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Hello all,
I would like to start a thread discussing Xtron PB7646BP for BMW e46 ONLY to help anyone with this unit get the correct MCU and firmware.
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Description7" HD Digital Octa-Core 64bit 32GB + 2G RAM Android 6.0 Multi Touch Screen Car DVD Player Custom Fit for BMW E46 | Rover 75 | MG ZT
32G ROM | 2G RAM | TPMS | OBD2 | 4G | DAB+ | Screen Mirroring Function | Full RCA Output
•Applicable Models & Years
For BMW E46 4-door Sedan (1998-2005), E46 2-door Coupé (1999-2006), E46 2-door Convertible (1999-2006), E46 5-door Touring (1999-2005), E46 3-door Hatchback (2000- 2004), E46 M3 (2000-2006), Rover 75 (1999-2005), MG ZT (2001-2005)
Face Panel: 250*120mm
Although we have made every effort to ensure this unit will be compatible with the listed vehicles, please check the year, dimensions and shape of the center console of your vehicles before purchasing.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
1. Please check your car's center console and see whether there is an air-conditioning cover, if there is, you can remove it to the container and then install XTRONS PB7646BP in your car perfectly.
2. If your car's original radio is 4.3" or 7" screen with 12 pins plug, or you have the navigation drive located in the rear of your car, you need to order an extra 6m extension cable to aid for the installation. (Both XTRONS EXL005 & EXL007 are compatible).
3. Please note that if your radio harness is 17 pins and the 4 pins indicated are empty, this unit can NOT fit with your car.
4. If you want to install this unit in your Rover 75 (1999-2005), MG ZT (2001-2005) vehicles, you need to cut the trimming of PB7646BP in both sides and order an extra ISO wiring harness from us. (XTRONS AK/PF7546BAP/ISOCBL02 is compatible, need it, please order it from XTRONS website).
Caution: Please make sure that all the functions operate properly before trimming.
5. Please check whether your car's radio antenna port is in the car's trunk, if it is, you need to order a radio antenna extension cable and an antenna adapter to finish the installation. (XTRONS ANT001 and ICE/ACS/13-116 are compatible).
6. If there is DSP (Digital Sound Processing) button in your factory radio, or your car has digital sound system such as "Harman Kardon" or "Bose", you will need to modify speaker wires, This unit will work with car speakers directly, and your DSP or digital sound system will NOT work.
•Android 6.0 Marshmallow
The PB7646BP is powered by the latest Android 6.0 Marshmallow operating system. This means an even faster and smoother user experience, much more powerful than any of the previous in-vehicle infotainment systems ever produced.
•The Most Powerful Hardware in Industry Ever
1. Octa-Core 64bit Processor
The Octa-Core 64 bit is a new generation of high-end processors. Its eight core configuration allows for the achievement of ultra-fast running speeds with a smooth and efficient multi-task processing ability, satisfying even the most tech savvy users.
First Time Boot: 10 Seconds Faster
Second Time Power On: Less Than 1 Second (Compared to the Quad-core System).
2. 32GB ROM + 2GB RAM
Giving you more space and faster speed to download your favorite Apps, play 3D games and watch movies in a smooth and fluid manner.
Premium Radio Module for Vehicle Industry: NXP6686 Strong anti-interference ability, good radio signal receiving.
Power Amplifier Chip: TDA7851 High-fidelity and powerful audio effects.
Laser Head: Hitachi 1200XH, good compatibility, durable
•High Definition Video Experience
1. Supports 4K Video Format
4K has arrived and is ready to replace 1080P as the highest definition video format. This allows for the playing of games or watching of videos without missing any details due to the high definition.
2. 1024*600 High Resolution, Multi-touch Screen
The 1024*600 high pixel density provides amazingly vibrant video and visual effects, while the multi-touch screen offers a remarkably fluid and intuitive operation.
•Smarter User Interface (UI) Design
The all new intuitively desined UI enables the driver easy and fast operation that with the layout in such as way that offer convenient access to all functions.
Selections such as music and radio can be operated with ease from the home screen.
One button acceleration helps you clear the cache and speed up the performance.
•Connecting and Sharing without Boundry
1. Screen Mirroring Function
Screen mirroring allows you to mirror your phone's screen to the PB7646BP. You can choose to read messages or watch videos directly on the screen of this head unit instead of on your phone. Just connect your phone and go.
Note: Please note that not all smartphones are compatible with this screen mirroring function.
2. Full RCA Output
Get together with your friends and utilize the full spectrum of the features and the entertainment simultaneously on the PB7646BP via the RCA output function to other monitors.
PB7646BP: Everything can be shared on the other monitors.
Others: Only DVD can be shared on the other monitors.
3. Dual Zone Function
The XTRONS PB7646BP supports DVD background playing, which allows you to navigate, listen to the radio or make hands-free phone calls whilst your kids are watching DVD via the backseat monitors, all at the same time.
•Bring Convenience & Safety to your Journey
1. Bluetooth 4.0
Access your smartphones phonebook, call logs, search contacts via name or numbers, make hands free calls, display unanswered calls and listen to your music via the latest Bluetooth 4.0.
Hands Free Calls
Bluetooth Music
2. Online Maps, Free to Navigate
Different online maps such as Google Map, iGO, Sygic, Waze and many more, are readily available for download onto this head unit. Your journeys will no longer be troubled by the nightmare of getting lost and with the added convenience of having a large display and great viewing angle.
Please note that this unit doesn't come with a GPS map and the navigation software has to be downloaded from the Google Play Store.
3. Steering Wheel Control Ready (CANbus Box Provided)
Take control of the music or use the hands-free calling function for safety to and concentrate on the road ahead. This head unit's steering wheel control (SWC) works with vehicles with a digital SWC.
•Extended Functions for more Enjoyable Use
1. Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) is Available
After having correctly installed the TPMS to your car wheels, the sensors will automatically monitor tire pressure and temperature, and transmit real-time statistics to the receiver so that you can view real-time data of your vehicles' tires on the head unit display.
Note: Tire pressure monitoring receiver system is not included (XTRONS TPMS01 is compatible). Need it, inquire with us now!
Please ensure that you have installed the 4 sensors to activate the TPMS function.
2. OBD2 - A Window for you to Diagnose your Car Status
With the OBD2 function available on this unit, you are able to retrieve realtime data and trouble codes from your vehicles computer. The data obtained from your vehicle is presented in an easy to read format.
Note: OBD2 isn't included (XTRONS OBD02 is compatible). Need it, inquire with us now!
3. DAB+ Tuner Ready
Enjoy Audiophile-level Sound in your Car
After connecting a USB radio receiver stick via the USB port, you can enjoy better sound quality and stronger signal to many digital audio broadcasting channels.
DAB+ radio receiver stick (Optional), XTRONS USBDAB01 is compatible. Need it, inquire with us now!
4. Faster Wireless with WiFi or 4G
Built-in WiFi Module
Accessing the Internet using your mobile device as a hotspot.
4G Internet Sharing
By connecting XTRONS 3GDONG008 or 4GDONG001 with a SIM card to the head unit, you will be able to surf the Internet and even share it with all mobile devices in your car via the built-in WiFi.
Note: Other 3G/4G dongles may not compatible with this unit.
•Elaborate Backside Design
The newly designed heat sink and connectors maximise the capability of an andriod unit while keep the wires simple and tidy at installation.
Customised Connector: Plug & go connectors are designed to match the original socket, easy installation and hassel-free.
Automative Standard GPS / Radio Antenna Port: FAKRA connectors are designed to perform up to 3 GHz to meet the automative mechanical and environmental requirements.
Thickened Aluminum Heat Sink: Specially designed for efficient heat dissipation.
•Optional Accessories to Perfect your User Experience
Optional Accessories to make the stereo better suited to your needs.
1. 4G& 3G
Browse the Internet on the go with ease with either a 4G or 3G dongle (Optional).
XTRONS 4GDONG001 (for 4G Internet) and 3GDONG008 (for 3G Internet) are compatible.
2. OBD2
OBD02 (Optional) allows you to keep up to date with your vehicles diagnostics and information functions available, thus allowing you to monitor your vehicles status.
The XTRONS OBD02 is compatible.
3. DVR
External DVR (Optional) helps to record your journeys for added peace of mind, ultimately improving your safety and security on our busy roads.
XTRONS DVR015, DVR017 and DVR022 are compatible
4. MIC
External Microphone (Optional) makes the hands free Bluetooth easier and safer, as callers are able to hear you with improved clarity.
XTRONS MIC001 & MIC002 are compatible
5. CAMERA
Reversing camera (Optional) ensures safe and more accurate reversing, ultimately adding to your safety on the road.
Supports NTSC / PAL signal input
XTRONS Universal Reversing Camera Series and BMW vehicle specific cameras are compatible.
6. KEYBOARD
The external keyboard (Optional) makes the input of commands information much easier, fleixible and more convenient.
The XTRONS AMK003 is compatible.
