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  1. Disclaimer: Your Warranty is now VOID. I am not responsible for any dead/bricked device(s) This is a general guide which should not differ too much on how to unlock Samsung devices and flashing another official image. As there is no working custom ROM for this tablet, I will not go into steps on flashing a custom Recovery and ROM. However as a basis the unlocking and odin are basic requirements. Hardware Needed: Well charged tablet (>70%) with the correct model number (SM-T500 / SM-T505) Compatible USB-C Cable (if in doubt, use the factory supplied one) Windows Computer (if in doubt, Windows 10) Software Needed: Odin (this is a flasher tool for Samsung devices) Samsung Android USB Driver for Windows Samsung Firmware (choose the correct model and region/country) Enable Developer Options: Go to Settings > Software Information > keep tapping Build Number until you see "developer mode is enabled" Enable OEM Unlocking: Go to Settings > Developer Options > and toggle OEM unlocking Unlock Bootloader: Install Samsung Android USB Driver Connect the USB-C Cable to your computer Power Off Tablet Press and Hold Volume Up and Down buttons Connect the USB-C Cable Bootloader screen will appear Press and hold Volume Up button to enter Device Unlock Mode Press Volume Up again to unlock bootloader Tablet will factory restart automatically and takes a few minutes to boot up for first time From now on every reboot will show a "Bootloader Unlocked" Warning. This is normal, and will disappear once bootloader is locked again. Flash New Firmware using Odin: Download and extract Odin Download and extract the correct Samsung firmware for your tablet and country Connect the USB-C Cable to your computer Power Off Tablet Press and Hold Volume Up and Down buttons Connect the USB-C Cable Bootloader screen will appear Press Volume Up button once to enter Download Mode Run Odin application (.exe) Odin should automatically detect tablet in Download Mode and show the ID:COM (no COM will be displayed if not detected) Load the corresponding BL , AP, CP, CSC files on Odin (disregard HOME_CSC) Make sure in the Options tab, ONLY Auto Reboot and F.Reset Time are checked. OTHERS UNCHECKED Then click START, flash will proceed (obviously do not turn off or disconnect anything until its complete) Once Complete, Odin will show "PASS". and tablet will auto reboot. Again with a new firmware, first boot will take a whle Relock Bootloader: Power Off Tablet Press and Hold Volume Up and Down buttons Connect the USB-C Cable Bootloader screen will appear Press and hold Volume Up button to enter Device Unlock Mode Press Volume Up again to LOCK bootloader Tablet will factory restart automatically and takes a few minutes to boot up for first time No more annoying warnings
  2. New Linux-based tablet OS – JingOS set for January 31 launch Sovan Mandal 2 days ago There is something very special that is going to occur on January 31st, 2021. The world will witness the launch of a brand-new operating system meant for use on a tablet device. JingOS, as the platform is named, is based on Linux and will spawn into other variants as well. For instance, there is going to be one that would be ideal for smartphone-like devices. Again, if all of that seems familiar, that is because the approach is the same as has been adopted by Apple for its iPad and iPhone line of devices. Those behind the JingOS said they have modeled it around the iPadOS to come up with something that is simple to use while supporting top-notch performance. However, the JingOS will also be equally effective when used in computers. Rather, users will be able to shift from tablet mode to PC mode on-the-fly, something we have witnessed with the Windows 10 OS. There is going to be support for mouse and keyboard operations as well. The team behind JingOS said all compatible apps with be able to support both touch as well as mouse and keypad-based input methods. The OS is also intended to be used on ARM-based devices in the future. However, as of now, it has only been tested on the Huawei MateBook 14 and the Microsoft Surface Pro 6. The smartphone version of the OS is expected to be ready by the end of the year. More details are awaited. Keep watching! Source
  3. Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 LTE SM-T515 Feels good so far....Android 9.0 out of the box....slim and light body Bought from this shop (Korea export set, no warranty) , come in Korean language need set to English in settings. https://m.qoo10.sg/gmkt.inc/Mobile/Goods/Goods.aspx?goodscode=659013034&banner_no=1305330 Another one selling similar price https://m.qoo10.sg/gmkt.inc/Mobile/Goods/Goods.aspx?goodscode=657003951&banner_no=1305330
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