Earlier this year my 10.1 Android tablet sent itself into brightness mode 0, but even before that it had lost the ability to use it's SD card.
I'd tried a few things but never really been able to get into the thing to try and fix it. I really wanted to change my phone and I wanted the Huawei P8 Max with a 6.9" screen, plenty of memory and 64 gig of storage plus the ability to stick a SD card in it.
Only one problem. You can't get a P8 Max in this country and it would cost me £400 for the model I wanted. So that was on the back burner.
In Feb I bought an 8" windows tablet and a Bluetooth keyboard and holder. £130 the lot. Worked OK but Windows10 home is not so good for what I want. I tried to upgrade to 10 Pro and wound up with the digitiser out of sync with the press. After weeks of trying to get it resolved, including the manufacturers website, I've designated it as "scrap" until I can work out how to get android on it. Pity as it's pretty quick for what it is.
When I went walking a few weeks ago I was in PC world and found this
At that price.
Two sim cards, 8" tablet, takes a SD card and 16gb on board. I put it in the Bluetooth keyboard holder and set about setting it up.
Yes it's a phone and it works. Tablet works, Archos have created a fusion app which makes my 64 gig SD card look like it's part of the internal storage and, best of all, I can do my work on it with my remote work Citrix session after I downloaded the Citrix receiver.
All goals in one for £80.
Then I went looking about. I bought myself a set of Bluetooth headphones with microphone and can do calls with it. I bought a Bluetooth mouse and that works too at the same time as the headphones and the keyboard.
I already had an azerty Bluetooth keyboard so I tried it with that. Success. I could plug in the charger and run the keyboard, mouse and headphones on it.
Excellent. Now I need to transition off the Samsung phone which will take a while. The Archos is not fast as it's only a dual core. So it may take me a while. Also it's not as portable as the Galaxy Note 2. However I'm not using it for calls except incoming work at the moment. So that is not so bad.
Having had all that success, I went to have a look at my tablet and have another go at it. Through dint of much hard work and swearing, I worked out how to set the tablet into flash mode and flash an Android 6 image to it. Great but the screen size was wrong. More swearing and reading to work out how to get the driver installed and connect to it inside windows with and ADB shell and then I could enter the commands.
It was pretty cool being able to type the commands on my laptop and watch the tablet reboot with a new screen resolution. In the end I got it back to what it really is (1280 x 800) with the right DPI.
Again, installed the apps I wanted and checked the work connectivity. Which worked. The only problem left was the SD card. Today I pulled it apart and had a look inside. I was in the process of examining the circuit board when I noticed an extremely bad soldered joint on the SD card (most of the contact had no solder on it at all.
I'm taking it home with me this weekend and will get the soldering iron out and repair the bad solder.
The only downside on this is that the 10.1 tablet will only stay connected to one Bluetooth device at a time. But, it has two USB ports (the Archos only has one). One is for normal charging and the other is for the OTG host cable. So I've got my Logitech wireless mouse and an OTG cable in my bag, the Bluetooth keyboard stays connected and I have the charger connected to the primary usb port.
In the end it seems that for a bit of effort and £80 I might actually have managed everything I want. OK I'd like a faster phone, but, actually, my windows phone is fine for that and the biggest issue I always had was that my phone was too small to really surf on or read books on.
I'll update after I've soldered the SD socket.