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All About Kata Tablets (Reviews, Questions, etc)

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About Kata Minitab7

About Kata T1
  • Price: P5999 as of Nov 14, 2012 (from original price of P6799)
  • Kata T1 Comments, Reviews

So far all the games I threw at it works. It's HD, so I'm quite happy with what I can see on the screen

Android 4.0.3
1024 x 600 - hd (almost)
8GB Internal 1GB RAM (sd card supported)
Tried playing videos with different extensions and resolutions, so far it's flawless
Games load faster than similarly priced tablets
Scored higher in Antutu benchmark than T1 running Gingerbread.

gusto ko rin sana ito eh.na try ko parang galaxy tab lang sya.un lang walang sim slot

24th Sep 2012 Mon, 23:09 ... gamit ko po t1 tablet 1 month na, ok naman po 1 day tagal ng battery kung may magandang apps ka para maka save ng battery, gamit ko sya sa viber, yahoo mesenger with video, skype with video, facebook, youtube, manga comics, 9gag, movies, ok naman lahat..

gamit ko net ay globe tattoo superstick yun may router na wifi 21mbps okay naman lalo na kung dolphin browser gamit super bilis ng loading, download ng movies, games sa google play, ayos sya overall, napunta ako sa site na ito check ko lang kung pwede gawing jelly bean pero kung hindi naman ok lang din dahil ayos naman..

gamit ko apps para hindi mag lag yung advance task manager pro para autoclose nya mga specific apps nasa background at yung greenpower premium para sa management ng battery, autooff nya mga sync gps wifi pag naka off ang screen mag switch on pag na unlock..

Got my T1 last Nov.04... so far so great for me.
I've tried the HDMI port and it works like a charm.

Guys,
I bought KATA T1 last December 2012 and this is my personal review below:

1. Fast access using the KATA Broadband
2. The device seems like a Samsung Tablet too
3. WiFi connection is also good
4. Smooth graphics user interface especially in games
5. Battery life for movies is 2 1/2 hours
6. Battery life for music almost 7 hours
7. My rate from 1 to 10 (10 being the highest) is 8 !
8. Remaining rate 2 is for the absence of Siim Card Slot

<April 2013>Damn !! I love my KATA T1.

Para na rin akong naka Galaxy Tab. No need to spend much money. Compare Php 16K to 6K with almost the same features !!

I bought Screen Protector for T1 in Robinson Forum, 99 pesos lang. I bought also the leather-case of T1 for 249.

I really enjoy this tablet. The display is so clear and crisp!

About Kata T2
  • Price: ???
  • Kata T2 Comments, Reviews

kata t2 specs:

8" Full-Touch Display (1024 x 768 pixels)
1.6GHz Dual Core
Quad Core GPU
Internal: 8GB (RAM: 1GB DDR3)
External: Support microSD card, up to 32GB
5.0 Mega-pixel Camera
2.0 Mega-pixel Front Camera
Wi-Fi: 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
GPS
Mini HDMI
Li-Ion 4,100mAh battery


Others


USB Dongle

19th Dec 2012 Wed, 14:26 ... update ko lang po may tinda na din silang broadband para sa kata t1.,. pwde daw kahit anung simcard sabi nung nagtitinda.,. wew marami na cguro nag reklamo na ndi daw pede bb stick dun kaya gumawa sila ng sarili nila kaso ang mahal 1,399 kaya kung may bb stick na kau mas mura lng kung ung bb na router buy nyu.,., tnx

Gud day mga T1 braders..
wala bang paraan to pra magamitan nang Broadband stick or any application.. saklap naman wi fi lang pala to...

UPDATE mo muna si kata sa latest version. open mo fish market, tapos update mo fish market bago mo download kata t1 update, flash mo after download. Once done, pwede mo na gamitin yung bstick mo, configure mo na lang.


