The Tronsmart Pavo M9 is Tronsmart’s first HDMI recording TV box. Running Android 4.4 with a heavily customised “Pavo M9 UI”, the M9 features 1GB RAM and 8GB of onboard storage.
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I want to say thanks to GeekBuying for sending me a sample of the Tronsmart Pavo M9 to review. You can purchase one from them here.
For more detail, benchmarks and lots more photos, click here to view the full review at Home Theatre Life.
Tronsmart Pavo M9 Technical Specifications
Operating System: Android KitKat 4.4
Chipset: Mstar MSO9180D1R
CPU: Quad core ARM Cortex A9
GPU: Octa core ARM Mali-450 GPU
Memory: 1GB DDR3
Internal Storage: 8GB eMMC + MicroSD card slot
Connectivity: 802.11 b/g/n WiFi (Realtek 8188), 10/100 Ethernet
Audio/Video Output: HDMI 1.4, SP-DIF, Composite Video Out
Video Input: HDMI In
Interfaces: 2 x USB 2.0, 1 x USB 3.0
Design
The Tronsmart Pavo M9’s design an unobtrusive black square that stays out of the way but I can’t help but wish they made something that looked distinctive.
Using It
Powering up the device takes around 30 seconds, almost identical to the Zidoo X9.
The “Pavo M9 UI” is intuitive and animates smoothly. It’s locked to 720p but movies play at the correct resolution (i.e. 1080p).
The unit is rooted out of the box. HDMI CEC isn’t supported as far as I can tell.
HDMI Recording
The HDMI recording UI is identical to that of the Zidoo X9. You can set the recording resolution and format, and even schedule a time to start recording. Unfortunately, there’s no option to schedule recurring recordings.
I've embedded a HDMI recording sample below
Media Playback
Video playback was pretty good. Kodi did have issues with some codecs that MXPlayer played back fine so I’m guessing this is related to the Kodi not leveraging the SoC’s hardware acceleration.
Gaming Performance
Gaming performance was great, although I suspect this is partially due to the 720p UI lock. Both Jetpack Joyride and Beach Buggy Racing played, even on the highest graphics settings.
Networking Performance
In real-world usage, WiFi performance seemed solid. I was able to stream my 4K and 1080p samples from an NFS share and watch Netflix without any noticeable buffering.
Verdict
The Tronsmart Pavo M9 is a solid Android media player, particularly if you’re after HDMI. Getting all this functionality for under $70 is impressive. However, it’s let down by minor issues such as the lack of Bluetooth.
For more detail, benchmarks and lots more photos, click here to view the full review at Home Theatre Life.
has someone found a way to do recurring scheduled recordings??
yeahman45 said:
has someone found a way to do recurring scheduled recordings??
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I don't think recurring recordings are an option - only scheduling a single recording. It's a frustrating oversight but hopefully one they'll fix in a future firmware update. Probably worth asking Tronsmart directly.
USB Mouse/Keyboard Support
Hi - Did you test mouse and keyboard support? I suspect the Pavo M9 does not support this... Would you be able to try it and post the result?
Thank you!
yup i supports mouse and keyboard
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DarkscytheX said:
I don't think recurring recordings are an option - only scheduling a single recording. It's a frustrating oversight but hopefully one they'll fix in a future firmware update. Probably worth asking Tronsmart directly.
