Linked by David Adams on Mon 26th Jul 2010 01:10 UTC, submitted by fran
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If the tablet is a tool for you, Android 1.6 is fine.
If you wear it as a gadget, Android 1.6 is old.
If you wear it as a gadget, Android 1.6 is old.
1.6 is still useless - none of these devices can access the marketplace so one can download Kindle app, Flash is only for Android 2.2, the support is non-existant once you purchase it so don't expect any updates of any form from these vendors and so on. If they really used their brains they would use standard components and a 'off the tree' version of Android which allow the community to take over and offer Android builds as to reduce their costs in the long run.
I was going to purchase one of these el-cheapo pads until I did some reading up on them - sorry, unless you have hours to waste on these pads of pain I suggest you save up a few extra dollars and purchase them from vendors who give a crap about supporting their customers beyond the initial purchase.
If they really used their brains they would use standard components and a 'off the tree' version of Android which allow the community to take over and offer Android builds as to reduce their costs in the long run.
Are you sure off-the-tree new Android versions support these cheap devices? Would it run at halfway decent speed?





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If the tablet is a tool for you, Android 1.6 is fine.
If you wear it as a gadget, Android 1.6 is old.
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