But there is hope. The community has been working on a builds. Installing a fresh, custom Marshmallow ROM can breathe new life into this Allwinner A13-based tablet.
| Issue | Status | Workaround | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Broken in Rev 1.0 | Use SW decoder in VLC or MX Player | | Rear Camera (2MP) | Inverted colors | Use third-party app "Open Camera" | | HDMI Out | Audio lag | Reboot while HDMI plugged in | | Bluetooth | Works sporadically | Use BT 2.0 devices only; forget BT 4.0 | | Battery % indicator | Stuck at 100% for 2 hours | Calibrate by draining fully twice | Good news: The Wi-Fi (Realtek RTL8188CTV) and audio codec work perfectly on all "new" builds. Performance Benchmark: Stock 4.0 vs Android 6.0 We ran a quick test using the TR10RS1 (1GB RAM version): rom android 60 para tablet canaima tr10rs1 new
If you are holding a , you own a piece of Venezuelan technological history. These educational tablets, distributed under the "Canaima Educativo" program, were workhorses in their prime. However, time has not been kind to their original software. The stock operating system (usually Android 4.0 or 4.2 Ice Cream Sandwich/Jelly Bean) is now ancient. Apps crash, the Play Store no longer updates, and the user interface feels like a slideshow. But there is hope
| Test | Stock Android 4.2 | New Android 6.0 ROM | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 6,200 | 9,850 | | App Install Time (WhatsApp) | 2m 30s | 55s | | Multitasking (3 apps) | Constant reloads | 2 apps stay open | | Web browsing (Chrome Lite) | 12 fps | 24 fps | | Issue | Status | Workaround | |
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