I'm going to buy a tablet and am looking for suggestions. My requirements are:
>8"-10", or so
>Good to great screen
>Rootable
>Workable, if not "official" TWRP
Would be nice if it had a modding community that is currently active.
Probably Samsung, although other suggestions welcome.
I have rooted several other devices, so I don't foresee technical hurdles getting in the way.
Thank you wonderful xda members!
[UPDATE] Went with the S5e.
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My name is Chike, I have actually been getting a great deal of help from this forum, but i decided to register today because of the issue I have with my Umidigi A5 pro. I love tinkering with my device, like I can't use an unrooted device, I have always been able to fix certain issues on my device and colleague's devices because of some of the knowledge I have gotten from here, and with respect to the technological know - how of android phones, it has made me become the proverbial, one - eyed man in the land of the blind.
Chukwukeziem said:
My name is Chike, I have actually been getting a great deal of help from this forum, but i decided to register today because of the issue I have with my Umidigi A5 pro. I love tinkering with my device, like I can't use an unrooted device, I have always been able to fix certain issues on my device and colleague's devices because of some of the knowledge I have gotten from here, and with respect to the technological know - how of android phones, it has made me become the proverbial, one - eyed man in the land of the blind.
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Welcome to XDA Chike!
I can see you are a bit familiar with the rules, so read a lot and enjoy!!
Welcome aboard and and enjoy the XDA forums!
Hello,
I was using an unofficial version of LineageOS on my very old Samsung phone for 2 years but return to a feature phone after a break. Nowadays, looking for a budget Android smartphone supports LineageOS or something similar for my daily needs. I'm a kind of noogler and used my Lineage without any Google service. Just rely on F-Droid and happy with this choice. Planning the same for my next device.
I'm working as a web developer for living.
Glad to be here.
Welcome to XDA!
Multiple threads about what kind of phone to buy next. I hope you find the advice you're looking for.
Welcome aboard serbestian!
Hi Everyone!
I am Justine. I liked to research and review gadgets, and I love to repair smartphones whether it is a software or hardware problem.
Basically, I love to modify Android by watching and reading tutorials. However, I stopped experimenting in 2018.
Right now, I am trying to cope up with the new technologies that can be used to modify Android.
Thankful to be here in XDA.
Stay safe everyone!
justinehernandez said:
Hi Everyone!
I am Justine. I liked to research and review gadgets, and I love to repair smartphones whether it is a software or hardware problem.
Basically, I love to modify Android by watching and reading tutorials. However, I stopped experimenting in 2018.
Right now, I am trying to cope up with the new technologies that can be used to modify Android.
Thankful to be here in XDA.
Stay safe everyone!
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Hey Justine, welcome aboard!
Hi there!
Nice to meet you all, I used to read a lot of your threads, but now I've some questions so I'm joining the community. I hope to be able to answer a bit, later.
I'm a techno enthusiast, but what is even more important is to allow people to take back ownership of their devices, specially when they are not supported by their manufacturer. I hate wasting working devices just because there are not updates.
Of course, the conclusion is to look at the other side of Android ecosystem. I already revived 3 devices thanks to you guys!
Samsung Galaxy Tab A (2016)
Redmi Note 5
Huawei P9 Lite (2017)
and I hope this is not over
Feel free to contact me if you have any question on how I did, what are the caveats, I'd be happy to share some tips
Hello, My name is Tamil and i'm an Android user who also happens to be a curious person in tweaking and exploring the new possibilities of Android. My First visit to XDA Forums was in 2016 when i discovered the android experience of my phone was not optimal and decided to use the availability of custom ROMs myself in my android phone which XDA Forums helped me a lot to learn about custom ROMs and how to do it, properly. Appreciating all of their efforts and work to the welfare of the android community users. Long live their popularity. Always my love and support goes to XDA Forums forever. Thank You, Guys !
Welcome to the xda family.
Cheers.