Rooting

New: Kata T1: Rooting and Unrooting in MS Windows 8 64-bit by Mr. topet with screenshots


Rooting Minitab7 Instruction by Mr. Pierrie
- with youtube links showing how games run smoothly on minitab7
- with youtube link showing windows95 running on minitab7

Additional Rooting T1 Instruction by Mr. adcmark
- Android Root 1.0 ICS Root unlocker with attached file

Rooting Conversations/Follow-ups - #30, #35, #36, #41, #42, #43, #45, #46, #48, #54, #59, #98,

My rooting experience - ni-quote ko dito yung first two instructions for easy reference

Rooting Instructions rewritten with comments

File attachments

Unlockroot - Android_Root_1.0.zip. I took this from mr. adcmark's post and re-attached it here for easier access (para sa mga hindi sinisipag i-click yung link ni mr. adcmark...)

pdanet version 3.5, if you want a lower version go to: http://junefabrics.com/android/downloadold.php

PdaNet minimum system requirements:
1. A Google Android phone
2. Windows 8/7/XP/Vista

But in my experience, it doesn't work on XP.




Restore to Factory Settings
  • resetting minitab7 due to forgotten google account code - #61, #62, #63, #65, #67, #70, #71
  • see instruction for system recovery below but choose wipe data/factory reset.


Call for help ... still unresolved(?) issues

Resolved
  • Question on HDMI (see quote below)

    how will i enable mirroring for the display?
    The screen on T1 goes blank when HDMI is connected. Is there a way that we can make mirroring possible?

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    Ayon sa store, talaga pong hindi mag-mirror ang image/video sa Kata T1 pag sinaksak sa HDMI. Yung Kata T2 raw, kaya ng specs niya na mag-mirror/extend ng display.[/FONT]


How to do system recovery... (Also, how to unroot your rooted kata)

Here's how on minitab7 (i'm not sure if it is the same with T1). Make sure that your tablet is 95-100% charged:

Confirmed. The procedure works with Kata T1 as well. Kaka-try ko lang ngayon.


1) Turn-off your tablet.

2) Press the power-on button and volume down button simultaneously... the fish logo comes out.

3) Press again simultaneously the power-on and volume down buttons... now comes the android mascot in triangle with an exclamation point on his top-left side.

4) Press the power-on and volume up again simultaneously... now comes the System recovery menu.

The menu looks like this:

Android System recovery<3e>

Volume up/down to move highlight;
power button to select.
_________
reboot system now
apply update from /sdcard
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
recovery system from backup
update rk image from /sdcard
_____________
Recovery system v1.00

When you run the recovery system from backup, the following comments will display one after the other:

Recovery System v1.00
--Recovery system from backup...
===RECOVER===
Checking firmware...
===Default recover===
!!! Please KEEP your USB cable or DC in connected!!!
Restore system...
Check system...
Installation complete.
Recovery system from backup complete.

Then it goes back to the previous menu. The next step is to run reboot system now. That's how you do system recovery.

Running the System Recovery from backup will unroot rooted devices but installed apps and data are untouched.​

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Re: Kata Minitab 7 Review

[size=+1]Kata Minitab 7 Review[/size]

This is more of a description of my experience with Kata Minitab7 -- how I evaluate it, set it up, use it. Don't expect it to be too technical; this is for simple people who need to know something about this tablet. If there is something to be corrected (I don't claim to know everything about this tablet) feel free to correct me, but be nice, please? Thank you.

For starters, you may view their detailed specifications here: http://www.katamobile.com/product_minitab7_spec_en.php

The box's specification says:
- 16GB
- Android 2.3
- 7 inch multi-touch screen
- 800 x 480 resolution
- Full HD display, support HD video format: RMVB, AVI, MKV, MP4, VOB, etc.
- Built-in front camera
- Wi-Fi ready
- Support microSD card, up to 16GB
- Support external storage

Designed by Kata in Hong Kong

The box contains:
- the tablet
- the stand
- power connector
- usb charger
- earphone
- miniUSB to USB adapter
- miniUSB cable
- Quick Start Guide

Processor: Rockchip RK 2918 ARM Cortex A8 1GHz

From Wikipedia:
RK2918 was the first chip to decode Google WebM VP8 in hardware. It uses a dynamically configurable companion core to process various codecs. It encodes and decodes h.264 at 1080p, and can decode many standard video formats including Xvid, H263, AVS, MPEG4, RV, and WMV. The Vivante GC800 GPU is compatible with OpenGL ES 2.0 and OpenVG.

