Tablet G702 - Android 9.0 8GB+128GB dual Sim - General Topics

Hello
Needs expert advice in choosing a device. Namely, I work as a driver (TAXI and Uber), I have a standard radio in my car (DVD 800 - OPEL) and a wonderful Galaxy S5 Neo phone, which thanks to you has Android 10 and root. But it's already a few years old, it also has a broken screen and a very swollen battery. That's why my wife decided to buy me a tablet for work and play. However, the Galaxy will get a new battery for now. But I don't want to spend too much money.
My request is that you help choose a "better model".
I will only mention that the Uber (1) and TAXI (2) apps need at least to work;
* Android 5.0 (1), Android 6.0 (2)
* GPS - (the more accurate the better), A-GPS, GLONASS
* Internet connection (* This application typically uses 2 GB of data per month. Using navigation may shorten your phone's battery life - Uber info)
* 2 GB RAM
* SimCard slot (I checked Lenova Tab2 A7-10F on a tablet and it worked but it was about a year ago - the tablet died.)
In addition, the tablet is to be used in the car as a temporary multimedia source, so it should have a "3.5 jack", bluetooth, Wi-Fi.
A SimCard slot would also be nice, especially LTE 4G.
Here are my suggestions:
(I live in Poland, so prices will be in PLN)
My budget: PLN 420
allegro.pl/oferta/tablet-10-1cali-android-9-0-8gb-128gb-dual-sim-9522094216?fromVariant=9522134933
allegro.pl/oferta/tablet-10-1cali-android-9-0-6gb128gb-dual-sim-s9-9438853301
allegro.pl/oferta/tablet-s13-10-1cali-andr-10-0-wifi-8-128gb-dualsim-9484996186
I hesitate between the first and the third.
Thanks

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Kinpad I600 (7" Capacative)

Anyone got/getting one of these???
Hope to see 2.3 on it eventually
Android 2.2 Froyo
Built in 3G WCDMA UMTS/HSDPA (2100MHz), GSM/EDGE (850,900,1800,1900MHz)
Make phone Calls
Receive phone calls (use like a regular phone)
Sens SMS, Receive SMS
Bluetooth 2.1+EDR (ability to make calls), file transfer,
Microphone support
Freescale IMX515 800MHz ARM Cortex A8
Gsensor
Light Sensor
Front Fascing camera
Built in GPS SiRF3
USB port
Standard 30-pin port (supported by many devices)
Wi-Fi (802.11b/g)
Excellent Ebook reader
Internet browsing, HD Video, Lnline Music, Map, Real-time communications
Flash 10.1, access all flash websites and online flash games
7" size perfect to bring with you anywhere
Slim body
3.5mm audio jack
HDMI out
USB port
Built in Battery 4200mAh
The device is $399 from merimobiles
http://www.merimobiles.com/Kinpad_I600_7_Android_2_2_Flash_10_1_Capacitive_p/meri0540.htm
If the link is not allowed please delete (this is not meant to be an advert lol)
It will be available on end of december
I am really looking forward getting this device...
It is almost Samsung Galaxy Tab...
I just discovered this last night and am going to get one as soon as it's available.
I bought a Tmo Tab first day they were out but devs could never get phone enabled w/o losing 3G... so I took it back.
Gonna get one of these instead.
roy8846 said:
Anyone got/getting one of these???
Hope to see 2.3 on it eventually
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The device is $399 from merimobiles
http://www.merimobiles.com/Kinpad_I600_7_Android_2_2_Flash_10_1_Capacitive_p/meri0540.htm
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Did you ordered?
I have one of these. Got it late January. So far so good. Works on at&t 3g not t-mobile. The device handles pretty good. Just got an update from manufacturer that fixed a couple problems with 3g. Roots withsuper1click or z4root. There is athread on androidtablets.net.
Ive one identic type
Hi folks
Ive bought An identic type of device.Its called MY-PAD T60.It has the same technical aspecs like kinpad i600.
Heres the Homepage: www.my-pad.nl
Ive bought it in germany at LIDL online for 279 Euros.The package includes: Device T60,"MY-PEN" Touchpen,Grey carrieing Bag,USB to PC Cable,USB Charger,30 PIN to USB adapter for USB Sticks or smth.
You could find some NEW MY-PAD T60 Devices on EBAY Germany for 115 Euros.Damn it,ive Payd the full price:crying:
Greetings

[Q] Custom ROM for Ramos X10F anyone?

