Help with kids android tablet

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Ive posted this on a couple websites now I don't think anyone has been able to help. I was hoping someone here might have some knowledge.

I recently bought my daughter a Pebble Gear Disney tablet. It's basically a laser 7" android tablet with Pebbles own Disney software. I didn't realise how absolutely horrible the software was and how limited it is though. I want to format it completely to a blank android state if possible. Would anyone know if there's anything I can do?

Here's a link to the tablet if it helps:

https://pebblegear.com.au/
 
Ive posted this on a couple websites now
Did you already get any information that could be helpful to search further? The official website mentions no technical information whatsoever.

I didn't realise how absolutely horrible the software was and how limited it is though.
Plausible that it is horrible… given the non-information on their site.
Does it allow opening normal system settings, side-loading apps (like Devcheck) or even activating ADB? Do you have access to the stock ROM and a usable flashing utility to go back when doing experiments?

If you can unlock the bootloader there is a chance a generic system image (GSI) might work.
 
Thank you. I think it's locked to whatever system they installed was hoping it was a simple act of doing a factory reset. All good it is what it is I'll count my losses with this piece of crap and get her a normal tablet.
 
To return the Pebble Gear Disney tablet to a standard Android state, you can perform a factory reset by going into Settings > System > Reset > Factory Data Reset. If this doesn’t fully remove the Disney software, you may need to reinstall the Android OS by flashing a new ROM, but this could be complicated and may void the warranty. If you're unsure, contacting support for help or searching for a custom ROM could be the next step.
Not quite what was requested. Actually not related to it.

You need hardware specifications and hardware devices information to be able to gather all the required drivers for it to work on a "clean" Android state.

Or else, try to find a similar tablet and get its Firmware and install it to yours, it "might" work to some extent, but as long as the screen, usb and touch are working you can add the missing drivers if you have the technical data available.
 

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