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Android 5.1.1 (Lollipop) working on S89 (s802)

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just letting you guys know that lollipop works on this box,probably any s802 box for that matter.

the trick is to flash matricoms boot.img (pulled from their firmware) in TWRP after you flash a .img firmware with the USB burning tool.

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B1...ENxakpweFRaRHM

flash a S812 lollipop rom with USB burning tool
copy abduls TWRP recovery (k200) and matricoms boot.img to external SD card
load abduls TWRP recovery on external SD card with toothpick method
in TWRP flash image (boot.img) from external sdcard to boot
reboot

first load takes a while, but it will boot, be patient.

firmwares i tried that worked.
MXIII-G_101L1
MXIII-G_108L1_Tronsmart
Tronsmart MXIII Plus_102L1_150812

x8-h-plus-lollipop-rc2
boots,but WiFi,Bluetooth,Ethernet all dont work, so its useless

Please update room ATV t95z 3gb wifi 9377

Android 7 for S905X TV BOX

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Hi !
I have TV box with name Cooleme with flashed ROM for Tanix TX5 and working good. I want to try Android 7 and see many ROMs.
Please suggest compatible ROM with working Bluetooth .

My H96 pro+ freezes

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H96 pro + 3 / 32GB arrived a week ago. Noname, it's not Alfawise.
The device crashes very often. I tried to use it without a network, without account, only with the factory settings, still crashes.
I've tried all the firmware I've found for him, and everyone crashes. Some more often, some less.
The "factory" firmware can install through the USB burning tool with the first two options marked , but the custom firmware installation is terminated if I turn on Erase bootloader.
I tried with strong power adapter, 3A ... still crashes

Do any have some such problems and have any solutions?

Poslano sa mog S8-701w koristeći Tapatalk

How are mobile batteries manufactured in Asia?*A Little Trick at Veger

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Thousands of brands of mobile batteries exist and we suspect that the most extravagant ones do not really have production capacity. Today this type of battery has become a corporate gift or promotional item. Brands of toothpaste distribute it and some large groups do not hesitate to propose to their employees. In short, you will understand that there are far fewer manufacturers than distributors of these products.

ARMDevices
Charbax visited one of these mobile battery makers. Veger, a brand totally unknown in Europe but which produces one million of these machines per month and distributes them all over the world. China, South Korea of ​​course but also of the countries of Europe, the Middle East and elsewhere. The brand does not sign its products, it makes them for others who will put their logo on it. A tariff idea? A batch of 1000 bare 5000 mAh batteries, without marking or packaging, costs only $ 3.9 each. Products that will be sold between 19.90 € in specialized store and 39.90 € in airport. We understand better why everyone has thrown into this portable charging market.



The first video above shows how these 5000 mAh batteries are manufactured. The chain is raised a little in the disorder but one can easily find the stages of this manufacture.



We begin by testing the battery modules, history not to assemble a defective module for nothing ... They are then glued together with adhesive tape.



The batteries are made up of flat cells that are assembled together to achieve the desired capacity. The legs of two modules here are straightened together to be welded.



Then comes the step of connecting the two 2500 mAh batteries to each other to obtain the necessary 5000 mAh at the request of the customer. The cone located in front of the operator serves to aspirate the fumes coming from the weld. The brush stroke passed beforehand makes it possible to coat the connectors with a flux facilitating the "grip" of the weld.



The electronic part is tiny. The components required to recharge the battery are integrated in a small piece of PCB of a few square centimeters. Here we see plates of 10 modules still assembled together. The operator prepares the welding of the cable by installing welding "drops" on the points of contact.



The flat cable has been welded by another operator and it is now necessary to connect the battery to the component. An operation done in a few moments.



During this time, both sides of the casing are prepared and assembled.



Then an operator integrates the components into the shell.



Test phases then take place to verify that the elements communicate well together.



A thermo-welding press? - will then serve to assemble the two faces once the component and the battery inserted.



Production is progressing at a steady pace, with several identical chains, Verger can produce a lot of products every day.



