View Google Photos On Amazon Fire Stick

The Kindle Fire, a tablet by Amazon, is an inexpensive option for family entertainment or for a busy person on the go. You can use it to read books, browse the internet, shop online, and of course, watch media content. With apps from Netflix, Amazon, and many other streaming providers, you can watch anything you want on your Kindle and even stream it to your Smart TV at home. If you want to stream content from your Kindle Fire to the big screen, read on to learn how.

Amazon Fire TV allows you to set up any album of your preference as your screensaver. By default, the screensaver is activated if you leave Amazon Fire TV idle for some time. Unless you set up your preferred album, Amazon will display its pre-loaded images as screensavers. In addition to choosing your screensaver, you can also personalize it.

Two Ways to Mirror Your Screen

With a standard Android device, you can stream content to any other device that uses Chromecast. Your Kindle Fire uses a modified Android operating system so some features will be different. Chromecast is one of them.

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Luckily, Amazon has two ways of mirroring the screen:

Second Screen Mirroring

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Amazon’s main business strategy is to keep people immersed in one brand, which is why they only make it possible to stream content from your Kindle Fire to another Amazon product, mainly the Fire TV or Fire TV stick. You can also stream to a TV that uses the Fire OS. And if that’s your situation, you’re in luck. Here’s how to do it:

How to Connect Kindle Fire to Smart TV

  1. Make sure both your Fire tablet and the device you want to stream to are connected to the internet. They should be on the same network as well – if you have multiple Wi-Fi’s you’ll have to connect them to the same one.
  2. Turn on your Fire TV or stick and make sure they are active.
  3. Make sure both devices are connected to the same Amazon account. Without this, it’s impossible to continue.
  4. Using your Fire tablet, go to the Home Page.
  5. Swipe down for the droppable menu. In the Videos section, select the Store.
  6. This will show you all of the content available on your Amazon account, including content you rented or purchased, and all of the Amazon Prime content if you’re a subscriber. All of these are available for streaming on your TV or stick.
  7. Select the title you want to watch. Between the Watch now and Download button you’ll notice either Watch on Fire TV or Watch on Fire TV stick, depending on the device you have available.
  8. A second screen interface will appear on the TV with expanded information on the movie and other options. You can play the content as if it’s a DVD. You’re able to pause, stop, skip among other things.
  9. You can now switch off your Fire tablet screen if you want, and start watching.
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Display Mirroring for Kindle Fire

This method allows you to stream anything from your device. This includes movies and TV shows, but also is useful for browsing the web or using an app. It turns your TV screen into a literal mirror of the Fire tablet screen.

The downside of this method is it’s unavailable on newer devices like Fire 7, FireHD 8, and FireHD 10. Amazon has removed this option, probably because of their aforementioned business strategy.

If you have an older version of the Kindle Fire or if you’re unsure whether your device supports this option, do the following:

  1. Go to Settings.
  2. Select Display.
  3. Check to see if there’s an option called Display Mirroring. If you do see it, you’re in luck and you can continue to the next step.
  4. Check to see if your Fire TV or Fire stick is on and active.
  5. Select the Display Mirroring option. A list of available devices will appear.
  6. Select the appropriate device you want to mirror with your tablet.
  7. After about 20 seconds or so the screens will be mirrored.

Other Ways of Mirroring Kindle Fire

Mirror Kindle Fire Using a Streaming App

A lot of the popular streaming apps you can download to your Kindle Fire have the option of playing their available content to another device. Netflix’s mirroring option is reliable and you can do it with any device, not just Amazon devices. The process will depend on the app you’re using, but it will be similar to this:

  1. Install the streaming app to both your Fire tablet and the device you want to use as a mirror.
  2. Open the app and find the option for mirroring. If you’re using the Netflix app, there should be a Cast button in the upper right side of the screen.
  3. Tap on the Cast button.
  4. A menu will appear. This will list all of the available devices you can use for mirroring.
  5. Press the appropriate device and it will begin mirroring.
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Kindle Fire and Hulu

Hulu doesn’t have a mirroring option, even if you download it from the official Amazon Appstore. YouTube doesn’t either, but if you download YouTube from the Google Play store you’ll have the option. This is how to do it:

  1. Go to Settings on your Kindle Fire.
  2. Go to Security.
  3. Enable Apps From Unknown Sources.
  4. Go to your web browser. Search for the following APKs and follow the steps in order! The APK files will be in your Local storage, in the Download folder.
  5. Download and install Google Account Manager.
  6. Download and install Google Services Framework.
  7. Download and install Google Playstore.
  8. Open Google Playstore and download YouTube.

Mirror Kindle Fire Using Allcast

If you have Kindle Fire 7 or above, you can also try and mirror the content using an app from the Amazon Appstore called AllCast. This app doesn’t actually mirror the tablet to your TV completely, but it does allow you to stream anything from photos to movies and more.

Find Photos On Amazon Fire

No More Squinting

Now that you can play the content from your small Fire tablet on the big screen, there’s no need to squint to notice all the details. Just sit back in your favorite spot and enjoy!

Which method did you choose? Tell us in the comments section below!

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View Google Photos On Amazon Fire Stick

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