SupahDroid
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Hi i seem to be having an issue with my gps not working with this update is there a fix or workaround?
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Oh and while at schuel (college) I was playen with the flytouch 3 firmware update and I found a way possibly to install it on our tablets so I'm ah play when I get home. 2.2 would be nice and all. If it installs I'll report back later.
Yes you are right especially when it becomes necessary to change from plain letters to Capitals and they stick to plain small letters.Do the keys tend to "stick" sometimes? I'm having that issue with 3245 on any virtual keyboard...very frustrating for me when taking notes at church. Makes me want to throw my tablet across the worship center, but I'm afraid I'll miss and knock the pastor out.
quick query regarding the desktop with this new update, anyone else noticed you cant move icons from page to page now or is it just me?
any news on this or an update to see if ti will work?
oh and is there a download of the updated market app available that you were tinkering with?
I'm not Mr. Gocal, but Honeycomb has minimum memory requirements of 512 Mb (as of last year). My tablet only has 256 Mb.RGOCAL, do you think that this tablet will support Honeycomb? Or is this out of question? That would be great
Hi i seem to be having an issue with my gps not working with this update is there a fix or workaround?
Hey all found this today. Flytouch 3 Android Tablet with Android 2.2 OS, Built In GPS, 10 Inch Touch Screen, Superpad - US$184.90 : Euogo.com to my uneducated eye the spec looks very similar to our tablet, with the obvious exception of the memory sizes, can we track down the firmware for this? I'm out for the rest of the day but will look when I get back.
Rename "firmware-discovery" to "firmware-discovery-zip" and then you'll almost see the files we are accustom to. From there, after adding/replacing drivers & other files in the system.tar file, you need to build a system.img file. I get the concept but haven't followed the directions to build my own SD card yet. I was hoping for a NAND burn solution soon.