Inevitably, you will find yourself consumed by an overwhelming desire to see what’s inside the Dingoo. Whether to change the battery, to work out what makes it tick, or just because it’s there, I’ve saved you the trouble! Opening Dingoo, is dead easy, compared with say, cracking the shell on an Xbox 360 . No special tools are required – just a set of mini screwdrivers at a minimum. First, prise off those 4 lovely rubber feet to reveal the screws underneath: Unscrew the screws. Then gently prise Dingoo apart (you can see where the internal clips are in the picture below). Voila! Be sure not to lose the power switch, which might fall off when he case is opened! The battery will appear to be secured to the board somehow. It is actually stuck on to a sticky pad. Use a flat spatula, screwdriver or tweezers and slide underneath the battery from right to left, gently lifting the battery off. Careful, don’t go hard, or you might pull components o...
I'm sorry.
ReplyDeleteI gave this a chance, but it's no good.
To start the boot animations are just plain ugly. The stock FW animations are much better.
And 170mb? For what? The only app I saw installed was "mVideoPlayer".
Going back to original overclocked FW!
I'm sorry you don't like it. I will try to make better animations on next releases.
ReplyDeleteAnyway the added apps (and added size) are more than mvideoplayer...
Hello, I was wondering where I can find a custom rom for a JXD S18-01-xxxx. It is dissapointing that the firmware provided by JXD is just bad. I just tried Skelrom ICS for JXD S601 (which has the same hardware as the S18), it did boot up but unfortunately the touchscreen doesnt recognize any input. Any way to fix this? Thanks in advance.
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