To exit safe mode, restart your device normally. To do this, open the Settings screen, tap Backup & reset, tap Factory data reset, and follow the instructions on your screen. You’ll lose all the data on your device – so make sure you have everything backed up – and you’ll have to reinstall any apps you’ve installed.
If you’re experiencing major problems with your device, you may want to skip all the troubleshooting and restore your device to its factory default settings. Allwinner Tablet Instructions Allwinner A13 1.0GHz CPU Processor Android 4 - Drivers Missing on Laptop Discussion in 'Allwinner A13 Based' started by 37batpat, Sep 9. if you’ve installed any apps recently, you should probably try uninstalling those apps first.Īfter uninstalling the apps, you can try installing them one at a time to identify which app is causing you problems. Open the Settings screen, tap Apps, locate the app you want to install, tap it, and tap the Uninstall button. While apps are disabled, you can uninstall them normally. If your issue – freezing, rebooting, crashes, battery life issues, or bad performance – is solved in Safe Mode, the problem is with a third-party app you’ve installed. Try using your device normally after booting into safe mode.
Apps you’ve installed will be disabled and any widgets you’ve added to your home screens won’t be present. Though these products are affordable and easily accessible unfortunately, some of the tablets are of low quality with very high chances of becoming faulty.
A31 Datasheet v1.50 (PDF, 42 pages ) A31 User Manual v1.30 (PDF, 1064 pages ) A31 Datasheet v1.30 (PDF, 42 pages, ) A31 User Manual v1. Lately, many people have been buying tablets from China because of the low price and easy accessibility of Chinese products. In safe mode, you’ll only have access to the apps that came with your device. Onda V972, a 10-inch Android tablet, was the first device to be publicly announced to come with an Allwinner A31 SoC.