Then comes a test and load chain. It is more prudent for the brand to charge its mobile batteries. On the one hand this makes it possible to detect abnormalities and to avoid sending models that will return in SAV. Then the storage of these elements can last for some time. From shipment to wholesaler, from wholesaler to distributor and from distributor to customer. It must at all costs that the battery arrives at 0% of charge to barely damage its cells. Load it to block will also allow the end customer to enjoy it immediately.



Laser engraving or printing systems can then easily customize mobile batteries at the customer's request.



The result is variable. Everything is possible from a color printing to a simple laser engraved logo.



Obviously not all batteries are assembled in this way and there are other factories with different assembly protocols. From the quality of electronics to the embedded cells, there is an aristocracy in the world of mobile batteries.
This is generally felt when testing these . Veger does not seem to produce high-end and its circuit protection is not the most sophisticated compared to a battery more famous brand.

This second video shows us a more recent visit of this same factory. The company continues its business and has evolved its product range but overall we realize that the design is almost identical. A lot of things are always amazing in this type of video. first of all, that this "factory" is located in a building and not in an off-center area as is practiced here. A few floors of a building are enough to create a factory of this kind, despite the fact that the batteries are very sensitive to fire. A start of fire in the test room would be catastrophic and yet a floor higher there may be housing .



Assembly tasks are very repetitive and some employees perform these actions completely automatically. One tends to forget this detail but to manufacture a battery to 3.9 $ in China it is necessary to use a staff that will be little by little totally lobotomized. Even if it should be possible to change the station, the passage from the assembly to the weld should not be particularly pleasing.

The number of people employed is enormous, in France there is obviously a tendency to robotize part of the chain - the trend also exists in China - but most assemblers of this type must be able to react rapidly in the event of changes in demand. Making an inevitable product that will not go out of fashion like a ball bearing or a tire will inevitably be robotized. On the other hand, in order to propose a new design, it is necessary to employ employees in numbers, recalibrate a robot would be too complex and long to set up. This factory can completely change production design in minutes. Simply feed the casing differently. when a battery command is honored for a customer, we can move on to the next design.


How are mobile batteries manufactured in Asia? A small tour at Veger © MiniMachines.net . 2016


Source : MiniMachines.net

Android 7.1.2 stock firmware for Sunvell T95Z Plus TV Box

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Download latest Android 7.1.2 stock firmware for Sunvell T95Z Plus TV Box

--->> https://share108.com/tz5isnh08o1q/T9...nstruction.rar

--->> http://www.filefactory.com/file/4hsi...nstruction.rar



​​​​Firmware details
Archive: T95Z Plus firmware+Tool+Flash instruction
Model: Sunvell T95Z Plus TV Box
Image file size: 556 MB
Platform: Amlogic S912
Image name: aml_upgrade_package.img
Inside archive: firmware + Amlogic S912 burnning tool (setup_v2.0.5.15_build7.exe) + Instruction

Ps : suorce http://chinagadgetsreviews.com/downl...us-tv-box.html

Beelink A1 TV Box - RK3328 Android 7.1 4/16GB Gig Lan Dual WiFi BT4

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Main Features:
● It runs on the Android 7.1, which is stable to use. You can connect to a world of content and entertainment at home with the box
● 4K VP9 can help you save 50 percent bandwidth resource, and deliver razor-sharp detail and vibrant images
● A high performance of Quad-core Cortex-A53 CPU can play a wide range of games
● 2.4G / 5.8G WiFi and Bluetooth 4.0 offer a more stable signal for you to enjoy higher quality video experience
● Support 5.1 surround sound output, capture your ears with actual listening feelings
● HDMI 2.0 is a faster way to send video and audio output to your TV

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Brick possible? can I repair it?

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Hello everyone, my name is Rick. I am new to the site and I was told this will be the best place to come and ask for help. Hoping anyone can help me with my dilemma.

A friend of mine gave me the following box ( Quad Core Android 4.4 Stream Multimedia Player Model F6)

However, it only worked for one day. The light was blue and is no longer working. It just stay on red light. Does no load.

I have always been good with android phones and PC but I am extremely new to this stream box. My friend does not recall from where he bought it or how to fix the problem.

I am thinking is a firmware problem. Maybe bricked, hopefully soft brick and I can easily just install android somehow and then install the apks that I will like.

