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Discussion of the T9 - From Merimobiles
#1
Posted 02 June 2011 - 03:21 AM
#2
Posted 02 June 2011 - 03:41 AM
#3
Posted 02 June 2011 - 07:25 AM
Roger Calver, on 02 June 2011 - 03:21 AM, said:
Yea I figured I could just grab the Market.apk from one of the other tablets and toss it in there.
I will have to verify the google services framework etc... also.
Tasselhof
YouTube Tablet Reviews Channel: http://www.youtube.c...of?feature=mhum
**Latest Tablet to be Reviewed**
Window N90 II - 9.7" IPS 4:3 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch - 1024x768 - Dual Core
**Current Favorite Tablets** - (in each size)
Gemei G9 - 9.7" IPS 4:3 Capacitive 10-Point Multi-Touch - 1024x768
MID816R2 - 8" 4:3 Capacitive 2-Point Multi-Touch
Ainol Novo 7 Aurora - 7" IPS 16:9 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch - 1024x600
Additional Tablets Owned: (Provided for Review by: Merimobiles.com)
- All names below are linked to their respective product page
MID V7 - 7" 16:9 Resistive Single Touch
M701R - 7" 16:9 Resistive 2-Point Multi-Touch
C8 - 7" 16:9 Capacitive 2-Point Multi-Touch
C9 - 7" 16:9 Capacitive 2-Point Multi-Touch
Ramos W6HD - 7" 16:9 Capacitive 2-Point Multi-Touch - 1024x600
M6 - 7" 16:9 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch
Wopad i7 - 7" 16:9 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch
Ainol Novo 7 Advanced - 7" 16:9 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch
Ainol Novo 7 Advanced II - 7" 16:9 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch
Window N70 - 7" IPS 16:9 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch - w/ WCDMA - 1024x600
MID V8 - 8" 4:3 Resistive Single Touch
MID816 - 8" 4:3 Resistive Single Touch
T9 - 8" 4:3 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch
Wopad i8 - 8" 4:3 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch - 1024x768
Teclast A15 - 9" IPS 16:9 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch - 1280x800
FlyTouch 3 - 10.1" 16:9 Resistive Single Touch
Other Tablets:
HP TouchPad - 9.7" Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch - WebOS & Android - Dual-Boot
#4
Posted 02 June 2011 - 07:34 AM
#5
Posted 17 June 2011 - 08:41 PM
This tablet is kinda new series, right? Is it going to be supported by the company with updates (2.3, and bugfixes) etc. or not? Is it easy to get Full Market to work, also for a newbie? Or will that all be possible from start in the near future?
#6
Posted 17 June 2011 - 09:38 PM
janDr0id, on 17 June 2011 - 08:41 PM, said:
This tablet is kinda new series, right? Is it going to be supported by the company with updates (2.3, and bugfixes) etc. or not? Is it easy to get Full Market to work, also for a newbie? Or will that all be possible from start in the near future?
I haven't recorded videos yet for the device, but it is on my to do list in the near future.
I have taken pictures of the internals.
I believe it will recieve full company support, but I know that with Roger on the case, there is a GREAT chance of a Slatedroid Singularity ROM.
Tasselhof
YouTube Tablet Reviews Channel: http://www.youtube.c...of?feature=mhum
**Latest Tablet to be Reviewed**
Window N90 II - 9.7" IPS 4:3 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch - 1024x768 - Dual Core
**Current Favorite Tablets** - (in each size)
Gemei G9 - 9.7" IPS 4:3 Capacitive 10-Point Multi-Touch - 1024x768
MID816R2 - 8" 4:3 Capacitive 2-Point Multi-Touch
Ainol Novo 7 Aurora - 7" IPS 16:9 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch - 1024x600
Additional Tablets Owned: (Provided for Review by: Merimobiles.com)
- All names below are linked to their respective product page
MID V7 - 7" 16:9 Resistive Single Touch
M701R - 7" 16:9 Resistive 2-Point Multi-Touch
C8 - 7" 16:9 Capacitive 2-Point Multi-Touch
C9 - 7" 16:9 Capacitive 2-Point Multi-Touch
Ramos W6HD - 7" 16:9 Capacitive 2-Point Multi-Touch - 1024x600
M6 - 7" 16:9 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch
Wopad i7 - 7" 16:9 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch
Ainol Novo 7 Advanced - 7" 16:9 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch
Ainol Novo 7 Advanced II - 7" 16:9 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch
Window N70 - 7" IPS 16:9 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch - w/ WCDMA - 1024x600
MID V8 - 8" 4:3 Resistive Single Touch
MID816 - 8" 4:3 Resistive Single Touch
T9 - 8" 4:3 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch
Wopad i8 - 8" 4:3 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch - 1024x768
Teclast A15 - 9" IPS 16:9 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch - 1280x800
FlyTouch 3 - 10.1" 16:9 Resistive Single Touch
Other Tablets:
HP TouchPad - 9.7" Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch - WebOS & Android - Dual-Boot
#7
Posted 18 June 2011 - 07:22 AM
Who is the company? It's easier to search for it if we write Company infront... AiShuo Benya T9 or something like that.
