- Step 2: Identify AWS Service Delivery designation
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- Step 1: Join the APN
If you haven’t already registered your company with the APN, join the APN by creating your APN Partner Central account.
- AWS Partners must meet the AWS Select Tier Consulting Partner requirements before applying for an AWS Service Delivery designation. Explore AWS Consulting Partner Requirements »
- You can check your APN tier status in the Partner Scorecard on APN Partner Central.
- Step 2: Identify AWS Service Delivery designation
AWS Partners should choose an AWS Service Delivery designation that aligns best with your consulting practice(s).
- Download the AWS Service Delivery Program Partner Profiles guide and select the designation that best aligns to your practice
- Review and meet the Validation Checklist requirements for your chosen AWS Service Delivery designation.
- Review the AWS Service Delivery Program Application Guide for step-by-step guidance on how to apply for the program
Upon meeting the requirements for the specific AWS Service Delivery designation, you will need to provide details about your practice(s) and case studies that align with the specific AWS Service Delivery designation. Follow these steps to provide Case Study and Practice information.
- For your chosen designations, complete the self-assessment found within the Validation Checklist for each case study
- Login to your account in APN Partner Central
- Under ‘Practice’ section, click ‘New’ and fill out the ‘Practice’ form to submit your practice details for evaluation*
- Under ‘Case Studies’ section, click ‘New’ and fill out the ‘Case Study’ form* to submit your case study details and attach the self-assessment, architecture diagram, and any additional supporting documents to each case study for evaluation
- For your chosen designations, complete the self-assessment found within the Validation Checklist for each case study
The practice details and case studies you create will be used to complete your application. Review the AWS Service Delivery Program Guide for step-by-step guidance on how to participate in the program.
- Scroll to ‘Apply for Services’ and ‘Apply’ to the Service Delivery Designation to complete your submission
- The AWS Service Delivery team will review your application details within 3 Business days
- You will be notified by email of your application outcome
Upon achieving your AWS Service Delivery designation, you will receive a welcome kit detailing your core program benefits. You may now leverage various benefits available to promote your business as an AWS Service Delivery Partner.
- APN Badge & Program Logos to officially market your achievements
- Marketing Playbook and Toolkit to launch a marketing campaign
- Participate in events and workshops such as Service Validation GameDay League, Deeper Learning Webinar Series, and Q&A with the product team session
- Apply to meet pre-requisites for APN Customer Engagements (ACE), a co-sell program to collaborate with AWS Sales and Marketing
- Review the full list of Program Benefits to maximize program participation
- APN Badge & Program Logos to officially market your achievements
The Amazon Fire TV and Fire TV Stick has a default screensaver with beautiful scenic photos, but if you want to see something else when your device goes idle, it’s possible to change the screensaver, and your device doesn’t even need to be rooted. XDA forum member xenyz has figured out how to set any Android screensaver app as the Fire TV’s screensaver, and has written a guide for the process. Read on for my version of his guide.
Compatible Screensavers
I absolutely love every picture on fireTV's screen saver album. I've been looking for days online, and no one seems to know where they're from, or where I can view them at. I would love to find an album of them, so I can look at every picture's detail! If anyone knows anything, please let me know! The Amazon Fire TV and Fire TV Stick has a default screensaver with beautiful scenic photos, but if you want to see something else when your device goes idle, it’s possible to change the screensaver, and your device doesn’t even need to be rooted. Click on screensaver at the right hand side bottom. Under Screen saver select Photo gallery. Click on the Settings button next to drop down menu. Select use photos and videos from: and Browse the folder location which you want to set as the Screen saver.
Android’s screensaver mechanism is called Daydream, and it’s the same mechanism that Fire OS on the Fire TV and Fire TV Stick uses for its screensaver. This means most Daydream compatible Android screensavers should work on the Fire TV. You can download Daydream sceensaver apps form the Google Play Store using the Evozi downloader or get them from APKPure.
Package and Service Name
This guide is very easy to follow, but the most difficult part is determining the Package Name and the Service Name for the screensaver you want to use, which you will need to do to follow the guide. The package name can be determined by following this guide, but the service name is a bit more difficult. If you have an Android phone or tablet, the easiest way to determine the Daydream service name of the screensaver you want to use on your Fire TV is to install the screensaver on your phone/tablet, connect via ADB, and run the shell command:
This will output:
If you don’t have an Android phone or tablet, you can use the
The services of the APK will be listed under the
Guide
- Sideload the screensaver APK onto your Fire TV or Fire TV Stick. The one used in this guide is Aerial Dream, which can be downloaded here.
