There's not much information available yet... but lets start it out with this.
Here's the overall specs
Quad-core Tegra 3 processor
7” 1280x800 HD display (216 ppi)
Back-lit IPS display
Scratch-resistant Corning glass
1.2MP front-facing camera
4325 mAh (Up to 8 hours of active use)
8 or 16 GB internal storage
1 GB RAM
198.5 x 120 x 10.45mm
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth
Microphone
NFC (Android Beam)
Accelerometer
GPS
Magnetometer
Gyroscope
340 grams
Hack pack contiains:
Reference Material
Tegra 3 TRM Technical Reference Manual
Voodoo Analysis from Supercurio
Binaries
bash - the greatest shell ever
tcpdump - a wifi analysis tool
viewmem - a tool to expose the memory registers
and i2cTools: i2cdetect, i2cdump, i2cget, i2cset - a set of tools used to manipulate and read i2c
Download the Nexus7 Hack Pack here: http://d-h.st/MZg
Some interesting Tegra notes:
Page 631 Strap registers
Page 632 JTAG Configuration
We need pinouts! We need UART. Here's a note on UART
Code:
This controller implements three distinct speed ranges and protocols: 2400 to 115,200 bits per second (Serial IR or SIR), 4
Megabits per second (called Fast Infrared or FIR), and 16 Megabits per second (called Very Fast Infrared or VFIR). Initial
communication starts at 9600 bits per second, and negotiations proceed either faster or slower as the link strength allows.
More to come! Feel free to add!
- 1.3 Ghz
- Play store says 8 hours battery of continuous usage ... not 9
- accelerometer* - misspelled and also should be singular
had to do it
And a GPS
Cares said:
- 1.3 Ghz
- Play store says 8 hours battery of continuous usage ... not 9
- accelerometer* - misspelled and also should be singular
had to do it
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Asus said 9 hours.
A bit of more info, thanks to supercurio
It's also got a magnetometer.
It also has a Flux Capacitor and a Hydrostatic Rejuvenator Switch but they are only used for time travel at this point and that is a feature that will be included in a future Jelly Bean release.
Progress & Fun
Come on guys ... we CAN mix development with a touch of humor, especially since laughter makes us live longer (which means rooting & modding more toys)
I have my N7 on order and root kit ready for testing.
Glenn
Some Hardware-details according to kernel-config:
sensors:
Light/Proximity(ISL29028 and LTR558)
Magnetometer(AMI306)
Accelerometer(NCT1008)
Temperature(NCT1008)
Power(INA219)
Pedometer(AL3010)
Communication:
NFS(PN544 NFC)
Bluetooth/Wlan(BCM4330)
Other features and drivers:
- USB-Network-adapter(SMSC95XX, AX8817X)
- USB Keyboard, Joystick
- USB OTG
- USB EHCI
- SerialPort 8250 with console enabled
- SWAP
- CPUFREQ(performance, powersave, userspace, ondemand, interactive and conservative)
- Tegra: Dual3D, DualCpuClusters, PCIe, SATA
- IPv6
- scsi-support
- nearly all Special HID drivers are enabled(including Wiimote)
- Ext2/3/4, JPD/2, Fuse, Fat, NTFS(but readonly) and NFS filesystems
some technical documentation to compliment above https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GgV4Uqh2B_9hY884UAmsYZVz2I8lMSfQqGcboptwvSo/edit
m11kkaa said:
Bluetooth/Wlan(CFG80211)
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BCM4330, CFG80211 is a configuration API not a wireless card
sry, corrected this
Wonderful
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timmytim said:
It also has a Flux Capacitor and a Hydrostatic Rejuvenator Switch but they are only used for time travel at this point and that is a feature that will be included in a future Jelly Bean release.
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I DO remember that! However, I used it in the year 2014 and here I am! Problem is..... I lost it. So I cannot time travel anymore until they release both the tablet and the update. 4.2 is Klondike and 4.3 is Lemonade.
speednub said:
i do remember that! However, i used it in the year 2014 and here i am! Problem is..... I lost it. So i cannot time travel anymore until they release both the tablet and the update. 4.2 is klondike and 4.3 is lemonade.
