The phone finally arrived, slowboat from the Netherlands apparently. As I 
suspected, it is very weak. But even worse, it has so little internal 
memory (much of which is occupied by bloatware apps that can't be 
uninstalled) that it doesn't even have enough room to install all the 
updates to the initial apps, lol. I actually had to reset to factory 
default after attempting some updates, it didn't even have enough memory 
left to run the launcher. Also the WiFi radio is very poor, shows only 
'fair' signal strength even when it is right next to an access point.

It does require several special USB drivers. I was able to find some, but 
not the one needed to make it visible to ADB. So I had to post my test 
applications to a web page that the phone could get to and download/install 
them that way. It claims to be running Android 4.2 but apparently some 
things are missing from the Chinese port. Some of my simple apps will 
install and run - and communicate with the IOIO over bluetooth after a 
fairly lengthy connection delay. But the more complicated ones will not 
install. No way to know why, all it says is 'problem parsing the package',  
though they do run on other 4.0+ phones. I'll have to write it off as a 
failed experiment. But it was worth trying.

On Sunday, January 4, 2015 at 12:55:14 PM UTC-6, Bill Carter wrote:
>
> I'm worried that the WiFi and/or bluetooth connectivity may be bad, it 
> looks like some pretty weak hardware, but I'll gamble $47 (with shipping) 
> to find out and report on how things turn out when I receive it.
>
> On Saturday, January 3, 2015 1:36:53 PM UTC-6, Paul James wrote:
>>
>>
>> I wouldn't expect any problems (USB drivers would 99% be generic), but 
>> like anything out of China, you just really wont know until you try it.
>>
>> We buy 7" tablets in bulk, and always buy a single unit for testing when 
>> moving to a new model.
>> optout <https://groups.google.com/d/optout>.
>>
>>
>>  

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