[Q] about the xt720 korea ram - Milestone XT720 General

we konw the ram is not enough. we can make swap to run fast without gravity sensing . who have the boot.img which can used by korea.

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Flytouch3....are problems of youth?

I purchased the tablet Flytouch3 and found some big flaws, I would like the expert advice of Android 2.2 devices
The tablet has the following problems also confirmed by other users:
1) Do not support any 3G internet-key, unlike older models that support such as Huawei E1750 and some other usb-key .....
2) the maximum volume of the speakers and factory set so low that it must be to listen in silence .... for example my phone looks like a home theater in comparison to 2000 watts
3) The manufacturer claims such as 4GB of memory reserved for the operating system 2 gb and 512 mb of ram .... but if I run a check with any software will not detect the 4 GB of memory do the 512 ram
4) The wifi reception is not the best ....
Do you see that problems can be solved with a firmware update or advise me to sell the tablet?
I thank in advance all those who want to help me ....
Greetings from Italy
I am interesting in this as well as I am about to a cheap tablet and dont wish to spend over 500 in one

Rooting chinese One X/S copy .. ?

Im able to get my hands on this:
http://android-sale.com/hdc-one-x-android-phone.html
And I pretty much have one question to determine the purchase - would it root .. ? I guess that Superoneclick would do the job, presuming that chinese people are giving USB drivers with the device, but I would like to hear from someone who maybe already tried it. Does anybody even have the device .. ?
Hi I got the other version MTK6577 dual sim 480*854 px 4GB ROM. It's already been root using the method shown here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1847136
Con:
- camera is 5MP (burst to 8MP), very cheap flash
- GPU is overclocked (eat battery a lot while playing games)
- battery quickly get hot and depleted (need to tweak juice defender for optimal use)
- no HD video recording
- digitizer is plastic
- low signal/wifi reception
Hey,
I think with these Chinese ripoffs, you are likely to have quite a few issues.
- Little support from XDA as not many would have it
- Not that reliable as it has to cut back somewhere
- No professional judgement seeing as no one has experience with it.
I would not recommend getting them.
Anyway, they usually run some sort of stock android with a pathetic overlay so I think that you will be able to root.
Thanks
Hit thanks if you found this useful.

[Q] What defines if a Rom can work on any device ?

I have an idea that there are certain criteria to a Rom working on any device in that :
Hardware speed - eg, maybe a 4.3 Rom cannot function smoothly on a 600mhz single core with 256MB of ram
Hardware existence - eg, maybe no gyroscope means no tilt/rotate function
Device type - Phones V Tablets V "Phablets"
It is somewhat fair to say if you have as much computer knowledge as me that any Rom will work on any device as far as booting up and getting to 'desktop' is concerned but regardless of performance and hardware ability, is this true ?
Does it make a difference if you have a phone or a tablet or the terrible yet funky termed 'phablet' ?
Granted, this really isn't about apps as am I right in thinking it is dependant on hardware and the Rom as to what apps can run. I am mindful of things like screen resolution and probably other relevant things that may dictate what can happen. Do any of these relevant hindsights mean there should be core features for resolution and other such issues ?
That's all I can think of for now as I have a bit of a headache. :good:

vkworld VK6050S (MTK6735,1.0GHz,Quad core, RAM 2GB+ ROM 16GB, Android 5.1, 6050 mAh)