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what would you doooooo for a klondike phone????????
timmytim said:
It also has a Flux Capacitor and a Hydrostatic Rejuvenator Switch but they are only used for time travel at this point and that is a feature that will be included in a future Jelly Bean release.
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I am so glad those are included, mounting and porting them to my Galaxy Nexus was a nightmare....
[Reserved]
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I can't download from this site. It says starting download both nothing shows.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda premium
Is it possible to use this information to unbrick a bootloader (fastboot) in the Nexus 7? There is a thread on this. using nvflash in apx mode. They are unable to recover it because of some security intervention.
Link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1879228
I am assuming you access through the micro usb OTG cable. Is there a way to get control of the JTAG signal though the USB and a special cable?
EDITED:
From the Hack Pack I cannot actually see any mention of JTAG connections on the block diagram. I have to assume no JTAG available on the nexus 7?
timmytim said:
It also has a Flux Capacitor and a Hydrostatic Rejuvenator Switch but they are only used for time travel at this point and that is a feature that will be included in a future Jelly Bean release.
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mine came with a bow tie..
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Anyone with any information on a root and/or rom for this device
???
Please
Specs on device
Size and Weight Dimensions 7.6 inch X 4.3 inch X 0.5 inch
Mass (including battery): 0.85 LBS
Display Display 7: TFT WVGA(800X480), Resistive Touch
Display Diagonal 7 " (178 millimeters)
Display Resolution 800 x 480
Memory and Storage RAM type SDRAM
RAM capacity 512 MB
ROM type Flash EEPROM
ROM capacity 8 GB
Expansion Interfaces Micro SD External Memory up to 32G
OS Embedded OS Android 2.2 (*2.3 Gingerbread upgradable after release)
OS Kernel Linux
CPU CPU Qualcomm 600MHz Processor (MSM7227)
Wireless Wireless LAN 802.11b, 802.11g (54 Mbit/s)
Bluetooth Bluetooth supported
A2DP Stereo Audo
AVRCP Media Playback Control
Music Audio Channel(s) Stereo
Recording (A/D) 16 bit
Playing (D/A) 16 bit, 48000 Hz
Microphone Mono
Loudspeaker Dolby System
Audio Output 3.5mm
FM Radio Supported
Touch Positioning Device Touch
Input Output USB USB 2.0 Series Mini-B (mini-USB) connector
GPS GPS Protocol NMEA 0183
Complementary GPS Services A-GPS
GPS Antenna Internal antenna
Compass Supported
Sensor Accelerometer Supported
Photo and Video
Recording Cameras Sensor Type CMOS sensor
Resolution 2048 x 1536 pixels (3.15MP)
Zoom 5X digital Zoom, Automatic White balance
Battery Battery Technology Lithium-ion battery
Battery Build removable
Battery Capacity 3400 mAh
Standby Time 500h
Battery Hours 8.5h (Movie : 5.5h)
Apps Web Google Application : Google search, Google Map, G-mail, Google calendar, Google Talk, Android Market, YouTube
Office files DOCs to go(Word, Excel, PPT), ready only : PDF Reader
Email Protocol : POP3, IMAP4, SMTP
MultiMedia Support Image PNG, JPG, BMP, GIF
Video MPEG4, H264, H263
Audio AAC LC, HE-AACv1, AMR/AMR-NB, MP3, MIDI, OGG, PCM, WAV, Live Streaming, VOD, Code(Audio:AMR, AAC, AAC+)
Would like to overclock the device and that is about it, otherwise it is very nice for its 198 dollar price tag @ Walmart
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OK, with much research I found the answers to my own questions.
The hardware of the Wintec is the same as the ZTE V9 light minus the phone support
With that information you should be able to find all you need. There is a CM7 build for the device, a easy root using a modified version of Z4root, and overclock kernels available for the device.
