That would be a scenario to avoid, as it would void the warranty like Tom
said, and would add an extra step to setting up the device, not allowing
the client to buy the equipment directly.
The tech support says that the device is supposed to work with Google's
generic driver. I'm thinking that may
In in some instances rooting the device will void the warranty.
On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 2:47 AM, Miljenko Cvjetko
wrote:
> Hi
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> On 2012.08.09 10:07, Sayed Arian Kooshesh wrote:
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>> this is an unrecommended answer,
>
> Would You be so kind and explain me this argument please?
>
>> but if you
this is an unrecommended answer, but if you lack options, you can root the
phone and use wifi adb.
On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 2:37 AM, Miljenko Cvjetko
wrote:
> Hi Goncalo
>
>
> On 2012.08.08 14:50, Goncalo Oliveira wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> We have acquired a Unitech TB100 tablet (rugged devi
Hi
On 2012.08.09 10:07, Sayed Arian Kooshesh wrote:
this is an unrecommended answer,
Would You be so kind and explain me this argument please?
but if you lack options, you can root the phone and use wifi adb.
So rooting is considered better?
thanks
m
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Thanks for the reply Mel.
I had to do that too for the Samsung devices here (Galaxy Note and Galaxy
Tab).
I also had a ZTE weird smartphone that had the custom ADB driver in the SD
card.
But unfortunately this is not the case. I am trying to contact the company
that produced it as they should be p
Hi Goncalo
On 2012.08.08 14:50, Goncalo Oliveira wrote:
Hello everyone,
We have acquired a Unitech TB100 tablet (rugged device) to do some
testing. Though, the ADB driver does not seem to work with it. I can
only use it as an MTP usb device.
Tablet development settings are on and I even updat