NEW 7" Google Android 4.0 Tablet Dual Cameras 1.2GHz + Keyboard, Case and Stand Combo
This tablet is the latest trend that gives you easy internet capability, access to email, or video chat on its crystal clear screen. It has
a 5-point capacitive touchscreen, which is extremely responsive and responds to as many as 5 commands at a time. Large and complicated
games are easily processed on it like Fruit Ninja, Plants vs. Zombies and other 3D Games.
The 7" Android 4.0 Tablet PC comes with the super-fast Allwinner A13 1.2GHz CPU+GPU Mali-400MP and 4GB 512MB RAM allowing you to run
multiple applications at once without ruining speed or performance. It is also powered by Google Android 4.0.3 to ensure smoothness and
functionality, so users can also download thousands of APPS from the Google Android Market.
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The WiFi function allows you to stay connected from any WiFi hotspot. This tablet supports Flash 11.1, which allows you to surf on the
internet without obstruction. The 7" screen has a 16:9 screen resolution making it easier to view more documents and books in one screen
without having to scroll up and down. |
What's the difference between capacitive and resistive touch screen ?
1. Multi-touch capacitive screen can accept multiple commands simultaneously, which is especially suitable for various large and
complicated games. The resistive screen is more suitable for simple games and web browsing.
2. Resistive touch screens need to be adjusted regularly whereas capacitive touch screens do not.
3. The lifetime of capacitive touch screens are longer than resistive touch screens.
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Specification |
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CPU Processor |
Allwinner A13 1.2 GHZ + GPU Mali 400 MP |
Operating System |
Google Android 4.0.3 ICE Cream Sandwich |
Size |
7" TFT LCD(16:9 Screen) |
Resolution |
800*480 Pixel, support G-Sensor |
Touch Screen |
High Sensitive 5 Point Capacitive Touch Screen |
RAM |
512MB DDR3 |
Capacity |
4GB; Expandable to 32GB |
Camera |
Dual Cameras(0.3MP Front, 2MP Rear) |
Output Device |
Built-in Loud Speaker |
Input Device |
Built-in Microphone |
LAN |
External Fast 10/100 Mbps if equipped with an Ethernet Adapter |
Wireless |
Support WiFi (Built-in 802.11b/g WLAN Card), Support 3G (3G Dongle Not Included in Package) |
Card Reader Slot |
TF/MMC Card slot X 1 |
USB |
Micro USB port |
Audio Port |
Headphone socket*1 |
AC Power Adaptor |
Input AC100-240V, 50-60Hz, Output 5V 1.5A |
Battery Pack |
3.7V 2800mAh Li-Polymer rechargeable battery |
Dimension |
196.3*120.8*9.5mm |
Weight |
520g |
Picture Viewer |
Support JPG, JPEG, GIF..... |
Media File Audio |
MP3,WMA,WAV,APE,OGG,FLAC |
Video Player |
Support AVI, RM, MKV, WMV, MOV, MP4, PMP,MPEG, MPG, FLV, 3GP, MPG, H.264, etc |
Music Player |
Support MP3, WMA, MP2, OGG, AAC, M4A, MA4, FLAC, APE, 3GP, WAV, support playlist |
G Sensor |
Yes |
Languages |
English,Spanish,French,German,Japanese,Dutch,Greek,Russian,Italian,Indonesian,Norwegian,Polish,Hungarian,
Swedish,Korean, Chinese (Traditional), Chinese (Simplified) |
Software |
Fring, QQ, MSN, Youtube, Google Map, Document to go, Multimedia Player, Es File Explore, Application Store |
Input/Output Ports |
3.5mm Headphone*1 |
Micro USB port*1 |
Power Jack*1 |
TF Card Slot*1 |
Accessory |
8 Pin USB Cable, 8 Pin OTG Cable, English User's Manual, AC Charger*1 (US Spec). 7" Google Android 4.0 Capacitive Tablet PC*1
2. Stylus Pen*1
3. English User's Manual*1
4. OTG Cable*1
5. USB Cable*1
6. AC Charger*1 (US Spec)
7. Keyboard*1
8. Packing Box*1 |
Question 1: What is a Google Android tablet? |
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A: Android is an operating system for mobile phones and tablets, in much the same way that PCs run Microsoft Windows as their operating system. It's maintained by Google, and comes in a few different version, at the time of writing, Android 4.2 has been released. |
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Question 2: Where can I download free Apps? |
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A: You can get apps from the Google Play store, or from other sources, such as GetJar and 1mobile market. They can also be loaded onto an Android device manually via a USB cable without using a store. |
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Question 3: How can I connect the internet with 3G? |
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A: You can connect to the 3g services if equipped with a dongle which has a sim card slot. The sim card should be 3g enabled. Sim card is used in cell-phone for connection. Verizon, Sprint, etc. We can just connect 3G dongle to USB 2.0, so we need an OTG cable which is included in our package, please follow these steps:
1: Make sure your dongle works on your PC/Laptop.