For you and everyone else who is quite involved in the tablet scene there its easy but for new people who wanna search for reviews, infos, videos it's bad.
I think it looks really good, just that its on 2.2 and no market support? not much community going on here... yet?
ps: may I ask whats a singularity ROM? a custom OS?
This post has been edited by janDr0id: 18 June 2011 - 07:23 AM
#8
Posted 18 June 2011 - 08:41 AM
janDr0id, on 18 June 2011 - 07:22 AM, said:
Who is the company? It's easier to search for it if we write Company infront... AiShuo Benya T9 or something like that.
For you and everyone else who is quite involved in the tablet scene there its easy but for new people who wanna search for reviews, infos, videos it's bad.
I think it looks really good, just that its on 2.2 and no market support? not much community going on here... yet?
ps: may I ask whats a singularity ROM? a custom OS?
Slatedroid Singularity ROM is the series name for OS ROM's that Roger Calver puts out. He has built them for a couple devices now.
Tasselhof
YouTube Tablet Reviews Channel: http://www.youtube.c...of?feature=mhum
**Latest Tablet to be Reviewed**
Window N90 II - 9.7" IPS 4:3 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch - 1024x768 - Dual Core
**Current Favorite Tablets** - (in each size)
Gemei G9 - 9.7" IPS 4:3 Capacitive 10-Point Multi-Touch - 1024x768
MID816R2 - 8" 4:3 Capacitive 2-Point Multi-Touch
Ainol Novo 7 Aurora - 7" IPS 16:9 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch - 1024x600
Additional Tablets Owned: (Provided for Review by: Merimobiles.com)
- All names below are linked to their respective product page
MID V7 - 7" 16:9 Resistive Single Touch
M701R - 7" 16:9 Resistive 2-Point Multi-Touch
C8 - 7" 16:9 Capacitive 2-Point Multi-Touch
C9 - 7" 16:9 Capacitive 2-Point Multi-Touch
Ramos W6HD - 7" 16:9 Capacitive 2-Point Multi-Touch - 1024x600
M6 - 7" 16:9 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch
Wopad i7 - 7" 16:9 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch
Ainol Novo 7 Advanced - 7" 16:9 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch
Ainol Novo 7 Advanced II - 7" 16:9 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch
Window N70 - 7" IPS 16:9 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch - w/ WCDMA - 1024x600
MID V8 - 8" 4:3 Resistive Single Touch
MID816 - 8" 4:3 Resistive Single Touch
T9 - 8" 4:3 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch
Wopad i8 - 8" 4:3 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch - 1024x768
Teclast A15 - 9" IPS 16:9 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch - 1280x800
FlyTouch 3 - 10.1" 16:9 Resistive Single Touch
Other Tablets:
HP TouchPad - 9.7" Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch - WebOS & Android - Dual-Boot
#9
Posted 18 June 2011 - 10:03 AM
MrTasselhof, on 18 June 2011 - 08:41 AM, said:
Tasselhof
Ok, cool. And what's the difference between his OS Rom's and the original Firmware? Bugfixes? New Features? Or general port to, for example, gingerbread? Nice effort from him.
#10
Posted 18 June 2011 - 12:06 PM
#11
Posted 18 June 2011 - 12:37 PM
I will also have to contact Merimobiles again to get a tablet to work on, kinda hard doing it in the dark so to speak !
#12
Posted 18 June 2011 - 12:59 PM
Roger Calver, on 18 June 2011 - 12:37 PM, said:
I will also have to contact Merimobiles again to get a tablet to work on, kinda hard doing it in the dark so to speak !
How long for you will it take to get your Singularity ROM build? What can we expect from you? Changes? Tweaks? Port to 2.3?
Excuse my newb questions, i am new to this.
You and MrTasselhoff and all the other motivated Guys in the community are doing a really good job, nice effort!
#13
Posted 18 June 2011 - 01:02 PM
#15
Posted 19 June 2011 - 01:22 PM
Sajuuk, on 18 June 2011 - 11:16 PM, said:
The manufacturing company needs to push out the new firmware, at best with 2.3 gingerbread support... Screenwise and Qualitywise of the Case it's superb, but firmwarewise it's outdated, and no market... if they wanna sell it they have to push it out soon i think.
#16
Posted 19 June 2011 - 02:01 PM
janDr0id, on 19 June 2011 - 01:22 PM, said:
If they sell enough I hope they will at least get 2.3 soon the hardware isn't too different from the MID816 and that has 2.3.1. I like the look of this tablet better though but I wonder how the sound is, it looks like it has dual speakers.
#18
Posted 20 June 2011 - 04:48 AM
But: it's a brilliant nice little device! Love it, pity I have to send it back!
#19
Posted 20 June 2011 - 09:15 AM
Blaurens, on 20 June 2011 - 04:48 AM, said:
But: it's a brilliant nice little device! Love it, pity I have to send it back!
How was the sound quality and the battery life I keep seeing different size batteries in these things from 4000 to 6000mah so its hard to guess how long it lasts.
#20
Posted 20 June 2011 - 10:31 AM

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