(I wanted to post links to the phone but the system does not let me. If a more experienced user wants to attach them to the thread please send me a PM and I will c/p them to you.)
Specifications:
VK6050S
Chipset
MTK6735 Double card double stay, double 4G, 4nuclear, android 5.1
Band
GSM:850/900/1800/1900 WCDMA:850/900/2100 FDD:800/1800/2100/2600(1/3/7/20)
Cortex
Cortex A53
Cores
Quad core
Size of chipset
28nm
OS
Google Android :5.1
cpu
1.0GHZ
GPU
Mali-T720
size
148*78*9.5mm
OTG
Yes
NFC
NO
Physical Memory size
2G+16G
LCD size
5.5'OGS
LCD Type
IPS
LCD Resolution
HD 1280*720
Type of TP
capacitive Touch Panel (G+F+F)
single/ multi touch
5-points Multi-touch
Camera Resolution (front)
5.0M
Camera Resolution (rear)
13.0M (ov)
BT 5.0\ FM
Yes
battery
6050MAH
Camera Flash LED
Support
WiFi Chipset
MT6735
WiFi (bands and supported protocol)
802.11b/g/n
BANDS
2G Network
GSM/GPRS/EDGE; Frequency:850/900/1800/1900MHz; Data Rates: GPRS/EDGE
3G Network(WCDMA)+TD
WCDMA:850/900/2100
4G Network
Standards:FDD:800/1800/2100/2600
GPRS/EDGE/ HSUPA/Transceiver
GPRS(Class12)/EDGE(Class 12)/ HSUPA+(21M/5.6Mbps)/Transceiver(MT6166v)
Bluetooth(Version)
MT6735(2.402GHZ-2.480GHZ)
FM
MT6735(87.5~108MHz)
GPS
MT6735(1.575GHz)
3D Sensors
All gravity induction
Proximity & Light:
Yes
E-Compass
N/A
Analog TV
N/A
Input and output
I/O Port
Micro USB Port*1 ;SIM Card* 2(W+G);TF Card Por;3.5mm Earphone Jack *1;TF Card Port*1pcs
Mic
Sensitive microphone(Buil-in)
Speaker
1pcs Speaker,
Button
VOL UP, VOL DN, Power
BATTERY
Capacity
6050mAh
Type
chargeable lithium polymer
Charge
Input:AC100-240V.50-60HZ, Output: 5V 2A Mirco 5pin
Standby time
1080hours
Using time
72hours
Charger time
2-3housrs(fast charge)
Operating temperature Range
-10 C to +40 C
Video
MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, H.263, H.264 ,RV , VP6/VP8 , Sorenson Spark ,SP/ASP GMC, XVID, BP/MP/HP, WMV7/8, WMV9/VC1 BP/MP/AP, AVS, JPEG/MJPEG
Audio
MP3,WMA,MP2,OGG,AAC,M4A,MA4,FLAC,APE,3GP,WAV
Image
JPG, JPEG, GIF, BMP, PNG
Accessories
Charger*1pcs;USB Cable*1pcs;User manual*1pcs;Gift box*1pcs;1 *Silicone Case
Does anyone have any experience with vkworld phones?
I ask because I have ordered Ulefone Be Touch 2 three weeks ago and have many concerns about it, the biggest being cheating about the android version.
Since my phone is not yet shipped I was thinking to maybe cancel the order and buy this phone instead. There is a 2GB RAM version, the screen is 720p, it has no fingerprint sensor but the battery is supposedly extremely good (6050 mAh), it claims to have Android 5.1, both SIM slots are 4G-capable and the manufacturer seems to be more serious and established, at least that's the impression I've got.
Has anyone else on this forum ever had a phone from this company and if so, would you recommend it?
Thanks.
I have one on order (the S model). Looking forward to it. It looks very similar to the Bluboo x550 and the iNew L4. I have experience with both.
First thoughts
Ok. I have mine now and have been using it for the last 24 hours.
Background: I have the following chinese phone:
Ecoo E04 3GB
iOcean M6752
Ulefone Be Touch 2
In addition to the above, my teenage son has had the Bluboo X550 which had to be sent back as the sd card reader stopped working. This was replaced with the iNew L4 and the sd card reader just started to display intermittent problems.
The VK6050s looks to be a very similar build to the Bluboo and the iNew with a few cosmetic differences. The configuration of the Sim cards and the SD card are exactly the same - as is the look of the battery albeit the VK6050s claims to be 6050mah, the Bluboo 5300mah and the iNew 5000mah. The vk6050s has 2GB memory compared with the iNew which only has 1GB of ram.
The vk6050s has partitioned it's internal storage into 2 whereas both the other phones make all of the storage available in a single partition.
I have been very impressed with the phone so far. The display is excellent and coming from 5.5" displays with 1080p my eyes can not tell the difference between them and the 720p display on the vk6050s. The ROM is smooth and appears fast (probably helped by the 2GB memory).
I have been able to root the phone. I used the same trick that I had on the Bluboo and the iNew: use KingRoot apk and then use the Replace_Kinguser_with_SuperSU-v1.8 script.
The phone also accepts my 128gb external SD with no issues.
The really good news is that the firmware for the phone can be downloaded from vkworld's website so you can have a play with root etc and still know that you can always go back to the original firmware if it all goes wrong. iNew have yet to publish their firmware.
I have also been able to successfully install the TWRP recovery that was made for the Bluboo (and is available over at needrom.com). It has let me make a backup (although I have not yet tried restoring it). It also let me flash the viper4android zip.
I do worry that it may end up suffering from the same SD card issues that the other 2 phones have. This issue appeared after a week or so. I am keeping everything crossed.
I hope this may be useful to somebody.
i think i will buy this phone insteat of bluboo x550
could anyone test its battery if its real 6050 mah or its just around 5000 like Bluebo ???
