[Q] Flytouch 9 Issues - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi guys.
I was advised to come here by a Hardforum user with my issue.
I have searched, and searched, google and forums (this one inculded) but can't find anywhere product or problem specific with the issues i have.
(first, i just need to say, the NOOB video on sign up is freaking HILARIOUS. Every forum needs one of those!)
Long shot in the dark here.
My friend has a Flytouch 9 (superpad) Pretty decent tablet for the money. Only thing is, he said he tried to root it (im not an android guy)
It now doesn't turn on at all. it's dead. totally un-responsive. He said (apparantly) that the software doesn't know what the hardware is (if that makes sense, something to do with the kernel)
He said if i can get it back up and running, i can have it. But, that doesn't seem likely so i'm shouting out for help! lol. Any ideas?
Here are the specs i can find.
CPU: RK3066 Dual Core ARM Cortex-A9 1.6GHz + 4 GPU
Android OS: Android 4.1.1 Jellybean
4 Core Mali-400 MP GPU
DDR 1G DDR3
16 gb NAND Flash.
Thanks in advance.

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[Q] Will the gnex be a high end phone?

so will the gnex be a high end phone as in having desktop convergence? according to their website, for it to be a high end phone, it needs to have a quadcore a9 processor. otherwise it fulfills every other aspect. this phone has a dualcore a9 processor, so will there be desktop convergence. I really hope there will be I want to try it out.
Well from what I saw, every video demo etc. Was specifically the galaxy nexus. At one point I did see "a" phone connected using the desktop feature. Each phone I saw using the Ubuntu mobile has been the nexus.
Edit : I've also heard the specs released aren't final and just a figure for certain phones.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
vwade79 said:
so will the gnex be a high end phone as in having desktop convergence? according to their website, for it to be a high end phone, it needs to have a quadcore a9 processor. otherwise it fulfills every other aspect. this phone has a dualcore a9 processor, so will there be desktop convergence. I really hope there will be I want to try it out.
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the entry specs are
1Ghz Cortex A9
512MB – 1GB
4-8GB eMMC + SD
Multi-touch
hig end specs are
Quad-core A9 or Intel Atom
Min 1GB
Min 32GB eMMC + SD
Multi-touch
so i think The Galaxy Nexus is just a "normal" UbuntuPhone device
owain94 said:
the entry specs are
1Ghz Cortex A9
512MB – 1GB
4-8GB eMMC + SD
Multi-touch
hig end specs are
Quad-core A9 or Intel Atom
Min 1GB
Min 32GB eMMC + SD
Multi-touch
so i think The Galaxy Nexus is just a "normal" UbuntuPhone device
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that's OEM specs, which doesn't mean much for download/install version potentially. The values of which would have been decided are best to give the full desktop experience - including downloading alot of desktop apps. Time will tell, but I suspect desktop version will run perfectly on GNEX, or any other internal memory only phone - it's just a matter of keeping your eye on space available when you are installing Ubuntu native apps.
I'm also wondering if the Desktop Feature will simply be disabled on devices with lower than recommended specs. I have seen some Ubuntu on Android videos using a Motorolla Atrix II which has exactly the same hardware as the GNex. It ran the desktop and even Ubuntu TV pretty good considering it was early in development (1 year ago) and running ontop of Android with bridges to access the phone settings and apps.

Multi core and Android (and its apps)

Hello,
I had a discussion today about quad core on Android.
AFAIK, Android "recently" (4.1.x and above) got dual core support. So even if you have a quad core, Android cannot really use all of them efficiently: They would just load of to cores but really wouldnt run one thread of a app to one and another thread to another. And this is Android: Apps must be written for multi core else, again, they will not use it efficientlly.
This is with dual cores so Im thinking that with quad cores nothing is really done and its just a waste of battery.
Could you please give me more information on this?
Thank you
Ummm...No
Where did you read that Android "recently" got dual core support ? Proper multi-core support was added in Android 3.0 (Honeycomb).

[Q] Custom rom for magnum tech x704 tablet

Hi! I recently bought a chinese tablet which is actually comercialized here in Argentina under Magnum Tech brand, model number x704.
It´s a 7.85", A7 arm dual core 1.2ghz, 1gb RAM, running Android 4.2.2. It runs a little slow, and for instance when playing Asphalt 8, there is a little delay with the turning controls.
Given the specs, I guess it could run smoother an ICS or the previous SO, and even better with a custom one.
So, does anybody know where can I find the roms for this tablet?
Please let me know if you need any screenshots or any additional information.
I would really appreciate your help.

TECA Mobility

Hello there is a new kind of smartphone brand TECA Mobility​
we need for that phone is a ROM or firmware. if someone has or know something please answer
Thanks for the helpers :good:
Yes, they are all over ebay, but I cannot find information about the company, or products, anywhere.
mac01843 said:
Yes, they are all over ebay, but I cannot find information about the company, or products, anywhere.
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It is fake. Have TECA LTE706B.
Antutu really shows 8 cores, but if the CPU is loaded to 100%, only 4 cores running, the others are stopped. Ram size is 3 gigabytes not 4GB. Benchmark results are exactly half that of the true 8 core!
Photos have a size corresponding 13Mpix, however it is only recalculated from 2Mpix and maybe not even that. The quality is terrible, and if I set the camera on 2Mpix and then 13Mpix, the quality is exactly the same. The tablet has the same author of kernel version and the build number is identical to the ROM for Dikon706... Exactly the same!
ShOgIBaRiBoA said:
Hello there is a new kind of smartphone brand TECA Mobility​
we need for that phone is a ROM or firmware. if someone has or know something please answer
Thanks for the helpers :good:
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I have a TECA 706B 7 inch Tablet, but I don't know how to give you ROM or firmware.
Can you help on that?
Sorry off topic.
Hello. Do not swear, that question is not on. I would preobresti tablet, that are interested in this -. TECA 811S 4G 3.6GHz octa core 64GB 10.1 "Full-HD ANDROID 6.0 Not where I will not find reviews on the tablets of this firm if anyone that knows prompt.
Confirm Stingerray: It is fake. I can add something.
Really it has 4 cores of MTK6735 processor, 1GB RAM and 12 GB ROM. No ways to use more than 1GB RAM, on 800M used memory device has stopped working.
An attempts to fill more than 12GB - files have disappeared. To fill 11GB - OK.
Real size of the screen - 6.7". Battery experimental test - 3000 mAh. Device name is PS-LTE706, easy to find on Aliexpress. Price, naturally, much less.

HIPO A106T Android 5.1 Tablet PC - root?

Just got this tablet today. Here are the specs:
Android 5.1 Lollipop OS: Allows you to remain connected and productive
CPU: Allwinner A83T Octa Core 1.8GHz
GPU: Mail - 400MP2 is Better and faster in playing games and watching videos than the previous generation
10.6 inch Screen: 1366 x 768 IPS screen offers excellent experiences for watching videos and browsing the Web
1GB RAM + 16GB ROM: Offers ultra-fast surfing online. Whether it is needed for work, study or play, it will suit your all needs
(http://www.gearbest.com/tablet-pcs/pp_386504.html)
Since it's a generic Chinese tablet, root is theoretically possible? I've seen talk of Kingsroot, is that safe? Never heard of it before! Thank you for any info!
EDIT: I think this is the website with all the drivers and tools? http://www.yanbochuang.com/h-col-123.html
Just to update: used Kingroot, and it works! So if you want a nice cheap tablet with root, this is a good option.
No bloat, barely anything installed. BUT there was com.softwinner.loggerservice, which sounded dodgy, so I uninstalled it

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