Q. I have a kindle fire. I figure if you hack your kindle fire you can installed ice cream sandwich which makes your kindle a android tablet. Except I don't know how to. I need help
A. Hi Michael, I cannot help with the specific instructions but just one point to make here - you'd have lost Kindle Fire warranty when you rooted it. If you had instead Nook Tablet (that has much better performance and screen than Fire), you could've "rooted" Nook via microSD boot card and could switch back and forth between different OS versions by switching the microSD cards. Nooks have microSD slot while Kindles don't. Also, known issues with Kindle Fire are that it runs hot to touch, video playback is jerky, touch screen is not responsive and it takes 2-3 touches to register, power button placement is very poor and is prone to accidental power off, all the hype of Silk browser is not true where the browsing is actually slower than on other Android tablets, Wi-Fi connection gives a lot of trouble to users on it, etc.
How do I connect a 3G modem to my Tablet?
Q. Its a 7" MID Huawei tablet 2.3.3 android? WE are struggling so bad.Please any assistace would be great
A. You need the usb socket when using the 3g usb modems
the tablet can only use the wifi so you need a router to share wireless signals.
1. get a compatible router for your modem
2 get a pocket mifi and you don't need the 3g modem anymore
3 get a wifi modem like huawei e355
the tablet can only use the wifi so you need a router to share wireless signals.
1. get a compatible router for your modem
2 get a pocket mifi and you don't need the 3g modem anymore
3 get a wifi modem like huawei e355
Can I use Magic Jack on a regular Android Tablet?
Q. Can I use MagicJack on just a simple Android Tablet by just plugging it into the tablets USB port or is there an app. I know on the Ipad there is an app but I cant afford an Ipad. It would be just a normal Android 2.3 Tablet. Or would it have to be a windows Tablet?
A. It looks like it's doable - see http://pocketnow.com/android/use-your-magicjack-account-on-your-android
what is the difference between ipad and regular tablet with android?
Q. ipad is $600 and 7" tablet with android 2.3 at frys is $100.
Why so much of a difference. Is there somthing that ipad can do and regular tablet cannot?
Why so much of a difference. Is there somthing that ipad can do and regular tablet cannot?
A. I don't know what you mean by 'regular tablet', they're all tablet computers.
As to the difference, buying an iPad locks you in to 1 vendors hardware & supply chain, as you are limited to buying apps & services via Apple, & have to use the OS as is...
Android is Open Source, hence no lock-in, so you can get apps from many different sources, & hack the OS to your specific requirements.
Also, most Android devices have better connectivity than iPads, from what I've seen of them in shops. And iPads seem a bit flimsy compared to some Android hardware as well.
Yes, iPad does do something that Android can't. It can empty your wallet really quickly.
As to the difference, buying an iPad locks you in to 1 vendors hardware & supply chain, as you are limited to buying apps & services via Apple, & have to use the OS as is...
Android is Open Source, hence no lock-in, so you can get apps from many different sources, & hack the OS to your specific requirements.
Also, most Android devices have better connectivity than iPads, from what I've seen of them in shops. And iPads seem a bit flimsy compared to some Android hardware as well.
Yes, iPad does do something that Android can't. It can empty your wallet really quickly.
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