Has anyone had luck rooting this head unit? - General Questions and Answers

I've been searching the forum for a few hours and cannot find anything. Here is the link
Android 4.1 Car PC GPS Stereo
2-Core processor Universal 2 DIN size!
★ Unique selling points ★
☆ Android 4.1 OS Latest Android Operating system (Jelly Bean)
☆ Capacitive Multiple Touch Screen Accuracy, Sensitivity, Lasting, Anti-Frinction
☆ Dual A9 Core 1GHZ CPU to handle any requests easily & Smoothly!!
☆ 8GB Flash Memory eto store numerous APPs, Games, Movies from Android Market!!
☆ 3D GPS to experience best Navigation!!
☆ WiFi / 3G to Surf the Internet Anywhere you go!!!
I am trying to run the torque app with bluetooth but i guess it requires a root. I have all the proper things for the app to run except the root.
It is a different unit than the ones i am finding on here
Ebay name is " Android 4.1/4.0 Double 2 Din 3G-Wifi Car GPS DVD Player BT Stereo Radio 2-Core "
Thanks
Christian

hmm...Can you provide us with more info..like what chip is it running at least?
Download an app called Android Hardware Info..and write the specs on here.

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[Q] advice please

I am thinking about getting one of these can anyone who has one give me some feedback please
JoyTAB 9.7 inch HD Dual Core 16GB Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Tablet with Bluetooth Keyboard, Sleeve and Stand
Here's a powerful, responsive, sturdy tablet PC in a perfectly portable 9.7" package - and it comes with Google Play Store, enabling you to choose from all of the top apps and games!
Connect and share with Wi-Fi, HDMI & USB: this JoyTAB tablet features a selection of connection options! As well as super-fast Wi-Fi for wireless access around your home, you can connect to your PC via USB for transferring files, and to your TV via the HDMI 1.3 port for watching videos. A micro SD slot allows you to share files with your friends and transfer photos from your computer with ease.
Connect to the world with the touch of a fingertip! The JoyTAB Duo Pro Tablet is a powerful and flexible Internet and Entertainment solution, with a generous 9.7 inch capacitive touch screen and intuitive Android™ 4.1 operating system (Jelly Bean).
Access thousands of applications from Google Play with plenty of games, social media, and productivity tools to meet the needs of today’s users. With our sleek and stylish JoyTAB you are able to relax and enjoy your favourite content: music, 1080P HD videos, E-Books and photos. Enjoy doing more with JoyTAB!
Contents:
JoyTAB tablet
Tablet AC Charger
Bluetooth Keyboard Case
USB cable (mini USB to male USB)
USB cable (mini USB to female USB)
Document pack
Sleeve
Stand (colour will vary - black, white or blue)
Colour:
Black
Size:
W x H x D: 24.2 cm x 18.5 cm x 0.98 cm
Weight:
632g Tablet, 320g Keyboard
The way the web was meant to be
More than ever, the web is part of our daily lives. The JoyTAB tablet allows us to shop, check the weather, get recipes, keep in touch with our friends and family and more. Now you can experience your personal web, up close, with a lightweight tablet that powers on instantly, anywhere (your own Wi-Fi Connection required).
Email from me to you from anywhere
Fire off an email from your lounge, kitchen - even the garden. With the built-in email app, our tablets make it easy to stay in touch (your own Wi-Fi Connection required).
Music and Tunes
The built-in music app lets you 'swipe and tap' through your music by artist, album, song or playlist. Listen to your favourite tunes at home or on-the-go
The Internet with no strings attached
Surf, watch and play: do what you want, wherever you want. These tablets connect quickly and easily to Wi-Fi networks. Whether at home, at your local coffee shop, or maybe even on a plane or train, you'll enjoy the Internet - unbound by wires!
Intuitive Interaction
With capacitive, multi-touch technology, these tablets respond quickly and naturally to your touch. Interact directly with what's on the screen by pinching, tapping, dragging, or swiping. Spend more time reading, playing and visiting your favourite sites without any hassle
Go full tilt
Take advantage of the most creative apps available for Android with the built-in accelerometer. From unique and exciting games to handy utility apps, you'll be amazed at what your tablet can do.
Read more. Carry less
Imagine a library in the palm of your hands! These tablets let you access countless volumes of books including best sellers, new releases, classics, modern classics, and books from public libraries. The future of reading is here, and it fits comfortably in your hands
Take time out for fun!
Whether it's for you or your loved ones, you'll find great games in the free Android apps store. Browse and download thousands of the most popular apps. With puzzles, strategy, action, racing games and more, there's something for everyone
Get things done
Check e-mail, write proposals and crunch numbers 'from the road'. These tablets make the perfect light-weight work companion. Just visit the Android apps store to be amazed at what you can do.
Now playing everywhere
Experience up to 1080P High Definition video with high-resolution advanced media processors. With the built-in HDMI terminal, watching the latest movies in HD is easy. Simply connect your Tablet to your HD TV with an HDMI Cable is the ticket to the best seat in the house, no matter where you are!
The best screen is the biggest one you already own
Watching movies 'on the go' may be great - but watching on your giant TV at home is even better! HDMI is built into these tablets: no expensive adapters to buy and lose! Simply connect with a single HDMI cable, then lean back and enjoy stunning HD video from the comfort of your couch!
Need more room for music, movies, or pictures? Just insert a microSD or microSDHC card and increase your memory up to 32GB. The right size is up to you
Bluetooth Keyboard included!
A 160 mAh battery is built in for up to 60 days standby time and 50 hours working time. Acts as a wireless stand when it is open and a protective case when closed. No fiddly connections to use when using as a keyboard - Bluetooth is wireless!
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[Q]Android Tv Stick/Box compatible with DVB-T Stick

