If you buy a Kindle Fire are a bit 'jealous of the Nexus 7 due out already with Jelly Bean, here is something that will make you feel better: now you can install Android 4.1 Jelly Bean on your tablet.
Ever since its launch, the Kindle Fire, has been hacked in any way possible, but now the developer Hashcore has ported the latest version of Google's mobile operating system. Here is a very detailed description of how to install it.
Apply, of course, the usual caution in such cases: Since you are doing a rooting on your device and you are installing a custom software, you must be sure of being able to carry it out. And remember it is always possible to damage the device. In addition, it is worth noting that the first build does not support hardware video acceleration and it can sometimes be difficult to enable the wi-fi. Hashcode, however, hopes to solve these problems very soon.
Although the installation will not make your tablet like the Nexus 7, which is faster and a better display, it's a step ahead of the customized version of Gingerbread will be running now.
Apply, of course, the usual caution in such cases: Since you are doing a rooting on your device and you are installing a custom software, you must be sure of being able to carry it out. And remember it is always possible to damage the device. In addition, it is worth noting that the first build does not support hardware video acceleration and it can sometimes be difficult to enable the wi-fi. Hashcode, however, hopes to solve these problems very soon.
Although the installation will not make your tablet like the Nexus 7, which is faster and a better display, it's a step ahead of the customized version of Gingerbread will be running now.
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