Does anyone have a solution to my dilemma?

Thanks in advance

My H96 pro+

Looking for MECOOL BB2 PRO 7.1 firmware

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I see gearbest is now selling the MECOOL BB2 PRO 3gb ram/16 Gb storage with android 7.1 firmware. I been digging around and can't find a copy. I would like to update my box to the newest firmware.
Any help finding this be great
Thanks
Troy

Alldocube Freer X9 Hands-on Review

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Alldocube, a.k.a Cube, is a Chinese brand best known for making affordable Android tablets. With the demand for Android tablets getting smaller each year, many of Chinese tablet makers either disappeared or changed their business focus, Alldocube hanged on. As a matter of fact, they released quite a number of models of different sizes this year. The Freer X9 is the latest addition to their lineup, and it is the first one this year to come with a high performance processor.


Main specs of the Alldocube Freer X9

OS: Android 6.0 Marshmallow
Screen: 8.9-inch IPS, multi-touch capacitive panel
Display Resolution: 2560 x 1600 (16:10)
Processor: MediaTek MT8173V (Quad-core: A72*2 1.8GHz + A53*2 1.4GHz)
GPU: Imagination PowerVR G6250
RAM / Storage: 4GB / 64GB
Bluetooth: Bluetooth 4.0
WiFi: 2.4GHz/5GHz
Bluetooth: 4.0
Camera: 5MP front camera, 13MP main camera
Battery: 3.8V, 5,500mAh
Ports: Micro SD Card Slot, Type-C Port (USB 3.0 standard), 3.5mm Headphone Jack
Size: 228*144*8.3mm
Weight: 366g
Color: Black front, grey rear


Design and build



The design of the Alldocube Freer X9 is pretty generic with no core identifying features. The tablet looks like an enlarged phone, with portrait mode use as its default. The front is of course dominated by an 8.9-inch display, with a physical home button below and a front-facing camera up top. Alongside the display are the bezels and it’s clear that the Freer X9 isn’t meant to win any design awards as the bezels are large and somewhat clunky, but for a relatively big tablet designed for using with both hands, we do need more bezels to rest our fingers on. One thing I need to mention is that there isn’t a fingerprint reader built in the home button, which is a shame as every time you wake the screen up, you will need to input pin or draw patterns to unlock the device if you want a reasonable amount of privacy.



The top side of the tablet plays host to a Micro SD card slot, and one of the two speaker apertures.



The bottom side hosts a USB Type-C port, a 3.5mm audio jack and the other speaker aperture.



A power/standby key and a volume rocker are hosted on the right side of the slate.



The X9 has an aluminum unibody at its rear and four edges. The gray coating is processed with anodic oxidation, not only does it make the tablet feel extremely premium, it is also quite resistant to scratches.



The Freer X9 measures 228*144*8.3mm and weighs 366g, pretty compact for a 9-incher. The tablet feels very robust, and proves extremely resistant to all of our squeezes and twists.


Display



The Freer X9 sports an 8.9-inch IPS display at the resolution of 2560*1600px, which translates into a pixel density of 339PPI. This is one of the best displays we’ve seen on tablets from Chinese brands. HD videos and pictures look razor sharp, colorful and bright. Although it is still no match for the HDR-ready AMOLED display found on the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 when it comes to contrast ratio and color saturation, it offers colors that are more natural, and it is definitely not going to be outshined by an Apple iPad if you put them side by side.



The X9’s display is also extremely bright, contents are visible even under direct sunlight, which is pretty rare among tablets in this price range. Unfortunately, there’s still bad news, as the display does seem to suffer from reflections, using it outdoors can be tricky sometimes.


Audio

The Freer X9 features two built-in speakers, with one on the top side and the other on the bottom. These speakers sound satisfyingly loud and clear, offer much better audio than the mono speaker found on most cheap phones and tablets, in fact they sound even better than the speakers on my Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 and Microsoft Surface Pro 3. With that said, it's still best to avoid cranking it to max volume as the distorted highs will overpower the mids and lows.


System, UI and Apps



The Freer X9 ships with stock Android 6.0 Marshmallow out of the box. Pretty strange as the Alldocube FreeYoung X5, which was released earlier, runs Android 7.0 Nougat. You will get a clean Android experience from the X9 as there is basically no twist or customization made to the stock OS.