i want to buy innos d6000 but its a bit expensive. i only care about battery. if vk6050s has the same battery performance i could buy it.
10 days later and it is still going strong. This is my favourite china phone so far and I have had
Ecoo E04
iOcean M6752
Bluboo X550
iNew L4
Mlais MX Base
Ulefone Be Touch 2
Can you post some camera samples?
Is it any good?
8mpx interpolated to 13mpx?
stapo101 said:
10 days later and it is still going strong. This is my favourite china phone so far and I have had
Ecoo E04
iOcean M6752
Bluboo X550
iNew L4
Mlais MX Base
Ulefone Be Touch 2
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Nice
From video reviews, seems like enabling the gesture features warns that it will consume more batteries
Does it really effect the battery life by much?
I'm interested too.
suoko said:
Can you post some camera samples?
Is it any good?
8mpx interpolated to 13mpx?
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I will try and take some decent photo samples and post. I have no way of telling whether the camera is interpolated or not. I googled and couldn't find anything that tells you how to identify the sensor. If you know of how to do this then I am happy to try. I know it is an Omnivison which is pretty typical for this price point. from my experience so far I am very happy with the results.
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ferbulous said:
Nice
From video reviews, seems like enabling the gesture features warns that it will consume more batteries
Does it really effect the battery life by much?
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I don't bother using the gestures. I can tell that they work as I have tested them. You've got to think that it will have an effect on the battery as I imagine there is a wakelock at play when using gestures so that the phone is looking out for them, but to be honest, isn't that the beauty of having a phone with a massive battery? You don't have to worry so much about all of the little tweaks like switching off notifications, location settings etc just to squeeze every last bit of power out of it. You can just use th ephone as it' smeant to be used without over worrying about whether it's going to last you the day or not.
stapo101 said:
I will try and take some decent photo samples and post. I have no way of telling whether the camera is interpolated or not. I googled and couldn't find anything that tells you how to identify the sensor. If you know of how to do this then I am happy to try. I know it is an Omnivison which is pretty typical for this price point. from my experience so far I am very happy with the results.
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I don't bother using the gestures. I can tell that they work as I have tested them. You've got to think that it will have an effect on the battery as I imagine there is a wakelock at play when using gestures so that the phone is looking out for them, but to be honest, isn't that the beauty of having a phone with a massive battery? You don't have to worry so much about all of the little tweaks like switching off notifications, location settings etc just to squeeze every last bit of power out of it. You can just use th ephone as it' smeant to be used without over worrying about whether it's going to last you the day or not.
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I'm aware of that, just interested to know if it has some minimal effect to the battery life.
On oneplus one I only enabled gesture option for double to wake and camera while the rest are disabled and battery life is still nice with no noticeable battery drain.
stapo101 said:
I have also been able to successfully install the TWRP recovery that was made for the Bluboo (and is available over at needrom.com). It has let me make a backup (although I have not yet tried restoring it). It also let me flash the viper4android zip.
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Hi, were you able to use xposed tweaks on this?
Since you'll need a custom recovery like TWRP to flash the xposed zip file.
Couldn't find an exposed that would install. The 5.1 is actually a 32bit version even though the soc is 64bit.
vkworld VK6050S (MTK6735,1.0GHz,Quad core, RAM 2GB+ ROM 16GB, Android 5.1, 60...
stapo101 said:
Couldn't find an exposed that would install. The 5.1 is actually a 32bit version even though the soc is 64bit.
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I wonder how does that work.
So the problem is similar to bluboo x550 then with some users reporting flashing xposed file resulting in bootloop?
Based on this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/super-alpha-posted-permission-xposed-t3072979
Should we flash the arm zip file or arm64?
stapo101 said:
Couldn't find an exposed that would install. The 5.1 is actually a 32bit version even though the soc is 64bit.
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No /system/lib64 folder or /system/bin/linker64??
Is this ROM uploaded any where?
Anyway - zip to resize userdata/intsd can be found here - if someone with a VK6050S wants to test.
HypoTurtle said:
No /system/lib64 folder or /system/bin/linker64??
Is this ROM uploaded any where?
