I have a Craig 7 inch tablet. It is supposedly based off of Rockchip.
I'm only posting specs to avoid confusion.
Specs:
Model #: CMP738A
Android Version: 2.2.1
Kernel Version: 2.6.5 YT200-700-004600000000000000 #3
Build #: froyo1.00 MASTER.eng.gump.20110331.162508
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Like I said I have this Craig 7 inch tablet and I was just wondering; Why wouldn't I simply be able to flash android 2.3.3/.4 or android 3.2 to this device via Odin?Android is Android isn't it? I have read that it can be rooted and that there are two custom roms for this device but it seems difficult. I am not new to rooting and flashing via Odin, Super One Click, and Clockwork Mod. Just wondering what it would take to flash either of these roms to this device and if not why?
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I have this tablet and Im thinking of takin the L and paying the shipping to send it back for a refund. If I cant find a rom I would at least like to root it but from research Im not quite sure which tablet I have. I dont want to brick it.
Can anyone tell me which tablet I have??
Model number: Android Tab10
Android version: V2.2 2011-09-21 (011112)
Kernel Version: 2.6.32.9 [email protected] #102
Build number: FRF85B
You have a superpad III/ fake fly touch that is actually a mercury.
You have no custom roms and you may or may not be able to root.
Use superoneclick, available from shortfuse.org. if that doesn't work Google search an old exploit called gingerbreak, and that MAY get u root. Don't get ur hopes up though
Ive seen a youtube vid of someone claiming this is the ibex Flytouch 4 apad. I was able to root is using RZroot or something like that but now I would like to transfer files from Sidekick 4g via USB but Im having problems. If you know of an app that would help that would be appreciated. Thanks for replying tho
I'm just a new newbie of android world. Got a HTC Desire S and waited for the ICS as upgrade.
Waited to much, installed a ROM myself.
The question is: I've tried several roms with several differences and I was wondering, can someone tell me the difference between the "build numbers" 3.04.401.1 and 4.10.405.1? Is it that much important?
Build numbers is the version of the Rom and the higher the number, the newer version it is
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Build numbers are second to priority when it comes to ROMs, IMHO.
For me, the heirarchy is as follows:
1. Android OS version
2. Build number/version
Build numbers are used to identify which is much "newer" than the other of their own respective Android OS version. Almost the same can be said on the Android OS.
Example, you have an Android OS version of 4.0.4 on a Build Number 1.00.000 from a Device A port. Then on the other hand, you have an Android OS of 4.0.3 on a Build Number 9.00.000 from a Device B port.
Which one should be the newest/latest/updated?
I'm pretty sure you already know the answer.
Now, I'm thinking that your next question will be "Which one is better or faster?"..
It will all come down to a matter of self preference. Only you can decide which version/rom works for you, depending on how you use it, or which one is faster.
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Just received my JXD S18 Mini Pad and was wondering what ROM I can install on it.
It's running Ice Cream Sandwhich, Version 4.0.4
This device is already rooted, so that is not neccesery.
Is it possible to install Cyanogen mod on this device?
Are there custom ICS 4.0.4 roms with less bloat?
If I install a custom ROM e.g. Cyanogen mod, will the tablet still be rooted??
heres mine
morilash said:
Just received my JXD S18 Mini Pad and was wondering what ROM I can install on it.
It's running Ice Cream Sandwhich, Version 4.0.4
This device is already rooted, so that is not neccesery.
Is it possible to install Cyanogen mod on this device?
Are there custom ICS 4.0.4 roms with less bloat?
If I install a custom ROM e.g. Cyanogen mod, will the tablet still be rooted??
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I just used the firmware package posyed @ jxd.hk,and tailored it to what i wanted.rooted.overclockedflash 11 as oem.1 question does yours connect to wireless gateways without prompting for key?
nope
dietz9325 said:
I just used the firmware package posyed @ jxd.hk,and tailored it to what i wanted.rooted.overclockedflash 11 as oem.1 question does yours connect to wireless gateways without prompting for key?
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It does once I've verified it with my router.
its never once asked for a key anytime i connect to a wifi gateway.wish i knew what does that id share with the world
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Hello, I'm quite new to android and
I was wondering if the skelrom for jxd s601would be compatible with my JXD S18 tablet version 01? Because I have been looking for a custom rom for my JXD S18, and sad to say that can't find any. I find using the S18 with the jxd provided firmware a hassle as the battery drains very fast. I'm looking for 3 or 3.5 hours (minimum) to 4-4.5 or even 5 hours (maximum). And since the S601 is very similar to the S18 in terms of specs, perhaps i can use this rom as a base for me to modify into something for the s18, or even use it directly on my s18. Any ideas? Thanks & Regards,
Is there a way to add a change apps button?
Hello.
Does anybody know a way to add the virtual button for overview / switch between apps and selecting which ones to close, so you release some RAM? I uploaded 3 images to show there's no overview button on the home screen.
I recently bought a S18 tablet from a small store in Bogotá and despite being so limited in functions, RAM and battery life it's not that useless, at least it's good to read some texts and listening to music (I just installed AIMP, which i consider as the best offline audio player for Android).
Hhi, idk if this is right forum but ya this is my question and please answer me.
so, i have my old mtk6582 phone based on jelly bean. (also it is my first ever phone i got)
always since childhood i am trying to have it upgraded to al least android 4.4.4 (kitkat) but i also know it is not possible because it would require an upgraded kernel.
i manage to find similar phone with similar specs but problem is phone boots up and but touchscreen doesn't work and require to be used using mouse.
so my question is, is there any ways to make or porte kernel for aosp based stock ROM (android one) phone.
if method is for Linux (ubuntu) system it would be grate. thanks for help.
Hello, I have this tablet, which is practically useless atm:
Brand: Allview (Romanian)
Device name: ALLVIEW AX2 FRENZY
Model name: AllviewAX2Frenzy
Year: 2013
Running stock Android: 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich
Can I reflash it with custom ROM to make it run android 6+?
If such ROMs exist, where can I find them and how do I flash them?
Does anybody have any experience and guidance about this tablet?
Thank you very much.
ldgrinn said:
Hello, I have this tablet, which is practically useless atm:
Brand: Allview (Romanian)
Device name: ALLVIEW AX2 FRENZY
Model name: AllviewAX2Frenzy
Year: 2013
Running stock Android: 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich
Can I reflash it with custom ROM to make it run android 6+?
If such ROMs exist, where can I find them and how do I flash them?
Does anybody have any experience and guidance about this tablet?
Thank you very much.
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Well, there isn't a custom rom. You have got two options: either sell it as is or tinker around with adb and perhaps root. A third option is somewhat expensive : paying a developer to make a custom rom for your tablet.
Fytdyh said:
Well, there isn't a custom rom. You have got two options: either sell it as is or tinker around with adb and perhaps root. A third option is somewhat expensive : paying a developer to make a custom rom for your tablet.
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Hello, and thank you.
If those are my options, I am throwing it away.
Root is not needed, Android 6+ was.
If there is not a custom rom existing, it's too old of a tablet to bother.
ldgrinn said:
Hello, and thank you.
If those are my options, I am throwing it away.
Root is not needed, Android 6+ was.
If there is not a custom rom existing, it's too old of a tablet to bother.
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Such tablet is still OK for book reading, watching movies and light browsing. And if use some adb debloat utility, you could expect decent performance and battery life.