The RK2918 is compatible with Android Froyo (2.2), Gingerbread (2.3.x), HoneyComb (3.x) and Ice Cream Sandwich (4.x).

* Cortex A8 processor, clocked at up to 1.2 GHz.
* NEON SIMD support.
* Vivante GC800 GPU
* DDR, DDR2, DDR3 support.
* Adobe Flash Player 10.1
* (Unofficial support for Ubuntu and other Linux-flavours exists)

Most apps are built around the ARM processor so a lot of these apps would work with this tablet. I've downloaded and tested popular free apps and so far I'm satisfied with the results. Basing on the Processor specs, the technically-inclined can clock it to 1.2GHz and can upgrade this to ICS.

Display

Kata's website lists 800 x 400 screen resolution, a little way off the standard screen sizes listed for Android devices. This may have been a typographical error on their part.

I get the same Samsung Galaxy Y multi-touch experience... I can tap, swipe, pinch at the slightest touch. If I'm not careful and my fingers wander to other parts of the screen, unexpected things happen like unfriending an FB friend (sorry!) or posting an incomplete status update. Even the Home, Menu and Back buttons are very sensitive that I often close my app without meaning to.

(wait... there's more...)
 
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Memory
* Internal: 16GB
* External: supports microSD card up to 16GB
* Supports external storage

The internal 16GB is subdivided into:
* RAM: 271MB
* ROM: 1GB
* SDCard: 13GB
* the remaining GB is, I guess, used by the OS and other stock apps bundled with the tablet

If there is no microSD card inserted, the tablet treats the internal memory as the SDCard (13GB). Inserting and mounting an external microSD card will "hide" the internal SDcard. Thus, you cannot use any apps that you have installed previously on the internal sdcard. To use either of the two would require you to mount/unmount the desired sdcard.

Correction:
You can still run all the installed apps on the internal sdcard.​


The internal sdcard is really called the NAND Flash. I labeled it as internal sdcard in this review because this tablet treats it as "the sdcard" and to distinguish it from the actual external sdcard that we may or may not use.

The ext-sdcard, if used (i.e. mounted), will only act as an additional storage. Any apps you install will go to the phone memory and you cannot move the app to sdcard because the button is disabled. You cannot access any data or apps saved on the Nand flash. But, as corrected earlier, previously installed apps on the Nand flash will still run. Installed apps on the int-sdcard are still updated even if it is the ext-sdcard that is mounted.

The best way to maximize this feature is to:
  • store your data (songs, movies, ebooks, etc.) on the ext-sdcard.
  • unmount the ext-sdcard everytime you install a new app so there will be a chance that it would be saved to sdcard.

To move your data from int-sdcard to ext-card: you will need to save the int-sdcard data to a udisk, that's the other external storage that is connected via the miniUSB port... for example, the USB drive or flash drive or thumb drive. Then copy that data to the ext-sdcard.

Credit goes to Mr. LeMAC143 who started a call for help thread about Memory Storages ng Android.

Also, it is hard to physically insert and remove an SDcard on the tablet's SDcard slot. There is no 'springy' feel to it.

Madali lang pala mag-insert; yung pagtanggal ang hassle kasi ang gawa ko, I use the sharp end of a safety pin para mai-angat ng kaunti yung sdcard. Then I will use my nipper para makuha ang sdcard. Pwede rin siguro tsani or twissor ang gamitin.