2: You must know the manual setting of your dongle/Service provider (you can download it from net, eg: search for "Verizon APN settings").
3: Download PPP widget from google app and grant root access to it after installation.
4: Connect the 3G dongle to your table pc via the OTG Cable.
5: Click on configure and fill the details of manual setting of your dongle/Service provider.
6: Click connect and enjoy. |
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Question 4: You said this tablet pc would support MSN, Fring, QQ, Office Suite, why aren't there on screen after the boot? |
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A: This Tablet PC does support all the APPs mentioned above, but we have only installed necessary APPs for you, as every customer has
different need on a variety of Apps and some of them are not even free, therefore users need to install on their own./td> |
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Question 5: I don't see 4GB Nand Flash in internal storage, is there anything wrong? |
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A: Partial of that 4GB Nand Flash is used for formatting and other functions, resembling to the status of a Computer's Hard Drive. More precisely, it is consisted of three parts, internal storage(app data&media content), NAND Flash and and hidden system space. |
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Question 6: Can't connect my Tablet PC via WiFi, how to sort this out? |
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A: If problems like "Seem out of range","Random disconnections" etc occur, the tablet gets the blame because the user already has their smartphone, laptop or xbox connected so it must be the tablet right?
In some ways, yes, and there are possible issues, and of course, ways to overcome them:
1: Whenever you try to connect WiFi for the first time, make sure there is no space in SSID, SSID is how your network named, like
"Alland-Networking", "Jameshouse", but Android Tablets seem to have difficulty in connnecting WiFi if there is a space in Network name.
2: Intermittent Connection, this is usally caused by Router not issuing an IP address to the tablet, assign a static IP address can settle down the problem. Operate in such an order: Settings-WiFi-Hold the network you are to connect for a second-Modify network-drag the menu down to check"show advanced options"-Change IP settings from DHCP to Static, fix the tablet IP address to something like 192.168.0.xx
3: Security Block, this is the case when you have excellent signals on the table pc, but your device just refuses to connect WiFi. The easiest method is to switch off security and add mac control to filter out outside users. Effectively, you input the tablet MAC address into the security setup menu on your router and this will give the tablet free access to all of the routers security features, however this blocks all other devices from entering the network so remember to add the MAC address of your smart phone, laptop, xbox etc. For specific instuctions on how to do this, read routers manual or consult your ISP.
4: Network Congestion, the rest of your devices may work fine but the tablet keeps dropping out or shows very low signal even when sitting on top of the router - a favourite complaint that received from users. This contributes to too many wireless signals from competing networks spoiling your network signal. Android Tablets seem particularly susceptible to this. Cycling to a different channel frequency can help significantly and many people see their signal jump from "low" to "excellent" just by the flick of that virtual switch. Cycle throuigh all 11 frequencies until you find the one that works best with your tablet.
5: Router Issue, try to connect WiFi in some hotspots like Starbucks and KFC, if it works there, then the easiest cure seems to be to replace the router.
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Question 7: When should I choose to restore the factory settings, and what problems does it solve? |
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A: Performing a factory reset can be useful for a number of reasons and situations, particularly when your device has become too clogged up with apps, files and different accounts which may be compromising the performance. Please follow the outlined steps below:
1: Navigate to the settings of your tablet.
2: Scroll down to click on Backup&Reset section of the Settings menu.
3: Enter reset facotry settings.
4: Hit the Reset Device Button. |
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Question 8: How to reflash the operating system? |
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A: It is necessary to reinstall your operating sysytem when you come across problems like screen lock, stuck on Android logo during boot, lines on screen, or other software issues that prevent the tablet from working properly, please message us for detailed instructions and addresses to dowload system files. | | |