A:AnswerIt,doesbhave WiFi and that is how I surf the net with it. I have NOT been able to get WiFi operational.
There is very minimal documentation or instructions, basically nothing more than telling you you to turn it I
On. The charging cube slit in half the very first time upon removal from my point invpowercstrip
A:AnswerTo connect the wifi to the tablet:
1.Find "settings" or "manage connections" on your tablet.
2.Turn Wi-Fi on. Your tablet will search for available networks.
3.Choose the network you want to join, and enter a password if necessary.
A:AnswerI would say yes. As I have owned several of this brand of tablet, and I am very pleased the operating systems they have.
I would recommend this tablet.
A:AnswerI think for heavier use I would probably try to upgrade to a Samsung galaxy tablet or inexpensive chromebook. You can often get a good sale price on both of these or buy a open box or refurbished. I think one of those choices would be more responsive and better for your situation. It may depend on the age of your child and the type of processes they need to do for school. I'm not an expert - just giving my opinion. If you are unsure I would ask a best buy tech dept employee. If you let them know what it will be used for and your budget they can probably make a good recommendation for what will serve your needs.
A:AnswerNo, you cannot connect through an Ethernet. You will have to keep it plugged in for it to stay on 24/7 but I don't see a problem. It might work for a time clock if you use a system that uses an app.
A:AnswerIt is possible you may have a dead or defective battery. However in nearly 85% of the time it is a bad charging port. The USB Micro slot is very easy to damage if it inserted at an incorrect angle, or forcing a USB C power Charger in to the Micro port. This completely damages the charge port.
One thing that happens when a charger is forced at a bad angle is.
The 'Tounge' gets bent downward if you look in the port amd it seems to be depressed all the way down. That means it is bent. And needs straightened out.
I suggestion i reccomend is taking a piece of small hard plastic, like a plastic tooth pic or a finely tipped plastic butter knife. Or one could buy a small screen repait kit for cheap. (shown below)
All you need to do if this looks bent; is get underneath the part the 'Tounge' with your plastic tool, and pry it up gently until its straight.
!!!!!!
Now before you go sticking your fork in power slots. (NEVER DO THIS!) check 5 things.
1. Does your outlet work? -fix- try another outlet
2. Does Your charging Brick Work? =fix= Test on another device.
3. Does your charging cable work? =fix= Test multiple cords on another device to confirm.
4. Is Your charging Brick the correct Amp?
These devices prefer a 5v 2Amp charger. 5v 1Amp works but it will charge much slower.
(labeled on every charging brick)
5. Is my charging cable a USB Micro. (trapizoid shaped) NOT OVAL. those are USB C and only compatible on newer devices.
Good luck on your trials! When you fix it. You can now tell your friends your a Mobile Device Tech, and Champaign will rain from the skys and Babies will laugh with joy! You my friend saved 100 bucks and gained an overhwhelming feeling of accomplishment, and TechnSavagery!
PS
You are not a Real Tech, so dont Pop the device open and play with the guts. In case it is a defrctive battery. As older batteries can swell amd bloat. If your device looks bloated. Than it is a bloated battery and you need to properly dispose of the device at a tech shop or your local electronics and. Battery dump. DO NOT JUST THROW AWAY. bloated batteries have a potential to EXPLODE.
Respect the Tech
A:AnswerAncient Secrets of ALL rechargable batteries.
Batteries are... Sortof... Smart.
A battery reflects and adapts to its usage.
Meaning...
If you plug in your device too often or keep it at a high charge. The battery assumes that your lowest you allow it to charge is its 'MINIMUM'
I you let it die all the time and only charge it to 30% or 60% and then unplug it to use again; the smart Battery now assumes its 'MAXIMUM' Charge is between 40-60%
Meaning...
You battery doesn't know it has 100% it only knows 0-50%.
You must remind your battery what its True MINIMUM and MAXIMUM levels are suposed to be at.
SOLUTION
!!! THIS DOES TAKE SEVERAL HOURS TO
COMPLETE CORRECTLY.!!!
First, Download a Battery Dischage App from the app store or google play store. This works for Laptops aswell. Just look for a battery dischage programs online. I recommend MajorGeeks. Com
This app will Drain your battery fast, by activating heavy battery daining activities. Such as Flash light, Vibration, Camera, High Processings Usage, Music. Etc...
Ok Now
Charge your battery to to 100%
RUN the Dischage App. And Drain your Battery to Dead.
Charge the Device (off) to 100%
Do not unplug it!
RUN it again until ita dead again. 0%
Rinse and repeat. Do this 5 times total
100% —> 0% —> 100% —> 0% -—>
100%—> 0%—> 100% —>
0% —> 100% —>0%
FILLER UP ONE LAST TIME. and enjoy a fresh, newish, fully recalled battery. It now REMEBERS its TRUE MIN AND MAX.
NOTE;
(You may also Just, use the device, but the goal is to do this 5 times back to back. The continued back and forth, 100 to 0, is the Key. Do this every 6 to 12 Months to keep your battery working good as new at its full potential.
Also do not leave your. Devices lying around Dead for a long period of time. This will wear the battwry faster. If you dont plan on using it. Charge to full first. Shutdown.
Batteries Loved to be charged. It keeps them Alive. They do not like being dead. Just like Us! =)
Feel free. To share this with everyone u know. They will love you for saving thier electronics and you will be hailed from mountains on high as the Ultimate Battery Master. Go forth and achieve your glory!
A:Answerdid you get it used? when you buy it new it has no pin set. it will ask you if you would like to set one up but it doesn't have one out of the gate. ask the person you got it from for the pin they used.