Yung sa SGY kasi ipi-press lang, parang magla-lock na. Pagtanggal naman, ipi-press lang din then aangat na. Yun yung 'springy' feel na sinasabi ko.

Kaya mount/unmount na lang para convenient.

Comparing it to Cherrypad Advance and Paladin, which both have 8GB internal memory, kata's memory is better. Cherrypad also subdivides its internal memory the same way as above, but with lower values.

Kata minitab7 supports extended memory... i.e., by attaching a thumb drive to it. It does not recognize a card reader, though. Correction again: it does! see this.

I have not tested it with any external hard disk yet (still have to buy one, I wish!).
Update: Can't read external hard disk (tried Seagate 1.5TB but didn't work).

(there's more to come...)
 
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OS: Android v2.3.1 (Gingerbread) - version is a little older than Samsung Galaxy Y's which v2.3.3. Cherrypad (Advance/Paladin) wins with Android version 4.0 ICS (read: Ice Cream Sandwich). Though, I much prefer Gingerbread 2.3.3 which is the most stable Android version. I didn't have problems with my SGY. (Update: My SGY is now GB 2.3.6 via Samsung's OTA service).

Camera: built-in front 2M pixel on the top-left part, if tablet is in landscape mode. No rear camera.

Cherrypad Advance has a front but no rear camera, too. Cherrypad Paladin has no camera at all.

But, the camera causes the kata tablet to hang depending on the apps used -- that is, most apps don't support this camera.

Good thing there' s a reset button provided so if all else fails ... hit it with the end of a plastic-coated paper clip. I like this reset button concept on a tablet (I didn't find one in Cherrypad Advance) because unlike a cellphone where you just remove the battery when it hangs, the tablet's battery is safely enclosed and cannot be removed. It gives me a semblance of control on my gadget ... much like the three-fingers salute everytime Windows hangs.


On hanging...

An Owtel representative says that hanging is usually caused by a low battery condition and advises me to charge it once the warning appears (usually at 30%). I'm using a free app (ZDbox) which displays the battery percentage on my notification bar and warns me if my tablet is low-batt. If you don't want to install this app, use the clock to see the battery percentage while charging. He said that you should never drain the battery as it will be difficult to turn it on again.

Addt'l info: When the color of the battery icon on the lower right part of the screen turns into orange, that's the signal that it is time to charge your tablet.

(...)
 
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Others:
* 3.5mm audio jack, built-in microphone and speaker, volume control
* mini-USB slot
* 5V DC in
* Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n

* Bluetooth 2.1 (Samsung Y's version is 2.2)

The pre-loaded bluetooth app is not working reliably... some files are not sent; BUT there's a better app from Google Play (Bluetooth File Transfer) which can even transfer files by batches.

* 3-axis G-sensor

Wth is this? 'been reading this specs from most Android phone and no one bothers to explain this. Or maybe someone did but in a technical mumbo-jumbo sort of explaining... the kind most reviews are usually written, complete with benchmark blah-blah-blahs.

In a nutshell, this feature is responsible for this: If you rotate the tablet to portrait or landscape, the display moves along with it assuming auto-rotate is on. It can also detect "tilting" which is good for playing Temple Run (for example).

* supports Flash Player

Adobe Flash Player v10.1 is pre-loaded. Some TV apps require Adobe Flash Player, so with this tablet, you can watch internet TV. A lot of good games also require flash ... But I still cannot play Need for Speed ... because it's a paid app (hehe, I only use FREE apps).

You can also play SWF files (my favorites are Hotdog Bush and Penguin Diner) no need to download a separate SWF Player app (the one I downloaded and tested Force Closed on me). Just use a file manager to open the file with the SWF extension with Adobe Flash Player.