7. DAB+
DAB+ tuner (Optional) helps you get better sound quality and stronger receiving digital audio broadcasting, thus you can enjoy the best radio programme without distortion.
XTRONS USBDAB01 is compatible
Please check to ensure your countries support DAB. For the countries support DAB, please check - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Countries_using_DAB/DMB
8. TPMS
TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System, Optional) helps you monitor your tire pressure and temperature to increase your driving safety.
XTRONS TPMS01 is compatible
•Other Features that Enrich your In-Car Entertainment
1. Built-in Radio Tuner (RDS Enabled)
(18 FM and 12 AM stations Preset)
2. Built-in USB & SD Slot
32GB (the max files in the USB & SD card should be within 8GB)
3. Region Free DVD Player
Compatible Formats: CD-Audio, CD-Video, CD-ROM, DVD-Audio, DVD-Video, DVD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-RAM, Double layer DVD+R.
4. Customize Your Themes
17 kinds of static themes, 4 dynamic themes, Custom yourself
5. 4*48W Surround Sound
Pop, Rock, Jazz, Classical, Flat, User, Voice
6. Supports Multiple Menu Languages
English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Portugese, Russian, Dutch, Polish, Japanese, Simplified & Traditional Chinese, Arabic, and many more. Over 70 language are available in total.
•Size:
Head Unit: 178.5*155*50mm
Face Panel: 250*30*120mm
•Accessories:
2 x ISO Wiring Harness
1 x USB Adapter Cable
1 x GPS Antenna
1 x User Manual
1 x USB Cable
1 x CANbus Box
2 x RCA Cables
1 x Microphone & Camera Cable
My default Build and MCU version
BUILD NUMBER at time of posting (px5-userbug 6.0.1 MXC89L user.hct.20170506.095732 test-keys)
MCU (MTCD_GS_V2_43_1)
ANDROID VERSION (6.0.1)
So if you have this unit please feel free to join in.
Hopefully this will help others in the future.
Much space wasted for buttons, little screen, would not buy.
Skratchuk said:
Hello all,
I would like to start a thread discussing Xtron PB7646BP for BMW e46 ONLY to help anyone with this unit get the correct MCU and firmware.
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So if you have this unit please feel free to join in.
Hopefully this will help others in the future.
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Hi ya, what is it that you're helping with? MCU and Android is in almost all scenarios identical between MTCD, so help me understand the value - did you have later android or mcu versions to share? I'd suggest posting the mtcd mcu and android version, it doesn't seem like there's much thought or understanding of the unit you have.
marchnz said:
Hi ya, what is it that you're helping with? MCU and Android is in almost all scenarios identical between MTCD, so help me understand the value - did you have later android or mcu versions to share? I'd suggest posting the mtcd mcu and android version, it doesn't seem like there's much thought or understanding of the unit you have.
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Sorry I hadn't finished the post!
I have no problems updating the firmware but I tried an MCU update which I believe should have been any GS file but it came up with a UNMATCH ERROR message.
I am finding it hard to rectify this problem and was hoping by starting a post for this unit ONLY it would help others.
Skratchuk said:
Sorry I hadn't finished the post!
I have no problems updating the firmware but I tried an MCU update which I believe should have been any GS file but it came up with a UNMATCH ERROR message. View attachment 4286699
I am finding it hard to rectify this problem and was hoping by starting a post for this unit ONLY it would help others.
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MCUs on MTCD units are cross compatible, check out @marchnz's thread on the matter in this forum.
Starting a post for this unit only will not help others, it will simply cause confusion and clutter the forum with necessary threads because ALL MTCD GS units are the same inside, they just have different fronts and more to the point as has already been pointed out, the similarities between all MTCD units is such that separate threads for each manufacturers version are not needed.
Also, there is no such thing as an "Xtrons PB7646BP" thats just a made up model name - Xtrons are sellers only, you have a GS unit. Xtrons sell units from lots of manufacturers and may well have sent you an MCU from another manufacturer.
So confusing!
Go ahead Admin go ahead and delete post...
Skratchuk said:
So confusing!
Go ahead Admin go ahead and delete post...
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No moderator has any knowledge of these units so they wont do anything.
To sort out your problem check @marchnz's thread I linked to earlier.
Hi All,
I have looking for an Android head unit for some time. Judging by the research I have done Ownice and Joying seem to be the most popular with the most support.
My problem though is Amazon does not offer shipping for these products to my location.
Based on my location, the only 8-core units which ship, are the two listed below:
Eincar:
"Latest Andorid 7.1 Double Din Car Stereo Octa Core Car CD DVD Player In Dash GPS Navigation with 6.2” HD Touchscreen Support Bluetooth/WiFi/USB/SD/AM/FM/Video out/Subwoofer/Backup Camera Input"
And Henhaoro:
"Henhaoro Android car stereo 7.1 Octa Core 2G 32G 7" In Dash 2 Din Gps Navigation Player receiver Touch Screen Radio Head Unit (2018 Henhaoro A7 series)"
Sorry, I can not post links yet, those are the product titles on amazon.
Does any one have experience with these two models?
Is there any support for them?
What are your general recommendations?
I am leaning towards the Henhaoro for the physical dial which the Eincar lacks.
Thanks
new Rockship PX6 ( rk3399) Are here !
2 Core cortex A72 2ghz
4 Core Cortex A53 1.5ghz
PX6 On Geekbench (thanks myspac ) :
Single-Core Score
1246
Multi-Core Score
2021
Whereas a PX5 8 Ccore A53 1.5ghz On Geekbench :
Single-Core Score
612
Multi-Core Score
1672
https://ljhang.fr.aliexpress.com/store/2347264
XINPINHANG :
https://www.aliexpress.com/store/gr...l?spm=a2g0w.12010612.1000001.8.49873a5ecxje7X
https://www.aliexpress.com/store/4600039?spm=a2g0w.12010608.1000001.8.2590616dXXyVWu
https://www.aliexpress.com/wholesal...nitiative_id=SB_20190104154155&SearchText=px6
(the bad : always the same crap screen (1024x600))
( be carefull px30 are not the same, it's some crap with A35 soc)
edit
news :
PX6 Android 8.1 users will be able to upgrade to Android 9.0 :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=79299282&postcount=127
root ? :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=79320683&postcount=143
some ChessSpider tips :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=79855066&postcount=255
Firmware update (thanks emre33 ):
NEW update PX6
MAX6 Version : PX6 HA2_rk3399_9.0(20190726) https://www.sendspace.com/pro/dl/pfbgl1
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1qQx6R1vvhx79qZUDmHroU52u4bn9t57t
THX hotaudio
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MAX6 PX6, RK3399, HA2_rk3399_9.0_ota (20190828), Android 9 new firmware from HA/Dasaita:
https://yadi.sk/d/Qa1IdPOxk2791w
https://www.sendspace.com/pro/dl/9sdgyp
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Mod Pie 9.0 Android PX6 RK3399 By Malaysk :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...9-1024x600-t3956762/post80056261#post80056261
The PX6 board itself :
https://www.amazon.de/M-I-C-PX6-Rockchip-Cortex-A72-xCortex-53-RK3399/dp/B07RMKD2KZ
mum1989 said:
new Rockship PX6 Are here !
2 Core cortex A72 2ghz
4 Core Cortex A53 1.5ghz
( PX5 8 Ccore A53 1.5ghz )
And Android 8.1
https://ljhang.fr.aliexpress.com/st...12010608/itm2home-1.nav-list.4.9cda35ceDdbhRf
https://fr.aliexpress.com/item/LJHA...l?spm=a2g0w.12010612.8148356.2.113b4e37Voz53F
(the bad : always the same crap screen (1024x600))
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Interesting, those are MTCD/E units, I ll get this thread moved to the MTCD forum.
They claim the resolution is 1240x1080 in those listings.
i don't тhink so, always 1024*600 is mentionned on theese product :/
https://es.aliexpress.com/store/pro...76.html?spm=a2g0w.12010608.0.0.6f2b35cetybvMo
or :
https://es.aliexpress.com/store/pro...76.html?spm=a2g0w.12010608.0.0.63c035ceA9tvuZ
mum1989 said:
i don't тhink so, always 1024*600 is mentionned on theese product :/
https://es.aliexpress.com/store/pro...76.html?spm=a2g0w.12010608.0.0.6f2b35cetybvMo
or :
https://es.aliexpress.com/store/pro...76.html?spm=a2g0w.12010608.0.0.63c035ceA9tvuZ
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Its mentioned in the spec sheet but in the pictures it says 1240x1080, the only way to be sure is to buy one I guess - they previously claimed that 1024x600 was HD but its isnt.
None of those items are available.
I have asked for the resolution of these PX6 model
Like: https://ljd.en.alibaba.com/product/...T.html?spm=a2700.7803241/c.0.0.4c8e3e5fwpqDt3
And 1920x1640 is not the resolution of the display. The display is still the stupid 1024x600 resolution. The device have the same stupid 10 years old video output RCA connector, USB 2.0, ....
