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If you want to play console games on an amazon tablet look up YouTube videos on how to sideload the play store, Google the best emulators to use, and watch YouTube videos on how to find and use torrents.
If you want a custom rom for the tablet (think of it like a custom operating system), go to xda developers or other forums and see if custom roms are being created for these tablets.
Video game roms and emulators are a slightly easier process than installing an entirely new rom (operating system). I've done both but I'm sure someone can explain the difference better than I have.
Custom Android ROMs aren't illegal yet. They might include apps that aren't free. AOSP (Android open source project) is open source. Play store and added libraries/functionality isn't part of AOSP.
For the fire tablets, play store can be side loaded ("installed unofficially through other means besides using Amazon's store") and that allows you access to all the Google playstore goodies. You do not swap out the OS for this. So no "ROM" business.
Custom Android ROMs aren't illegal yet. They might include apps that aren't free. AOSP (Android open source project) is open source. Play store and added libraries/functionality isn't part of AOSP.
For the fire tablets, play store can be side loaded ("installed unofficially through other means besides using Amazon's store") and that allows you access to all the Google playstore goodies. You do not swap out the OS for this. So no "ROM" business.
Big difference between the "xda" toolkit downloaded to your tablet and actually getting full root of your device (hence the word rooting). Toolkits can be great, but not recommended for many versions of the fire tablets and do not install all measures needed to secure the root past initial success. This you can lose the root on reboot, on updates,dmr loss, ...
To the original question, yes these are fully rootable, but always deny automatic tablet updates when starting up the device for the first time. Then check your firmware version against the root method in XDA for valid root compatibility.
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Big difference between the "xda" toolkit downloaded to your tablet and actually getting full root of your device (hence the word rooting). Toolkits can be great, but not recommended for many versions of the fire tablets and do not install all measures needed to secure the root past initial success. This you can lose the root on reboot, on updates,dmr loss, ...
To the original question, yes these are fully rootable, but always deny automatic tablet updates when starting up the device for the first time. Then check your firmware version against the root method in XDA for valid root compatibility.
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