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https://www.amazon.com/ASUS-X205TA-1...rds=asus+x205t
That's the best one I can find right now. It was USD$60 in a store at an airport actually. Not online.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Asus-EeeBook...AAAOSwdzVXpQfI
That's the best price so far - used. You'd have to just look around.
Knowing the solution doesn't mean knowing the method. Yet answering correctly and regurgitation are considered "learning" and "knowledge".
i would NEVER EVER buy a chinese mabe tablet. kmt. i four (4) or five thrown around my house that my kids got. didnt last them a month. bought a used Galaxy tab 3 almost 6 months now. fling all bout, drop, use 20 hours a day, still 99 % functional(volume key stopped working about a month after i bought it),
chinese, slooooow, froze, battery swell, battery dead every hour, as it drop once screen break. kmt.
Back to square one....., back off the ground now........
Ive seen this virus pop up on most Android phones and tablets on the market. I try to root and wipe dalvik cache but the virus always seems to come back. For the love of god i cant figure out where the virus is hiding. Oly solution is the reflash the Firmware and the phone came back to nomal.
I flashed Samsumg and BLU with a the same or upgraded firmware and it solves the problem
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Hmmmm...
What anti-virus products have you seen people use for tablets?
A few months ago, I spoke to someone who had a virus on this tablet. Despite his best efforts, he could not get rid of it.
Someone brought to me a iVIEW-732TPC tablet that is plagued with porn galore.
I just wiped it from the recovery menu, but the porn is there when I reboot.
I'll have to try the suggestions posted earlier in the thread so see if it can flash everything including the bootloader on this device.
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Came across that once on a cheap chinese tablet. Had to run a script to get rid of it. Would help if we knew the make and model and or the virus name.
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