As to facebook games ... I'm a fan of Zynga and play some of their games a lot. But only Poker and Word with Friends has an Android equivalent apps. If you are into Farmville, the browser will always redirect you to their Farmville Express version. With Hidden Chronicles, I'm able to accept and send gift to my neighbors using my Samsung Galaxy Y; but with minitab7, I can't. 'might as well stop playing those games since there are other Android games with similar concept ... Farm Story and Bakery Story comes to mind... minus the status flooding on facebook walls.


* USB Dongle

Cherrypad supports USB Dongle; Kata can also support this. Mine is Huawei E1552 (by Globe Telecoms) and is detected automatically. Though I have yet to test it once I get around to loading my prepaid sim card, which is not my priority since I'm using Wi-Fi and free SMS. With this dongle and Globe's dashboard, my PC could call and text like a cellphone... maybe with the right app it could do the same with this tablet. Anyone who have tried this?



* There is a Wired Ethernet Settings but a manual should explain how to set this up, plus an "adapter" for the ethernet jack is also needed. Clearly, I have no idea how to setup and manage this.

* Since this is not a phone, I use Chikka Philippines for my texting needs but the stock Contact app only shows the email addresses pulled from gmail and no cellphone numbers. Chikka looks up the contacts data for the name and number. So I tried to look for an address book kind of app that only list phone numbers and other relevant info of your contacts. All I found are bloated apps with a call and text function attached. I settled for Hozom Phonebook because of its pretty UI (User Interface).

(...)
 
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Re: Kata Minitab 7 Review

CONS

* cannot run any compass app (Cherrypad Advanced can't too)

* No GPS, but can still run Google Maps and locate the tablet by using Wi-Fi signal. I tried installing maps on Cherrypad Advance but I can't find it on Google Play which only means it is not supported.

(Correction about GPS: supported but disabled.)

[See this post (but in taglish): http://www.symbianize.com/showthread.php?p=12660650&posted=1#post12660650 ]

* No built-in FM radio but you can install a streaming radio app (wi-fi required)

* No USB tethering - I use this feature to connect my PC to the internet. (Btw, my Wi-Fi source is 5 meters away from my house. I get 2-bar signal strength on good days, 1-bar most of the time from a PLDT 999 plan. With this kind of connection, it is faster to surf using Android than a PC.)

The "cons" above are listed because my first point of comparison is the Samsung Galaxy Y, which has all these features.

* No mini-hdmi port; only Cherrypad Advance has this but Cherry Mobile is no longer offering this tablet for sale. (I was actually gunning for Advance but it was already unavailable at the time I was ready to buy).

* can't play WMV videos

* Kata's case scratches so easily... I bought mine on June 12, 2012 and it looks beat-up because of the scratches at the back and I'm not even aware that I was causing them.

This ends my review of the Kata Minitab 7 tablet. ;)
 
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Update: According to Android Assistant (this is an android app), kata minitab7's specs is as follows:

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model : rockchip minitab 7
version : Android 2.3.1
screen size : 480 x 800
networks : GSM
cpu info : 1.01 GHz 1 core
ram : 271.29 MB
rom : 1007.9 MB
sdcard : 13.01 GB (Note: walang naka-insert na sdcard sa tablet, yung internal memory or NAND Flash ang tinutukoy dito)
bluetooth : support (Note ulit: support ang nakalagay sa program ginaya ko lang)
wifi : support

(with continuation...)
 

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continuation of Android Assistant's report....

gps : support (but disabled ... yun ang natatanggap kong message pag nira-run ko ang Navigation app, tapos dadalhin ako sa Location & Security Settings na wala namang pang-On ng gps kaya ko nasabing no gps sa taas.)

Live wallpapers : support
microphone : support
accelerometer sensor : support
gravity sensor : support
gyroscope sensor : not support
light sensor : not support
linear acceleration sensor : support
magnetic field sensor : support
orientation sensor : support
pressure sensor : not support
proximity sensor : not support
rotation vector sensor : support
temperature sensor : not support

ire-research ko pa yung tungkol sa mga sensors (ang dami pala). concern ko for now ay yung nasabi ko about gps... meron pala... nawawala lang yung on-off switch.