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you can try this app : http://forum.zidoo.tv/index.php?threads/my-scheduling-recording-app.1203/
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http://visture.com/specv4.asp
Video Demo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vj-kwSqIh3A&feature=youtu.be
V4 Technical Specifications
Size, weight and material
.Depth: 0.39 inch (9.8 mm)
·Height: 9.53 inches (242mm)
·Width: 7.44 inches (189 mm)
·Weight: 1.42 pound (0.63 kg)①
·Cover: Metal housing
Display
·9.7-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit glossy widescreen Multi-Touch display
·1024-by-768-pixel resolution at 132 pixels per inch (ppi)
·Support for display of multiple languages and characters simultaneously
Wi-Fi model
·Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n)
Location
·Google Map for position (Need access to internet)
In the box
·V4
·USB data Cable, USB OTG Cable
·Power Adapter
·Documentation
Capacity
·16GB Flash memory built in, Micro SD slot support up to 32G
Processor
·Dual Cortex A9 1.5G CPU, Quad GPU Mail 400, 1G RAM DDR3
Operation system
Google Android 4.0
Sensors
·G-Sensor
Camera
·Front facing camera 2MP for video chat with Skype, QQ etc.
·Rear camera 2MP, 5MP optional.
Apps
·Android market, Gmail, Gmap, HD Video player, Music player, Camera app, Gallery, File Explorer,
Audio/Video playback
·Frequency response: 20Hz to 20,000Hz
·Audio formats supported: MP3, WMA, WAV, OGG, FLAC, AAC, 8-48 KHz.
·Video: AVI, 3GP/MP4, FLV, MKV, MOV, Support up to 3840×2160 Pixels video play back
Mail attachment support
·Viewable document types: .jpg, .tiff, .gif (images); .doc and docx(Microsoft Word); .htm and .html (web pages); .pdf (Preview and Adobe Acrobat); .ppt and .pptx (Microsoft PowerPoint); .xls and .xlsx (Microsoft Excel)
Languages
·Language support for English, French, German, Japanese, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Simplified Chinese.....
·Keyboard support for English (U.S.), English (UK), (QWERTY), Simplified Chinese (Handwriting and Pinyin)
Battery and power
·Built-in 30W rechargeable lithium-polymer battery
·Up to 10 hours of watching video, surfing the web on Wi-Fi, or listening to music②
·Charging via DC charger, or via PC USB port with USB Cable
Input and output
·HDMI port·
·Micro USB port x 2
·Micro SD slot
·3.5-mm stereo headphone jack
·Built-in speaker x 2
·Microphone
External buttons and controls
· On/Off, Sleep/wake
· Home, Back, Menu
Compatible PC system
·Microsoft Windows
·With USB 2.0 port
Environmental requirements
·Operating temperature: 32°to 95°F (0°to 35°C)
·Nonoperating temperature: -4°to 113°F (-20°to 45°C)
·Relative humidity: 5% to 95% noncondensing
·Maximum operating altitude: 10,000 feet (3000 m)
V4 Accessories
Bluetooth Keyboard Suite
Bluetooth Keyboard Suite includes two parts, the Bluetooth Keypad, and the Keypad Case. The Keypad can attach to the Keypad Case with built in 4 sets magnet. Also it can be removed from the Keypad case, and this turns the Keypad Case to be a Perfect Leather Case.
Generally, the Bluetooth Keyboard Suite, it is a keyboard case as a whole set, by seperating them, it will be a perfect leather case, and a single bluetooth keyboard.
Leather Case
The V4 Case is the perfect way to carry around your V4. And it does
Multi-duties. It folds in just the right places to act as a stand that holds V4 at an ideal angle for watching videos and slideshows or for typing on the onscreen keyboard. And it can lay V4 down which is best position to type with the onscreen big keyboard; while close it up, it turn the case to a protector one for V4. The V4 Case is optional part which can be purchased separately.
Price???
we all should be polite enough to press thanks for anyone who helped US.
Price is 190USD w/Shipping, 220USD with case/keyboard
specs are interesting at this price
Does it supports sim card or calling facility?
we all should be polite enough to press thanks for anyone who helped US.
It does not have 3G built in however it does support 3G dongle like the E1750. I've been inform that the next version will have 3G built in.
Today i bought this tablet from Aliexpress for $209 including DHL shipping to germany.
The Bluetooth keyboard is available in 2 weeks.
