Q. I am looking for an android tablet that is currently running the newest android software. I am looking for one that might not cost to much but the main deal breaker is what it is running.
A. Few are commercially released with Ice Cream Sandwich but are capable of upgrading to it once its released. Example, Motorola's Xoom or XYBOARD tablet says:
Android� 3.1 (Honeycomb).
Upgradeable to Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
There were rumors that ICS was going to be released on the tablet early this year (2012) but latest rumors now have it at mid-end of 2012 *shrugs*
Android� 3.1 (Honeycomb).
Upgradeable to Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
There were rumors that ICS was going to be released on the tablet early this year (2012) but latest rumors now have it at mid-end of 2012 *shrugs*
what android 7 tablet is the best to buy?
Q. Looking for a droid tablet that has HDMI, GPS, access to droid marketplace, camera, good battery power, all the basics that the tablets offer. Do you have any experience or recomendations of which one to buy?
A. The Samsung Galaxy Tab is the best one out there, but I wouldn't wholeheartedly recommend it at this point. It doesn't have GPS and I believe you need an adapter/dock to get HDMI output.
My best advice is to wait until at least mid-year 2011 for a couple reasons.
1. Most Android tablets... especially the one you see in the replies you already have, are cheap imported junk (even the one that run $250 or more). Don't trust a name you've never heard of. There are several high-powered tablets set to release in 2011. All eyes are on Motorola right now to see what they release right on or after the new year.
1. Android (current version 2.2) is really not meant to be a tablet operating system...yet. Version 2.3 will be tablet friendly AND will require better hardware to run it.
I'm very pro-Android, but even I wouldn't buy any Android tablet right now.
My best advice is to wait until at least mid-year 2011 for a couple reasons.
1. Most Android tablets... especially the one you see in the replies you already have, are cheap imported junk (even the one that run $250 or more). Don't trust a name you've never heard of. There are several high-powered tablets set to release in 2011. All eyes are on Motorola right now to see what they release right on or after the new year.
1. Android (current version 2.2) is really not meant to be a tablet operating system...yet. Version 2.3 will be tablet friendly AND will require better hardware to run it.
I'm very pro-Android, but even I wouldn't buy any Android tablet right now.
How many apps and songs can 2 gb hold on a android tablet?
Q. I am getting a Via 86507 inch Tablet PC android2.2 HD MID and its Hard Drive Capacity is 2 gb and i wanted to know how many Songs and Android apps can 2 GB hold:) thanks
A. if you just have songs about 500
some apps are bigger downloads and take up more space so it depends
you should probaly get a 16 gig micro sd for apps and vids and misc.
some apps are bigger downloads and take up more space so it depends
you should probaly get a 16 gig micro sd for apps and vids and misc.
How can I fix my MID Chinese Tablet M70216?
Q. Hello, I just purchased a MID Chinese Tablet M70216 not realizing what I was buying. It does not have any market place not even the Chinese marketplace. Ive rebooted it twice and it will not bring it back. Also, If I root this tablet would it fix all these issues and give my the regular android marketplace? Any information about these problems would be AMAZING!
A. Oh dear.
The only thing you can do is root the device, then find a custom ROM to install via SD card.
To be honest this is:
1) Very time consuming
2) Very difficult to find the correct ROM for your tablet (various chipsets)
3) Very difficult to understand if you don't know what you're doing
4) Very likely to "brick" your tablet, therefore making it an expensive paperweight.
My opinion - send it back and get a refund, or sell it to someone else who just wants it to browse the web, for less than you bought it for.
That is, if other people's advice is unable to help you get sorted.
The only thing you can do is root the device, then find a custom ROM to install via SD card.
To be honest this is:
1) Very time consuming
2) Very difficult to find the correct ROM for your tablet (various chipsets)
3) Very difficult to understand if you don't know what you're doing
4) Very likely to "brick" your tablet, therefore making it an expensive paperweight.
My opinion - send it back and get a refund, or sell it to someone else who just wants it to browse the web, for less than you bought it for.
That is, if other people's advice is unable to help you get sorted.
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