'till next update ...
 
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hi Alea,

i think yung gps nya is A-gps...since wala naman syang gps hardware. emulated lang thru internet tracking. you can use it while you have internet connection.

been using kata minitab for almost a month now...so far satisfied ako (functionality in relation to its price)

already rooted it and changed the device ID to GT_N7000 (samsung galaxy note) para lumabas ibang games and apps sa market. ^_^

problema ko now is puno na storage space---puro HD games (NFS hot pursuit, shadowgun, final fantasy, playstation games, etc)

mounted with windows 95 na rin. (for testing purposes lang)

let's help each other para sumikat kata dito sa symbianize. i prefer it over other entry level tabs kasi visible yung shops nila (owtelstore). para hindi mahirap mag-habol for warranty, if ever, and after-market sales.

:-)
 
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paano mo ni-root? tutorial naman. saka paano yung "mounted with windows 95" hindi ko naintindihan, pwede haluan mo ung tech review or tut mo ng layman's term (pasensiya na), pero wag mo alisin yung techie part.

satisfied din ako so far... more than a month old na rin kata ko, june 12, 2012 ko nabili. marami pa kong gustong i-explore kulang lang sa time. madalas ko siya gamitin sa net browsing, ebook reading, babad ako ngayon sa Symb, panay upload download and games syempre.

maganda nga yung store nila. friendly rin yung staff saka kahit sa ibang branch ka bumili i-entertain ka pa rin.

:) :clap:
 
Re: Kata Minitab 7 Review

I tested again what I can connect to my tablet via its USB port:

  • This time, gumana ang card reader ko at nabasa ang aking SDCard. Ito yung 6-in-1 reader na nabibili sa CDRKing worth Php50.
  • Gumana rin yung USB mouse ko -- may mouse icon pa talaga na lalabas -- pati scroll nagana rin.
  • Gumana pati USB standard-sized 101-keys keyboard (yung ginagamit sa desktop PC). Ito nga ang gamit ko pag-t-type ngayon. [di pa ko nakakabili ng tamang accessories for my tablet eh.] :)
  • Nang sinubukan ko ang USB Hub ko, umilaw naman, pero nang ikabit ko na yung USB drive or thumb drive, card reader, USB modem, mouse and keyboard (one at a time ko ikinabit) ayaw gumana.


Problema ko ngayon ay di makapag-usap ang WinXP pc at tablet ko via usb cable. Hindi ko ito nabigyan ng pansin sa review kasi focused ako sa wireless connection -- bluetooth kasi gamit ko kadalasan. Ngayon lang lumabas kasi ini-explore ko kung paano i-root ito.

Big CON nitong tablet nito ay ang kawalan ng support from the manufacturer at techie support from the internet.

Yung website at facebook page kasi ng Kata is focused on sales lang. :ranting:

At hindi naman masyadong popular ito kaya ang hirap maghanap ng resources para dito sa tablet na ito.

Kung out-of-the-box lang, okay siya kaya lang dumating na ko sa point na gusto ko na siyang i-root at i-enhance.

Till next update na lang ulit.
 
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Re: Kata Minitab 7 Review

ang kata minitab 7 nag-slash ng 1k sa original price nila... Php6k na lang with free screen protector worth Php199.
 
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paano mo ni-root? tutorial naman. saka paano yung "mounted with windows 95" hindi ko naintindihan, pwede haluan mo ung tech review or tut mo ng layman's term (pasensiya na), pero wag mo alisin yung techie part.

satisfied din ako so far... more than a month old na rin kata ko, june 12, 2012 ko nabili. marami pa kong gustong i-explore kulang lang sa time. madalas ko siya gamitin sa net browsing, ebook reading, babad ako ngayon sa Symb, panay upload download and games syempre.

maganda nga yung store nila. friendly rin yung staff saka kahit sa ibang branch ka bumili i-entertain ka pa rin.

