blobbie wrote: » Took delivery of two of these this morning. Black had Fire OS 5.0.1 - rooted using Root Junky Supertool https://tinyurl.com/jgb5az8 Installed Fire Nexus ROM using https://tinyurl.com/glvlodp Kingroot took a while to root but eventually did. Used flashfire to flash the ROM Pink has Fire OS 5.3.1 - in the process of rooting (hopefully) and deploying Fire Nexus ROM After powering on the 1st time, I didn't register with Amazon and didn't attach to WiFi until prompted by Kingroot.
Gebgbegb wrote: » 5.3.2 rom anyone ?
blobbie wrote: » Took delivery of two of these this morning. Black had Fire OS 5.0.1 - rooted using Root Junky Supertool https://tinyurl.com/jgb5az8 Installed Fire Nexus ROM using https://tinyurl.com/glvlodp Kingroot took a while to root but eventually did. Used flashfire to flash the ROM Pink has Fire OS 5.3.1 - in the process of rooting (hopefully) and deploying Fire Nexus ROM After powering on the 1st time, I didn't register with Amazon and didn't attach to WiFi until prompted by Kingroot. Supertool steps used were; 1. Install ADB & Fastbook drivers 6. Root - install Kingroot 4.9.2 to root (takes 4-5 attempts) and then replace with SuperSU 3. Disable OTA updates 5. Install Flashfire Nexus ROM install: a) Using Silk browser search for "XDA Fire Nexus ROM" - brings you to URL noted above b) Go to the download and download the latest Nexus ROM (2017-0208.zip) c) Follow the instructions in XDA for "Fresh installation from FireOS via FlashFire >= 0.55.1" . Grant Flashfire root via SuperSU when prompted. Usual caveats apply - the above is just a record of what worked for me. Always a chance of a BRICK so be warned.
SachaJ wrote: » Have one on the way..... Anyone have a wall mount for these? Thinking it might be handy in the kitchen as a Spotify controller and something for a quick view of the house CCTV. Also thinking I might get one for above the front door permanently displaying the front door CCTV camera.
ted1 wrote: » Velcro strips will do the job , most hardware shops will stick them
blobbie wrote: » Pink has Fire OS 5.3.1 - in the process of rooting (hopefully) and deploying Fire Nexus ROM After powering on the 1st time, I didn't register with Amazon and didn't attach to WiFi until prompted by Kingroot. Supertool steps used were; 1. Install ADB & Fastbook drivers 6. Root - install Kingroot 4.9.2 to root (takes 4-5 attempts) and then replace with SuperSU 3. Disable OTA updates 5. Install Flashfire Nexus ROM install: a) Using Silk browser search for "XDA Fire Nexus ROM" - brings you to URL noted above b) Go to the download and download the latest Nexus ROM (2017-0208.zip) c) Follow the instructions in XDA for "Fresh installation from FireOS via FlashFire >= 0.55.1" . Grant Flashfire root via SuperSU when prompted. Usual caveats apply - the above is just a record of what worked for me. Always a chance of a BRICK so be warned.
SachaJ wrote: » Any more granular tutorial around? Think of an iPhone user here and how dumbed down it should be Just received mine today and it has 5.3.1.0
Mr McBoatface wrote: » Thats a pretty dumbed down process explanation as is :-) Just download the supertool by root junky and watch this video https://www.google.ie/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=%23&ved=0ahUKEwjfyZDDyJ_SAhUkAsAKHYo_CfgQxa8BCBkwAA&usg=AFQjCNF1sHlk2z9QIx28jtvfnGP_UlkifA&sig2=1mWaKLBEmFHLJ3chxFqxJg PS If you've already connected the the tablet to the internet it may have downloaded the lasest OS update. It would be wise to do a factory reset before the tablet installs it. If you registered the tablet to your amazon account you'll need to do a reset too. Registered device have trouble rooting. After a reset and at first logon skip connecting to your WiFi until kingroot is installed
SachaJ wrote: » Switch on the tablet only to check the FireOS version. Didn't connect to WiFi. PS That link doesn't go to a video. But might have found it on the RootJunky site. Thanks
SachaJ wrote: » Have to have a go again tomorrow. It was at 16% during the root and it rebooted and now the tablet is asking me to enter my Amazon password. Going to have to reset and start again.
Mr McBoatface wrote: » Did you do a you factory reset yet ? Remove any Sd cards and the usb cable from the PC too
SachaJ wrote: » Got it sorted. While trying to root the tablet would reboot itself a few times. Each time I was swiping up to keep an eye on progress. In the end I just set off the rooting process and didn't go near the tablet for half an hour. Coincidence or not but it worked. The wife is impressed. The primary use will be for mounting near the front door and permanently displaying the front CCTV camera feed so she can see who is at the door before opening it. Not something she asked for but when I showed her last night she liked the idea. Only problem is the tablet struggles with a 3MP feed and will only show 3 frames per second. The camera itself is sending 10fps. Couldn't get tinyCam Pro to use hardware acceleration so I assume it's not available. Still 3fps is enough to see who is outside.
The_Conductor wrote: » What else are you running on it- that its throttling the feed to 3 Frames per second? Something doesn't quite add up. I can get 18 frames a second from a drone @ 3MP (and run the Phantom software at the same time). Its not silky smooth- but its a far cry from 3 frames per second at the same time.
The_Conductor wrote: » Yes- screen isn't great (and the wifi signal is not as good as from some other devices)- but it does work. You're right- its 720p. On a similar note- can you change the resolution of the camera down to a lower level- and up the framerate on the tablet? 3Mp for a door camera- is a bit over the top?
Berberis wrote: » Hi folks bought one of these in Argos before Christmas at the sale price and it has remained in its box unopened since then. Every time this thread gets a newpost I have a look and then say I should open up the box and get this tablet going. But now the dilemma. After the first 20 pages I had thought I had got my head around this rooting or no rooting thing and upgrading/downgrading and removing ads. But I’m totally lost again. Could someone please clear the following? • I bought it in argos so does that mean I wont get these ads? • I will really only use it for browsing and the odd game of candy crush and maybe watch a football match on it (if I can download some apps) while waiting in car park for the family when their shopping. • Taking photos and reading books when on holidays. Can I do all that with this tablet, without having to root or downgrade or whatever it is
SachaJ wrote: » No it won't do any of that and it's really difficult to root. Here I'll give you €25 for it..... ;-) Seriously. You can do all that without rooting it I expect. Camera is not the best for taking photos though. Your phone camera is probably much better. Might be ads on it but nothing to stress over really. Just ignore them.