I will wait some hardware upgrade not only CPU... in next 10 years !!! stupid !
myspac said:
I have asked for the resolution of these PX6 model
Like: https://ljd.en.alibaba.com/product/...T.html?spm=a2700.7803241/c.0.0.4c8e3e5fwpqDt3
And 1920x1640 is not the resolution of the display. The display is still the stupid 1024x600 resolution. The device have the same stupid 10 years old video output RCA connector, USB 2.0, ....
I will wait some hardware upgrade not only CPU... in next 10 years !!! stupid !
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I think youll be waiting for some time.
1024x600 is perfectly good even if it is a weird resolution.
Some RK3188/PX3 Lollipop units have HDMI out if thats important to you.
typos1 said:
I think youll be waiting for some time.
1024x600 is perfectly good even if it is a weird resolution.
Some RK3188/PX3 Lollipop units have HDMI out if thats important to you.
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You are right;
- I know I will wait for a long time, and it is a shame because these Android radio are great …
- resolution, USB2, RCA can be enought, but it is 10 years old , and we want better like our phone, tablet, TV ….etc..
(RK3188/PX3 doesn't work correctly: perf, same display, USB2.... and I don't know why they didn't keep HDMI with PX6 because the CPU have HDMI output...)
I only want to say that these products could be very very very exceptionnal if not only the CPU was upgraded…
I do remember a few HDMI-out units, but most manufacturers seemed to have switched back to RCA video out. Honestly, the reason is probably becuase there is not much in-car gear with HDMI. I mean my headrest monitors are RCA-based, my backup camera is RCA-based and dashcams are usually USB or RCA-based.
What would you really use the HDMI out for?
I *do* wish that the audio-related internals and screens were better quality though (not really higher resolution, just higher-quality display types - no more TN displays). I also with they had anti-glare coatings. A super-reflective screen in the car is just a bad idea... And the CANBUS interfaces that generate sounds are just ridiculously bad. The turn-signal and warning chimes that my CANBUS module generates are laughable...
- "A super-reflective screen in the car is just a bad idea... " => Yes , it is so so true !¨"
- I understand than RCA is usefull too, but they can provide RCA and HDMI (like old PX3), it is not complex (hdmi pin is present on PX6) .
(I need HDMI for my HUD and at this time, I must connect it by USB + displaylink vdeo outut card which it use CPU. The resolution is not very good because the display resolution of the unit is low. (when I use MHL of my tablet, the result for my HUD is "perfect").
- and I need USB high speed for my phone, harddrive….
Unfortunately terrible glare is common even on new cars. Look at tesla that everyone is copying. Very rare to see cars with anti glare screens. Surprisingly more common on cheaper new cars.
I like there is innovated MTC revision after so long, but I will cowardly wait until there are some in stock in EU and first reviews by others come in
I've had 3 or 4 different aftermarket WinCE-based touch-screen 2DIN units in my GM and they all had anti-glare screens. It seems that when manufacturers switched from resistive-based touchscreens to capacitive-based touchscreens, they also lost the anti-glare coating. Eonon actually includes an anti-glare screen protector when you buy from them (at least some of them), which is nice, but unfortunately, they leave a small gap around the edge of the screen since they are a little smaller than the screen itself. For the life of me, I can't underatand why anyone would want such a reflective screen in the car... The nicest screen in the world doesn't do a damn bit of good if you can't see it. The anti-glare layer also significantly reduces fingerprints.
I have same grime with today's TVs even, no way around it. I'm accepting need for protector.
I'm new to all these head units, but from the looks of it, it is all the same with different face plate only - ie. touch buttons/volume rotary knob.
I will wait for px6 64gb in eu and finally give a try even if noone post review here or on 4pda
I mostly want it only for reversing camera though, but still Chinese android HU seems most reasonable, sad
I think those sellers are exaggerating about the maximum core speed.
There are 2 models on the marked, the A72 2.0 GHZ is the RK3399 PRO and the regular RK3399 A72 that run on 1.8 GHZ
http://www.rock-chips.com/a/en/products/RK33_Series/2018/0130/874.html
http://www.rock-chips.com/a/en/products/RK33_Series/2016/0419/758.html
Also these chips get seriously hot, so these chips realy needs a heatsink or a fan, not a simple coverplate like now on the px5.
Flemischguy said:
I think those sellers are exaggerating about the maximum core speed.
There are 2 models on the marked, the A72 2.0 GHZ is the RK3399 PRO and the regular RK3399 A72 that run on 1.8 GHZ
http://www.rock-chips.com/a/en/products/RK33_Series/2018/0130/874.html
http://www.rock-chips.com/a/en/products/RK33_Series/2016/0419/758.html
Also these chips get seriously hot, so these chips realy needs a heatsink or a fan, not a simple coverplate like now on the px5.
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Why would you assume that theyre "exaggerating about the maximum core speed" ? The RK3399 is available with 2Ghz so we ll assume that these RK3399 units use the RK3399Pro. If someone buys one and the max speed turns out to be 1.8Ghz then we ll know its a plain old RK3399.
myspac said:
You are right;
- I know I will wait for a long time, and it is a shame because these Android radio are great …
- resolution, USB2, RCA can be enought, but it is 10 years old , and we want better like our phone, tablet, TV ….etc..
(RK3188/PX3 doesn't work correctly: perf, same display, USB2.... and I don't know why they didn't keep HDMI with PX6 because the CPU have HDMI output...)
I only want to say that these products could be very very very exceptionnal if not only the CPU was upgraded…
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According to the spec sheet RK3399s support USB 3.
typos1 said:
Why would you assume that theyre "exaggerating about the maximum core speed" ? The RK3399 is available with 2Ghz so we ll assume that these RK3399 units use the RK3399Pro. If someone buys one and the max speed turns out to be 1.8Ghz then we ll know its a plain old RK3399.
According to the spec sheet RK3399s support USB 3.
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How many sellers claimed that they selling a RK3188 @ 1.6 GHZ while they selling the much slower px3 RK3188-T that runs 1.4 GHZ. even the gpu is slower than the original RK3188. So it would be not the first time that sellers exaggerating.
Flemischguy said:
How many sellers claimed that they selling a RK3188 @ 1.6 GHZ while they selling the much slower px3 RK3188-T that runs 1.4 GHZ. even the gpu is slower than the original RK3188. So it would be not the first time that sellers exaggerating.
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Not that many.
We best wait for someone to get hold of a unit before judging . . .
We all know they'll put a new coreboard on the same motherboards and sell it as the next big thing.
Nothing else will change because the motherboards don't change and that's where all the other functions are.
The only change is this one will get hotter even faster since they won't dare put a fan or proper heatsink on them.
leonkernan said:
We all know they'll put a new coreboard on the same motherboards and sell it as the next big thing.
Nothing else will change because the motherboards don't change and that's where all the other functions are.
The only change is this one will get hotter even faster since they won't dare put a fan or proper heatsink on them.
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As I said, best to wait and see rather than speculate. Oh and the motherboards do sometimes change and some manufacturers do fit fans.
Would PX5 firmware run on these PX6 Units? Does it need to be recooked?
I have one live PX6 head unit.
Thanks
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The good:
Attractive design and great build quality.
Top-end hardware and impeccable performance.
Lots of connectivity options.
Dual ESS ES9018 Hi-Fi DAC.
DTS Listen and Dolby Audio support.
Android 9 Pie.
The bad:
No Netflix or Amazon Prime Video in HD.
32-bit version Android OS.
The UI doesn’t match the design of the box.
Much more expensive than the GT-King.
Being the first TV box to run on Amologic’s most powerful S922X processor, the Beelink GT-King has attracted a lot of attention, but also stirred a bit of controversy among its users. The beefy chipset may have helped the box become the new benchmark and performance king, but software-related issues with this new SoC. weren’t solved until recent updates. Fortunately, after the latest firmware upgrade, the GT-King is finally performing steadily as designed.
The recently released GT-King Pro is the upgraded version of the GT-King, and the latest addition to Beelink’s TV box lineup. The Amlogic S922X-H chipset (Hexa-core big.LITTLE CPU, Mali-G52MP6 GPU, 12nm manufacturing process) in the GT-King Pro is almost identical to the S922X inside the GT-King, the only difference being that the former has DTS Listen and Dolby Audio licenses. The Pro variant has a new metal case, a few more ports and most importantly, dual ESS ES9018 HiFi DAC which can drive headphones with an impedance of up to 600Ω.
Main Specs
Operating System: Android 9.0 (32-bit)
Processor: Amlogic S922X-H chipset
CPU: big.LITTLE Hexa-core CPU (4*[email protected], 2*Cortex-A53*1.8GHz)
GPU: Mali-G52MP6
RAM: 4GB LPDDR4
Storage: 64GB eMMc Internal Storage, SDXC Card Support
HDMI: HDMI 2.1 Output up to 3840*[email protected]
Bluetooth: Bluetooth 4.1
Audio: DTS Listen and Dolby Audio
DAC: Dual ESS ES9018 32bit audio DAC
Internet Access: Dual-band WiFi 2.4GHz/5GHz, Gigabit Ethernet
Ports: Ethernet port*1, DC-in port*1, SD card slot*1, USB 3.0 port*4, HDMI 2.1*1, RS232*1, 3.5mm audio jack*1
Dimension: 119 x 119 x 17.9mm (L x W x H)
Power Supply: 12V DC/1.5A
Weight: 380g
Chassis: Blue, aluminum
Retail Package: TV box*1, remote controller*1, HDMI cable*1, power adapter*1, user manual*1, service card*1
Retail Packaging
The Beelink GT King Pro comes with refined retail packaging, the highlighted skull on the front of the black box looks extremely cool.