Thanks for all the help,
Phil
P.S. I would post links and such but I am not allowed.
What about a custom recovery for this device? I've been searching everywhere but haven't found a thing.
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This is zerofeel from tabletroms.com and we just released a guide on how to root this tablet here:
http://www.tabletroms.com/index.php/2011/12/17/how-to-root-the-identity-tablet/
zerofeel said:
This is zerofeel from tabletroms.com and we just released a guide on how to root this tablet here:
http://www.tabletroms.com/index.php/2011/12/17/how-to-root-the-identity-tablet/
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Alright, awesome. Finally this device is getting some attention. When clockwork recovery is figured out zerofeel, would you mind posting that information here as well. Thanks a million buddy.
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rosco77 said:
Alright, awesome. Finally this device is getting some attention. When clockwork recovery is figured out zerofeel, would you mind posting that information here as well. Thanks a million buddy.
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Clockwork Mod INFO for V9/Wintec Light
http://android.modaco.com/topic/331764-recovery-clockworkmod-recovery-for-zte-v9-tablet/
Sorry I forgot all about this thread... ALSO
Cyanogenmod builds for the device can be found here..
http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?device=v9
That's cool but I really wish i could find more info for my tablet. mine isn't the light version with the 600mhz processor. it's the full version with the 1ghz processor. I would like to know which device mine would be a match for.
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Funny thing when I click on the link for ez root its for the identity not Light so should I use the info from ZTE V9 light? Also how in the world do I update this to Android 2.3?
kbshowtyme said:
Funny thing when I click on the link for ez root its for the identity not Light so should I use the info from ZTE V9 light? Also how in the world do I update this to Android 2.3?
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Yes I own a wintec light it is just a rebranded V9 light. In fact if you put cm7 on it and insert a att sim into the wintec you will get phone support but edge only data.
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I just bought a 'cheapie' tablet, with stats listed below. My question is, can I root and upgrade from Froyo to 3.0 or 3.1 with the hardware listed below, and if so, where should I start? I have experience with Android, have rooted phone, updated my 2.2 to 2.3 on HTC Desire, running Cyanogen 7.0, and have bricked it and resolved issue, so not afraid to get my hands dirty. However, I need your collective experience and advice as to my current dilemma. Is it feasible?
Thanks in advance,
Jason
CPU
Infotm X220
1GHz ARM11
OS
Android2.2,
Memory
Memory 512MB on board ( DDR2 1*256MByte
)
Hard Disk
4GByte, MLC
LCD
10.2" TFT ( 1024*600)
Touch screen:
Single touch
Net connect
RJ45 ENTER NET:10/100M
WIFI WIRELESS NET:802.11 b/g
3GNET:EVDO E1916
gravity sensor
3 direction
Audio
Speaker*2 + headphone + stereo Mic
key
Power key, volume key, menu, Home 、WIFI switch
Camera
1.3M pixel
Storage device
Micro SD (T-Flash)
socket/jack
2PCS TF SOCKET SUPPORT BEST TO 32GB
2PCS USB-Host SUPPORT 3G,KEY BOARD ,MOUSE ,USB FLASH DISK
AUDIO JACK, HANDSET JACK
1pcs HDMI SOCKET
1pcs RJ45
1pcs power socket
3G function
support3G:EVDO E1916
GPS navigation
GPS RF XN203
Game function:
Games of android version such as QQ Doudizhu etc.
Touch pen
Have
PMP function
MP3、WMA、FLAC、APP、OGG、H264、AVI、rmvb、MP4、MKV、FLV、DIVX etc. Support 1080p high
USB Port
USB slave 2.0
E-book
support E-book,3D Turning pages function
Temperature
5°C ~ 35°C; Humidity: 20% ~ 80%
Power Adapter
Power adaptor: Input 100-240V Output: 9V2.5A
Size:
269.91mm*170.45mm*14.89mm
Lithium Battery
2-cell Lithium polymer3800mAh /7.4V
Weight
2 kg
Stand-by time
3.5-4 hours
Email questions, if you can
I have set up an email account, [email protected]. if any of you can help but need more information regarding hardware, etc.
