amazon confirmed that you cannot download/stream anything to Kindle Fire when traveling outside US
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