[Talkie] I did what you said and it didn't work

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11 months ago In Talkie
I did what you said and it didn't work

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Grace Wilson

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11 months ago

Hi there! I’m sorry to hear that the previous steps didn’t fix the issue with your Talkie app on your Kindle device. To help you better, could you please tell me exactly what problem you’re facing now? For example, is the app not opening, crashing, showing errors, or something else? Also, if you tried any specific fixes already, let me know so we avoid repeating those.

Once I have a bit more detail, I’ll guide you step-by-step through some targeted troubleshooting tailored for your Kindle running Android 11. Looking forward to your update!

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11 months ago

I'm on browser and I'm on Amazon tablet

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11 months ago

Thanks for clarifying that you're using a browser on your Amazon tablet (Kindle device). To make sure I understand fully: are you trying to use Talkie through the web browser on your Amazon Fire tablet? Or are you trying to install or use the Talkie app specifically?

If you're using Talkie in a browser on your Amazon tablet, the compatibility mainly depends on the browser itself. Amazon Fire tablets typically run a customized Android version and come with the Amazon Silk browser by default. Some sites or web apps might not work perfectly on Silk or other browsers available on Fire tablets.

Here’s what I suggest to help improve Talkie’s browser experience on your device:

1. Use the Amazon Silk Browser: This is optimized for Fire tablets, so first ensure you are using Silk and that it's updated.

2. Try Alternate Browsers: Although there are limited browser options officially available in the Amazon Appstore, you can try installing Firefox or even Google Chrome if you side-load Google Play Store on your Fire tablet. (Side-loading requires some additional setup.) Firefox is known for good compatibility with many web apps.

3. Clear Browser Cache and Data: Sometimes cached files cause issues loading sites flawlessly. Go to Settings > Apps > Silk Browser > Storage > Clear Cache and Clear Data.

4. Check for System and Browser Updates: Make sure your Fire tablet’s OS version and browsers are fully updated to get the best support for websites.

5. Use Talkie’s Official Website for Browser Chat: Navigate directly to Talkie's chat page optimized for Amazon Fire tablets (e.g., at Talkie Amazon Fire Chat).

If you want to install the Talkie app (instead of browser use), keep in mind the Amazon Appstore might not have it. You would need to first install Google Play Store on your tablet to get access to it, which is a bit involved but doable.

Does that cover what you were asking about? If you’d like, I can walk you through how to install Google Play Store on your Amazon Fire tablet or help troubleshoot in the browser further. Let me know!

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11 months ago

Can I download Talkie app on Amazon tablet?

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Great question! You can indeed get the Talkie app on an Amazon Fire tablet, but since the Amazon Fire OS is a customized version of Android, the Talkie app might not be available directly through the Amazon Appstore.

Here’s how you can get Talkie on your Fire tablet:

1. Side-load the Talkie APK: You can download the Talkie APK file (the installation file for Android apps) from trusted sources and manually install it on your tablet. This method involves enabling “Apps from Unknown Sources” in your Fire tablet’s settings, then installing the APK file. However, be sure to only download APKs from reliable sites to avoid security risks.

2. Install Google Play Store on your Fire tablet: By installing the Google Play Store, you get access to all the apps available on Android, including Talkie. There are several tutorials online that can guide you through installing Google Play on your Fire tablet since the Fire OS doesn’t include it by default. Once installed, you can download Talkie from the Play Store just like on any other Android device. Here’s a helpful guide for getting Google Play Store on your Fire tablet: How to Download Google Play Store on Amazon Fire Tablet [7].

3. Use the browser version: If installing the app isn't convenient, you can also use Talkie from the browser on your Fire tablet by visiting their official web chat page optimized for Amazon Fire: Talkie Amazon Fire Tablet Chat [2].

If you want, I can assist you with step-by-step instructions for side-loading the app or installing the Google Play Store on your Kindle Fire tablet. Just let me know which option you'd prefer!

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