Grantapus
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Tittle says it all! Link below:
http://www.amazon.com/RCA-RCT6773W2...1457098418&sr=1-1&keywords=rca+voyager+tablet
http://www.amazon.com/RCA-RCT6773W2...1457098418&sr=1-1&keywords=rca+voyager+tablet
Is it "good"? Personally, I would get a Fire 7 tablet and throw a custom ROM on it, as there is a good amount of development for it.
Not very much, but i really only need a cheap tablet for testing some apps, and playing basic games, and reading, and surfing. i dont need it to do heavy multi tasking, or anything like thatWhat do you expected for that price?
You'd be better off buying a $100 tablet than two $50 tablets, personally.Hey hey Hey! that sounds like a good idea! i think maybe i will get the link above, and the fire, and install cyanogenmod on the fire, and COMPARE!
You know? Your right!You'd be better off buying a $100 tablet than two $50 tablets, personally.
Lol come on even those who know nothing about economics or how to spend money should be able to figure that one $100 tablet is better than two $50 ones.You know? Your right!
Because when you start messing with slashing roms and stuff, you could very easily brick your tablet.Lol come on even those who know nothing about economics or how to spend money should be able to figure that one $100 tablet is better than two $50 ones.
Geoff's said to you before the Kindle with the custom ROM is the best option for $50. So why not just get one of those and flash it eh?
Not really.Because when you start messing with flashing roms and stuff, you could very easily brick your tablet.
Because when you start messing with slashing roms and stuff, you could very easily brick your tablet.
Most bricks are soft bricks, meaning you can restore it to stock and try again. Now if you start deviating from guides and try flashing bootloaders from other tablets onto yours, sure you could hard brick it. You said yourself you want to get into development and learn more about Android, what better way than following step by step guides using ADB terminal commands, sideloading images, etc?Because when you start messing with slashing roms and stuff, you could very easily brick your tablet.
yeah, i guess i would learn something...Most bricks are soft bricks, meaning you can restore it to stock and try again. Now if you start deviating from guides and try flashing bootloaders from other tablets onto yours, sure you could hard brick it. You said yourself you want to get into development and learn more about Android, what better way than following step by step guides using ADB terminal commands, sideloading images, etc?
*Flash* ur right.How do you expect to succeed in development if you can't 'slash'a simple rom?