@Szene good deal, I'm currently waiting for a sample to do a review, but by all means, if you get one before i do, I hope you will do a review for us?
szene99 said:
Today i bought this tablet from Aliexpress for $209 including DHL shipping to germany.
The Bluetooth keyboard is available in 2 weeks.
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any review. I may be getting one.
Visture V4 HD!!
I think everyone will be happy to know that they just made available the HD version of this tablet. Take a look and let me know what you think
http://www.visture.com/vtwo.asp
The link shows 2048 "Retina" resolution... is that right?
Saw this online today and was wondering if anyone else thinks it could actually end up being a hit for serious android users who are into gaming. Here's a link to the product page on the manufacturers website. It shows off it containing some pretty good specs too such as, USB OTG, HDMI output, lot's of hardware buttons, pre-rooted, Jellybean 4.1.1, Cloud gaming app, etc.
Here are pics from the link above:
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S7300 Specifications
Games support Millions of Android games, 9 kinds of Simulator games (PS1, N64, Arcade CP1/CP2/Neo-Geo, GBA, SFC, MD, FC), Game cloud
Games control 5 point capacitive touch, Perfect button controls (Android buttons mapping, Visual control of 360 degree, Double LR buttons, Two sticks), G-sensor control
Color
Black, White
Size
Length: 9.50inches
Width: 4.77inches
Depth: 0.56inches
Weight: 0.90pounds
Storage
8GB
Chip
Amlogic MX (Cortex A9 CPU, ARM mali400 GPU), Dual core, 1.5GHz
DDR
1GB DDR3
OS
Android 4.1
Network
3 ways: Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n), External connection to Ethernet and 3G
Screen
7.0-inch (diagonal) LCD, 1024*600 pixel
Touch System
5 point Capacitive Touch Screen
Sensor
3 Axis Gravity Sensor
Buttons
Direction key, ABXY, Double LR buttons, Two sticks, Select, Start, Volumn, Reset, Power
Camera
0.3M Front Camera
Speaker
Stereo Double Speaker
Video
Support RMVB, AVI, MPEG-4, ASP, DIVX, WMV, F4V, FLV etc. (Support extension of the third-party applications)
Audio
Support MP3, WMA, FLAC, OGG etc. (Support extension of the third-party applications)
E-book
Support PDF, TXT, CHM, UMD, HTML etc. (Support extension of the third-party applications)
Pictures
Support JPG, BMP, PNG etc., browsing and slide show
Battery
Built-in rechargeable lithium-polymer battery
Charging via 5V 2A DC power adapter or USB to computer system
I/O
USB2.0 High Speed
OTG Connector (External connection to bluetooth keyboard mouse, USB flash disk and hard disk)
3.5-mm stereo headphone mini jack
Micro TF Card Slot, Max 32GB
TV-out
HDMI Dual-screen display, Up to 1080P
Languages
Multilanguage support
Operate Environment
Windows 98SE/ME; Windows2000; Windows XP or above
In the box Device S7300 , User's Manual, USB cable
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THOUGHTS!?!?
Update: This area on the website shows other android-based knockoffs.
This device seems really cool. Wouldn't mind owning one of them if it performs well.
VengeMobile said:
This device seems really cool. Wouldn't mind owning one of them if it performs well.
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Agreed- if it performs well, it would probably be similar to the xperia play, except with a dozen more hardware buttons that can probably all be custom mapped too!
This device is awsome.
I had a play with one recently.. pretty impressed with the build quality and it seemed fairly slick/smooth in operation. Didn't have enough of a WOW factor to make me buy one though - that and the fact that the wife was with me moaning on about how I've already got a PSP that I don't play etc.. LOL!
pangster said:
I had a play with one recently.. pretty impressed with the build quality and it seemed fairly slick/smooth in operation. Didn't have enough of a WOW factor to make me buy one though - that and the fact that the wife was with me moaning on about how I've already got a PSP that I don't play etc.. LOL!