Hello
I recently purchased a Ramos X10F on an impulse buy on a trip to the PP last month. I had been waiting longer than a year for an 8" 4:3 device that was not Apple with expandable memory and this one just made me succumb. Also I fell for the false data in marketing it as a cortex A9 and I thought a quad core A9 should be faster than my dual core A9 in the n7000. Actually it is a A5 or A7 (device details in cpuz mention some A7 blah).
The device has great potential to be an ipad mini killer (at $165) as the hardware fit and finish is very good, the screen is IPS and it weighs only 360 grams. I can hold it in one had lying in bed without tiring myself. However performance is marred by the stock android 4.1.1. Intially I thought it was slow nand flash as when I enabled cpu stats, the nand-rw-flash process appeared to be the top process for a longish time, each time it stalled. However I later discovered, the device is very laggy when Wifi is on while actual WiFi throughput is very good - I get almost full speed 16mbs in the speedtest.net results. Unfortunately even with entropy seeder and a deadline or noop scheduler, the lagginess is only partially improved. Also the old linux/android decision of using input to randomize and seed the entropy is only good for desktops not servers or touchpads. I have to tap a few times to get a app screen to respond inexplicably and suddenly and it shows that the OS was waiting on input. The device is best for streaming as typically once the app is opened I never have a problem with lag a it is typically 15 to 30 mins of viewing before switching apps. Otherwise the poor performance means a task that should take normal time (like reading news in the morning for 15 mins) takes more than twice the time as I have to struggle with the slow app launches and screen loading mostly. But if Wifi is switched off and content is cached, everything is smooth and much better. Battery life is decent with display brightness set around or below 10% typically.
So my recommendation for a new buyer is - dont buy until a custom ROM is made available. Dont fall for the x10pro video on the utube yet. Real world performance is not the same. Once the smoothness of the 4.4.x is acheived it will be a killer product. (It is not a weak cpu either, it is responsive and smooth with wifi off. Although the chip does not support out-of-order execution)
I would like to upgrade the android from its 4.1.1 to a 4.4.x version. Also this version is vulnerable to heartbleed and the openssl bug that came after that in June 2014. The omnirom 4.4.3 on my n7000 is really smooth and I am hoping somebody will develop a custom rom for this device.
But I dont see a custom ROM or CWM for this anywhere. I installed a CWM recovery for another ATM7029 device (yarvik) and it boots, but I forgot about the display driver compatibility and I can no longer view the menu in recovery mode. Otherwise rooted it and running ok.
The specifications of the device are as follows:
OS: Android 4.1.1
CPU: Quad Core ATM7029
GPU: Vivante GC1000
RAM 1GB,DDR3 --> False. Real RAM is 686MB.
Storage 8GB
Screen: Capacitive Touchscreen, 1024*768 Full resolution Screen
Size: 7.85 inch
Resolution: 1024*768 Pixels
Flash: Support Flash 11.0 and HTML 5
Extend Card Support TF card up to 32GB extended
Camera Dual Camera Front 2.0M,Back 5.0M
Gravity Sensor Yes
Multi-Touch Yes, 5 points touch
Android Market Yes
Skype Yes
Email and Browser: Yes, built in
WIFI: Yes, 802.11 b/g/n
3G : support external 3G dongle
OTG Function: Support USB Mouse,Keyboard (2.4GHz)
Support:FAT,FAT32,NTFS
Earphone Interface 3.5mm
Battery: 4000mAh
Link to the device blurb: http://www.ramos-tablet.com/ramos-x...et-mini-7-85-inch-screen-dual-camera-16g.html
What do I need to submit for a developer to build a custom rom for this device? Some kind of dump? Also need a recovery manager with the right display driver. Either TWRP or CWM.
I hope a developer will volunteer.
Thanks
G0bble

[Q] Are the Zgpax S6 and the CL-W211 the same smartwatch?

