Given my sweet experience with the THL W6 and my yet to be vanquished frustration with the lack of apps on the BlackBerry platform, I decided to have a go at a Chinese 7 inch android tablet thus I decided to settle for the Ainol Novo Fire 7. Boy was I in for some major regrets. Sometimes I’m left wondering what people are thinking when they gloss over reviews. I was expecting a amazing tab but instead got something that I had to sell off at half the purchase + shipping price.
Do please note that this review might come off as pretty negative but that’s just how my experience went. It could be that my own device had hardware issues or I’m just biased coming from such great budget devices like the THL W6 and BlackBerry PlayBook.
Unlike other reviews I’ve done in the past, I’ll be starting with the cons of this tablet but before that, a run through of the specs and other stuff it ships with would be in order.
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ainol-Bluetooth-G-Sensor-Capacitive-Compatible/dp/B0093WBK50
* CPU: Amlogic 8726-M6, 1.5GHz, Cortex-A9 dual core; GPU: Mali-400
* Operation System: Android 4.0.4
* RAM: 1GB (DDR 3)
* ROM(Memory): 16GB Nand Flash
* Shell Material: Aluminum shell
* Screen Size: 7 Inch
* Type: Capacitive Screen, IPS
* Display: LCD
* Resolution: 1280 x 800px
* Visible Angle: 178°
* Extend Card: Support TF card up to 32GB extended
* Camera: Dual camera,front camera is 2.0 and back is 5.0 megapixels. Back camera with a flashlight
* Gravity Sensor: Yes
* Multi-Touch: Yes, 5 points multi-touch
* Flash: Support Flash 11.1
* Google Play : Yes, built in
* Bluetooth: Yes, support bluetooth 2.1 version
* Video: 1080P, AVI/MOV/MP4/RMVB/FLV/MKV…
* Music: MP3/WMA/WAV/APE/AAC/FLAC/OGG
* Ebook: UMD, TXT, PDF, HTML, RTF, FB2…
* OTG : Yes, support ExFAT, NTFS, FAT32
* USB HOST : 2.0
* Email and Browser: Yes, built in
* WIFI: Yes, 802.11 b/g/n
* 3G: Not built in, support external 3G dongle: E1916, ZTE AC2736, HUAWEI E1750, HUAWEI EC122, HUAWEI EM770W
* Earphone Interface: 3.5mm
* Work Time: Up to 7 hours for video, 5 hours for game
* Battery: 5000 mAh, 3.7V
* Language: Dutch, Indonesian, Czech, Danish, German, English, Spanish, French, Croatian, Polish, Portuguese, Roman, Finnish, Swedish, Swahili, Russian, Serbian, Bulgarian, Arabic, Korean,Japanese
* Other Applications: ES File Explorer , Google Search, Google Maps, Browser, Gallery, Clock, Market, Calculator, Calendar, Video, Email, Gmail…
* Extend Port: 1 x TF card slot; 1 x MINI HDMI port; 1 x Micro USB port; 1 x 3.5mm Earphone port
* Package including: 1 x Charger; 1 x USB cable; 1 x Earphone
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Below you can see the front and back of the Ainol Novo Fire. The front is pretty simple with the logo at the bottom and the 2MP camera in front. At the top of the back, you have the 5MP camera with LED flash by the side and at the bottom left is the speaker
While holding the tab in landscape mode, at the top edge lies the Power button, Volume rockers and Home button while to the left edge houses the extended ports for DC charging, microUSB, microSD card slot, mini HDMI, 3.5mm Earphone and MIC.
Unfortunately I wasn’t able to run a battery test before I sold the device but the guy I sold it to doesn’t seem to be complaining so I guess it’s all good.
Sorry there ain’t a lot of pros with regards to this tablet. Like I said, my PlayBook has me biased
The official Jelly Bean stock ROM for the Ainol Novo Fire / Flame is out online but yet to hit new batch of devices.
The upgrade doesn’t work on Windows 8 so hopefully you have a Windows 7 or Vista system.
Make sure to download the right ROM for your device based on if it’s a TM or QM rom that it shipped with. This info can be found in Settings >> About tablet. If you flash a QM ROM on a TM device, you’ll have terrible screen brightness issues
Click here for official update instructions
Click here for alternative update instructions
After upgrading to the official Jelly Bean update for the Ainol Novo Fire, you might encounter this error :
unfortunately process android.process.acore has stopped
This is caused by a missing Contacts application which needs to be downloaded and uploaded to the System/App folder. Click here for more instructions
In conclusion, the Ainol Novo Fire ain’t a bad tablet at all for it’s price tag. For those on a budget and who haven’t experienced a tablet before, it should work just fine.
Coming soon, is the review of the Aoson M71G 7 inch 3G tablet.
Do have a wonderful weekend.
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