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  • in reply to: User-Friendly? #12773
    Memento_Mori
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    I actually find Android much more user friendly than than iOS. But I guess that depends on what you are used to the most.

    But back on topic, as lindbergh said, a kid could use it (as long as someone explains the basics).

    in reply to: What is Your Favorite RPG game for Android #12772
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    Personally I love all the Inotia games, The Zenonia series isn’t that bad either. I also liked Destinia but for some reason I couldn’t finish it. I think its cause I sold the tablet it was on or something.

    in reply to: Stylus for Android Devices #12771
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    Something like the curved plastic tab attached to the optional wrist strap that was used for the 3DS would be much better I think. Especially for some games where you need both hands.

    in reply to: Ramos W22 Pro Problems #12770
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    I never had this problem before, but then again I never extensively used a Ramos. After how long did the issue happen? And did you consider having it checked at a local repairs shop?

    in reply to: Live Wallpapers in Phone and in Tablets #12769
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    Yes there are live wallpapers on Android tablets. I personally don’t like using them however since its an additional and useless strain on the tablet’s memory.

    in reply to: Price Range #12768
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    The price range for Android tablets is about $65 – $200. Of course the best ones will be between $100 and $200 (most of the tablets costing less than $100 only have resistive touch screens).

    in reply to: Help me pick a tablet for Christmas present. #12767
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    Well I might be biased since it is one of my favourites but I think the Zenithink c71 is the best option around that price. And if you are willing to add a few bucks you could even get the c91.

    in reply to: Rooting – The Android Equivalent to the Jailbreaking #12713
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    Nice article. When I first got my very first tablet I tried rooting it and ended up messing it up, although a factory reset restored it, and I managed to to root it correctly with the help of a friend.

    in reply to: Pandawill review #12712
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    umit wrote:
    No, it is not like aliexpress, they sell products themselves.

    Do they actually have the products in stock, or do they just act as some sort of middle man and order it from other people to be sent to the address of the buyer.

    in reply to: Android TV Box #12711
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    It actually has a few advantages over connecting a regular PC or a laptop to a TV.
    1. It saves you the trouble of have to connect your device to it, so while you’re using your laptop/PC someone else can be using it.
    2. To people that don’t own a PC its a good alternative.

    And about the device being user-friendly, the Android OS can be used with a mouse.

    in reply to: Pandawill review #12706
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    Looks like a nice site with really competitive prices. Saw a few interesting things but the tablet I wanted was sold out :P
    Just a question, does the website itself handle the sales or are there thousands of sellers on there?

    in reply to: Android Games #12705
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    Heroes of Order and Chaos looks pretty cool. Any idea on what the system requirements for this game is? My current tablet only has a 1GHZ processor and 1GB of RAM.

    in reply to: Jiayu G3 new rom released #12704
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    Nice share. In the last couple of months it seems a bunch of new firmware have been released for Android devices with increasing the battery life as on of their aims, or in come cases as the main goal.

    in reply to: Cheap Android Tablets #12702
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    macpdiaz wrote:
    Do you know which part actually broke? I was also reading thru other threads and a lot are saying its the battery that goes first. They also said that its actually very easy to replace the battery

    Well I tried to have it repaired locally and they said it was a part connected to the battery that broke, and they couldn’t replace it. I also double checked in a few places and they said the same thing.

    in reply to: Fastcardtech experience #12700
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    It is definitely important to order from reputable sellers. And payments via paypal is usually the safest method, but some credit card companies also allow you to open a dispute and in some cases, get a refund.

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