- Connect to your device via ADB.
- Enter ADB shell by running the command:
adb shell - Set the new screensaver by running the command:
settings put secure screensaver_components [PACKAGE_NAME]/[SERVICE_NAME]
Be sure to replace[PACKAGE_NAME]/[SERVICE_NAME] with the correct names from the APK you’re using. See the section above for determining these names. For example, the command for the Aerial Dream screensaver is:settings put secure screensaver_components com.codingbuffalo.aerialdream/com.codingbuffalo.aerialdream.AerialDream - (OPTIONAL) Verify that the screensaver was set by running the command:
settings get secure screensaver_components
You should see the package name and service name, that you just entered in the previous step, printed out. - That’s it. Your new screensaver is set. If you’d like to change your screensaver timer settings, see this guide and this guide.
Restore Default Screensaver
- Connect to your device via ADB.
- Enter ADB shell by running the command:
adb shell - Restore the default screensaver by running the command:
settings put secure screensaver_components com.amazon.bueller.photos/.daydream.ScreenSaverService
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nydersays:June 22, 2016 at 12:29 pmNice. I had pictures of space I’d use via Amazon online pics storage, but then I saw how much space either option used and I found one I like better.
No screensaver. Goes dark, then will sleep. By then, I either turn it back on, or turn my TV off.
ReplyRickOsays:June 23, 2016 at 4:17 amSimple. Worked just as described. I found the first part unneeded (identify the service name..etc.) Not really needed for this audience here – Fire TV owners.
Again, Simple worked running a new screensaver
Is there a way to change the settings(use the control interface) on the Ariel Dream screensaver?
I also wanted the thank you for the screensaver timeout (no sleep) article – I have been asking on XDA and you gave me exactly what I was looking for – run my screensave forever.
ReplyDavesays:June 23, 2016 at 5:22 pmis that photo you used above a screen saver, if so what one?
ReplyBizEBeesays:June 24, 2016 at 12:43 pmDoes this work on the Gen 1? Tried it and the apk installs, icon appears but won’t open.
ReplyBizEBeesays:June 25, 2016 at 11:35 amTried on Gen2 also. No go. Running 5.05 with device updates turned off. App installs but 1) does not appear in app list under “Manage installed apps” and 2) Icon is listed on home screen but fails to open. Message says app is not downloaded from Amazon. Perplexed.
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Michaelsays:June 24, 2016 at 12:52 pmIt seems that my screensaver is missing. I get following note when entering the screensaver settings:
“2P activity Intent {act=com.amazon.device.settings.action.SCREENSAVERS (has extras)} is missing.”
How can I get this back?
ReplyMichaelsays:June 24, 2016 at 1:06 pmok found it. I was hiding photos via debloater and that probably caused the issue. After r-eactivation screensaver is there again
Replykevinsays:June 26, 2016 at 12:28 amIs there a way to move this to an external drive/sd card?
ReplyEransays:September 26, 2016 at 9:31 pmIs it possible to show my own images by specifying a path to a folder, and some screensaver will just go over them and randomly show them?
ReplyRichard Dawsonsays:December 5, 2016 at 1:53 pmThis would be great if anyone knows how ?
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says:August 18, 2017 at 1:48 pmJust put the pics you want on prime photos in a category named “whatever u wanna call it” n select it from the screen saver option in the Firestick menu. I think this is the easiest way to use whatever pics u want
ReplyRandy Castlesays:December 23, 2018 at 5:50 pmDo you know if you can change the number of loops or length of time the slideshow runs for?
ReplyFireFairysays:December 22, 2016 at 7:32 amIs it safe to remove the Photos screensaver? Mine is always downloading pictures and wastes 300-400GB of space even though I have it turned off?
ReplyMuhaiminsays:February 15, 2017 at 8:21 amI think it would be great if fire tv can fetch my photos online from flickr or facebook. Don’t you think this is needed?
ReplyMarcus Vegasays:May 17, 2018 at 10:14 amI tried these steps twice and my screensaver has not changed. I was able to shorten time before it begins though. Please advise.
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Hey guys, Have a Fire TV version 2 running firmware 5.2.6.3 – Not rooted and this doesn’t seem to work. I am able to sideload the apk and it shows via adb that it’s installed but the default screensaver still runs. A shame that Amazon is blocking the SS and hasn’t updated there’s in years