If I want to buy an app, I will only put the details back on temporary. I don't think it can mess up your tablet, like other stuff like rooting can do, as its only installing apps.īut then again you can never be 100% sure what nasties are in those apps, I was willing to take the chance, but took the precaution of removing my credit card details from google play in case anyone else could access my account. Its only a matter of installing four or five apps in order that they tell you to. My eight inch fire that I bought last Christmas can access the Google play store, took me about 5-10 mins to do it following the instructions from the net. Which would put me into the ball park of the new iPad 9.7 for $350 but dammit all I need is a stupid 10" or larger chart reader. My question is has anybody done this, does this look legit? Or is trying to save $150 not worth it and I should get a double the money tablet. I think it's cool that I could turn this into a Google tablet BUT.if doing this winds up turning it into a frisbee I may not be able to return it (well I could try, haha) but they probably would if I exchanged it for a Samsung for double the money. What!? What the heck is this? I do more looking and find this: When I did a Google search for "Amazon irealpro app" the page that certainly looks like it's available has a little blurb off to the right that I didn't see on my phone that says "You are not eligible to purchase this app due to geographical restrictions". I find all of the apps I'm considering are available including MobileSheets, Fakebook Pro and.irealpro. I had already read the Fire cannot access the Google app store, it uses Amazon's app store so of course I do more research. Yes I know iPads are great for musicians but for the money I just don't need one, all I need is something for charts. Any other Android tablet with decent reviews costs twice that or more with a 10" screen. It's only $149, has a high resolution screen and gets great reviews. The el cheapo's I see online all have terrible reviews, poor screens, etc so I wind up checking out the new Amazon Fire HD 10.1 and bought it last night from Best Buy. This is all I'm using it for, nothing else so all I need is a good, basic inexpensive large screen tablet. After much thinking I finally decided to get a tablet for charts, pdf's, irealpro, etc we've all talked about for gigs.
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