I have recently seen an explosion of new Android phone/ smart watches coming to market from China, all with similar specs. I am interested in buying the CL-W211 which just came out. When reviewing the specifications I notice that they are almost exactly the same as the Zgpax S6, and even on one website on one of the pictures of the CL-W211 you see the S6 model number - Are these two watches one and the same?
Also, I find it very odd that both smartwatches seem very close in appearance to the Samsung Galaxy Gear - Could this be a preview of what the Samsung Galaxy Gear Solo is going to look like?
If anyone already owns one, I would love to hear what they think about the device.
If there are any of you who might be interested in this type of Android tech, here are the specifications of the CL-W211:
Android: Android OS v4.04.
GPS: Built in GPS. Support A-GPS, GLONASS
Networks:
Band 2GGSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz.
Band 3G: WCDMA 850MHz/1900MHz/2100MHz
Wifi: 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth Version: 4.0
SIM card: Single SIM Card Single Standby
Memory card: Support 32G
Single Camera: 2.0MP
CPU: MTK6577. CPU Frequency: 1.0GHz (Dual Core)
RAM: 512MB.
ROM: 4GB
Battery Capacity: 700mAh
Standby Time: About 2~3 days
LCD Size: 1.54 inch, 240×240 pixel OGS capacitive screen ( for iPad Mini screen )
Net Weight: 66g (Including battery)
Dimension: 60×43×17mm
Looks the same to me.
I received my Zgpax S6 three days ago, pretty satisfied with it so far.
Good reception on all radios: about the same as any other android phone I've used, really, which is impressive given the size.
Easy to root.
Very fast processor, gets out of and back into deep sleep quickly, so good standby life
Surprising app compatibility. Stock versions of apps like Soundcloud, Pandora, Kindle, Youtube, Slingbox, and plenty of others reformat themselves to the screen size well, though there are rare issues where you have to be a bit clever. Got Google Voice Search working with a fix from the S5 thread, and others have Google Now launcher working. I'm using ADW launcher with a 4x4 grid.
Uses a long-style micro USB (8mm), regular micro USB cables will bump up against the outside of the watch. You can get extras online if you search for "8mm micro usb".
Big, but not too big. I have small arms/wrists and it still looks reasonably normal on me.
Good speaker/mic, but calls can sound a little quiet. There might be a way to boost this but I haven't looked into it. Media sounds good and loud. Bluetooth audio and calling works very well.
Because the processor is so fast, it can blow through the battery quickly if you run something that does a ton of processing and prevents lower power states from being entered for a long time. For instance, you can run pandora or soundcloud for hours and hours without draining the battery too much, and Youtube isn't too bad, but something live like streaming video or radio will make it hot and angry in just a few minutes.
The headset/earbuds it comes with (which connects through that extended micro-usb port, there's no 3.5mm jack) is actually pretty well made. It improves FM reception, too, which sounds great on local stations.
All of the software and fixes for the S5 work on the S6, so this thread is still extremely useful:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2575556
jordanManfrey said:
Looks the same to me.
I received my Zgpax S6 three days ago, pretty satisfied with it so far.
Good reception on all radios: about the same as any other android phone I've used, really, which is impressive given the size.
Easy to root.
Very fast processor, gets out of and back into deep sleep quickly, so good standby life
Surprising app compatibility. Stock versions of apps like Soundcloud, Pandora, Kindle, Youtube, Slingbox, and plenty of others reformat themselves to the screen size well, though there are rare issues where you have to be a bit clever. Got Google Voice Search working with a fix from the S5 thread, and others have Google Now launcher working. I'm using ADW launcher with a 4x4 grid.
Uses a long-style micro USB (8mm), regular micro USB cables will bump up against the outside of the watch. You can get extras online if you search for "8mm micro usb".
Big, but not too big. I have small arms/wrists and it still looks reasonably normal on me.
Good speaker/mic, but calls can sound a little quiet. There might be a way to boost this but I haven't looked into it. Media sounds good and loud. Bluetooth audio and calling works very well.
Because the processor is so fast, it can blow through the battery quickly if you run something that does a ton of processing and prevents lower power states from being entered for a long time. For instance, you can run pandora or soundcloud for hours and hours without draining the battery too much, and Youtube isn't too bad, but something live like streaming video or radio will make it hot and angry in just a few minutes.
