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This paper explores the methodology, feasibility, and implications of deploying verified custom ROMs on the Amazon Fire HD 8 (10th Generation) tablet. Released in 2020, this device offers robust hardware at a low price point but is hindered by a restrictive operating system (Fire OS) and a locked bootloader. This analysis details the exploit chain required to bypass Amazon’s security mechanisms, the process of establishing a custom recovery environment, and the installation of aftermarket firmware such as LineageOS. The paper concludes with an evaluation of performance metrics and the security considerations of running unsigned or custom-verified boot images. The Amazon Fire HD 8 (10th Generation) represents a unique segment of the consumer electronics market: the subsidized hardware ecosystem. Sold at near-manufacturing cost, the device is designed to serve as a portal to Amazon’s digital services. Consequently, the device ships with Fire OS, a heavily modified fork of Android that removes the Google Play Services framework and replaces it with Amazon’s proprietary app ecosystem and aggressive advertising.