Anyway - zip to resize userdata/intsd can be found here - if someone with a VK6050S wants to test.
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Correct. Neither of those folders or files are present.
Funnily enough I used that same zip to resize the internal partition on another phone the other day and it worked very well. I'm not keen to test it out on the vk6050s yet as I have everything set up as I want it and don't 100% trust the twrp recovery as it was made for the bluboo. I know it works for flashing a zip and have made a backup but have not tried to restore yet.
Also, from what I understand, once the internal partition. Has been resized then you can't do OTA updates. I would rather wait a while to see whether there are any to come.
Besides, I still have over 1gb of internal storage left AND under storage settings it let's you state where you would like new apps to be installed: internal storage, phone storage or SD card.
On a side note, the 2gb of RAM is showing as having 1.3gb still free (with no apps open other than the chrome). Compare this with the ulefone be touch 2 wherr approx 1.9 GB of the 3gb RAM was taken up by the operating system alone. This give you some indication of how well the firmware has been optimised.
stapo101 said:
Correct. Neither of those folders or files are present.
Funnily enough I used that same zip to resize the internal partition on another phone the other day and it worked very well. I'm not keen to test it out on the vk6050s yet as I have everything set up as I want it and don't 100% trust the twrp recovery as it was made for the bluboo. I know it works for flashing a zip and have made a backup but have not tried to restore yet.
Also, from what I understand, once the internal partition. Has been resized then you can't do OTA updates. I would rather wait a while to see whether there are any to come.
Besides, I still have over 1gb of internal storage left AND under storage settings it let's you state where you would like new apps to be installed: internal storage, phone storage or SD card.
On a side note, the 2gb of RAM is showing as having 1.3gb still free (with no apps open other than the chrome). Compare this with the ulefone be touch 2 wherr approx 1.9 GB of the 3gb RAM was taken up by the operating system alone. This give you some indication of how well the firmware has been optimised.
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Not a problem - I had forgotten about OTA's I'm not 100% sure how they work in terms of the stock recovery but I think the scatter.txt in the OTA's are important - changing this to the new layout should let them install..
Are you sure you can choose where apps are installed directly? It's not just the /sdcard (Android/data; Android/obb etc.) that you are choosing.
Yea 1.3GB free out of 2GB is what I get with 5.0 ROMs (64bit) - Ulefone must be doing something wierd to be usig 1.9GB (swap/zram perhaps??)
HypoTurtle said:
No /system/lib64 folder or /system/bin/linker64??
Is this ROM uploaded any where?
Anyway - zip to resize userdata/intsd can be found here - if someone with a VK6050S wants to test.
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HypoTurtle said:
Not a problem - I had forgotten about OTA's I'm not 100% sure how they work in terms of the stock recovery but I think the scatter.txt in the OTA's are important - changing this to the new layout should let them install..
Are you sure you can choose where apps are installed directly? It's not just the /sdcard (Android/data; Android/obb etc.) that you are choosing.
Yea 1.3GB free out of 2GB is what I get with 5.0 ROMs (64bit) - Ulefone must be doing something wierd to be usig 1.9GB (swap/zram perhaps??)
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See attached screenshot...
stapo101 said:
See attached screenshot...
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Yea, I have that as well - on mine that is just the /sdcard - I still need to manually move apps to external sdcard.
If it is automatic to external then I think typically it's installed to internal first then moved to external so you might find that when you get to ~400MB free internal space you won't be able to install anything else.
stapo101 said:
10 days later and it is still going strong. This is my favourite china phone so far and I have had
Ecoo E04
iOcean M6752
Bluboo X550
iNew L4
Mlais MX Base
Ulefone Be Touch 2
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hello, i'm alex from italy. i ordered the bluboo.... did i make the wrong choice?
i compared other phones...but i thought the bluboo own the best features..... for example ulefone be touch 2 has BUG BEZELS and higher price, inew only 1gb...
The only one competitor was the VK6050s ( S variant with 2gb) but i thought that the claimed 6000mah was fake and similar to bluboo 5300mah, bluboo calims that they used a BRANDED battery from "amprius". so i would trust more in the true 5300mah instead the 6000mah not sure to be true.
just to say... i've found a new phone, the NEXODUS ZEN which has 2gb ram, 6 inch hd display........ it's really low priced but it uses MTK6589T and android 4.2 but maybe it's more STABLE than a new release 5.1 still not fully known by chinese manufacturer.......