The headset/earbuds it comes with (which connects through that extended micro-usb port, there's no 3.5mm jack) is actually pretty well made. It improves FM reception, too, which sounds great on local stations.
All of the software and fixes for the S5 work on the S6, so this thread is still extremely useful:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2575556
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Thanks for the reply and preliminary review. I am glad your watch is working so well, and I am excited for the arrival of mine in mid to late September. Thanks also for the link to the tricks/ fixes for the S5, which should come in handy. If I may, two additional questions:
- Is the Play Store preinstalled?
- Can you use it to tether (do you have access to all the Android settings)?
Thanks again for your feedback!
probstc said:
- Is the Play Store preinstalled?
- Can you use it to tether (do you have access to all the Android settings)?
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Yes and yes
jordanManfrey said:
Looks the same to me.
I received my Zgpax S6 three days ago, pretty satisfied with it so far.
Good reception on all radios: about the same as any other android phone I've used, really, which is impressive given the size.
Easy to root.
Very fast processor, gets out of and back into deep sleep quickly, so good standby life
Surprising app compatibility. Stock versions of apps like Soundcloud, Pandora, Kindle, Youtube, Slingbox, and plenty of others reformat themselves to the screen size well, though there are rare issues where you have to be a bit clever. Got Google Voice Search working with a fix from the S5 thread, and others have Google Now launcher working. I'm using ADW launcher with a 4x4 grid.
Uses a long-style micro USB (8mm), regular micro USB cables will bump up against the outside of the watch. You can get extras online if you search for "8mm micro usb".
Big, but not too big. I have small arms/wrists and it still looks reasonably normal on me.
Good speaker/mic, but calls can sound a little quiet. There might be a way to boost this but I haven't looked into it. Media sounds good and loud. Bluetooth audio and calling works very well.
Because the processor is so fast, it can blow through the battery quickly if you run something that does a ton of processing and prevents lower power states from being entered for a long time. For instance, you can run pandora or soundcloud for hours and hours without draining the battery too much, and Youtube isn't too bad, but something live like streaming video or radio will make it hot and angry in just a few minutes.
The headset/earbuds it comes with (which connects through that extended micro-usb port, there's no 3.5mm jack) is actually pretty well made. It improves FM reception, too, which sounds great on local stations.
All of the software and fixes for the S5 work on the S6, so this thread is still extremely useful:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2575556
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I also tried root the S6, but I have problem with TWRP, touch screen doesn´t work, in this case I can´t instlall new ROM. How did you solve it? Have you same problem as me?
TWRP and GPS
lizzy1 said:
I also tried root the S6, but I have problem with TWRP, touch screen doesn´t work, in this case I can´t instlall new ROM. How did you solve it? Have you same problem as me?
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I have the exact same problem, worse, when I reset it gets stuck on the TWRP screen. I installed the Modified UI and the touch still doesn't work, the buttons don't work either.
My biggest issue is my GPS can't get a lock, it's like plus or minus 3 miles. My EPO won't download, any ideas?
Installed the Windows launcher, I Love it now.
ZGPAX S6 = CL-W211 smartwatch
I just received my ZGPAX S6 today (labelled CL-W211), and here are my first impressions:
Pros:
- Bloatware free, full Android 4.04
- Screen is bright, easy to read and responsive
- Device has decent performance for such modest specifications
- So far all the features tested have work. I still have to test the GPS.
- Speaker quality is excellent
Cons:
- Battery life is terrible, especially if you use many of the phone's features at once
- WiFi reception is very weak
- Build quality is not the best and makes you wonder about durability
- Chinese instructions and power plug were useless and a bit of a joke considering where the device was being shipped to
I think this watch phone has potential, and will serve me well as a proof of concept until more sophisticated models are released.