Once again, all your help in advance is greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Jason
an actual product name would help.
Product Name
Welllllllllllllllll, er.........It's actually a Hong Kong speciality....possibly an Acer KIRF, so there is no real product name, just the hardware specs.....
I know (hanging head in shame), but the price was fantastic, and I have a few buddies that have purchased same item, and are ecstatic with the quality....however, they don't try to muck with anything, they don't even know there is an OS update past Froyo, nor do they care...
Challenge begins....
well, for a tablet as rare as this, you aren't going to find any custom ROMs for it. are you interested in/willing to make a ROM for it yourself? because that seems to be about your only option :/ sorry.
you should be able to root it, somehow, tho.
Rooting
Any suggestions as to best/safest way to root? I was thinking EasyRoot, or Unrevoked. Do you foresee any serious complications if I do attempt, or should I dust off my coding skills and try to custom code it? If your suggestion is the latter, what's best way, ADK? I have only ever mucked around with proprietary and stable hardware, such as HTC and Moto....
Thanks again,
Jason
well, first use every auto root there is - z4root, superoneclick, gingerbreak, ect.
those can't really damage your device, they just won't work. Unrevoked is only really good for HTC devices tho.
If you have the skills to check out the software, go for it.
how's the UI? if it looks almost stock, that's a good indicator that they just slapped raw android on it, and root should come easily.
Myabe this is silly question, but in my opinion they are just same with the new name, as two device need to be close to transfer data just like old Infrared.
Kir3 said:
Myabe this is silly question, but in my opinion they are just same with the new name, as two device need to be close to transfer data just like old Infrared.
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Someone else can answer much more fully, but I can understand how you would imagine the two being similar in purpose. Two devices communicating over short range, right? Whether it be phone to phone, or phone to checkout machine, its just short range communication. But the beauty comes in when you use them with NFC Tags. Think like.. RFID tags, only re-programmable, with re-writable memory on them.
These tags are cheap for consumers and cheaper for manufactures. They have no batteries, and are powered by the device reading them.
So the use comes in kind of like QR codes only easier, you could put them on a poster just like a QR code, but instead of having to turn your camera on and focus and decode, you just hold your phone up and the data is sent to your phone and you are whisked away to a web page, without ever touching a button.
There are lots of other uses too, I currently have 10 coming in the mail for my Galaxy Note
I plan on putting one on my nightstand that will automatically put my phone in silent mode and open my alarm dialog.
I plan on putting one in my church bag that will automatically put it in silent mode as well.
But these are the only things I've thought of to use them for.
Hopefully I've helped you a bit and not just rambled. I'd post links to help explain and whatnot, but I'm too new yet, sorry :/
By any other name
Kir3 said:
Myabe this is silly question, but in my opinion they are just same with the new name, as two device need to be close to transfer data just like old Infrared.
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Actually, there are 3 key differences between NFC and IrDA.
Speed: IrDA-Giga-IR tops out at 1,024 Mbit/s, though the more common IrDA-VFIR which runs at 16 Mbit/s is more likely to be used.(3) Compared to NFC which has a top transfer rate of 424 kbit/s, it blows it out of the water.(2)
Security: IrDA does not have security built in, and does not support encryption technologies such as SSL to cover that, where NFC at least supports SSL.(2)(3)
Range: IrDA has a max range of 1-2 meters, while NFC is measured in centimeters.(3) IrDA is a line of sight technology. If you do not have line of time, you cannot connect.(1)
1 http : //trace.wisc.edu/docs/ir_intro/ir_intro.htm
2 http : //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Near_field_communication
3 http: //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infrared_Data_Association
Compared to the two above posts, my answer is dumb. Lol
Im not sure about this, but I believe infrared is light at a frequency humans can't detect. (Wait isn't infrared used in night vision goggles?)