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which one did you try? I'm curious bc if it's an older model hopefully this one will be even more slick
mcmb03 said:
which one did you try? I'm curious bc if it's an older model hopefully this one will be even more slick
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Thats a good question!!... until i clicked on the above link i hadnt realised they did more than one version!! I had never heard of this manufacturer until about 2 weeks ago..
I'm back in the UK now.. but for anyone else local i saw it in the small Android shop on 2F Amoy Plaza, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
I might even have a picture of it somewhere to see if that can shed any light on it..
Wonder what the battery life is like?
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Actually looks good
skydragon team
guitarman2010 said:
Wonder what the battery life is like?
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yeah, definitely a deal-breaker there!
JXD 5110B Android Handheld Games Console
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S5110b Specifications
Screen 5 inch LCD screen, resolution 800*480
Touch 5-point Capacitive touch screen
Games 100,000 Android games, 9 Emulator Games(PS1, N64, Archade CP1/CP2/Neo-Geo, GBA, SFC, MD, FC), Games Cloud, Tested-
Games Control 3 ways to control the games: 5-point capacitive touch screen, Buttons(Android button mapping function, 360 viewing angle, L+R button, double joysticks), G-sensor
Buttons double joysticks,Direction button, ABXY, LR, select, start, VOL+/-, Reset, Power
Chip Amlogic MX-S Dual core 1.5GHz Dual core (CPU:cortex A9, GPU:ARM mali400 mp2)
DDR 1GB DDR3
OS Android 4.1
Storage 8GB
Network Wi-Fi(802.11 b/g/n), External Ethernet 3G Dongle
G-Sensor 3 Axis Gravity Sensor
Camera 0.3MP Back Camera
Speaker Single Speaker
Video RMVB AVI MPEG-4 ASP DIVX WMV FLV etc.(Support the Third Party applications)
Audio MP3 WMA FLAC OGG etc. (Support the Third Party applications)
Battery Built-in Lithium battery
Charged via 5V 2A DC Adaptor or USB
I/O USB2.0 High speed connector
Support OTG: external keyboard, mouse, ethernet, 3G dongle, U disk, disk
3.5mm Stereo earphone jack
Micro TF card slot, max to 32GB
HDMI HDMI dual screen output,up to 1080P
Language Multi-languages
Color Black, White
Size Length:195.0 mm Width:86.6mm height:17.0mm weight:232g
In the box S5110b, User’s Manual, USB
Really thinking about getting one, anyone have one?? Thoughts??
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AO-qyNTNJzw
Was looking at this seller as its $100 (£66) Inc DHL
http://www.aliexpress.com/store/pro...ouch-screen-Dual-core-1/217559_958817401.html
CWM and Csutom Rom
http://forum.openhandhelds.net/index.php/topic,380.0.html
well I have bought one so will give impressions once it arrives.
800x480 is low but for emu's it is fantastic.
Around 3 hours battery life is expected.
roy8846 said:
well I have bought one so will give impressions once it arrives.
800x480 is low but for emu's it is fantastic.
Around 3 hours battery life is expected.
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Did it ship by boat and donkey?
rushless said:
Did it ship by boat and donkey?
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Oops sorry. These are good devices for the money, worst thing being screen res.
Battery life 2 hours hard gaming, 4 hours otherwise.
Gaming wise superb vfm, all emus playable, plays asphalt 8 etc as well.
I uploaded a couple of bids to YouTube will link later
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roy8846 said:
Was looking at this seller as its $100 (£66) Inc DHL
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I see here is only $92.99 http://www.bicgate.com/jxd-s5110b-a...ame-tablet-pc-1gb-ram-8gb-5-0-inch-white.html
The SkelRom doesnt work for me (brand new JXD S5110B) as the camera support is broken. Says "cannot connect to camera" and Skelton can't fix it (suggests that JXD have new camera hardware).