does MI4 fit for my needs & still worth buying? which version meets my requirements?

does MI4 fit for my needs & still worth buying? which version meets my requirements?
things i do:
95% of time - switching between many browser's tabs, background music, youtube & few common apps like taptalk, whatsapp etc.
5% of time - GPS & camera (as main camera) during some trip/journey.
things i care:
1. I don't use it so much, but when i do - FAST performance:
- I can't wait 2+ minutes for GPS/camera app to load/reload when i'm stuck alone in the middle of nowhere and have transportation time limitations.
- I can't tolerate slow/closing/crushing with working load of several browser tabs + music/youtube/taptalk/whatsapp in the background.
2. battery & future:
- official roms. I'm tech savvy. built Linux's kernels when i were a kid, managed to survive (until now) with iPhone4 & a lot of hacks.
- battery should last - I would do almost everything to avoid charging when i'm not at home (lectures in college, trips, car etc.)
things i don't care: games, UI features, fingerprint scan, NFC, LTE, turning off UI features & even 3G sometimes, non-english localized UI (just keyboards).
why MI4
1. very high clock speed per core (high clock speed is more important than no. of cores for my usages, i don't game)
2. a lot of official roms, including CM. I don't want to get stuck again without the option to use my phone properly, like installing basic apps. It happened with my iPhone4 & iOS7 being its last iOS version.
which version?
After a lot of reading & digging - I understand there's some ROMs headache with the LTE-CT & LTE-CU (both 2gb ram).
For flashing roms without problems i should prefer the CU? as i said, i need future via flashing roms & battery, not LTE/NFC/etc
At the same price range there's the 4C, but i don't know if it's not worse in the clock-speed&roms section ("why MI4")
A big price jump (maybe too big for 2014's model) would get me NON-LTE 3g model with 3gb ram.
I would appreciate and thank any opinion or insight.
Tbh, any model suits your needs decently.
Mi4 LTE have fewer Roms available compared to 3G Mi4. 3G mi4 can take all mi3's rom (which is plentiful now) without having problems while Mi4 LTE cant. Please go check the Android development box to see if there's a good ROM on your desired version of Mi4. Stock rom works fine and updates regurlarly. If you want to take the most out of the camera , use the stock ROM. If you want to take the most out of the performance and hate Xiaomi theme, use CyannogenMod. Battery on stock rom is inconsistent but it depends on the version, but consistent on Cyannogenmod ( me currently using cyannogenmod, 5+ hour screen on time with no gaming cuz i dont game a lot).
And take the 3GB ram version if possible. It's just better :-?

[Question] Mobile data & wifi

Ok so I have a question regarding the use of mobile data & WiFi, for years I have used a Samsung & if I remember correctly I could set my device to use both mobile data & WiFi while downloading a big file, last week I lost my galaxy s7 plus so I picked up a cheap oukitel k6000 pro from Amazon & I have found it download speed to be very slow even though on paper oukitel look to be a powerful device,
So I've been downloading alot of movies while I have been working away & they taking ages to download Vs the time it took when I did the same thing on my Samsung, I've been looking through the setting to see if I could do what Samsung could with data & WiFi at the same time but I can't find it in setting so I was wondering is there another way to do this on the oukitel with an app maybe or an xposed module as I could download a 1gb file in like 5 minutes on the Samsung but with the oukitel it taking 30-40 mins on WiFi & an 1 hour+ on mobile data but it can be faster it just depends where I am. I'm currently using android 7.0 on oukitel with stock firmware, now I expect it probably due to cheap modem in the phone & that why it slow but the device on paper is pretty powerful but benchmark test are rating it really low, I don't have cash to buy a better phone but I was thinking of returning this & picking up a cheap s6 but I have read other people review on the device & they report no problem so I don't know if I just have a faultly one.
Any advice would be great thanks
Tony

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