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WhitePawn
8 years agoNew member | Level 2
Can I install Dropbox on a Kindle Fire 8?
My Kindle just arrived. The biggest requirement is DropBox or there's really no point. Where do I find the app AND get it to install on the device?
-It's not on the amazon store.
-Google Pl...
- 7 years ago
Hi there,
Technically it can be done. To install Dropbox on your Kindle device, please take the following steps:
- Open the Kindle's main Setting app. On most devices you can find the settings by tapping "Apps" at the top of the Kindle's home screen, then selecting "Settings."
- From the Settings app, tap "Applications".
- Toggle the setting labeled "Apps from Unknown Sources" to "On". This enables your device to install apps not in Amazon's Appstore.
- Next return to the Kindle's main screen and launch the built-in Silk browser.
- In your browser, open the following URL:
https://www.dropbox.com/android
If you cannot access the link above, try downloading the app directly using this link instead:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/6993309/Dropbox.apk
- Once you've downloaded the app file, return to the Silk Browser window and tap the Sidebar Menu button (three horizontal lines icon in upper-left).
- Tap "Downloads.”
- From here, tap the "Dropbox.apk" file that just downloaded to launch the Dropbox installer.
- You will be prompted to confirm the installation of the Dropbox app. Tap the "Install" button to continue. When the installation is complete, click "Done" or "Open".
Please note the Dropbox app is not optimized for Kindle devices, we don't provide support for it and you may experience performance issues on older Kindle devices.
I hope this information helps. Please let me know if you have any questions.
WhitePawn
New member | Level 2
I have a PC, a Kindle, and an iPhone. I'm guessing side-loading doesn't work without an android based device.
Rich
8 years agoSuper User II
Side-loading is the term used for loading unauthorized applications on to an Android device. Your Kindle is an Android-based device.
There are methods for doing this on iPhones as well, and it involves jailbreaking the iPhone.
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