In addition to the GT-King Pro tv box itself, inside the box you’ll find a 18W DC Adapter, an HDMI cable, a remote and a user manual. The user manual offers instructions in many different languages: English, German, French, Chinese and Japanese.
Design and build
The GT-King Pro looks like a completely different device when lying side by side with the GT-King. With a more premium metal case and bright blue finish, the Pro variant has the form factor more of a mini PC rather than a TV box. Only the skull on the top side, which looks identical to the one on the famous Skull Canyon mini PC, reminds us of its relation to the GT-King model.
Audio performance is a major selling point of the GT-king Pro, so you can also find “DTS Listen” & “Dolby Audio” licenses on the top side.
On the box’s front side, you will find a black plastic bar, which looks very much like a display. Beelink’s brand slogan “Connect to a wonderful life” is marked here.
A slew of interfaces can be found on the GT-King Pro. The front plays host to an IR receiver, which works well with the stock remote coming with the box. There’s also a tiny LED indicator, which will light up in white when the box is booted.
The left and right sides play host to 4 USB ports (3 USB 3.0 ports, 1 USB 2.0 port with OTG), 1 SDXC card slot and some vents.
The back side of the box sports a DC-in port, an RS232 port, an HDMI 2.1 port, an Ethernet connector, and a 3.5mm audio jack. There’s also a beautiful red power button, just like the one found on some Beelink’s mini PCs.
The GT-King Pro measures 119mm x 119mm x 17.9mm and weighs 380g. The build quality is excellent. Not only does the box look extremely polished, but it also feels pretty sturdy, and may even survive some occasional falls.
The supplied remote is predictably lightweight, and feels very well-built as well. The box responds quickly to its commands and the infra-red range are acceptably long and broad. The remote also comes with a 2.4GHz USB receiver, which seemed somewhat unnecessary at first. Then I realized that, with the receiver plugged in the GT-King pro, this remote can also be used as an air mouse, which is quite helpful when you use the box to browse webpages and do some productivity work.
The remote also supports voice control, and allows you to ask the Google Assistant to launch apps, play videos, mount web searches simply by saying “OK Google” followed by your command.
Setting it up
Setting up the Beelink GT-King Pro is as easy as setting up any TV box. Connecting it to a TV set (or projector) via HDMI, plugging in the DC power adapter and you are good to go.
After being powered on, a skull will show up on the TV screen, with its eyes blinking in different colors. The startup is quite fast, as the familiar Beelink homescreen will show up seconds afterwards.
System & Apps
The Beelink GT-King Pro ships with Android 9.0 Pie, with the very familiar Beelink skin on top. The launcher has everything laid out beautifully and is very easy to navigate. The date and time are located at the top left with the temperature widget below. In the center of the screen you have a link to the media center, internet browser and Google Play Store. There are also shortcuts to “clear memory”, app drawer, and settings laying below. To the right is an area where users can pin their favorite apps. Finally, at the bottom left you have shortcuts to power, volume, at the bottom right you have shortcuts to Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB Mounted storage and Network Storage.
The navigation bar at the very bottom is defaulted to be hidden, but you can bring it up with a mouse. It has many virtual keys, including a power button, a back button, a home button, a recent apps button, a screenshot key, a volume- button, a volume+ button and a hide-bar button.
I’ve shared my opinion in the GT-King review, and I have to say it again: Beelink should design a set of skins and wallpapers more in line with the design of the device. The ASUS ROG phone, the Xiaomi Black Shark phone, and the nubia Red Magic phone all have themes in line with their looks. Even though developing a skin completely different for one device may not be cost-efficient for a small operation like Beelink, adding a few wallpapers won’t be much of a difficulty.
Fortunately, the TV box allows you to set other pictures as wallpapers. I’ve just found some Skull images to customize the GT-King Pro.
Like all Beelink tv boxes, the GT-King Pro doesn’t come loaded with bloatware, but there are some preinstalled apps. Besides the stock Google Play Store, Chrome and Gallery, you can also find Beelink’s very own App Store, Bee Files Explorer, Media Center, Movie Player and Bee Music in the app drawer.
The Google Play Store is the normal phone and tablet variant instead of the TV version found on many other Google certified TV boxes. Although there are more apps in the tablet-version Play Store, you won’t get most of your favorite TV apps here.
Still, you can install the TV version of YouTube, Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video from Beelink’s very own App Store, those apps work better with a remote. If these are still not enough, there’s always an option to directly install the .apk files of the apps you want.
One thing I need to mention is that the GT-King Pro runs on the 32-bit version of Android 9 Pie. There are some apps which won’t run properly on the device, but it is not a concern for average TV box users.
Performance
The Beelink GT-King Pro is powered by the all new Amlogic S922X-H chipset, which contains 4 cores of Cortex A73 clocked at 2.21GHz, 2 cores of Cortex-A53 clocked at 1.8GHz, and a beefy Mali-G52MP6 GPU clocked at 846MHz. There’s also 4GB LPDDR4 RAM under the hood to handle multi-tasking.
In Antutu V7 benchmark test, the GT-King Pro scored 127,833.
In Geekbench 4 CPU test, the GT-King Pro notched 1,462 in single-core, and 4,072 in multi-core.
In the PCMark 8 Work 2.0 test, the GT-King Pro snatched 5,901, very close to the score of the mighty Nividia Shield TV.
In the more graphics-focused 3DMark test, the GT-King Pro scored 1,582 in Slingshot.
The Ice Storm Unlimited returned the GT-King Pro with a score of 22,753.
In the Antutu video tester benchmark, the GT-King Pro scored 1094, out of the 30 tested items, only one video codec is not supported.
As can be seen from the scores above, the GT-King Pro slightly edged the GT-King in all benchmarks. But the differences weren’t significant, and probably would not be felt when translated into real-life experiences. The GT-King Pro still offers less horsepower than top Android smartphones and tablets, but it has very few competitions in the world of Android TV boxes. Probably the only box more powerful is the Nvidia Shield TV, but it is more marketed as a gaming console and priced much higher than the GT-King Pro.
When it comes to day-to-day TV box tasks, the GT-King Pro is more than capable. Even when the HDMI output was set at 4K, I still experienced almost no hiccups, lags or delays.
As a pure media streamer, the GT-King Pro does as well, if not better, than most competitions. I played many video clips of different formats in Kodi, the GT-King Pro never struggled with anything I threw at it. The GT-King Pro supports Dolby Vision, Advanced HDR10, HDR10+, HLG, and PRIME HDR, with the right videos and a nice TV, it is capable of delivering satisfying video playback experiences.
Streaming 4K videos in the YouTube TV app was also extremely smooth.
Unfortunately, although the GT-King Pro supports Widevine L1, you won’t be able to stream HD videos in Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, the highest resolution you can choose is 540P. Looks like Beelink still hasn’t got the licenses from those two streaming services yet. This might be a deal-breaker for many devoted Netflix fans.
The GT-King Pro is by no means just a streaming box. It has more than enough power for most of the graphic-intense games you can find in Google Play Store. I tested Asphalt Extreme, Defender III, Snowboard Party and World of Tennis, all of them ran smoothly at maximum settings. But a joystick is necessary if you want to fully enjoy gaming with this TV Box.
Browsing the web was also a nice experience. With multiple image-heavy webpages loaded in Chrome, and the box remained smooth and responsive.
The device is obviously designed as an entertainment hub, just like the Nvidia Shield TV, but it’s not impossible to use it for some lightweight productivity tasks. With a keyboard and the right apps, it is easy to write Emails, and even edit some photos and documents on the GT-King Pro. But I would not recommend anyone to use this as your main PC, unless your computing needs are very basic.
Audio
One of the major improvements on the GT-King Pro is the audio performance. The dual ESS ES9018 HiFi DAC offers DNR up to 135dB, –120dB THD+N, and enables the box to support headphones and speakers with high impedance (up to 600Ω). I plugged in my Panasonic HD605N headphones and listened to a lot of music during the 7-day break (China National Day), the sound coming from the GT-King Pro was significantly better than the sound from my Huawei Mate 20 Pro.
The S922X-H processor has DTS Listen and Dolby Audio licenses, and the box is compatible with 7.1 audio systems. Although the SONOS Playbase speaker in my living room doesn't support DTS decoding, my non-audiophile ears still heard the differences. The GT-King Pro offered a much broader soundstage and better separation compared to average TV boxes. If you have an audio system certified by Dolby, you will be able to enjoy even more discrete surround sound from DTS-encoded movies.
