My understanding of the limitations of the Amazon Fire is that it does not come with the App for the Google Play Storr pre-installed the way most other tablets do.
(The Amazon Appstore and the Google Play Stpre are in direct competition with each other.)
And for that matter, other tablets do NOT contain the App for the Amazon Appstore pre-installed (but they do have Googles Playsyore pre-installed.)
From experience, I know that it’s a fairly simple step by step procedure to put the Amazon App on any Android device and it’s not necessary to go anywhere other than the Amazon website.
But i’ve never had to do the opposite (put the Google Playstore App on a Fire tablet) since I’ve never owned an Amazon tablet.
Apparently you can do what’s called “sideloading” to get the Google Playstore App onto your Fire Tablet but it involves using a computer to do so.
And, of course then you can download the Nook App from Google with no problem. And any other Google Apps which you might want.
But avoiding the whole necessity of sideloading is the reason why I dropped the Fire tablet from my list of possible tablets to buy.
It didn’t make sense to me when ALL the other tablets on the market (other than cheapo Chinese knockoffs) provided such easy access to the Google Playstore and The Nook App.
Is there a particular reason why you are considering purchasing the Amazon Fire tablet when there are so many other high rated tablets (Samsung, Apple, etc ) on which you can download the Nook App with just a few clicks?
To me it just didn’t seeem worth the hassle.