:) :clap:

saan po pwede makabili neto? ung store tlga.. meron ba sa manila?
 
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OWTEL SHOP

Mandaluyong, Philippines G/f Starmall, EDSA corner Shaw
boulevard Mandaluyong City 1500.

meron din sa alabang-metropolis ... dun kami nakabili ng pinsan ko ... ako nung june 12, siya last aug 11, kaya ko nalaman na bumaba yung price.

meron din sa robinsons-imus cavite... lagay ko lang, kahit sa manila ang hanap mo.

pa-ot ng konti .... about kata pa rin naman ... nakita ko habang ginu-google yung branches ng owtel ... may bago silang tablet Kata T1 Android 4.0.3 ... 2 cameras: front and back, hdmi daw, 1024 x 600 pixels, 8GB internal memory (1GB RAM), 32GB external. Featured product para sa U.S. wala pa yata dito sa atin.

eto yung link: http://www.owtelistore.com/

... mababa yung 8GB na internal memory (or Nand flash memory).
 
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Re: All About Kata Minitab 7 (Reviews, Issues, Questions, Concerns, etc)

May corrections at additional info ako about Memory/Storage ng kata...

click here.
 
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Re: All About Kata Minitab 7 (Reviews, Issues, Questions, Concerns, etc)

sir magkano po ba mag pa root ng mini tab?? di kasi ako marunong eh...tnx

so guys, in other words, maganda tong minitab 7 or yung T1? planning to buy one kasi..please advice....tnx:pls:
 
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Re: All About Kata Minitab 7 (Reviews, Issues, Questions, Concerns, etc)

mganda ba tong mini tab 7?
tnx
 
Re: All About Kata Minitab 7 (Reviews, Issues, Questions, Concerns, etc)

sir magkano po ba mag pa root ng mini tab?? di kasi ako marunong eh...tnx

hindi rin ako marunong; si mr. pierrie, sabi nya nakapag-root na sya pero di pa sya sumasagot sa request ko for tutorial. kaya research-research pa rin ako sa ngayon. update: meron na tut binigay si mr. pierre :)

so guys, in other words, maganda tong minitab 7 or yung T1? planning to buy one kasi..please advice....tnx:pls:

mganda ba tong mini tab 7?
tnx

sa totoo lang, dalawa pa lang kaming nag-post dito na maganda ang minitab 7... parang kulang yon, di ba? saka medyo subjective pa.

kaya I tried to put a lot of details about this tablet to help you evaluate it. may pros and cons ... para balanse. depende rin siguro kung saan mas gagamitin yung tablet.

primary objective ko kasi is ebook reader. bonus na sa akin yung iba. internet browsing, email, music, movie (youtube and yung korean streaming site, di ko matandaan yung site), games for the kids and kids-at-heart, facebook, twitter, skype, yahoo, google play (install/uninstall ng iba't-ibang apps). gamit na gamit ko siyempre yung wifi, tapos yung bluetooth. hindi hit sa kin yung usb dongle kasi mabagal mag-internet sa ganun pero gumagana yon. ok na ok sa kin yung 16mb na memory at flash player... galing kasi ako sa sgy na kulang na kulang sa mem at walang flash support.

yung bago nilang tablet na T1 mukhang maganda ... 2 cameras (front & back) ... hdmi port ... ICS ... 1024 x 600 .... 1GB RAM (kung totoo ito, oks na oks ito kahit 8GB lang ang Nand flash; 271 lang kasi RAM ng minitab7). dun ko lang sa site nila nakuha specs ng T1. sa fb page naman nila, may isang nag-post na nakabili na raw sya ng T1 at maganda raw, wala nga lang details.

kaya "disclaimer" ko: di ko sasabihing bumili na kayo dahil maganda ito... ipapabasa ko na lang ulit yung review ko sa inyo para you can make an informed choice. :)

pasensya na po at napahaba reply ko. :)
 
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