Connectivity
The GT-King Pro offers even more connectivity options than the GT-King. It supports 2.4GHz/5GHz dual-band Wi-Fi. Although without an exposed antenna, the device still has solid reception, it could pick up more Wi-Fi hotspots than most of my other TV boxes and mini PCs. The Ethernet jack also comes in handy when you want more stable connection via a cable.
There’s also Bluetooth 4.1 on board to take care of local data transfer and connecting with audio and input devices. I connected the GT-King Pro with the Creative SoundBlaster Roar Pro speaker and they worked fine together. Although Android 9 naturally supports high-quality codes such as aptX, aptX HD and LDAC, this TV box can only stream audio in SBC and AAC, which is clearly a little disappointing, given that audio is such a major selling point of the device. One thing worth noting is that, if the box is connected to my Harman Kardon Aura speaker before it is shut down, it will boot up automatically afterwards. It is quite annoying since I must make sure the Aura is turned off earlier than the King Pro. I’ve also experienced similar issues with the Vifa Helsinki speaker, but Beelink promised to solve this problem in the next firmware upgrade.
The HDMI 2.1 port on the GT-King Pro can output videos up to [email protected], and should support most TV sets, monitors and projectors. In comparison, the Nvidia Shield TV and many other TV boxes are still using HDMI 2.0 or HDMI 1.4 ports.
The box comes with 64GB built-in storage, which is plenty of room for apps, games and media files. If that’s not enough, the SDXC card slot has no problem reading my 128GB Samsung card, and the reading and writing speeds were decent, too. In addition, the 4 USB ports support external USB storages of up to 4TB. Data transmission was reasonably fast with the three USB 3.0 ports, as I was able to play high bite rate 4K videos from my mobile drive smoothly. In comparison, the Nvidia Shield TV only comes with 16GB built-in storage, no memory card slot, and only two USB ports.
Verdict
Priced at $139.99, the Beelink GT-King Pro is not cheap. But its beautiful metal case, impeccable performance and support for high-quality audio can still make most buyers feel like they are getting more than they have paid for.
Gaming enthusiasts may find the Nvidia Shield TV more appealing, as it has a much more powerful GPU under the hood, and even supports streaming PC games from the box. For average users who want more than just a video streamer, the GT-King Pro is a solid and more affordable alternative to the Shield TV, and even betters the latter in certain areas. But if metallic build and audio are not things that you care about, the original GT-King, which costs $30 less, will be a more sensible choice for you.
Update: after a firmware upgrade on Oct, 10th, the auto-boot issue has been solved.
The Ugoos AM6 is inferior in all departments, and they even dare to price that device higher than the GT-King Pro, what a joke.
This box is temping but without full resolutions of 4K Dolby Vision, HDR on Netflix and Prime video it's a no go for me. I would mainly use the box for streaming so limited gaming but regular Android OS plus covering all the 4K and Dynamic range standards is oh so close. Even has the Shield beat with YouTube 4k support.
Any good ROM out there yet? Just got this b**ch in the mail.
Don_Pachuco said:
Any good ROM out there yet? Just got this b**ch in the mail.
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Maybe you should visit freaktab for beelink roms.
Jupit3r said:
The Ugoos AM6 is inferior in all departments, and they even dare to price that device higher than the GT-King Pro, what a joke.
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Are you talking about the AM6 or the AM6 Pro & have you tested the boxes against each other ?
Thanks.
amdaley said:
Are you talking about the AM6 or the AM6 Pro & have you tested the boxes against each other ?
Thanks.
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The AM6, I am just talking about the specs.
The new fimware made the box silky smooth even at 4K resolution.
Does the Beelink GT King Pro have light up eyes? It appears non pro version does. My Pro model does NOT light up!
Vipervic said:
Does the Beelink GT King Pro have light up eyes? It appears non pro version does. My Pro model does NOT light up!
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The shell is all metal, nowhere for the eyes to light up.
Is the King Pro it capable of bitstreaming DTS-HD and Dolby TrueHD? I've tried the official Kodi and also the build in Qudi (in the Beelink App Store), but it didn't work. Just to clarify, I'm talking about the steamer outputting the audio signal and the AV Receiver will decode the audio (the receiver will display DTS-HD and Dolby TrueHD Logo).
If so, what are the right settings to achieve it?
Hi. I really like this box and am seriously considering it. However, the netflix issue is holding me back at the moment. I have looked around an saw some solutions with custom roms etc. but I would like for it to work out of the box. Does anyone know if Beelink is actually working on getting this done?
Hello Friends:
(1) Does this box come pre-rooted (root available) from the manufacturer? I like to install AdAway, which requires root as well as a few other tweaks.
(2) Will Nova Launcher work on this box? My concern is 32-bit Android Pie and if it will work.
Thank you.
Maximum External Hard Drives Capacity is 4tg, but what append if I put an wd hd of 5tg??
Or is there an solution to use an 5tg?
Beelink GT-King Pro , s922x h frecuencia inferior
Siendo exactamente igual a la que mostráis mi "Beelink GT-King Pro" "SN: SA9HH ......" le paso "Aida64" y dice en Arquitectura de núcleo:
2xARM Cortex-A53 @ 1800MHz
4x ARM Cortex-A73 @ 1704MHz
Rango de reloj CPU 500- 1800MHz
Estas frecuencias tan bajas es por qué me han vendido una falsificación?
o por qué necesita una custom ROM?
Gracias
Lachaine said:
Maximum External Hard Drives Capacity is 4tg, but what append if I put an wd hd of 5tg??
Or is there an solution to use an 5tg?
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U can try, my mobile drive is 4gb and it works on the gt-king pro.
nyceyes said:
Hello Friends:
(1) Does this box come pre-rooted (root available) from the manufacturer? I like to install AdAway, which requires root as well as a few other tweaks.
(2) Will Nova Launcher work on this box? My concern is 32-bit Android Pie and if it will work.
Thank you.
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It is NOT prerooted, and nova launcher doesn't work on this box.
bucksbunny said:
Hi. I really like this box and am seriously considering it. However, the netflix issue is holding me back at the moment. I have looked around an saw some solutions with custom roms etc. but I would like for it to work out of the box. Does anyone know if Beelink is actually working on getting this done?
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I don't think they will land a deal with nexflix any time soon.
moralshixch said:
Is the King Pro it capable of bitstreaming DTS-HD and Dolby TrueHD? I've tried the official Kodi and also the build in Qudi (in the Beelink App Store), but it didn't work. Just to clarify, I'm talking about the steamer outputting the audio signal and the AV Receiver will decode the audio (the receiver will display DTS-HD and Dolby TrueHD Logo).
If so, what are the right settings to achieve it?
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Hello,
We are working on this issue and will add this feature to the next firmware version, at which time you can test and check if it is available
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Hello Friends:
(1) Does this box come pre-rooted (root available) from the manufacturer? I like to install AdAway, which requires root as well as a few other tweaks.
(2) Will Nova Launcher work on this box? My concern is 32-bit Android Pie and if it will work.
Thank you.
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Hello,
1. In the latest firmware, we have added a ROOT switch button for GT-King and GT-King Pro. You can choose whether to turn on ROOT yourself.
2.Nova Launcher can be used normally
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nyceyes said:
Hello Friends:
(1) Does this box come pre-rooted (root available) from the manufacturer? I like to install AdAway, which requires root as well as a few other tweaks.
(2) Will Nova Launcher work on this box? My concern is 32-bit Android Pie and if it will work.
Thank you.
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The good:
1. Nice build quality.
2. Vibrant, clear and sharp display.
3. Decent performance.
4. MicroSD card support.
5. 4G and Phone functions.
The bad:
1. Old processor.
2. Big bezels.
3. No fingerprint reader or face unlock.
4. Sub-par battery life.
The Alldocube X released last year enjoyed enormous success on Indiegogo. With its dazzling 10.5-inch 2K Super Amoled display, stereo speakers, and AKM AK4376A powered 3.5mm headphone jack, the X was considered by many to be a perfect choice for media consumption. Unfortunately, it was hold back by a relatively weak processor (Mediatek MT8176 SoC) and poor battery life.
By the end of 2019, Alldocube announced its partnership with Qualcomm, the world’s leading mobile chip maker. Many were hoping that the Chinese brand could release an upgraded version of the X with a Snapdragon processor in it. And here comes the X Neo: An Android tablet with identical design and 10.5-inch Amoled display, but a new Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 AIE processor, and some other minor changes.
Main Specs
Operating system: Android 9.0 Pie
Screen: 10.5-inch Super Amoled display @2560*1600px
Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 AIE
CPU: Octa-Core (4*Cortex [email protected] + 4*Cortex [email protected])
GPU: Adreno 512
RAM: 4GB LPDDR4
ROM: 64GB eMMc 5.1 (supports expansion up to 512GB)
Battery: 3.8V/7700mAh Li-Po battery
Cameras: 5MP front / 8MP main
Wi-Fi: 802.11a/b/g/n, 5GHz/2.4GHz dual-band
Mobile networks: 4G (FDD-LTE/TD-LTE), 3G (CDMA/TD-SCDMA/WCDMA), 2G (GSM)
Bluetooth: Bluetooth 5.0
Ports: USB-C port, 3.5mm headphone jack, MicroSD card slot, pogo pin keyboard port.
