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Some info on the Epic - Printable Version +- Spiffy Hacks (https://spiffyhacks.com) +-- Forum: LeapFrog LeapPad (https://spiffyhacks.com/forum-7.html) +--- Forum: LeapPad Epic (https://spiffyhacks.com/forum-24.html) +--- Thread: Some info on the Epic (/thread-854.html) |
Some info on the Epic - huckleberrypie - 01-04-2016 A friend of mine just got his hands on one, and based on his sleuthing i.e. shoving in benchmarks and system utilities into the device, it is revealed that LeapFrog used a Mediatek SoC on the tab, and they apparently nerfed Bluetooth support for it while they're at it: ![]() Display: 7-inch capacitive touchscreen Resolution: 1024x600 Operating System: Based on Androidâ„¢ 4.4 (modified, of course) Processor: Quad-core, 1.3 GHz (reported by CPU-Z as MediaTek MT8127) Memory: 1GB RAM Storage: 16GB Micro SD Card Slot: Yes, expandable up to 32GB Camera - Rear: 2MP Camera - Front: 2MP Audio: 3.5mm stereo jack with microphone Wireless: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n Bluetooth: Bluetooth 4.0 Battery Type: Rechargeable lithium-ion Battery Life: 6+ hours; results will vary based on usage and settings Port: Micro USB Sensor(s): Accelerometer Antutu Benchmark: http://our.antutu.net/api/?action=v5&act=benchmark&id=54239552 Quote:Well, my only problem with the device is that the input method and locale selection is locked down and selected by the "Device Locale" screen, instead of allowing the much more granular selection allowed from the Android settings screen itself. I have determined that the same lockdown prevents bluetooth keyboards from pairing properly with the device. ETA: I'd be overjoyed if someone here is generous enough to provide an SP Flash Tool package for the tab, too. RE: Some info on the Epic - Chris Eric - 04-02-2018 This looks like a good device for me to buy. |