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That depends on how vigorously you are using your device.
Playing videos, surfing the web, playing audio with run down your battery quicker than sending email, texting, or writing documents.
this may be a smart tv rather than a tablet ????
It will most likely be running an android operating system
if it is then it should have an APPs store built into its apps.
Is there an App called Google Play Store ?
if yes then you need to go to the browser assuming you have set this device up to run on the internet ?
then go to www.gmail.com and create a gmail account this is needed to use the google play store app and google play store will ask you for the gmail account email address and password when you first run it..
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However, apps that will not open cause problems and decrease productivity. Problems with apps are often caused by outdated firmware, incompatibility or ...
If you need to install Google play on your Kindle Fire HD, root your Kindle Fire device at first. However, you can't root it like other Android device with one click rooting tool - iRoot, Framaroot, Kingo Root... The rooting process may be a little complicated while it's effective and safe.
For more detailed instruction, please refer to:http://www.iroot.com/how-to-articles/how-to-root-kindle-fire.html
Afterwards, install the Google play. Open run.bat. Choose option 6 and install it.
it is a program application that you can download . An iphone app runs on a Apple smart phone and comes from apple and if the phone is not an apple phone then it is most likely running an android operating system. It has to be a smart phone to run an application. Tablets can run applications if connected to the internet. Ipad is apple so you can run apple applications on it. https://itunes.apple.com/au/genre/ios/id36?mt=8
android uses google play store for its aplications. https://play.google.com/store?hl=en
Go to settings>display and make sure the autorotate is enabled. If it still isn't working then there may be an issue with your device's accelerometer, test it in a game such as temple run.
I think the phrase you are asking about is not "Reset" but rather "Root"
Root is the process of removing the restrictions from software. In this case, the Nook Tablet was designed with the Android OS, and then Barnes and Noble added their "software" on top of it, setting restrictions to the Android OS. an example would be, unable to visit the website Amazon.
Search the forums for XDA Developers as they are constantly updating their information. I have successfully "rooted" my Nook Tablet using an SD Card approach, and have had access to all the features of the internet as well as Google Play store.
Only reason I did it, my wife's games; Temple Run ($15 B&N, $1.99 GPlay)
Best Solution, sell it or return it, if possible, buy a Android only Tablet (Nexus, ASUS, Polaroid, Samsung, etc..)
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