Sounds strange to me as stock rom works fine with camera - surely the rom is a debloated stock with some extras added?
Perhaps you have new ROM version?
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Well I suspect Skelrom is based on older JXD ROM
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Hello,
I'm using 10-bit x264 for encoding. For decoding, I'm using MX Player with custom codec with software decoding.
In a movie, there is a text overlay (it's a TV recording). This text should be white coloured. At a PC, the playback is fine.
At a android device, there are black dots on the white text, like "pepper". Tested on several systems.
Because I'm a new user, I'm not allowed to post links. Test movie (2MB) is here: (write http: in front)
//akapuma.info/test/pepper.mkv
Can somebody help me?
Best regards
akapuma
akapuma said:
Hello,
I'm using 10-bit x264 for encoding. For decoding, I'm using MX Player with custom codec with software decoding.
In a movie, there is a text overlay (it's a TV recording). This text should be white coloured. At a PC, the playback is fine.
At a android device, there are black dots on the white text, like "pepper". Tested on several systems.
Because I'm a new user, I'm not allowed to post links. Test movie (2MB) is here: (write http: in front)
//akapuma.info/test/pepper.mkv
Can somebody help me?
Best regards
akapuma
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I have just checked your video in my device. I am getting the crystal clear white text overlay.
Check my screenshot
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Can you post a screenshot of yours?
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ktsamy said:
Can you post a screenshot of yours?
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Yes, here is my screenshot (I'm not allowed to link pictures):
http:
//akapuma.info/test/pepper.png
I tested a lot of devices:
android box Ugoos UT1 with Rockchip chipset and Mali graphics (connected to TV)
tablet arnova-10d-g3 with Wondermedia chipset and Mali graphics
tablet galaxy note 8.0 with Exynos chipset and Mali graphics
mobile phone Tianhe H920+ with Mediatek chipset and PowerVR SGX graphics
In all cases, I have the same problem. Pepper, not static, it's moving.
Best regards
alapuma
akapuma said:
Yes, here is my screenshot (I'm not allowed to link pictures):
http:
//akapuma.info/test/pepper.png
I tested a lot of devices:
android box Ugoos UT1 with Rockchip chipset and Mali graphics (connected to TV)
tablet arnova-10d-g3 with Wondermedia chipset and Mali graphics
tablet galaxy note 8.0 with Exynos chipset and Mali graphics
mobile phone Tianhe H920+ with Mediatek chipset and PowerVR SGX graphics
In all cases, I have the same problem. Pepper, not static, it's moving.
Best regards
alapuma
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Have you checked my screenshot?
I am not getting these kind of issues.
Are you using HW+ ?
If it is so then try to play in SW mode.
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ktsamy said:
Have you checked my screenshot?
I am not getting these kind of issues.
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Yes. Your screenshot is OK. I', wondering.
ktsamy said:
Are you using HW+ ?
If it is so then try to play in SW mode.
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I'm always using SW.
With HW, I have no pepper in the overlay. But sometimes, I have some block artefacts in moving scenes. Therefore, I prefer SW.
At some devices, like my arnova-10d-g3, HW doesn't work with 10 bit x264.
Have you tried sw?
Best regards
akapuma
akapuma said:
Yes. Your screenshot is OK. I', wondering.
I'm always using SW.
With HW, I have no pepper in the overlay. But sometimes, I have some block artefacts in moving scenes. Therefore, I prefer SW.
At some devices, like my arnova-10d-g3, HW doesn't work with 10 bit x264.
Have you tried sw?
Best regards
akapuma
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Finally I figured out that RGB-16 color format leads to the problem.
Goto Settings>Decoder>Color Format, select RGB-32.
Your problem will be solved.
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ktsamy said:
Finally I figured out that RGB-16 color format leads to the problem.
Goto Settings>Decoder>Color Format, select RGB-32.
Your problem will be solved.
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Thank you very much. This is the solution. It works.
