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How to Customize Your Amazon Tablet With Fire Toolbox

Unsatisfied with the way your Amazon Fire tablet looks? Don't like the way it serves ads, insists that you use preinstalled Amazon apps, or just want to install Google Assistant?

The Fire OS is based on Android, which means you have a certain amount of flexibility as to how the tablet's operating system runs. To take advantage of this, you need a tool to tweak your Amazon Fire tablet – something like Fire Toolbox (FTB).

Customizations You Can Make With Fire Toolbox

Installing FTB will give you the power to make some considerable improvements to your Amazon Fire tablet. These include the ability to:

  • Install and manage Google services
  • Set a custom launcher
  • Manage hybrid apps
  • Set custom sounds
  • Determine your preferred software keyboard
  • Adjust screen display density
  • Manage the lockscreen apps
  • Use Google Assistant
  • Manage the installed Amazon apps

…and more besides.

How to Customize Your Amazon Tablet With Fire Toolbox

Best of all, these tweaks can be made to your Amazon Fire tablet without rooting your device.

Which Amazon Fire Tablets Are Compatible With Fire Toolbox?

The Fire Toolbox utility suite is available for most models of Fire tablet. If you bought a new Amazon Fire tablet since 2014, and it is branded Fire or Fire HD (rather than Kindle Fire) then you can use FTB.

So, this includes:

  • Amazon Fire 8/8+ (2020)
  • Amazon Fire 10 (2019)
  • Amazon Fire 7 (2019)
  • Amazon Fire 8 (2018)
  • Amazon Fire 10 (2017)
  • Amazon Fire 8 (2017)
  • Amazon Fire 7 (2017)
  • Amazon Fire HD8 (2016)
  • Amazon Fire HD10 (2015)
  • Amazon Fire HD8 (2015)
  • Amazon Fire HD7 (2015)
  • Amazon Fire HD7 (2014)
  • Amazon Fire HD6 (2014)

Other tools are available to customize old Amazon Fire tablets; however, these are no longer maintained.

Ready to tweak your Fire tablet with FTB? Here's how to install the toolbox and get started.

Install Fire Toolbox on Your PC

To use Fire Toolbox, you need to be using a Windows PC. This software isn't compatible with macOS or Linux.

Before starting, make sure you have:

  • A fully charged Amazon Fire tablet
  • The data/charging USB cable
  • Downloaded Fire Toolbox from XDA

The process for installation is straightforward. You need to

  1. Enable ADB (Android Debug Bridge) on your tablet
  2. Connect the tablet to your computer using USB
  3. Run Fire Toolbox

Enable ADB on the Amazon Fire Tablet

Follow these steps so enable ADB:

  1. Open Settings > Device Options
  2. Tap Serial Number (or About Fire Tablet) repeatedly
  3. The Developer Options menu item will appear
  4. Tap Developer Options
  5. Find Enable ADB and tap the switch to activate
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Connect the Amazon Fire Tablet to Windows

In most cases, you can simply connect the tablet to your Windows PC. It is vital that you use the data and charging cable that shipped with the tablet, or a suitable replacement. Some cables only handle power, which will treat the computer as a power source.

To ensure the right connection is achieved, open the Notifications area, and look for USB Debugging Connected. If you can see that, you're on the way to customizing your Fire tablet with Fire Toolbox.

Run Fire Toolbox

With the connection established, switch your attention to your computer. Browse to the downloaded Fire Toolbox installer (something like FTB_Vxx.x_Installer.exe where the "xx.x" is a version number). Double click to install Fire Toolbox.

When this is done, launch Fire Toolbox and follow the displayed steps to Authorize Your Device. This means checking your tablet for a notification about the connection and selecting Always allow from this computer then OK to confirm.

How to Customize Your Amazon Tablet With Fire Toolbox

How to Use Fire Toolbox to Customize Your Amazon Fire Tablet

With Fire Toolbox installed, you'll find it relatively easy to make tweaks and customizations.

Every option is accessible from the main screen; they're actionable with just a few clicks. Below you'll find steps to carry out some common tweaks with Fire Toolbox

Remove Lockscreen Apps on Amazon Fire

If you wanted to remove the lockscreen apps on a Fire tablet, select Lockscreen Management.

Next, choose Remove Lockscreen Ads. It's wise to spend a moment reading the warning before proceeding.

How to Customize Your Amazon Tablet With Fire Toolbox

If you're happy to remove the ads, click Execute Tool. Once the ads have been removed, they will stay disabled until an Amazon OTA (over-the-air) update reinstates them. However, using Fire Toolbox disables OTA updates, so you should be fine.

Manage Google Services With Fire Toolbox

Another useful enhancement FTB brings to your Amazon Fire is the ability to install Google Play. It also lets you add and manage accounts and clear the cache and data to save space.

To install Google Play on the Amazon Fire:

  1. Launch Fire Toolbox
  2. Select Manage Google Services
  3. Select Install Play Services
How to Customize Your Amazon Tablet With Fire Toolbox

Once complete, use Add Account to add a new account, or sign into Google Play on your tablet.

Install Netflix and Disney+

Fire Toolbox also lets you sideload two key streaming video apps, Netflix and Disney+, without registering your Amazon Fire tablet with Amazon.

This is particularly useful if you have picked up the tablet second hand and want to use it without registering with Amazon.

  1. From the menu, select Hybrid Apps
  2. Click Download and Install for the app you wish to install (or both)  How to Customize Your Amazon Tablet With Fire Toolbox
  3. Wait as installation completes

Access Your Fire Tablet Over ADB

Android Debug Bridge (ADB) is a command line interface that provides remote access to a connected Android device. This includes Amazon Fire tablets, which run Fire OS, an operating system based on Android.

Setting up ADB can be time consuming and occasionally frustrating. But with Fire Toolbox installed, ADB is easy to access.

To use it:

  1. Launch Fire Toolbox
  2. Select ADB Shell

You'll then gain command line access to your Android device. This can be used to browse the device contents (sing standard Windows text commands) or even initiate scripts. That is, after all, what is happening in the background each time you choose a tweak in Fire Toolbox.

Customizing Amazon Fire Just Needs the Right Toolbox

We've seen various tweaks for the Amazon Fire tablets over the years since its release. Fire Toolbox is easily the best collection of these scripts and hacks, helping to make the Fire tablets more usable. While one or two tweaks are probably best avoided, overall, this is the best way to reconfigure your Amazon Fire tablet to your personal liking.

You can use Fire Toolbox to use all these tweaks or just a few. You can even use it to help make your Amazon Fire tablet look like stock Android.