Thought I would share this for users who don't want to root their Kindle Fire (because it disable Amazon Videos) and are tired of using a USB cable to side load apps from the Google Play Store. I just did this below and it works great.
1. Install the Google Services Framework and Gmail on the Kindle Fire. Using the link below I downloaded the zip file. Extracted the Google Services Framework.apk and the Gmail.apk on my pc and copied both to my Kindle fire using a usb cable. Gapps hdpi 20101114 signed - Free Download from mediafire - FilesTube.com
2. On my Bionic I used Astro and backed up Google Drive. Then I copied it to the the Kindle Fire again using a usb cable.
3. On the Kindle I used ES File explorer to navigate to the folder where all three .apk files were copied to. I installed the Google Services Framework first by tapping on it. Then I installed Gmail and then finally Google Drive.
4. Be sure to look for the notifications in the upper left of the Fire where each will ask to be allowed permissions. Choose Yes to all of them.
5. I ran Gmail and input my account info and let it sync.
6. Then I ran Google Drive and let it sync.
7. Then I uninstalled Gmail. This is because I don't want my email on my son's Kindle Fire.
You may be able to accomplish the above without installing and uninstalling Gmail, but that is what worked for me.
Now, if my son wants a game from the Google Play store on the Kindle Fire, I install it on my Bionic, back it up with Astro then using Google Drive I upload the .apk for it. On the Kindle fire I open Google Drive and download and install it. Piece of cake.
Good luck,
1. Install the Google Services Framework and Gmail on the Kindle Fire. Using the link below I downloaded the zip file. Extracted the Google Services Framework.apk and the Gmail.apk on my pc and copied both to my Kindle fire using a usb cable. Gapps hdpi 20101114 signed - Free Download from mediafire - FilesTube.com
2. On my Bionic I used Astro and backed up Google Drive. Then I copied it to the the Kindle Fire again using a usb cable.
3. On the Kindle I used ES File explorer to navigate to the folder where all three .apk files were copied to. I installed the Google Services Framework first by tapping on it. Then I installed Gmail and then finally Google Drive.
4. Be sure to look for the notifications in the upper left of the Fire where each will ask to be allowed permissions. Choose Yes to all of them.
5. I ran Gmail and input my account info and let it sync.
6. Then I ran Google Drive and let it sync.
7. Then I uninstalled Gmail. This is because I don't want my email on my son's Kindle Fire.
You may be able to accomplish the above without installing and uninstalling Gmail, but that is what worked for me.
Now, if my son wants a game from the Google Play store on the Kindle Fire, I install it on my Bionic, back it up with Astro then using Google Drive I upload the .apk for it. On the Kindle fire I open Google Drive and download and install it. Piece of cake.
Good luck,