Description
Fire Toolbox is software developed for Amazon Fire tablet users. It is a collection of ADB (Android Debug Bridge) based tools that allows for customization and unlocking the potential of these devices, providing greater control over the user experience. The primary goal of Fire Toolbox is to enable adjustments and modifications that are not natively supported by Amazon's FireOS, such as removing bloatware, installing custom launchers, and disabling unwanted features.
Main Features:
- System Customization: Allows users to replace the Fire Launcher (the default Amazon interface) with alternative launchers, such as Nova Launcher, using methods like "Launcher Hijack" for an experience closer to pure Android.
- Application Management: Facilitates the removal or disabling of pre-installed Amazon apps (bloatware), such as Amazon Shopping or Kindle, freeing up space and resources.
- Installation of Google Services: Enables the installation of Google Play Store and other Google services, which do not come natively on Fire tablets.
- Blocking OTA Updates: Offers options to prevent automatic updates of FireOS, which can limit the functionality of the Toolbox or revert customizations.
- Removal of Lock Screen Ads: In compatible versions, allows the elimination of ads displayed on the lock screen of Fire tablets.
- Reversibility: Changes made by the Toolbox do not modify the system partition, meaning they can be reverted through the tools themselves or with a factory reset without voiding the device warranty.