Buttons: Power/standby key, volume rocker
Size: 245.9*175.4*7.2mm Weight: 491g
Nice, but unimpressive design
Just like last year’s X, the Alldocube X Neo looks neat and elegant. The metallic rear and curved sides give the slate an air of luxury. But for a 2020 tablet, the bezels around the screen are just a little too big. Alldocube made an argument that big bezels give users enough to grip and hold the tablet to avoid accidental touches, which makes sense, but I still think people would prefer modern designs of the Apple iPad Pro and the Huawei MatePad Pro. A front-facing camera and a light sensor can be found above the display, the rest of the front looks clean, and you won’t even find any branding.
The tablet has a frosted aluminum back, which makes it feel much more premium than the price tag would suggest. Apart from Alldocube’s logo, the camera lens is the only distraction. It’s incredibly clean, simple, and stylish.
When holding horizontally, the left and right edge are each home to dual speakers, and there're also a 3.5mm headphone jack, a Type-C charging port on the left.
On the bottom side of the slate you can also find a pogo pin port, which can be connected to the official keyboard case.
The tablet supports 4G, as well as storage expansion. The SIM card tray is able to carry 2 nano SIM cards or the combination of 1 nano SIM card and a MicroSD card.
There are two physical buttons on the right edge of the slate: a power/standby key and a volume rocker.
The X Neo measures 245.9mm * 175.4mm * 7.2mm, and weighs 489g. It does not fit in our hands as well as those 8-inchers do, and you can basically forget about one-handed use, but the device didn’t burden our hands too much, either, thanks to the slim and lightweight build. As thin as it is, the X Neo still feels quite robust, even physically twisting the tablet doesn’t reveal excess movement. The overall build quality of this slate is as good as many high-end products in the market.
One thing that does bother me is the absence of a fingerprint reader, which I loved on last year’s X. I even called Alldocube for their reason regarding the removal of this feature. Their marketing person claimed that the majority of users don’t use their tablets for online payments, so a tablet doesn’t need the same level of security as a smartphone or a laptop. I do understand their point: the absence of a fingerprint reader is not a deal breaker for most tablet users, and the brand can save the cost for more essential features such as 4G connectivity, yet I would have preferred a more convenient way to unlock the screen, instead of having to put in some PIN code or draw a certain pattern.
Stunning Screen, average sound
The Alldocube X Neo sports a gorgeous 10.5-inch Super Amoled display made by Samsung. Resolution clocks in at 2,560 by 1,600, for 287 pixels per inch. With deep, inky blacks and rich colors, the display is really a joy to look at. Color accuracy is also excellent, and the screen is bright enough to use in any scenario.
Although the X Neo’s display uses the standard PenTile RGBW matrix, instead of the more celebrated 'PenTile Diamond Pixel' array, sharpness is still good and, while I don’t think color calibration or the screen architecture match Samsung’s latest flagship smartphones, this is still one of the best screens you’ll find in a tablet, and is definitely superior to the LCD panels used on the Huawei MatePad Pro and the Apple iPad Pro.
Not just videos and photos look great. The lightweight nature means it’s also an excellent ebook reader alternative, and great for gaming. I read for many hours using the Amazon Kindle app, and provided I changed the background color from white to a paper-like tone, it didn’t tire my eyes. The light, easy-to-hold body allows for extended play sessions when gaming, too. Asphalt 9 is fun, and it’s visually enhanced thanks to the stunning colors and screen.
The Alldocube X Neo offers side-firing stereo speakers, which can go very loud. Unfortunately, these built-in speakers can sound a little harsh at the highest volume, and lacks the bass and soundstage produced by the Quad AKG tuned speakers found on the Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e. Still, they are much better than similarly priced Android slates and are definitely good enough for YouTube and Tik Tok. For audiophiles, headphones or external speakers are still very much needed for music and action films.
Although the X Neo has a 3.5mm headphone jack, it is not powered by the AKM 4376A DAC like last year’s Alldocube X was. The tablet works well with average headphones, only when you plug in a power-hungry professional headset with higher impedance will you start to notice some differences. If you don’t even own headphones above $200, this shouldn’t even be anything to think about.
System & UI
The X Neo ships with stock Android 9 Pie, not the latest Android 10, and there’s customization on top. As much as we love the clean feel of stock Android, it is not optimized for a tablet screen, especially a big, 10.5-inch one.
You won’t find anything similar to Samsung tablets’ DeX mode. The stock screen-split function works fine with most applications, but it doesn’t really give you that kind of computing experience the DeX mode offers when there are serious productivity tasks at hand.
Unfortunately, the Android ecosystem is going towards a direction which is less and less tablet-friendly. Many of the customized tablet applications in Play Store were released years ago and haven’t been updated for a long time. As a result, most of the apps we tried on the X Neo were just phone apps blown up to fill the 10.5-inch screen, with the majority of them only supporting vertical mode. The ideal solution would be something like the Phoenix OS, which turns Android OS into a multi-window desktop style user interface, but Alldocube doesn’t seem too keen on shipping their tablets with that operating system.
Decent performance
The Alldocube X Neo is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 AIE processor, which has an octa-core CPU (4 Cores of Cortex-A72 clocked at 2.2GHz and 4 cores of Cortex-A53 clocked at 1.8GHz) and an Adreno 512 GPU. This chipset was actually released way back in 2017 and built on 14nm process, so it is relatively old, and doesn’t match the performance of the Snapdragon 675 or Kirin 810 found in many entry-level Android smartphones. But compared to the 28nm MediaTek 8176 processor in last year’s Alldocube X, it is still a solid upgrade.
The X Neo notched typical “Snapdragon 660” scores in many benchmark tests I threw at it, but it even bettered the Snapdragon 670 powered Samsung Galaxy S5e in some of those tests, which came as a pleasant surprise.
The built-in storage is eMMc 5.1, which is not comparable to UFS storages in top smartphones, but the X did manage to get a result similar to the readings of more expensive midrange tablets such as the Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e in terms of Sequential Read and Write speeds in the Androbench test.
In the real-world use, the Snapdragon 660 processor and 4GB RAM are actually enough to drive the tablet for the tasks it is intended for. The X Neo is smooth and responsive most of the time, I had no issues watching 4K YouTube videos in Chrome, and scrolling through my best friends’ Instagram posts at the same time. With that said, there will be some noticeable hiccups when you open too many image-heavy webpages, or have several big applications running in the background.
Gaming should not be your main reason to buy a Snapdragon 660 powered tablet. With that said, the tablet can run most games installed from Play Store without issues, but in order to have a smooth visual experience, you need to use moderate settings in big titles such as Asphalt 9 and PUBG. If you insist on going for the highest level of animation and 3D effects, you should expect frameskip and serious delays.
Superb connectivity
The X Neo supports dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0 and 4G, you can even use it to make phone calls, but you need to hear voices either through headphones or the built-in speakers, since the tablet doesn’t have an earpiece.
With such an amazing display, more users will be tempted to store a lot of media files in their X Neo, thus the 64GB built-in storage might not suffice. Fortunately, this tablet supports storage expansion, you can insert a MicroSD card up to 512GB. Even better, the type-C port can also mount most mobile SSD drives.
Basic cameras
There are two cameras on the X Neo, a front-facing 5MP camera and an 8MP main camera. Those cameras can be useful for video-chatting, and scanning QR code, but you won’t want to “archive your life” with them. Even in perfectly-lit conditions, most photos I took with the main camera were either over-exposed or under-exposed, and there wasn’t much life to them. In low light, the photos were simply horrible. In an era when most entry-level smartphones come with triple or quad camera setups, there is really no place for tablet photography.
Selfie camera shot
Main camera shot
Subpar battery life, decent charging speed
The Alldocube X Neo houses a 7700mAh Li-Po battery, smaller than the X’s 8000mAh. But with a much more efficient processor, the X Neo can give me around 7-8 hours’ screen time on a full charge, while the X could only last around 6 hours.
With display brightness and speaker volume both set at 50%, the X Neo scored 7 hours and 25 minutes in the PCMark 8 Work 2.0 Battery test, which was really not impressive compared to other midrange tablets.
This X Neo supports Qualcomm’s 18W QC3.0 quick charge. With the stock wall charger, you can fully charge the tablet’s 7700mAh battery in around 3 hours, not bad considering how big the battery is. In comparison, the 2020 Apple iPad Pro also supports 18W charging, but Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S6 and S5e only support 15W charging. The MatePad Pro is the reigning king in terms of charging speed, as it supports Huawei’s very own 40W SuperCharge, but the cheaper MatePad 10.4 doesn’t have that feature, as it also ships with an 18W charger.