Best regards
akapuma
Hi Folks,
I was in the market for a tablet and wanted to try out one of the Chinese tablets. I did some research and settled in on Onda. There is a very new device hitting the market that looked interesting and reasonably priced.
Quick Overview
Onda V989 Octa Core features the first ARM big.LITTLE Allwinner Ultra Octa Core A80T CPU,64 Core Imagination Power VR G6230 GPU.Onda V989 Octa Core Tablet pre-installed with 9.7 Inch Retina Screen with 2048*1536 resolution,RAM 2GB and ROM 32GB.
Specifications
Onda V989 Octa Core Tablet Features:
OS: Android 4.4.2
CPU: Allwinner Ultra Octa Core A80T ARM big.LITTLE CPU
GPU: Imagination Power VR G6230 (64 Core)
RAM 2GB,DDR3L
Storage 32GB
Bluetooth: Build in
Shell Material Metal
Screen: Capacitive Touchscreen, 2048*1536 High-resolution Screen
Size: 9.7 inch
Resolution: 2048*1536 Pixels
Visible Angle: 178°
Screen PPI: 264
Display: Retina IPS Screen
Daul Camera:Front 2.0 Megapixels,Back 8.0 Megapixels Auto Foucus (OV Camera)
Onda V989 Octa Core Tablet PC Details:
Gravity Sensor Yes
Skype Yes
Multi-Touch Yes, 10 points touch
OTG: Yes
USB: USB 3.0
Play Store: Yes, built in
Extend Card Support TF card up to 128GB extended
Email and Browser: Yes, built in
WIFI: Yes, 802.11 b/g/n
Earphone Interface 3.5mm
Video: 4K HD Videp Play with formats of MP4/3GP/3G2/RM/RMVB/ASF/FLAC/APE/MOV etc.
Music MP3/WMA/WAV/APE/AAC/FLAC/OGG
Ebook UMD, TXT, PDF, HTML, RTF, FB2…
Work Time: Up to 8~10 hours
Battery : 8000 mAh
Here is my first Antutu score as soon as I took it out of the box and laid down an updated firmware. This is by far the highest score that I have seen.
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I am in the process of exploring the device and getting used to it. It is full of bugs at this point and doesn't run as smooth as I'd like. It's still a great deal for $200. It took about 2 weeks to arrive. You can get one online by just googling onda v989. I doubt I am allowed to place a link, feel free to look it up. You can request it in English. Unfortunately, you need to update the firmware as soon as you get it and the firmware is in Chinese. It took a little experimentation to figure out how to change it to English, but once I figured it out, I was off to the races.
Some problems I have had: The battery runs down pretty quick. I believe they are still tuning the driver set for the Bit/Little processor. There's just something off about the battery. It is falsely reporting the top consumer as "Cell Standby" which I found out is just a bug in the code and its not actually cell standby. I would assume its the screen that is taking up all the juice.
I have also had problems with charging - with some of the firmware I have used it reboots while it is charging every 10 minutes or so. I haven't really had time to figure out the root of this problem, but I have tried a full factory reset to try to get this thing stable. Still no luck.
There always appears to be some Chinese characters on the screen even though I switched to english. I would assume that the Chinese characters are due to Chinese versions of applications installed and I have since replaced those apps with the english version. I have worked around this mostly. I would love there to be an English version of the rom.
Please use this post to discuss this beastly device and hopefully get some excitement around it to develop some English ROMS
I was just looking to see the highest antutu scores are coming in and I am shocked that this is significantly higher than the highest I have found. The top I have seen is around 42k! This thing blows that away. I just ran it again thinking that it was some kind of a fluke and sure enough, 63k again!
hey ,,i made a review video about this tablet, Onda v989, share with you .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mr0bGPY8nfE
I just bought the tablet 2. Because of the amazing score.. I got 64000... The multi core is good but single core is bad.. If you but it on fight option... The batteries decent
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