No it won't. Ice Cream Sandwich was meant to run on any device with at least 256mb of RAM and an ok GPU. This should run ICS just fine. My HTC Evo only has 512MB of RAM and it runs ICS smooth as butter.Definitely interesting. What's holding me back is the specs. 1.0 gig processor isn't bad, but with only 512 ram it's going to be laggy with ice cream sandwich.
No it won't. Ice Cream Sandwich was meant to run on any device with at least 256mb of RAM and an ok GPU. This should run ICS just fine. My HTC Evo only has 512MB of RAM and it runs ICS smooth as butter.Definitely interesting. What's holding me back is the specs. 1.0 gig processor isn't bad, but with only 512 ram it's going to be laggy with ice cream sandwich.
No, it's not a stock ROM it's a custom ROM. It's not that the manufacturers don't know shit, it's that they'd rather push their newer phones that have stock ICS than upgrade the old ones.No it won't. Ice Cream Sandwich was meant to run on any device with at least 256mb of RAM and an ok GPU. This should run ICS just fine. My HTC Evo only has 512MB of RAM and it runs ICS smooth as butter.Definitely interesting. What's holding me back is the specs. 1.0 gig processor isn't bad, but with only 512 ram it's going to be laggy with ice cream sandwich.
Is that a stock rom? Most phone manufacturers are passing up the ICS upgrades on phones with 512 or less. But what do the manufacturers know right?
Did you view the video? Whomever made it goes through the menus and everything in the beginning. Looked to be running pretty smooth.I quite agree on the comment about the manufacturers, but let's face it, all software out there has minimum system requirements along with recommended system requirements. So, to be frank, this device will be laggy until someone creates a custom rom for it. Then, look out.
Did you view the video? Whomever made it goes through the menus and everything in the beginning. Looked to be running pretty smooth.I quite agree on the comment about the manufacturers, but let's face it, all software out there has minimum system requirements along with recommended system requirements. So, to be frank, this device will be laggy until someone creates a custom rom for it. Then, look out.
So I can get the awesome form factor of the Vita, as well as it's potential for great emulators, as well as the latest Android version, for only 20% the price, at the expense of not being able to play Vita games? As long as those built-in emulators work well, sign me up!
Oops. I forgot that Jellybean is already out. lolIt isn't running Jelly Bean. Speaking of Jelly Bean, they say android 4.1's code is better processor efficient and uses 10-25% less overall resouces
I have one of these (S7100B is actually pretty much the same). CPUlooks to beIS a cheapBoxchip A15Allwinner A10, which is a Cortex A8. Single-core, 1.5GHz, single-core Mali400.
Shameful PSX emulation (really), really good N64 emulation, and SNES/NES and the likes are all pretty good.
Analogs are "fake" analogs, I'm sure of that. They're just wired to the DPAD and the XYBA buttons, so don't expect mapping the analogs separately.
Overall, give it 4-5 months and you'll start seeing this kind of tablets with cheap Dual-Cores with quad-core Mali GPUs.
BTW, don't expect great quality from those things.
Cool, didn't know about that. I sure hope so that my S7100B has separately wired controls.I have one of these (S7100B is actually pretty much the same). CPUlooks to beIS a cheapBoxchip A15Allwinner A10, which is a Cortex A8. Single-core, 1.5GHz, single-core Mali400.
Shameful PSX emulation (really), really good N64 emulation, and SNES/NES and the likes are all pretty good.
Analogs are "fake" analogs, I'm sure of that. They're just wired to the DPAD and the XYBA buttons, so don't expect mapping the analogs separately.
Overall, give it 4-5 months and you'll start seeing this kind of tablets with cheap Dual-Cores with quad-core Mali GPUs.
BTW, don't expect great quality from those things.
Willgoo, Apad and Engadget tore down the newer model JXD devices a short while ago. The s5110, newer releases of s7100b and several others. They each are no longer hard-wired to being the same controls but software coded to being the same. Drivers and firmware updates need to be released so they can be mapped separately.
Wait, is this confirmed? If so, that's a deal-breaker for me.Analogs are "fake" analogs, I'm sure of that. They're just wired to the DPAD and the XYBA buttons, so don't expect mapping the analogs separately.
As someone else said, the emulators may be an older version. Could you check to see which N64oid version it is? And which PSX emulator does it use? If not FPSE, get the latest FPSE and try it for us? I was thinking of getting one but only for the portable PSX/N64 emulation.I have one of these (S7100B is actually pretty much the same). CPUlooks to beIS a cheapBoxchip A15Allwinner A10, which is a Cortex A8. Single-core, 1.5GHz, single-core Mali400.
Shameful PSX emulation (really), really good N64 emulation, and SNES/NES and the likes are all pretty good.
Analogs are "fake" analogs, I'm sure of that. They're just wired to the DPAD and the XYBA buttons, so don't expect mapping the analogs separately.
Overall, give it 4-5 months and you'll start seeing this kind of tablets with cheap Dual-Cores with quad-core Mali GPUs.
BTW, don't expect great quality from those things.