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Install Amazon Kindle Fire’s Silk Browser On Your Rooted Android Device

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One of the standout aspects of Amazon’s Kindle Fire tablet is its stock browser, called Silk browser. Until now, the browser was, of course, available only to Kindle Fire users, but hats off to XDA-Developers member TyHi, who has managed to successfully port it to other Android devices. The process currently works only for rooted devices, involves side-loading a handful of APKs, and pushing a few files to your device’s system directories. If you’re interested in getting the taste of Silk browser on your Android device, join us after the break for a step-by-step guide.

To learn more about root access and how to get it, check out our compilation of root guides for Android devices. Users with rooted devices can proceed as follows:

Download the installation package from the XDA forums (link provided at the end).Extract all the files included within the package, and transfer them to your device’s SD card/storage.Using a root-level file explorer (e.g. Root Explorer) select and copy all the files from the transferred System/lib folder to your device’s /system/lib folder. You’ll need to mount the R/W permission for the destination folder to complete the operation.



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