NFC is "some other type of wave" that travels a short distance
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NFC is "some other type of wave" that travels a short distance
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NFC is radio at 13.56 MHz.
Search it on Wikipedia, you'll find more than you want to know. (can't post a link, still a noob here).
IrDA-Giga-IR difficulty sending file
I agree with you! IrDA-Giga-IR difficulty sending file
universeman said:
Actually, there are 3 key differences between NFC and IrDA.
Speed: IrDA-Giga-IR tops out at 1,024 Mbit/s, though the more common IrDA-VFIR which runs at 16 Mbit/s is more likely to be used.(3) Compared to NFC which has a top transfer rate of 424 kbit/s, it blows it out of the water.(2)
Security: IrDA does not have security built in, and does not support encryption technologies such as SSL to cover that, where NFC at least supports SSL.(2)(3)
Range: IrDA has a max range of 1-2 meters, while NFC is measured in centimeters.(3) IrDA is a line of sight technology. If you do not have line of time, you cannot connect.(1)
1 http : //trace.wisc.edu/docs/ir_intro/ir_intro.htm
2 http : //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Near_field_communication
3 http: //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infrared_Data_Association
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ron917 said:
NFC is radio at 13.56 MHz.
Search it on Wikipedia, you'll find more than you want to know. (can't post a link, still a noob here).
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You can still post links, you just have to space them out somehow, like I did with my links above.
universeman said:
Actually, there are 3 key differences between NFC and IrDA.
Security: IrDA does not have security built in, and does not support encryption technologies such as SSL to cover that, where NFC at least supports SSL.
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As there is Bluetooth 2.0, BT 3.0, they can updated IrDA to 2.0, 3.0 with added security or some other things...
Kir3 said:
As there is Bluetooth 2.0, BT 3.0, they can updated IrDA to 2.0, 3.0 with added security or some other things...
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Very true. I was thinking about including Bluetooth, but the original post didn't mention it. Bluetooth is definitely a contender and is more practical than IR, and the new Bluetooth does include some security enhancements.
But these technologies have different uses and purposes. @Kir3, what type of use were you referring to? Because aside from low energy BT devices that can last for months, the other technologies mentioned are not suitable for long term, near-indefinite, use in embedded use cases similar to QR. Or am I incorrect as to your thinking?
As far as data speeds and transmission distance are concerned, each technology also has their own pros and cons. Personally I like NFC because you can leave it on all the time and it only works when you bring it incredibly close to the device you wish to communicate with. IMO that in itself is a security measure.
but still, just my $0.02
Hello
I recently purchased a Ramos X10F on an impulse buy on a trip to the PP last month. I had been waiting longer than a year for an 8" 4:3 device that was not Apple with expandable memory and this one just made me succumb. Also I fell for the false data in marketing it as a cortex A9 and I thought a quad core A9 should be faster than my dual core A9 in the n7000. Actually it is a A5 or A7 (device details in cpuz mention some A7 blah).
The device has great potential to be an ipad mini killer (at $165) as the hardware fit and finish is very good, the screen is IPS and it weighs only 360 grams. I can hold it in one had lying in bed without tiring myself. However performance is marred by the stock android 4.1.1. Intially I thought it was slow nand flash as when I enabled cpu stats, the nand-rw-flash process appeared to be the top process for a longish time, each time it stalled. However I later discovered, the device is very laggy when Wifi is on while actual WiFi throughput is very good - I get almost full speed 16mbs in the speedtest.net results. Unfortunately even with entropy seeder and a deadline or noop scheduler, the lagginess is only partially improved. Also the old linux/android decision of using input to randomize and seed the entropy is only good for desktops not servers or touchpads. I have to tap a few times to get a app screen to respond inexplicably and suddenly and it shows that the OS was waiting on input. The device is best for streaming as typically once the app is opened I never have a problem with lag a it is typically 15 to 30 mins of viewing before switching apps. Otherwise the poor performance means a task that should take normal time (like reading news in the morning for 15 mins) takes more than twice the time as I have to struggle with the slow app launches and screen loading mostly. But if Wifi is switched off and content is cached, everything is smooth and much better. Battery life is decent with display brightness set around or below 10% typically.
