Hi.
I am currently in this situation:
I have a tablet "Only 7i" with Intel Atom processor, this tablet has Android 4.2.2
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Ok, what I'm looking for is to update the tablet, I'm not sure that with the simple fact that you have an Intel processor you have the possibility of changing the "ROM", there are other factors.
I have no idea if Andoid x86 or BlissOS works here.
Any suggestions? Thank you. :good:
It would be great to get some info on these devices. I too have in my possession a GHIA tablet - model ONLY AGILE B and it seems impossible to unlock the bootloader...no known command seems to work.
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I have recently bought this Android 4.0 HDMI TV Stick that looks like the famous MK802 but doesn't have any branding on it.
The specs are 1GHz / 512 / 4GB however, the major difference is that it is not pre-rooted.
i'm not sure how to root it and flash a custom ROM.
the performance is nothing commendable and I get a lot of app-kills (not FCs). even simple games like Rope Escape are laggy and using Flipboard is a TASK!!!
any help about the device and how to improve / overclock it will be greatly appreciated
here's the webpage for the device:
http://www.android-tv-box.cn/androi...ith-wifi-turn-your-common-tv-into-a-smart-tv/
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Howdy XDA Fellas !
We recently got to know about Android 5.0 and KLP stuff buzzing around the INTERNET , which possibly because we made it possible:good::good:
But Just Recently I gotta found some few conceptual photos about KLP which possibly may be the NEXT 5.0 !
Possibly if the launcher make it debuts into Playstore , I'm the First one to GRAB !
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See much more at THIS WEBSITE : http://techsmuggler.blogspot.in/2013/06/key-lime-pie-ui-concept-hits-web.html
The site says that this is purely a concept. So basically this is just a fake picture.
I received a fake j7 pro as a gift from my grandmother, she bought on the streets thinking it was a good deal. I don't want to tell it was not and already accepted the fake phone, so now I'm trying to get the most out of it.
The specs of the phone are here
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the phone has a custom 6.1 android version, and I thought flashing an older version to get rid of the potential threat of having this one, and to run smoothly. A quick search tells me to go jellybean.
Should I flash another rom in this device? Can you recommend any? Thank you!
Hi Experts, I just got myself a new android head unit running android 10 for my Hyundai Veloster which is pretty cool, but there are some apps I want to run and those apps they require ROOT access, for example, ViperFX etc. I have been digging all around to find a headway but to no avail. I have tried Magisk, KingRoot, Kingo Root and many other apps but none of them could root the device.
I have attached all details of the head unit below, I need your help.
If there is a solution to this already, kindly share the link with me.
Thanks in anticipation.
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Hey guys,
I have here an old German Telekom Media Receiver 400.
I opened it to see what's inside and noticed there is a Broadcom Chip in there as well as RAM and some Toshiba chip.
My question is now if you think it is generally possible to access the chip somehow and let it boot from the build in HDD and run something useful with it, like Android TV or KODI maybe.
At the end of the post I will insert some pictures and I will love to go into more detail when the feedback is at least a maybe
Cheers guys!
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Broadcom SoC
I think that's the RAM
5 PIN Jumper
6 PIN debug Jumper
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