Ihave Galaxy Tab A (Model SM-T550) tablet, that I've barely used the entire time I've had it, and I'm wanting to give it to my Godson as a gift. Before giving it so him, I wanted to upgrade it to the latest Android OS, so that he wouldn't be limited by any missing features that this tablet's older Android version might have.
I'm very technically savvy on laptops and PCs, if you could direct me to a thorough guide, where someone has accomplished this, I could probably pull it off, its just that I've never really tried to do anything like this with tablets or mobile phones.
Please advise me. Also, if this isn't doable, and I wanted to buy him a new tablet, which brand would be the best about always allowing upgrades to the latest Android? If there's a brand that does that, that will be the only brand I'll buy in the future.
Some manufacturer like Google, Samsung, FairPhone have now extended the time span they provide updates for certain device models. They now provide up to 5-8 years of security and/or Android version updates (depends on the device model).
The "Android Updates" showing newer versions of Android on the HP site are empty folders. There are no updates available. What you have on the tablet is all that will be offered by HP. You can pick any flavor of Android and see the same files.
HP has basically abandoned the Android Tablet market. Many of the rebuild files are missing from their support site, and they announced last year that they are pulling out of the entry-level Android market.
I understand that you have an HP 10 Tablet G2 and it came preinstalled with Android Lollipop version and you would like to upgrade to the newer versions of Android like Marshmallow or Nougat. I read that you have set the tablet to auto update the Android version but it did not. I'll do my best to help you with this case.
I did some research and found that there are no firmware updates for this tablet model. However, the newer Android operating systems are available at the HP website for an update. You may download the Android update via this link on your SD card: Ideally, you may update the operating system by following the below steps. But if it doe snot work for you then you may download directly from the HP website link provided:
To get a 5.0 ROM someone has to have written one for that device to utilise the hardware and setup of the machine. You cant take any 5.0 ROM tweak it and make it available for a device. You need a starting point. No-one has done one for the Tab3 so unfortunately you are stuck at 4.4.2 tops. The plus side is that similar 5.0 devices are now so cheap its almost not worth the effort required to try and make it go up to 5.0 so if you did decide to root it and play, you will have lost the monetary equivalent of less than a tank of fuel to replace it with a similar 5.0 android device. I am buying android 7.0 devices sub 100 now.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 3, much like its predecessors, comes in three sizes, 7", 8" and 10". The 7" is powered by an Exonys 1.2GHz dual core processor, the 8" is powered by the Samsung Exonys 1.5GHz dual core processor and the 10.1" powered by a...
Look for Lineage based roms if you can, Lineage is the successor to Cyanogen, and runs much smoother in my experience. You can even find Lineage builds for older versions that work much better than equivalent cyanogen builds.
The information I got from vive focus is that its android version is Android 7.1.2 and it supports up to API 25. But some of my features are only available in API 28, so I wonder if there is any way I can manually upgrade the focus's Android version .
The quick reply answer is no, _you_ cannot replace the android platform API Level 25 yourself, as the rom is locked however if the question is when we will update to a later API Level, that's what we'll have to get back to you about regarding future Wave SDK updates.
We have 3 Zoom Room's (2 using Yealink A20 video conferencing systems - bar and tablet), and the other is on a PC. The PC one is fine, but the 2 Yealink A20's both have the message pictured (and the subject of this post).
All are on the latest firmware and it will not let me do any meetings either between them or externally. Even if I just do 'Meet Now' with no invitees I get the error 'Some of your Zoom Rooms Devices need to be upgraded to join this meeting. Please contact IT for assistance'
We have a pretty simple setup - the G7500 with a single EagleEye IV camera. We get audio from an external mixer via the audio input (no mic), use an HDMI TV for video out, and control the room with an Android device. Our Android device is running Room Controller app version 5.14.5
Apparently we had some iPad devices that were still associated with each Room. Upgrading them is not an option for various reasons. We removed them completely from the Zoom account and are able to control the room from the Windows and Android apps now.
All five our Zoom Rooms melted down today. Three Windows PC rooms and two running Mac OS. All of the Rooms are running iPad controllers and iPad scheduling displays. I've literally been fixing these rooms for the past 5 hours now. I've upgraded everything upgradable (OS, apps, iPad IOS). Rebooted dozens of times. Signed devices out then re-activated. The rooms will work on the first couple of tests, then after roughly 20 minutes they can no longer join meetings. In the rooms with PCs, the desktop app crashes and to get it to work again I have to sign out, reboot the computer then re-activate. We've had these rooms for almost 4 years now, and although not perfect, they have never behaved this way. Someone at Zoom needs to address this and at the very least post a community bulletin because I'm about ready to ditch Zoom rooms entirely and look for some other solution. This is unacceptable.
I agree. I have the Pro version and it will not let me use the service because it says I need to update. I tried to update the software and it didn't work. This is really frustrating and embarrassing to a high tech company like Zoom.
For the two rooms running Mac OS, I've found they are stable (at least so far), but you have upgrade IOS on the controller and scheduler (if you're running one) as well as the Zoom apps. For the rooms running PC, currently the desktop app crashes every time I attempt to join a zoom meeting.
Following up as we were able to get this resolved today but it came down to our schedulers being out of the date. We had to get the iPads that we used as the scheduler connected to the app store -> download updated Zoom Room app -> sign it via activation code / paring key and that fixed our problems.
We use the iPads as schedulers but have the Poly x30 / Poly x50 and x80 paired with either a poly trio as the controller or a poly touch. For Poly's you have to visit the ip address of the appliance and controller and sign into the web based GUI to update it's firmware. You need to do that both for the appliance and controller. Once updated, sign them back into the ZoomRoom account. Then visit
zoom.us -> admin -> Zoom Room -> find your Room -> you should have an update prompt for latest app version of the firmware for the appliance and controller.
@Anonymous are you able to help with this at all? We're paying hundreds of dollars to you and we cannot use the service we've paid for. This is a widespread issue it seems from this post and others and there is no direction on how to resolve this from you.
Anyway, we have a fleet of older Mac Minis talking to a variety of iPads. All the software appears to meet the minimum version requirements, but these older Mac Minis are slow and top out at Monterey so I may try buying a new Mac Mini to see what happens.
after updated to the last firmware on the CP960 (and updated the android version) everything back to the normal BUT unfortunately the UI as change and is hard to said but the original from yeanlink it looks better for the users than the regular zoom home screen.
I had this issue on Windows 10 ZR 5.14.5 with an iPad controller. Just updated the ZR Controller app manually from the iTunes store and it solved the issue. For some reason Zoom wouldn't auto update the app or recognize it was out of date.
This guide shows how to modify Android projects to upgrade from older versions of Cordova.Most of these instructions apply to projects created with an older setof command-line tools that precede the cordova CLI utility. See The Command-Line Interface for information how to update theversion of the CLI.
Version 10.0.0 introduces a signinificant change how URLs are loaded within the app.Prior versions load the apps web files like index.html via the file protocol.Which means the app starts with the URL file:///android_asset/www/index.html. Loading file:/// URLs is considered insecureand Android has deprecated support.Cordova Android 10.0.0 now uses an Android API called WebViewAssetLoader to load web content via the HTTP(S) scheme ( ) by default.Therefore the app now starts with the URL instead of file:///android_asset/www/index.html. Because this is a new origin you might encouter data loss and you need to migrate your web data (Localstorage, IndexedDB etc).
Unfortunately, due to the update in file structure, non-CLI projects will have to be updated manually, or a new Cordova project will have to be created, and thefiles transferred to the new project. This is due to the migration to Android Studio.
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