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MemberYes, yes you can, but that depends on the cpu and firmware that your android tablet is running. What type of tablet do you have?
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MemberI’m confused by your question. Are you asking if there is any place in the Google Play store where you can view android devices or are you talking about a literal Android Store because I’m relatively sure those don’t exist.
December 16, 2012 at 5:50 AM in reply to: Rooting – The Android Equivalent to the Jailbreaking #12727[email protected]
MemberI rooted my Droid 3 and enjoyed for a bout a month maybe, but then crack began to show in the 2.2 firmware and the speed of my phone slowed to a literal halt, to the the point where I was finger stomping the call button just to make a phone call. Also, my battery life was horrible because the 2.2’s ability to manage apps battery usage was piss poor.
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MemberWell I have a Motorola Droid 3 and android refuses to update it to even 4.0 so I’ve pretty much left everything in default os wise. With that being said, when I had a Ramos W22 Pro Tablet, I used Dolphin Browser and loved it.
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MemberThe Huawei Ascend P1 should defiantly be a huge hit considering it’s thinner than the Iphone 5 and running Jellybean 4.1. Unfortunately though, I just don’t thing Huawei will ever emerge to the level two floors down from Apple or Samsung. Apple and Samsung’s marketing grip is too strong and Asian made and marketed electronics tend to carry a bad reputation, at least here in the States that is.
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MemberIt’s actually called a Roku and it’s pretty kick-butt, especially considering the alternatives (purchasing a smart tv, or buying a *sigh* Apple TV box). Essentially you can turn your television into a giant android based tablet. Okay, I exaggerate but it’s still pretty cool. You can stream hulu, netflixs, play games, etc… from your tv.
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