Preinstalled apps have also been kept to the minimum, the only third-party app is the ES File Explorer, users can get the apps they need from Google Play Store.


Performance



The Alldocube Freer X9 is powered by a MediaTek MT8173V Processor, which includes a quad-core CPU (2*Cortex-A72@1.8GHz and 2*Cortex-A53@1.4GHz) and an Imagination PowerVR GX6250 GPU. There are also 4GB RAM on board to take care of multi-tasking and 64GB of eMMc as internal storage.



We ran a few benchmarks on the Freer X9 and got pretty decent scores. Though it won’t rival high-end slates such as the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 or Huawei MediaPad M2 in terms of overall horsepower, it still proves to be a capable mid-range tablet.



In the Antutu V6.0 benchmark test, the X9 scored 68,400, putting it ahead of most budget smartphones.



In the Geekbench 4 test, the Freer X9 scored 1,457 in single-core and 2,578 in multi-core.



In the PCMARK Work 2.0 test, the Freer X9 was returned 3,915.



For some reason (could be the internet restrictions in China), the X9 could not finish the Vellamo browser test, in the metal and multi-core test, it got pretty decent scores.



Unfortunately, the Freer X9 didn’t impress us with its 3DMark Ice Storm score.



When it came to online chatting, surfing the web, checking emails, streaming HD videos and playing simple mobile games such as Pocket Mortys and Leo's Fortune, the tablet performed smoothly. Larger, more complex games such as N.O.V.A. 3: Near Orbit and Armored Aces were a bit slow to launch, but graphics looked spectacular and smooth during gameplay.


Battery Life

The Alldocube Freer X9 has a 3.8V/5500mAh Li-Po battery under the hood, which is a little larger than the 5,100mAh battery inside of the Huawei MediaPad M3. In our battery rundown test, we played a 1080P video on loop, with screen brightness set at 50%. Wi-Fi turned on to receive social media alerts and notifications. The X9 lasted 8 hours, 50 minutes.

In the real life use, I find myself charging the X9 every three to four days, as I do most of the social-networking on my smartphone. The X9 is mainly used for YouTube Feeds, reading and web-browsing. For heavy users, charging the tablet every two days should be enough.

The Freer X9 doesn’t come with a wall charger, but the users can easily use their smartphone chargers to get a refill. The maximum charging current the X9 is able to take is 10W, which is not impressive as the fast-charging for smartphones can get really fast now. I usually need around 3.5 hours to charge the tablet from 0% to 100% with a 5V-2A charger.


Cameras

On the back of the tablet is the 13-megapixel camera, which is equipped with an auto-focus feature. We've never put much importance on cameras in tablets, because tablets make for awkward and ridiculous-looking image-snapping devices. Plus, most people buying a premium tablet also likely have a better camera sensor in their smartphone. That said, you can get good photos from the camera here, so long as what you're snapping isn't also moving. The sensor's auto-focus is quite slow compared to those typically found in high-end smartphones.





Test shots with the rear camera

There is also a 5MP camera on the front for online video chatting. It is not the worst front-facing camera we’ve seen on a mid-range tablet, but it is by no means a good one. Colors look a little bit washed out, and the photos also lose lots of details. For someone who’s used to the auto-beautification-mode offered by mainstream smartphones, I can barely look at the selfies taken by this camera.



A test shot with the front camera


Connectivity

The Freer X9 is a Wi-Fi only tablet, and there probably won’t be any cellular version coming. The slate supports 2.4GHz & 5GHz dual band Wi-Fi, connection is solid and stable, I can download files at top speed two walls away from the router.

The internal 64GB storage is expandable with a Micro SD card, I have inserted a 64GB Transcend card and it works fine.

The X9 also supports USB on the go. As the Type-C port of the slate is of USB 3.0 standard, transferring files from a flash drive is pretty fast. This port can also be transformed into an HDMI port with an adapter.


Availability and Competition

The price of the Freer X9 has not been announced by Alldocube yet, but rumor has it that it will be around $200, putting the slate in the price range of the Xiaomi Mi Pad 3 and ASUS ZenPad S8.0.

