How to Setup Amazon Fire Tablet Without Amazon Account

How to set up an Amazon Fire tablet

Received a new Amazon Fire tablet? Here's how to get it set up with your email accounts, contacts, Amazon account, YouTube and more.

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If you've just got a new Amazon tablet, this is how to set it up the right way, including getting YouTube, email, contacts and more.

The screens below may look slightly different on your tablet as Amazon does update them slightly from time to time. But the basic process remains the same.

Initial setup

You probably don't need any assistance getting through the main setup process: the on-screen instructions are clear and easy to follow.

Usually, there will be enough battery power to set up your tablet without charging it first. But it's also a good idea to use the included USB cable and mains charger and allow the battery to fully charge as soon as you can.

When you turn on a Fire tablet for the first time, it will ask to choose a language and a region.

How to set up an Amazon Fire tablet

Tap Continue and you'll see the Connect to Wi-Fi screen. The password for your Wi-Fi network is usually on a sticker on your router, or sometimes on a removable card. Or, if you're like us, you'll have changed your password to something you can easily remember!

Choose the correct network name from the list and type the password, which will be case-sensitive so be sure to enter upper- and lower-case letters correctly.

The tablet will check if there are any software updates available and if so, download and then install them.

Next, you'll be prompted to enter your Amazon account details to register the tablet. This is necessary in the same way it is on a Google or Apple phone: you can't install any apps or games or any other content from Amazon (such as books, videos and more) without an Amazon account.

Signing in with an Amazon account will also allow you to install apps from any web browser, rather than on the tablet itself. (You'll need to go to www.amazon.com or www.amazon.co.uk and sign in with the same Amazon account, then search for the app to see the option to install it on your tablet.)

How to set up an Amazon Fire tablet

If you don't have an Amazon account, you can tap the 'New to Amazon' link to create an account.

If you've had a Fire tablet before, you may be offered the option to restore a backup. You can restore the most recent backup to save the hassle of installing apps and games. Plus all your settings will be as you set them, including email accounts, bookmarks and more.

On the next screen you can opt in (or out) of location services, and backing up your stuff to Amazon. It's well worth enabling Backup & Restore to make it easy to swap to a new Amazon tablet should you need to.

How to set up an Amazon Fire tablet

Then you'll be prompted to select which members of your Amazon Household will use the tablet. This streamlines the creation of user profiles, but you'll only see them if you've previously set them up on your Amazon account.

If not, you will see the option to add a child account. A child account has a completely different interface to an adult profile and limits what they can see and do. It also gives them access (if you allow it) to a kid-safe web browser. To learn more, also read our guide on How to set up parental controls on a Fire tablet.

Next you can link other social accounts, if you want to, and then you'll see an adverts for Audible audiobooks and Kindle Unlimited. Either tap No Thanks or 'Start My Free Trial'.

Quick-start guide to FireOS

Now you'll see a tutorial which will show you how to navigate around FireOS. At the bottom of the screen is the familiar Android navigation bar. Tap the < to go back, the O to go to the Home screen and the square icon to switch to a recently used app.

How to set up an Amazon Fire tablet

Swipe down from the top of the screen to see the Quick Settings panel where you can adjust screen brightness, change user profiles, enable flight mode and various other things. The cog icon takes you to the full menu of settings.

If your Fire tablet supports Alexa, which all the latest models do, you'll get a brief tutorial on how she works and be asked if you want to enable or disable her. You can also read our guide on How to use Alexa. Some Fire tablets support hands-free Alexa which means you can use it like an Amazon Echo and say "Alexa, open Prime Video".

On other models, you may find that Alexa is supported but you have to press an on-screen button before making your request.

How to set up an Amazon Fire tablet

If you find that units such as temperature have defaulted to Fahrenheit rather than Celcius, just wait. Usually this will change to Celsius on its own fairly quickly. If not, launch the Weather app, add a location and tap the menu icon (top left) tap Settings and then 'Show Temperature in Degrees Celsius.

How to set up an Amazon Fire tablet

Is YouTube and the Google Play store on a Fire tablet?

No. Amazon tablets are different from Android tablets. And you certainly won't find any Google apps at all, including YouTube. It's strange because the official YouTube app is available on Amazon's Fire TV products.

You can still install the YouTube.com app or tap on the Silk Browser icon and go to the relevant websites (Gmail.com, YouTube.com etc) to use Google services. You can also use the built-in E-mail and Contacts apps to access your Gmail account.

If you desperately want the real YouTube app (and other Android apps) it is possible to install Google Play on a Fire tablet.

Once you've followed those steps, you'll need to launch the Google Play Store app, sign in with your Google account and you can then install YouTube.

How do I set up email, calendar and contacts on a Fire tablet?

Tap on the E-mail app and enter your email address and password. This can be any address, including Gmail, Outlook and Yahoo. Unfortunately it won't work for Apple email accounts, including @me.com and @icloud.com, at least not automatically.

How to set up an Amazon Fire tablet

If you get an error message, search online for the server settings required for your email service. If you have two-factor authentication enabled for your email, you may have to disable it to use email on the Fire tablet, or authorise it using your email provider's mechanism to do so.

You can add more than one email address and manage multiple accounts through the E-mail app.

For contacts, you should find these are populated automatically once you've configured your email address (so long as you have some contacts associated with that email account). With Gmail, for example, contacts are added automatically.

If not, you can import them from a vCard file on a microSD card. Check your current provider where your contacts are stored to find out how to export details in a vCard file.

Then tap on the Contacts app and then the three vertical white dots at the top right, then tap Import/export and then 'Import from storage'.

How to set up an Amazon Fire tablet

The same goes for the Calendar app. Once you've added a Gmail, Yahoo or Outlook email address, everything will be populated automatically, even if you have multiple calendars within those accounts.

That's your Fire tablet set up, so you can now browse the Appstore to find extra games and apps, or use the web browser to read your favourite websites.

Here are some of the essential apps you'll probably want to install first on your Fire tablet.

Author: Jim Martin, Editor

Jim Martin

Jim has been testing and reviewing products for over 20 years. His main beats include VPN services, antivirus and web hosting. He also covers electric bikes, dash cams and smart home tech.

How to Setup Amazon Fire Tablet Without Amazon Account

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