branners69 wrote: » I would install SPMC, much better for android devices!
BandMember wrote: » I have both Kodi and SPMC installed on my android box. I've only been using SPMC for the past couple of months and I have to say that I am very impressed with it, everything runs very smoothly and some things run even better than with Kodi. I intend to stick with it for the future as my box is not Android 5.0 so won't be compatible with Kodi 17 and further releases.
BandMember wrote: » Way ahead of you..... :P
Baxtardo wrote: » I have a Nexbox A95x which I need to return due to the green screen issue mentioned a few times on this thread. Gearbest are not responding to my tickets - ongoing for a month at this stage. Is there a way to deal with them or are they usually this bad with customer care? Cheers.
shakedown wrote: » I brought a mi box from aliexpress - paid €66 but then got stung for €22 in customs charges. Box is great so far though.
Battery Kinzie wrote: » I'm getting that blue screen problem with the Nexbox A95X. I assume there's no guaranteed fix for it? If I get a different TV box, will I get the same issues or is it just that model? For example, this one.
princemuzzy wrote: » hey got a dreamlink t1 excellent box so far iptv is great as is spmc unable to install any apks(tried sideloading) though seem to be limited to a small number of apps through the dream link market no access to playstore anyone any ideas how to get other apps
renov8 wrote: » Welcome to the club! I have done a fair bit of reading around on this and as far as i can see a lot of similarly priced boxes have the same problems. You'll find some manufacturers have fixes due it but they don't seem to work for everybody. I've decided to live with it for a while and see if a proper fix comes. Otherwise, it's a new tv.
kevin2800 wrote: » Hi guys ,I'm looking for new Android box with 6.0 android for kodi 17.Any recommendations off adverts Thx
Division wrote: » I'm curious what will happen with providers of PPV TV such as the English Premier League and major sporting events as these boxes are becoming very popular so Sky (and others) will have a major drop in revenue in the years to come and so won't be able to provide the same quality of services and the people who remain their customers will have to pay more and at a certain point will not continue to pay hundreds of euro per year when it can be gotten for free or nearly free once you buy the box for about €50.
inforfun wrote: » http://www.gearbest.com/tv-box-mini-pc/pp_414758.html?wid=3 2gb/16gb with 6.0 Selected the UK/EU warehouse version as getting stuff from China will be a pain in the coming weeks. Chinese new year That is the one i mentioned 2 posts (or 3 up) Slightly more expensive than the one you ordered. Since the update that sorted my hdmi issues, i am quite happy with this box.
arkrow wrote: » They'll drop their outrageous prices and people will take up their service. That's if people drop the service to begin with!
UsedToWait wrote: » The 1st review here suggests you can access a limited range of apps via Aptoide, using a code on your remote.. Was this box recommended to you or had you done any research before buying?https://www.amazon.com/Dreamlink-IPTV-Android-Quad-Receiver/dp/B01LWLGYL9
.red. wrote: » I've tried a few games on my neo u1 using an air mouse remote. Angry birds was fine but the kids are obsessed with Roblox, a kind of Minecraft game(I think). I put it on and it didn't work. Is there any type of controller that would do the job? Bluetooth or USB, don't mind either. Thanks.
bazzz wrote: » Have you tried a PS3 or Xbox 360 controller?There are also lots of cheap Android Generic Gaming controllers available in many shops too.Some of these should do the job for you.