While the Xiaomi Mi Pad offers more horsepower and a much better battery life, and the ASUS ZenPad S8.0 offers a more user-friendly UI, the Alldocube Freer X9 holds its own with a bigger and more gorgeous display. All 3 slates offer a lot of value for the money, it all comes down to personal preference when choosing which one to go with.


Verdict

Aside from the dated operating system and the absence of a fingerprint reader, there’s not much to dislike about the Freer X9. Its metallic unibody design, build quality, display, speakers and performance all impressed us.

If you want a capable Android tablet which can handle more than just the basics, but refuse to spend three to four hundred dollars on a Huawei MediaPad M3, Google Pixel C or a Samsung Galaxy Tab S3, the Alldocube Freer X9 is really worth looking at.

S905 Kii Pro - Can't access recovery after installing LibreELEC to NAND

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Hi, I installed LibreElec to nand on my Kii Pro and I am struggling to revert back to android.


I've tried installing various official and unofficial firmwares using both usb and and sd card, however it just hangs on the amLogic screen.


It seems as though I have lost recovery as I tried to reboot recovery over ssh and it gives me the same screen.


Thanks.

ArchLinux for S802\S812

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Added to the website image from ArchLinux to S802 S812. The procedure for the use of this image standard.
The password for the user

login root
password root

the common user of

login alarm
password alarm

This image is assembled on the basis of shared files "rootfs" for the platform ARMv7.

https://yadi.sk/d/N8LpnOfn3NBCcx

high problem h96 pro 3gb 16 mmc

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good friends I am new for these forums and I hope you help me with a problem I have, I bought a year and a half ago and I create an android tv h96 pro, then after the year and little wanted to update it and followed a youtube tutorial and do it successfully , then when I was using the h96 pro I was about to activate the wifi and it did not work! then look at the tutorial I followed and I realized that it was for the h96 pro plus model, well I knew I had to get yours for that model, but now I'm stuck at that point because I can not find the system to run the wireless. I have already tried several and I can not .. I commented the characteristics of my android tv. is the model h96 pro with 3 gb of ram and 16 gb of internal memory .. he opened the box to see and according to read the wifi chip is ap6255, I also attached the photo of the plate that by the way the plate is identical to the model r -box pro that I've seen on the internet ... I hope they can help me I've been trying for 3 weeks and I'm tired and fed up ... thank you very much !!

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W95 TV Box - Amlogic S905W 2.4GHz WiFi Android 7.1 2/16GB Fast Lan

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Main Features:
● 2GB DDR3 + 16GB eMMC / 1GB DDR3 + 8GB eMMC, you can download whatever you like, keep them and enjoy them
● It runs on the Android 7.1, which is stable to use. You can connect to a world of content and entertainment at home with the box
● 4K VP9 can help you save 50 percent bandwidth resource, and deliver razor-sharp detail and vibrant images
● A high performance of Quad-core Cortex-A53 CPU can play a wide range of games
● 2.4G offers a more stable signal for you to enjoy higher quality video experience
● HDMI 2.0 is a faster way to send video and audio output to your TV

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Which is main forum for Beelink?

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Hi,

Is Freaktab now the main forum for Beelink or should I post on Beelinks own forum ( http://www.bee-link.com/forum.php ) for support advice?

For several days I cannot register on Beelink forum and the email service link bounces back from that web site?

So is Freaktab only way to access Beelink support?

Appreciate any advice?

Thanks

My H96

Re : Return postage Shirley

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Greetings from Geekbuying.

would you take a picture of the shipping fee receipt ?

Should you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Best regards

Shirley



Customer Service Representative

Geekbuying

www.geekbuying.com

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Everytime I try to send the photo even without the photo I get this ??? Opps sorry posted to the wrong part of the forum..

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M8S Pro+ brick please help

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I try to flash Mecool M8S PRO+ Stock & Nano Nexus ROMs (Android 7.1) and now my screen stay black in USB burning tool the device is found but when i hit start and it begins to flash it stop at 4% with error Romcode/Switch status/Identify/Error result. I try also the BootCardMAker Tool but nothing work to get it running again... What can i do to recover my device ?
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