Verdict: great for media consumption
The Alldocube X Neo isn’t designed to break any new grounds, but it is an Android tablet which gets a lot of essential things right. It has a sharp and colorful display, which makes it perfect for video streaming, web-browsing and even light gaming. The Snapdragon 660 AIE processor is old, but still offers decent performance for basic everyday tasks. 4G connectivity means the tablet won’t be limited to places with connectable Wi-Fi hotspot.
However, the removal of the fingerprint reader is not really a smart move. Also, the Chinese brand doesn’t have the best track record when it comes to after-sale support, most of their tablets stop receiving firmware upgrades a few months after the release. The X Neo will probably never be upgraded to Android 10, let alone Android R, something you need to bear in mind before making a purchase.
To sum it up, if media playback is your main focus, the X Neo is really an easy recommendation, in fact you won’t find anything that’s visually on par with this slate in the same price range. But if you use your tablet for more mixed purposes, there are a few other offerings you should look at before reaching into your pocket to get the X Neo.
Can it install google play or service?
I buy this tablet, try to install google service,but it's error.
Did someone install it successfully?
Hope twrp can support, and there is a new rom
domon1116 said:
I buy this tablet, try to install google service,but it's error.
Did someone install it successfully?
Hope twrp can support, and there is a new rom
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I ran into the same problems, seems the current ROM isn't compatible with GMS. Alldocube is working on it.
Jupit3r said:
I ran into the same problems, seems the current ROM isn't compatible with GMS. Alldocube is working on it.
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you can download the gms rom with google service in this link:https://www.alldocube.com/en/firmware/alldocube-xneot1009-firmware-download/
wangyiling said:
you can download the gms rom with google service in this link:https://www.alldocube.com/en/firmware/alldocube-xneot1009-firmware-download/
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Wow, many thanks!
Hi. Any full tutorial to flash?
I just received today. But the rom no google play.
As i see in tutorial. To connect to Qfill in tutorial. The tablet must boot to 9008 mode (press volume up and down button and power) after i press the tablet goes death black screen. I try to power up no response. Any tips?
Jubet said:
Hi. Any full tutorial to flash?
I just received today. But the rom no google play.
As i see in tutorial. To connect to Qfill in tutorial. The tablet must boot to 9008 mode (press volume up and down button and power) after i press the tablet goes death black screen. I try to power up no response. Any tips?
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the CPU of this tablet is Qualcomm Snapdragon 660. The operation of firmware flashing in the 9008 mode is exactly the same as the other Snapdragon 660 mobile phones. The operation of QFIL tool is universally, and the problems encountered are the same. You can find many references on the xda forum or youtube
If the tablet just enters 9008 mode, the flashing does not started, long press the power button should be able to reset the machine, and boot.
If the flashing has already started, and it was interrupted, as long as the tablet can enter 9008 mode, continue to use QFIL tool to re-flash the firmware
hi to all,
i would use this nice tablet about smart working.
The needed is exporting, via usb-c to hdmi cable, the display on LG 32UL950-W monitor.
But without luck, until now.
Black screen. Any suggests ?
It seems, reading specs on official site at url , that is supported HDMI output.
I've tried with a usb-c HUB and no luck.
Any tips to follow ? Thanks everyone for your patience.
Nicola.
How to unlock bootloader & root device?
sis3002001 said:
How to unlock?
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password
sis3002001 said:
How to unlock bootloader & root device?
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1. go into the Settings > System > Developer options menu and enable the OEM unlocking
2.use adb command let tablet go into fastbootmode:adb reboot bootloader
3.use fastboot command to unlock:fastboot flashing unlock
4.about root,use magsik app to patch the origin boot.img ,and use fastboot command flash the modified boot.img:fastboot flash boot xxx.img,and at last install magisk app.
wangyiling said:
1. go into the Settings > System > Developer options menu and enable the OEM unlocking
2.use adb command let tablet go into fastbootmode:adb reboot bootloader
3.use fastboot command to unlock:fastboot flashing unlock
4.about root,use magsik app to patch the origin boot.img ,and use fastboot command flash the modified boot.img:fastboot flash boot xxx.img,and at last install magisk app.
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Can we update after unlocking and rooting ?
And someone here tryed to get GCAM working ? Perhaps we can get better pictures.
Perhaps an old Stable Gcam can work ? (Camera2api enabled in Hardware).
I just waiting for shipment of this Device.
greatz....
majo3000 said:
Can we update after unlocking and rooting ?
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As is the case with most Android devices that can be unlocked, the unlock persists across updates. The unlocking is of the Bootloader, which is a separate partition from System, Data, etc. When you update the System (OS), the bootloader will remain unlocked. The only exception to this would be perhaps if the OS maintainer wanted to ensure the device was always locked, they may update the bootloader with a re-lock mechanism. But this is rare, and certainly not the case with the Alldocube.
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The good:
1. Nice build quality.
2. Vibrant, clear and sharp display.
3. Decent performance.
4. MicroSD card support.
5. 4G and Phone functions.
The bad:
1. Old processor.
2. Big bezels.
3. No fingerprint reader or face unlock.
4. Sub-par battery life.
The Alldocube X released last year enjoyed enormous success on Indiegogo. With its dazzling 10.5-inch 2K Super Amoled display, stereo speakers, and AKM AK4376A powered 3.5mm headphone jack, the X was considered by many to be a perfect choice for media consumption. Unfortunately, it was hold back by a relatively weak processor (Mediatek MT8176 SoC) and poor battery life.
By the end of 2019, Alldocube announced its partnership with Qualcomm, the world’s leading mobile chip maker. Many were hoping that the Chinese brand could release an upgraded version of the X with a Snapdragon processor in it. And here comes the X Neo: An Android tablet with identical design and 10.5-inch Amoled display, but a new Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 AIE processor, and some other minor changes.
Main Specs
Operating system: Android 9.0 Pie
Screen: 10.5-inch Super Amoled display @2560*1600px
Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 AIE
CPU: Octa-Core (4*Cortex [email protected] + 4*Cortex [email protected])
GPU: Adreno 512
RAM: 4GB LPDDR4
ROM: 64GB eMMc 5.1 (supports expansion up to 512GB)
Battery: 3.8V/7700mAh Li-Po battery
Cameras: 5MP front / 8MP main
Wi-Fi: 802.11a/b/g/n, 5GHz/2.4GHz dual-band
Mobile networks: 4G (FDD-LTE/TD-LTE), 3G (CDMA/TD-SCDMA/WCDMA), 2G (GSM)
Bluetooth: Bluetooth 5.0
Ports: USB-C port, 3.5mm headphone jack, MicroSD card slot, pogo pin keyboard port.
Buttons: Power/standby key, volume rocker
Size: 245.9*175.4*7.2mm Weight: 491g
Nice, but unimpressive design
Just like last year’s X, the Alldocube X Neo looks neat and elegant. The metallic rear and curved sides give the slate an air of luxury. But for a 2020 tablet, the bezels around the screen are just a little too big. Alldocube made an argument that big bezels give users enough to grip and hold the tablet to avoid accidental touches, which makes sense, but I still think people would prefer modern designs of the Apple iPad Pro and the Huawei MatePad Pro. A front-facing camera and a light sensor can be found above the display, the rest of the front looks clean, and you won’t even find any branding.
The tablet has a frosted aluminum back, which makes it feel much more premium than the price tag would suggest. Apart from Alldocube’s logo, the camera lens is the only distraction. It’s incredibly clean, simple, and stylish.
When holding horizontally, the left and right edge are each home to dual speakers, and there're also a 3.5mm headphone jack, a Type-C charging port on the left.
On the bottom side of the slate you can also find a pogo pin port, which can be connected to the official keyboard case.
The tablet supports 4G, as well as storage expansion. The SIM card tray is able to carry 2 nano SIM cards or the combination of 1 nano SIM card and a MicroSD card.
There are two physical buttons on the right edge of the slate: a power/standby key and a volume rocker.
The X Neo measures 245.9mm * 175.4mm * 7.2mm, and weighs 489g. It does not fit in our hands as well as those 8-inchers do, and you can basically forget about one-handed use, but the device didn’t burden our hands too much, either, thanks to the slim and lightweight build. As thin as it is, the X Neo still feels quite robust, even physically twisting the tablet doesn’t reveal excess movement. The overall build quality of this slate is as good as many high-end products in the market.
One thing that does bother me is the absence of a fingerprint reader, which I loved on last year’s X. I even called Alldocube for their reason regarding the removal of this feature. Their marketing person claimed that the majority of users don’t use their tablets for online payments, so a tablet doesn’t need the same level of security as a smartphone or a laptop. I do understand their point: the absence of a fingerprint reader is not a deal breaker for most tablet users, and the brand can save the cost for more essential features such as 4G connectivity, yet I would have preferred a more convenient way to unlock the screen, instead of having to put in some PIN code or draw a certain pattern.
Stunning Screen, average sound
The Alldocube X Neo sports a gorgeous 10.5-inch Super Amoled display made by Samsung. Resolution clocks in at 2,560 by 1,600, for 287 pixels per inch. With deep, inky blacks and rich colors, the display is really a joy to look at. Color accuracy is also excellent, and the screen is bright enough to use in any scenario.
