Alldocube M8 | Dıscussıons thread - Android General

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The Alldocube M8 comes with an 8 inch display, which resolves to 1920x1200.
The device is capable of dual SIM and supports LTE.
The whole thing is supported by a 5500mAh battery.
There are 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal memory for the system.
Video of the Device:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tS_FvtQKp0k
Specs of the Device:
Link of the device: https://www.amazon.de/ALLDOCUBE-Tab...5830&sr=1-14&keywords=alldocube,14:10--20:10,
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Great device with powerful CPU and ram but stuck on Android 8.0 OS no update from Alldocube. This tablet is software locked impossible to root and not supported by TWRP and Lineage OS so I recommend you avoid it and get a tablet from a more popular company like Samsung etc.

TWRP, Root and much more get ready)

Vendor for GSI ready for use. Feedback welcome. link

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Still, the M52 has a more powerful SoC and is around the same price. If the Samsungish style isn’t your flavor, I recommend taking a look at the Mlais M52 or the upcoming Mlais M7.
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CWM+ROOT package: https://www.sendspace.com/file/dc7s7j compliments of @univerzal & Sergey_Acey. Flash the CWM with SP Flash Tool, boot into recovery, install latest SuperSU from SD, Done.
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Teclast X98 Air III - Dual Boot

I recently received a brand, spanking new Teclast X98 Air III Dual Boot (Android 5.0 & Windows 10) 64GB Tablet. So far I love the responsiveness. I'd love to Root the Android partition. Just trying to get a thread started for other Air III aficionados to share tips and tricks as well as Rooting the tablet and custom ROM development. Any input or comments welcome!
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If I remember correctly, someone flashed Air II/3G ROM on it and it worked fine. You might wanna check out Mirek190's Lollipop ROM thread.
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here is the post, check out the thread too.
Sent from my Redmi Note 2
Here you go - rooted in under a minute! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64117551&postcount=3

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I have a Tesla 6.3, it's budget phone that is not really popular. I've been trying to install a custom ROM and I'm constantly running into problems. First of all I want to get TWRP custom recovery but my phone isn't on their website. I just find it a little hard to believe that out of all those phones mine is not supported. Is there any way around this?
Here is a picture with the info about my phone that might be needed:
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I've noticed that the ROM (I guess that's what it is) I have on my phone is used on a lot of cheap, budget phones and it looks old, but my phone has Android 7.0. Does it have a name and why is it used on those type of phones? (some pictures of it):
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LongTV clone running on Hi3798MV200 chipset

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Test New Phone to Apps

Hi folks, I will be receiving my Honor 50 Pro very soon.
I wI wanted to know what relevant apps/tools I could use to put the phone through its paces to ensure it has no defects.
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DL: https://de.softonic.com/download/phone-check-and-test/android/post-download
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