Huawei MediaPad X1
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- 09 Aug 2014
AnonD-33181, 09 Aug 2014Can you tell me how did you hide some pic from the gallery ?Make an album in the gallery and move all the pictures you want hide to that new album then hide the album.
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- 09 Aug 2014
Can you tell me how did you hide some pic from the gallery ?
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- Trieu Le
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- 07 Aug 2014
it's official guys, this mediapad x1 has got 4.4.2 kitkat from huawei. search the post on xda-developers for more info.
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- mGu
- 07 Aug 2014
hey bro, 06 Aug 2014there an important thing..... media pad x1 have 2 versions... moreBefore asking which one, please tell how to know the version?
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- Nyj
- 07 Aug 2014
Pablo, 06 Aug 2014not 2 sim ?Go for Evoluzn 8P tablet with dual sim and calling function.
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- Nyj
- 07 Aug 2014
hey bro, 06 Aug 2014there an important thing..... media pad x1 have 2 versions... moreWhere can we find it? Under which setting option?
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- Nyj
- 07 Aug 2014
Where can we find it? Under which setting option?
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- Tony
- Tu9
- 06 Aug 2014
This baby does not GLONASS which is a big pity. You get more accurate position and faster locking time if it has GLONASS support.
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- 06 Aug 2014
not 2 sim ?
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- 06 Aug 2014
AnonD-291322, 06 Aug 2014yes 4G...there an important thing.....
media pad x1 have 2 versions of 4G
1st : 4G(TDD)> that one is single band,(max download 100MB/sec & max Upload 10MB/sec.)
2nd: 4G(FDD-TDD)>that one is dual band, twice speed of DL&UL.
which one did u see ??
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- Nyj
- 06 Aug 2014
AnonD-291322, 06 Aug 2014yes 4G...Yeah, according to Jarir shopping guide it's 4G.
Read:
http://www.jarirbookstore.com/html/weeklyads.asp
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- 06 Aug 2014
hey, 05 Aug 2014the one u checked @ jarir,was 3G or 4G ? thank youyes 4G...
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- 05 Aug 2014
Waiting for update to at least kit kat because android l now has been lauched
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- Nyj
- 05 Aug 2014
Buddy, 05 Aug 2014Why Is My Gadget Charging Very Slowly (or Not at All)? You... moreWow, amazing!
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- 05 Aug 2014
AnonD-188490, 01 Aug 2014this phone have big problem about charging i leave it 24 ho... moreWhy Is My Gadget Charging Very Slowly (or Not at All)?
You plugged in your phone or tablet hours ago, and the battery has recharged about 10 percent. Or maybe the needle didn’t even move at all. The connection between the cable and the device seems fine, the charger’s plugged in, and the battery indicator says your device is charging. What went wrong?
It’s likely to be one of three problems (or a combination of them): You could be using the wrong kind of power outlet, the wrong kind of wall plug, or the wrong kind of USB cable. In each case, the slow charging has to do with amps, the rate at which electrons are flowing into your gadget.
Most mobile devices these days have 5-volt chargers, but they will still charge your device at different speeds depending on those amps. Smartphones usually come with 1-amp chargers. Tablets and larger phones usually come with 2-amp chargers. (This is why tablet chargers are also known as 10-watt chargers, as Amps × Volts = Watts. So, effectively, 1-amp chargers are 5W chargers and 2-amp chargers are 10W chargers.) If you’re charging directly from the USB port on your computer, the amperage may be as low as 0.5 amps.
Assuming the same voltage, the difference between a 0.5-amp, a 1-amp, and a 2-amp charger is like the difference between a one-lane, a two-lane, and a four-lane highway: At each step, twice as much charge is being delivered in the same amount of time.
The amperage of the charger that comes in the box with your device largely depends on the capacity of its battery. Because a lower-capacity battery will recharge more quickly, most phones come with a 1-amp charger in the box. But any device that ends with “-ablet” has a higher-capacity battery, so big smartphones, iPads and other tablets will come with a 2-amp charger to speed up the charge.
There are two cases where it’s easy to tell whether your amperage is insufficient for your device. First, avoid charging big gadgets from a powered USB 2.0 port on your computer; if it’s a USB 2.0 port, you’ll likely get between 0.5 and 1 amp. (USB 3.0 supports up to 5 amps when charging, so you should be OK with USB 3.0 port charging.) The same slower performance applies to many USB hubs, which may charge gadgets very slowly because they run at low amperage.
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- Buddy
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- 05 Aug 2014
AnonD-188490, 01 Aug 2014this phone have big problem about charging i leave it 24 ho... moreMY DEAR FRIEND, PLEASE READ THIS CAREFULLY AND YOU WILL UNDERSTAND WHY YOUR PHONE TAKES FOREVER TO CHARGE.
Why Is My Gadget Charging Very Slowly (or Not at All)?
Tim Moynihan, WiredJul 17, 2014
You plugged in your phone or tablet hours ago, and the battery has recharged about 10 percent. Or maybe the needle didn’t even move at all. The connection between the cable and the device seems fine, the charger’s plugged in, and the battery indicator says your device is charging. What went wrong?
It’s likely to be one of three problems (or a combination of them): You could be using the wrong kind of power outlet, the wrong kind of wall plug, or the wrong kind of USB cable. In each case, the slow charging has to do with amps, the rate at which electrons are flowing into your gadget.
Most mobile devices these days have 5-volt chargers, but they will still charge your device at different speeds depending on those amps. Smartphones usually come with 1-amp chargers. Tablets and larger phones usually come with 2-amp chargers. (This is why tablet chargers are also known as 10-watt chargers, as Amps × Volts = Watts. So, effectively, 1-amp chargers are 5W chargers and 2-amp chargers are 10W chargers.) If you’re charging directly from the USB port on your computer, the amperage may be as low as 0.5 amps.
Assuming the same voltage, the difference between a 0.5-amp, a 1-amp, and a 2-amp charger is like the difference between a one-lane, a two-lane, and a four-lane highway: At each step, twice as much charge is being delivered in the same amount of time.
The amperage of the charger that comes in the box with your device largely depends on the capacity of its battery. Because a lower-capacity battery will recharge more quickly, most phones come with a 1-amp
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- 05 Aug 2014
Tcool, 03 Aug 2014It is already available in Jarir @ SR 1499. Last weekend I... morethe one u checked @ jarir,was 3G or 4G ? thank you
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- 05 Aug 2014
AnonD-289373, 04 Aug 2014really this's a good phone, battery v good, display good, i... moreOk tommorow I'll buy.
Thanks.
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- 04 Aug 2014
really this's a good phone, battery v good, display good, i advise everyone to buy it. and good luck.
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- Nyj
- 03 Aug 2014
helloooooooooooooo, 02 Aug 2014does this device support 1080p video recording ?
any body ... moreIt is already available in Jarir @ SR 1499.
Last weekend I got the chance to hold and test the demo unit and it's awesome!