Tablet with Intel Atom CPU. Is it worth? - General Questions and Answers

Hey,
how's the thing of custom roms for tablet with Intel Atom Z3735G Quad Core 1,33GHz processor?
Is it one time buy, sticked forever with tablet software or there is no problem with custom roms?

Burgscheinkerkdeiktraast said:
Hey,
how's the thing of custom roms for tablet with Intel Atom Z3735G Quad Core 1,33GHz processor?
Is it one time buy, sticked forever with tablet software or there is no problem with custom roms?
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Most Intel based tablets have locked bootloaders, can't flash custom ROMs with locked bootloader. You need to verify whether you have a locked bootloader or not, then, even if you have an unlocked bootloader you'll probably have to search and experiment to find a compatible ROM because chances are that there isn't a ROM for your specific model.
I've tried searching for the same options on my Intel Atom (Baytrail) tablet but it's one with a locked bootloader. All I could do was use the script for temp recovery session for Intel tablets to root the device and install Xposed.
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Thx, as it is hard on Atom CPU, I decided I'd go on MediaTek MT8382 CPU. I hope to find more roms on this tablet

Burgscheinkerkdeiktraast said:
Thx, as it is hard on Atom CPU, I decided I'd go on MediaTek MT8382 CPU. I hope to find more roms on this tablet
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You might not find specific ROMs but you can somewhat easily find a ROM for a similar MT8382 device and port it to work on yours, many members here do that with their MTK devices. There are plenty of people with experience doing that on this site, just gotta find them.
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Hello.
i recently bought this device and waiting for it to arrive:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWDH9seo6P0&feature=related
it is a Samsung PV210 1Ghz processor.
is there a way to upgrade it's android version or install a costume ROM?
i know the ROM needs to have the right drivers and suite the device hardware.
am i correct?
how can i "play" a little with this device?
thank you!
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[HELP] rooting/flashing custom rom on generic Tabet

Hey there,
I recently bought an AMD A9 Cortex Dual Core MID Tablet from eBay and was wondering how to go about rooting and maybe flashing a custom ROM on this device.
I had managed to find a website saying to treat it like a nexus 7 when rooting. However I'm worried about possibly bricking it by flashing software not for this device. If anyone has got one of these devices and have managed to root and flash a custom ROM help would be much appreciated.

[Q] How to root RK3188?

Hello! I would like to buy a quad core android tv stick. I want to connect an HD Ntfs, I need the root of the device? Is possible the root of a device with RK3188 processor? How can I do that?
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Root RK3188
simox89 said:
Hello! I would like to buy a quad core android tv stick. I want to connect an HD Ntfs, I need the root of the device? Is possible the root of a device with RK3188 processor? How can I do that?
Thanks :laugh:
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I wanted to bump this to make sure we get an answer. I know that NTFS is a tricky file systems but I do remember finding an app that can handle reading that format. My past two sticks weren't locked, so root wasn't an issue. I'm interested also in the RK3188, but waiting for price to get in my range. You can probably just search for apps that can read NTFS.
go here http://www.flashmyandroid.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?880-Rockchip-RK3188 already root also custom Rom
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Rooting

Hi all,
I'm new the whole Sense thing. Do I have to unlock my bootloader to root or can I keep it locked? also, Does anyone know a really good rooting guide?
Thanks,
Haroon
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haroon93 said:
Hi all,
I'm new the whole Sense thing. Do I have to unlock my bootloader to root or can I keep it locked? also, Does anyone know a really good rooting guide?
Thanks,
Haroon
Sent from my HTC One S
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Yes, to have a root on you phone you should unlock it first. I don't know which guide is really good you can start from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1584163
haroon93 said:
Hi all,
I'm new the whole Sense thing. Do I have to unlock my bootloader to root or can I keep it locked? also, Does anyone know a really good rooting guide?
Thanks,
Haroon
Sent from my HTC One S
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to expand on the previous poster.
find out if you have a S4 or S3 version of this phone
S4 unlock root custom rom thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1583427
S3 version
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2175411
Edit:
Got nervous thinking about someone new to this and flashing the wrong thing.
Z520e is S4
Z560e is S3
You can find it on you Box
in the ONE S Android Development thread you will find S4 Roms, RUU's Recovery's and so on.
in the ONE S C2 Android Development thread you will find the S3 compatible one's.
there, conscious cleared.
from the wiki: regarding Why some phones have the different processor S3
In certain markets, such as Taiwan,[10] India,[11] and some European (usually Eastern European) markets, the One S uses the older Snapdragon S3 MSM8260 SoC, with a 1.7 GHz dual-core Scorpion CPU and Adreno 220 GPU.[12] In some markets, both devices are available, notably the UK. The change is speculated to be caused by a shortage of Snapdragon S4 chips.[13] The two versions have slightly different packaging, the S4 is model Z520e/Z520m and states "Processor: Dual Core, 1.5GHz"/"CPU Speed 1.5 GHZ, dual core, whereas the S3 is model Z560e and states "Processor: Dual Core".

[Q] Does rooting alow for higher versions of android if you have the hardware?

My phone runs 4.2.1 and cannot be upgraded, not because of hardware limitations ( I've got a 1.2ghz quadcore and 2GB of ram ), but simply because of the provider, or huawei I don't even know. I'd like to have 4.4
ramon284 said:
My phone runs 4.2.1 and cannot be upgraded, not because of hardware limitations ( I've got a 1.2ghz quadcore and 2GB of ram ), but simply because of the provider, or huawei I don't even know. I'd like to have 4.4
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Rooting doesn't give you a "Higher" Android version. A custom Rom Gives you a Higher android version, Rooting your phone will only unlock the ability to modify your phone E.G Flashing a Custom recovery CWM or TWRP and flashing a Custom rom.
But first there must be a Custom rom with android 4.4 released for your phone, since i don't know which phone you have i can't help you search for one.
You could search the google for a Custom rom but i recommend to search on XDA if possible since most of the roms here are safe.
Fantassy123 said:
Rooting doesn't give you a "Higher" Android version. A custom Rom Gives you a Higher android version, Rooting your phone will only unlock the ability to modify your phone E.G Flashing a Custom recovery CWM or TWRP and flashing a Custom rom.
But first there must be a Custom rom with android 4.4 released for your phone, since i don't know which phone you have i can't help you search for one.
You could search the google for a Custom rom but i recommend to search on XDA if possible since most of the roms here are safe.
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Hey, thanks for the reply. I have a Huawei G700-u10, unfortunately this site doesn''t seem to have a rom for it, nor do any other popular sites I think...

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