Although the X Neo’s display uses the standard PenTile RGBW matrix, instead of the more celebrated 'PenTile Diamond Pixel' array, sharpness is still good and, while I don’t think color calibration or the screen architecture match Samsung’s latest flagship smartphones, this is still one of the best screens you’ll find in a tablet, and is definitely superior to the LCD panels used on the Huawei MatePad Pro and the Apple iPad Pro.
Not just videos and photos look great. The lightweight nature means it’s also an excellent ebook reader alternative, and great for gaming. I read for many hours using the Amazon Kindle app, and provided I changed the background color from white to a paper-like tone, it didn’t tire my eyes. The light, easy-to-hold body allows for extended play sessions when gaming, too. Asphalt 9 is fun, and it’s visually enhanced thanks to the stunning colors and screen.
The Alldocube X Neo offers side-firing stereo speakers, which can go very loud. Unfortunately, these built-in speakers can sound a little harsh at the highest volume, and lacks the bass and soundstage produced by the Quad AKG tuned speakers found on the Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e. Still, they are much better than similarly priced Android slates and are definitely good enough for YouTube and Tik Tok. For audiophiles, headphones or external speakers are still very much needed for music and action films.
Although the X Neo has a 3.5mm headphone jack, it is not powered by the AKM 4376A DAC like last year’s Alldocube X was. The tablet works well with average headphones, only when you plug in a power-hungry professional headset with higher impedance will you start to notice some differences. If you don’t even own headphones above $200, this shouldn’t even be anything to think about.
System & UI
The X Neo ships with stock Android 9 Pie, not the latest Android 10, and there’s customization on top. As much as we love the clean feel of stock Android, it is not optimized for a tablet screen, especially a big, 10.5-inch one.
You won’t find anything similar to Samsung tablets’ DeX mode. The stock screen-split function works fine with most applications, but it doesn’t really give you that kind of computing experience the DeX mode offers when there are serious productivity tasks at hand.
Unfortunately, the Android ecosystem is going towards a direction which is less and less tablet-friendly. Many of the customized tablet applications in Play Store were released years ago and haven’t been updated for a long time. As a result, most of the apps we tried on the X Neo were just phone apps blown up to fill the 10.5-inch screen, with the majority of them only supporting vertical mode. The ideal solution would be something like the Phoenix OS, which turns Android OS into a multi-window desktop style user interface, but Alldocube doesn’t seem too keen on shipping their tablets with that operating system.
Decent performance
The Alldocube X Neo is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 AIE processor, which has an octa-core CPU (4 Cores of Cortex-A72 clocked at 2.2GHz and 4 cores of Cortex-A53 clocked at 1.8GHz) and an Adreno 512 GPU. This chipset was actually released way back in 2017 and built on 14nm process, so it is relatively old, and doesn’t match the performance of the Snapdragon 675 or Kirin 810 found in many entry-level Android smartphones. But compared to the 28nm MediaTek 8176 processor in last year’s Alldocube X, it is still a solid upgrade.
The X Neo notched typical “Snapdragon 660” scores in many benchmark tests I threw at it, but it even bettered the Snapdragon 670 powered Samsung Galaxy S5e in some of those tests, which came as a pleasant surprise.
The built-in storage is eMMc 5.1, which is not comparable to UFS storages in top smartphones, but the X did manage to get a result similar to the readings of more expensive midrange tablets such as the Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e in terms of Sequential Read and Write speeds in the Androbench test.
In the real-world use, the Snapdragon 660 processor and 4GB RAM are actually enough to drive the tablet for the tasks it is intended for. The X Neo is smooth and responsive most of the time, I had no issues watching 4K YouTube videos in Chrome, and scrolling through my best friends’ Instagram posts at the same time. With that said, there will be some noticeable hiccups when you open too many image-heavy webpages, or have several big applications running in the background.
Gaming should not be your main reason to buy a Snapdragon 660 powered tablet. With that said, the tablet can run most games installed from Play Store without issues, but in order to have a smooth visual experience, you need to use moderate settings in big titles such as Asphalt 9 and PUBG. If you insist on going for the highest level of animation and 3D effects, you should expect frameskip and serious delays.
Superb connectivity
The X Neo supports dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0 and 4G, you can even use it to make phone calls, but you need to hear voices either through headphones or the built-in speakers, since the tablet doesn’t have an earpiece.
With such an amazing display, more users will be tempted to store a lot of media files in their X Neo, thus the 64GB built-in storage might not suffice. Fortunately, this tablet supports storage expansion, you can insert a MicroSD card up to 512GB. Even better, the type-C port can also mount most mobile SSD drives.
Basic cameras
There are two cameras on the X Neo, a front-facing 5MP camera and an 8MP main camera. Those cameras can be useful for video-chatting, and scanning QR code, but you won’t want to “archive your life” with them. Even in perfectly-lit conditions, most photos I took with the main camera were either over-exposed or under-exposed, and there wasn’t much life to them. In low light, the photos were simply horrible. In an era when most entry-level smartphones come with triple or quad camera setups, there is really no place for tablet photography.
Selfie camera shot
Main camera shot
Subpar battery life, decent charging speed
The Alldocube X Neo houses a 7700mAh Li-Po battery, smaller than the X’s 8000mAh. But with a much more efficient processor, the X Neo can give me around 7-8 hours’ screen time on a full charge, while the X could only last around 6 hours.
With display brightness and speaker volume both set at 50%, the X Neo scored 7 hours and 25 minutes in the PCMark 8 Work 2.0 Battery test, which was really not impressive compared to other midrange tablets.
This X Neo supports Qualcomm’s 18W QC3.0 quick charge. With the stock wall charger, you can fully charge the tablet’s 7700mAh battery in around 3 hours, not bad considering how big the battery is. In comparison, the 2020 Apple iPad Pro also supports 18W charging, but Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S6 and S5e only support 15W charging. The MatePad Pro is the reigning king in terms of charging speed, as it supports Huawei’s very own 40W SuperCharge, but the cheaper MatePad 10.4 doesn’t have that feature, as it also ships with an 18W charger.
Verdict: great for media consumption
The Alldocube X Neo isn’t designed to break any new grounds, but it is an Android tablet which gets a lot of essential things right. It has a sharp and colorful display, which makes it perfect for video streaming, web-browsing and even light gaming. The Snapdragon 660 AIE processor is old, but still offers decent performance for basic everyday tasks. 4G connectivity means the tablet won’t be limited to places with connectable Wi-Fi hotspot.
However, the removal of the fingerprint reader is not really a smart move. Also, the Chinese brand doesn’t have the best track record when it comes to after-sale support, most of their tablets stop receiving firmware upgrades a few months after the release. The X Neo will probably never be upgraded to Android 10, let alone Android R, something you need to bear in mind before making a purchase.
To sum it up, if media playback is your main focus, the X Neo is really an easy recommendation, in fact you won’t find anything that’s visually on par with this slate in the same price range. But if you use your tablet for more mixed purposes, there are a few other offerings you should look at before reaching into your pocket to get the X Neo.
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Thank you for the review
I'd be interested in knowing which version of the device you have had the opportunity to test (of particular interest is the 4G Network Support). The reason for this is that when comparing the information provided regarding 4G Network Support for the Alldocube X Neo tablet, there are significant differences between information provided on the manufacturer's Chinese website and, respectively, the Global (English) one.
Referring to the information provided on the following webpages (though the former in Chinese only, but one can still determine which the listed/enumerated frequency bands in question are)
Chinese:
https://www.51cube.com/parm/xneo-parm/
International:
https://www.alldocube.com/en/parm/xneo-parm/
It has been rather challenging trying to find out which versions there actually are available (e.g. Chinese and/or Global) from the sellers that offers the Alldocube X Neo tablet for purchase, nevertheless based on the information presented and available on the manufacturer's Chinese and Global website respectively, one should be allowed to expect there to exist (at least) two different versions with regard to the 4G Network Support.
Concerning these circumstances I'd like to ask were you able to verify which 4G network bands the shipped device actually supported?
More details on working being done to root with Magisk, install TWRP, and install LineageOS can be found at this forum:
https://hardforum.com/threads/alldocube-x-neo.1998171/
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More details on working being done to root with Magisk, install TWRP, and install LineageOS can be found at this forum:
https://hardforum.com/threads/alldocube-x-neo.1998171/
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Thanks for linking to my thread
I have GCam working.We have Camera2api Level3 . Okay the Camera is not so good.But with GCam i get better details with less Noise.
Also EIS is working with GCAM.
I used Pixelcam-brazil.
I will test more and upload soon my configs for Gcam.
someone knows how to get HDMI via USB-C working ? i buyed a Adapter but it didnt run.
majo3000 said:
someone knows how to get HDMI via USB-C working ? i buyed a Adapter but it didnt run.
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i have try also but not working.
Is there already a compatible and optimized custom rom that I can install on this device?