What can i do with a phone that doesn't completely work

I have an old Vodafone 895N, pretty good phone, fast, big, cheap but the signal doesn't work like is supposed to do.
Sometimes it let me do phone calls, messages (with a delay) but sometimes doesn't do them at all,
The phone is 60 USD, but i can't sell it with this problem and i can't use it either because the calls are why the phones are made ..
8 GB, 1 GB RAM, Quad-core 1.2 GHz Cortex-A53, Android 5.0.2
I have tried to root it, to install the stock firmware again but none of it worked.
I'm sure there is a hardware problem that might be fixed but at a cost that is more then 50% of the phone itself FOR SURE ..
maybe i'll open it myself and see what's inside ..
anyway ..
What would you do with a phone like this ?
prologikus said:
I have an old Vodafone 895N, pretty good phone, fast, big, cheap but the signal doesn't work like is supposed to do.
Sometimes it let me do phone calls, messages (with a delay) but sometimes doesn't do them at all,
The phone is 60 USD, but i can't sell it with this problem and i can't use it either because the calls are why the phones are made ..
8 GB, 1 GB RAM, Quad-core 1.2 GHz Cortex-A53, Android 5.0.2
I have tried to root it, to install the stock firmware again but none of it worked.
I'm sure there is a hardware problem that might be fixed but at a cost that is more then 50% of the phone itself FOR SURE ..
maybe i'll open it myself and see what's inside ..
anyway ..
What would you do with a phone like this ?
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About all it would be good for is a MP3 player/radio or it could be used as a security camera in home/office or a backup camera in a vehicle if linked with a other device such as a tablet or another phone.
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Does WLAN work alright? you can turn your device into an android media center.
Also I have the same problem

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