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X10 AirPad Android Tablet => AirPad General Discussions => Problems and Troubleshooting => Topic started by: m-p{3} on October 03, 2011, 09:38:48 AM

Title: I got my AirPad, here is a list of stuff I consider to be missing
Post by: m-p{3} on October 03, 2011, 09:38:48 AM
Hi,

I've been using Android devices since version 1.6, and I've got my fair share of experience with those. I've bought this device as a small, user-friendly device for my mother which isn't very tech savvy, and I think Android has come a long way so far to achieve that. However, there seems to be some minor stuff that I think should be checked on the current firmware to make it more polished.


Otherwise this seems to be a good device so far. I'm in Canada so shipping took forever, but I'm glad to have it now.

That's it for me so far :)

m-p{3}

EDIT: Added some APK names for the Download Provider
Title: Re: I got my AirPad, here is a list of stuff I consider to be missing
Post by: YB on October 03, 2011, 07:05:39 PM
These are great finds, thank you. I will pass them on if they are something I cannot directly fix.
Title: Re: I got my AirPad, here is a list of stuff I consider to be missing
Post by: fuzzynco on October 03, 2011, 09:53:24 PM
Thoughts....

I'm using the rom version with su & superuser.apk added.


I'm looking for a patch to remove the displays of icons that
do not apply to the wi-fi only tablet framework.

Since the device has neither a Bluetooth or 3g hardware,
there isn't a reason to display those inactive icons
and a lot of the notification bar's real estate is occupied
with hard button replacements (home, volume +/- ,
menu). In portrait orientation there is very little space
for notification icons from services / software.

I'd also like to replace the default battery with a
circle / percentage  (like the ones generated by
UOT Kitchen http://uot.dakra.lt/kitchen/).

The kitchen will generate an update.zip
based on the uploaded framework-res.apk
and SystemUI.apk files from
/system/framework.

With my other Gingerbread devices,
I then put the upload.zip on my uSD
card's root and reboot in recovery
to install it.

I don't know how to to apply an update.zip
file with the rock-chip setup  B:(.

Do I have to manually rebuild the rom .img
file or can either ADB or recovery install it?

Thanks



Title: Re: I got my AirPad, here is a list of stuff I consider to be missing
Post by: fuzzynco on October 10, 2011, 01:34:05 PM
So did they say its software / rom problem (fixable) or a hardware issue (not fixable)?