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Irulu 7 Inch Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Capacitive Multi-Touchscreen Widescreen 8GB Internet Tablet Dual Core 5 Point Touchscreen & Mali-400 MP GPU Tablet PC with RK3066 1.6GHz CPU 1GB DDR3 RAM WIFI HDMI With OTG Cable Questions & Answers
3g dongle support
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Seems like it needs to be configured, though not all tablets support dongles i.e Karbonn-Samsung Galaxy and lenovoA1000 & A30
First, (1) put 3G sim into dongle and connect dongle to tablet. You may have to wait several minuets for tablet to find internet, if it does not, continue as below.
2. Now go to 'settings' and select the 'More' option .
3. Select 'Mobile Networks' > 'Access Point' Name (APN) 4. Then select New APN option.
5. All you have to do now is make the following changes in the bracketed entities [ Name, APN and Dial Number]:-
-> Set the network name. Eg:- For Tata photon just write Tata or TP or anything, as you like it.
-> Set the APN,> search the net for your service provider's APN. Then write it precisely.
-> All the dongles come with dial number. Check your dongle purchase paper or the manual or just search it Google. And then fill the same here as the Dial Number, save and you are done. eg. For Tata Docomo it is #999 and Reliance it is #777.
NOTE:
After plugging the dongle, a default APN gets created in the APN setting's page.Try to feed the settings by creating a new APN.
Karbonn, Samsung Galaxy and Lenovo A1000 & A3000 tablet does not support dongle.
By far and large the above steps will work with all the dongles and Tablets. You could also go to 'You Tube' and seach for Video info which may be quite helpful. Regards Silverfox160
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IRulu Tablet won't turn on anymore
Are you certain that you have progress with full charging?: Sounds like battery issues.
Is the tab an older model? Lithium Ion batteries reach the point at which they are totally spent, finished, and worse than worthless. Until then, and continuously, they spew power--no matter what. That's why that chemistry is used for PC and laptop CMOS batteries---that keeps your settings and the clock going when AC or the main battery goes down or merely is turned off/disconnected. Alternately, internally the connection inside your tablet may have jarred loose, instead.
Replacing or fooling with the battery or connectors inside likely is beyond the scope here. (Remember, this kind of battery (similar to those used in smartphones and cell phones) may explode--even catching fire or otherwise--spewing acids may harm unprotected eyes, skin etc. Have yourself and anyone nearby and involved wear eye protection.)
Best bet--leave the tablet as is: If you are under warranty, get an RMA from the vendor (or the warranty company--or the tablet company) and return (obtain a replacement or refund).
Otherwise, purchase a new tablet--if the tablet is older (than Android 4.0 (Icecream)) that's a great idea. (Even Icecream is getting old now, too.) Otherwise, have someone help you to replace the battery. Obtain repair help from a pro at a shop--or, have a willing and knowledgeable kid or tech friend assist. If fortunate, they may be able to remove the battery (if possible). They may then also help search online, and thus help you to obtain and replace it with one with new--OEM (original equipment) or compatible. Alternately, they may repair a faulty connection for you.
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