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This question discusses it for android devices in general, but if you try to run this code on a Kindle Fire, all you get is the user's name. Is there any way to get the email address? We were hoping to pop-up a dialog with the email address already pre-filled so they wouldn't have to type it if it were correct, but it seems like the only solution is to have them re-type it.

edit: Here's the code that other threads have suggested (that doesn't work on the Kindle Fire):

Account[] accounts = AccountManager.get(this).getAccounts();
for (Account account : accounts) {
  // TODO: Check possibleEmail against an email regex or treat
  // account.name as an email address only for certain account.type values.
  String possibleEmail = account.name;
  // possibleEmail is a list of account names, hopefully including the @gmail.com address.
}
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