I've been looking for over a month for a quad core Avdroid Tv stick or Box with an integrated DVB-T receiver but there is none on the market!
There lot's single and dual cores out there but if you want something more high end then you're out of luck!
Is there a way for an
Android TV box/Stick (exaple: K-R42 Quad Core Google Android 4.2.2 RK3188)
to support
a simple DVB-T dongle/stick/thingy? (example: Geniatech PT115m)
or just any kind of tuner?
Since there are lot's of tv tuner sticks out there for android tablets its logical that they could work on an android tv box or stick.
I'd be more than grateful if someone has the resources to test this out and share the results.
What are the compatible hardware?
How responsive actually is (if so working) tv browsing?
How about remote control, PVR, Timeshift, etc support?
Which app does this work with?
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DVB-T for Android Stick - Is there any solution?

I've been looking for over a month for a quad core Android Tv stick or Box with an integrated DVB-T receiver but there is none on the market!
There lot's single and dual cores out there but if you want something more high end then you're out of luck!
Is there a way for an
Android TV box/Stick (exaple: K-R42 Quad Core Google Android 4.2.2 RK3188)
to support
a simple DVB-T dongle/stick/thingy? (example: Geniatech PT115m)
or just any kind of tuner?
Since there are lot's of tv tuner sticks out there for android tablets its logical that they could work on an android tv box or stick.
I'd be more than grateful if someone has the resources to test this out and share the results.
What are the compatible hardware?
How responsive actually is (if so working) tv browsing?
How about remote control, PVR, Timeshift, etc support?
Which app does this work with?
Wanna make a Media Center for my kid with XBMC and NAS.

LDPlayer 4.0 - Another Best Android Emulator for PC Gaming

LDPlayer is a free Android emulator for PC designed specifically for mobile gamers. By making use of the Virtualization technology, the developer team has released two Android kernels, which are Android Lollipop 5.1 and Android Nougat 7.1. Thus, you will find LDPlayer 3 which is running Android 5.1, and LDPlayer 4 which is running Android 7.1 on their official website.
LDPlayer has developed many gamer-oriented features, like keyboard mapping controls, native screen recording, operation recorder (record script), multi-instance, etc. The multi-instance feature, which would be a great helper for those who want to play different games on one PC simultaneously, can allow you to create several virtual windows without using too much computer resources.
Moreover, LDPlayer is one of the lightest Android emulators that offer fast processing speed both on high-end and low-end PCs. It has been optimized for some high-demanding games too, such as Black Desert Mobile, Free Fire, World of Dragon Nest (WoD), etc. Though LDPlayer is not as famous as other emulators, it’s anticipated that more emulator users can find this new beast for gaming.
RobertShawn said:
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LDPlayer has developed many gamer-oriented features, like keyboard mapping controls, native screen recording, operation recorder (record script), multi-instance, etc. The multi-instance feature, which would be a great helper for those who want to play different games on one PC simultaneously, can allow you to create several virtual windows without using too much computer resources.
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With regards to the mentioned multi-instance feature and your statement that this doesn't use too much computer resources I've to say: YOU ARE WRONG. Player instances share computer resources, don't hook them. Both the CPU-cores and the RAM-amount you assign to be used by a player instance are taken off of given CPU-cores and RAM-amount.
Think about, if your time allows ...
Typically a player instance must have 2 CPU-cores and at least 2 GB RAM assigned in order to more or less flawlessly run a modern game, e.g. PUBG Mobile Lite, etc.pp.
This in mind and knowing Windows 10 according to Microsoft exclusively at minimum needs 2 GB RAM and 1 CPU core to run, for example on a Windows 10 machine with a quad-core CPU and 8 GB RAM you can only successfully run ONE player instance at same time.
Peoples using emulators like LDPlayer always should do the math!
jwoegerbauer said:
With regards to the mentioned multi-instance feature and your statement that this doesn't use too much computer resources I've to say: YOU ARE WRONG. Player instances share computer resources, don't hook them. Both the CPU-cores and the RAM-amount you assign to be used by a player instance are taken off of given CPU-cores and RAM-amount.
Think about, if your time allows ...
Typically a player instance must have 2 CPU-cores and at least 2 GB RAM assigned in order to more or less flawlessly run a modern game, e.g. PUBG Mobile Lite, etc.pp.
This in mind and knowing Windows 10 according to Microsoft exclusively at minimum needs 2 GB RAM and 1 CPU core to run, for example on a Windows 10 machine with a quad-core CPU and 8 GB RAM you can only successfully run ONE player instance at same time.
Peoples using emulators like LDPlayer always should do the math!
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Thay have an instance manager that can control how much cpu/ram you assign to each instance!
RobertShawn said:
Thay have an instance manager that can control how much cpu/ram you assign to each instance!
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You're missing the point :crying:
im wondering if theres a way to install samsung one ui home 9.0.10.76 on ldplayer v4.0.57.1