So my recommendation for a new buyer is - dont buy until a custom ROM is made available. Dont fall for the x10pro video on the utube yet. Real world performance is not the same. Once the smoothness of the 4.4.x is acheived it will be a killer product. (It is not a weak cpu either, it is responsive and smooth with wifi off. Although the chip does not support out-of-order execution)
I would like to upgrade the android from its 4.1.1 to a 4.4.x version. Also this version is vulnerable to heartbleed and the openssl bug that came after that in June 2014. The omnirom 4.4.3 on my n7000 is really smooth and I am hoping somebody will develop a custom rom for this device.
But I dont see a custom ROM or CWM for this anywhere. I installed a CWM recovery for another ATM7029 device (yarvik) and it boots, but I forgot about the display driver compatibility and I can no longer view the menu in recovery mode. Otherwise rooted it and running ok.
The specifications of the device are as follows:
OS: Android 4.1.1
CPU: Quad Core ATM7029
GPU: Vivante GC1000
RAM 1GB,DDR3 --> False. Real RAM is 686MB.
Storage 8GB
Screen: Capacitive Touchscreen, 1024*768 Full resolution Screen
Size: 7.85 inch
Resolution: 1024*768 Pixels
Flash: Support Flash 11.0 and HTML 5
Extend Card Support TF card up to 32GB extended
Camera Dual Camera Front 2.0M,Back 5.0M
Gravity Sensor Yes
Multi-Touch Yes, 5 points touch
Android Market Yes
Skype Yes
Email and Browser: Yes, built in
WIFI: Yes, 802.11 b/g/n
3G : support external 3G dongle
OTG Function: Support USB Mouse,Keyboard (2.4GHz)
Support:FAT,FAT32,NTFS
Earphone Interface 3.5mm
Battery: 4000mAh
Link to the device blurb: http://www.ramos-tablet.com/ramos-x...et-mini-7-85-inch-screen-dual-camera-16g.html
What do I need to submit for a developer to build a custom rom for this device? Some kind of dump? Also need a recovery manager with the right display driver. Either TWRP or CWM.
I hope a developer will volunteer.
Thanks
G0bble
Hello
Needs expert advice in choosing a device. Namely, I work as a driver (TAXI and Uber), I have a standard radio in my car (DVD 800 - OPEL) and a wonderful Galaxy S5 Neo phone, which thanks to you has Android 10 and root. But it's already a few years old, it also has a broken screen and a very swollen battery. That's why my wife decided to buy me a tablet for work and play. However, the Galaxy will get a new battery for now. But I don't want to spend too much money.
My request is that you help choose a "better model".
I will only mention that the Uber (1) and TAXI (2) apps need at least to work;
* Android 5.0 (1), Android 6.0 (2)
* GPS - (the more accurate the better), A-GPS, GLONASS
* Internet connection (* This application typically uses 2 GB of data per month. Using navigation may shorten your phone's battery life - Uber info)
* 2 GB RAM
* SimCard slot (I checked Lenova Tab2 A7-10F on a tablet and it worked but it was about a year ago - the tablet died.)
In addition, the tablet is to be used in the car as a temporary multimedia source, so it should have a "3.5 jack", bluetooth, Wi-Fi.
A SimCard slot would also be nice, especially LTE 4G.
Here are my suggestions:
(I live in Poland, so prices will be in PLN)
My budget: PLN 420
allegro.pl/oferta/tablet-10-1cali-android-9-0-8gb-128gb-dual-sim-9522094216?fromVariant=9522134933
allegro.pl/oferta/tablet-10-1cali-android-9-0-6gb128gb-dual-sim-s9-9438853301
allegro.pl/oferta/tablet-s13-10-1cali-andr-10-0-wifi-8-128gb-dualsim-9484996186
I hesitate between the first and the third.
Thanks