My friend uses his fire 8 to read comics and from he says it is easy to setup and epubs are no problem . https://en.uptodown.com/android I've used this site before I installed google playstore for my fire 10.
2) There are keyboard apps that let you adjust the size of the keyboard.
3) You only get these updates because it's a new phone. They'll be very rare in the future.
4) Yes, see "lock screen" under settings.
5) https://www.xda-developers.com/uninstall-carrier-oem-bloatware-without-root-access/
7) You can look into automation apps like Tasker. Gotta warn you it's a rabbit hole.
8) Try installing an older version. https://en.uptodown.com/android got your back. You will need to uninstall the current version to be able to downgrade it. If Youtube is a preinstalled system app (very likely) and you can't uninstall it normally, see 5.
VPN to a USA site, likely Texas, then open site apkmirror.com ,
get the Pluto TV variant download for device using, most likely android universal
Then get apkmirror.apk, from any other location than the evil Google Play Store
company (aka Evil Corp); like en.uptodown.com or apkmirror.com
Use apkMirror app to browse for compatiable apps and choose the Pluto App
I'm trying to remember how I did it all. There's an app (I've uninstalled it) that has everything google play has. I think it's Aptoid. I might have gotten it there.
Or, from here: https://en.uptodown.com/android/search. It's been awhile ago and I tried more than one weather widget before finding one like the one I have on my phone and tablet.
If I got it from uptodown.com I would have downloaded the apk and used team viewer's file explorer to drag and drop it into FireStick. I used it to sideload my apks.
On my old android-4.2 tablet the google-play-update eat up a lot of internal memory. Since i am not using any google-play-dependant apps on that device i uninstalled the google-play-updates which frees up valuable internal memory.
Now I use my android-4.2 tablet as a photo viewer with more than 21 000 low res photos on sd-card
Since the more recent main-google-android-library "google play services" require at least android-6 you have to use either
is it like this? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7XRPVHmFAo
it has been like this for a month and the devs is still trying to fix it. fucking incompetents.
reinstall your client using version 1.0.25 on https://en.uptodown.com/android. don't use the client from apkpure because it's bugged at the moment.
Use only APKMirror.com or UpToDown.com/Android. They use the same malware scanning service that Google uses, and they list exact versions and MD5 checksums.
If you're downloading pirated apps they will have malware. The whole reason someone make a pirated copy is to distribute malware, they're not doing it out of the goodness of their hearts.
VLC app for me on music since it allows me to listen to all types of music files, watch vids, n listen to online radio in one simple app. Also I noticed that some brought up that their previous music player is less than satisfactory after an update I may have a solution to that issue. After, of course, your usual scan n verify that it is clean here is a website I stumbled into that one can find a previous build of their app https://en.uptodown.com/android.