Android-based OS for Lenovo ThinkPad 10 2nd gen (Win tab)

Hi,
I'm looking for lightweight and intuitive OS for my old Win tablet, so kids still can use it for YT, Spotify and simple games.
I spent some time on testing different android-based systems (Bliss, Prime, Android x86, Phoenix) but unfortunately they do not work completely well - issues with touchscreen, WiFi, BT, sound. Android x86 was best only with sound issues (connectivity was OK).
Please advise which android or linux based system (version/build) with gapps support can work out of the box with this tablet: Lenovo ThinkPad 10 (2nd gen) - 20E30037PB.
If none then which one will be the easiest to configure with those mobile components?
CPU: Intel Atom z3795 (4 cores, 1.59 GHz - 2.39GHz)
GPU: Intel HD 405 (I think)
RAM: 4GB
WLAN: ac/a/b/g/n
Touch screen: 1920x1200 LED IPS
Ports: USB 3.0, HDMI, SSD
Others: fingerprint sensor and front/back camera (I don't care about those - can be not working)
If tablet runs Windows 10 and/or Windows 11 you can benefit from Microsoft's
Windows-Subsystem für Android​So, upgrade Windows OS, if possible.
Generally yes, but not for requirements I've got from kids: android games + YT for kids, Spotify for kids (those aps are only available for Android) + it's much faster on linux. Also I think W11 will consume more resources out of the box and I have to tweak it a lot to adjust UI and disable all services what are not needed for those basic tasks. I've tried android emulator on W10, but it's too slow.
defik665 said:
Generally yes, but not for requirements I've got from kids: android games + YT for kids, Spotify for kids (those aps are only available for Android) + it's much faster on linux. Also I think W11 will consume more resources out of the box and I have to tweak it a lot to adjust UI and disable all services what are not needed for those basic tasks. I've tried android emulator on W10, but it's too slow.
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I think you should look into ChromeOS Flex, since it is based on Linux and can run android apps just fine
OK, I've tested tablet with W11 and actually is much faster than on tweaked W10! Also I was able to install WSFA from terminal but could not start it, since I have only 4GB RAM (8GB is min).
Not sure if still have energy to try ChromeOS - tried different Linux based OS and there was a problem with drivers. I really like W11 on tablet, so maybe will keep it this way and try again Bluestacks on tweaked 11.
defik665 said:
OK, I've tested tablet with W11 and actually is much faster than on tweaked W10! Also I was able to install WSFA from terminal but could not start it, since I have only 4GB RAM (8GB is min).
Not sure if still have energy to try ChromeOS - tried different Linux based OS and there was a problem with drivers. I really like W11 on tablet, so maybe will keep it this way and try again Bluestacks on tweaked 11.
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ChromeOS Flex is really not that hard, look into it. It's built for weak laptops and with touchscreen in mind, and with support of android apps
defik665 said:
I really like W11 on tablet, so maybe will keep it this way and try again Bluestacks on tweaked 11.
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Don't waste your time with this.
These are Bluestacks 5 system requitrements ( excerpt )
OS: Windows 11 Pro 22H2
Processor: Intel or AMD Multi-Core Processor with Single Thread benchmark score > 1000
Graphics: Intel/Nvidia/ATI, Onboard or Discrete GPU with benchmark score >= 750
To find the benchmark score of your processor (CPU) and graphics card (GPU), read this article.
Virtualization must be enabled on your PC/Laptop: https://support.bluestacks.com/hc/de/articles/4409279876621
RAM: 8GB or higher
Storage: SSD (or Fusion/Hybrid Drives)
Internet: Broadband connection to access games, accounts and related content.

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