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Latest revision as of 11:15, 12 April 2025

iNet Tek D70 A33
Manufacturer iNet Tek
Name D70 A33
Codename inet-a33
Released 2014
Type tablet
Hardware
Chipset Allwinner A33
CPU Quad-Core ARM Cortex-A7 @ 1.5 GHz
GPU Mali400 MP2
Display 1024x600 (7" 16:9)
Storage 8 GB
Memory 512 MB
Architecture armv7
Software
Original software Android
Original version CHANGE_ME
FOSS bootloader yes
postmarketOS
Category testing
Pre-built images no
Mainline yes
postmarketOS kernel Mainline
Unixbench Whet/Dhry score 745.9
Features
Flashing
Partial
USB Networking
Works
Internal storage
No data
SD card
No data
Battery
Works
Screen
Works
Touchscreen
Partial
Stylus
No data
Multimedia
3D Acceleration
Works
Audio
Partial
Camera
Partial
IR TX
No data
IR RX
No data
Connectivity
WiFi
Works
Bluetooth
Broken
Ethernet
No data
GPS
Broken
NFC
Broken
Modem
Calls
Broken
SMS
Broken
Mobile data
Broken
Miscellaneous
USB OTG
Works
Sensors
Accelerometer
No data
Magnetometer
No data
Ambient Light
No data
Proximity
No data
Hall Effect
No data
Haptics
No data
Barometer
No data
Power Sensor
No data
U-Boot
Primary Bootloader
Broken
Secondary Bootloader
Works
Mainline
Works
Internal Storage
No data
SD card
Works
USB Host
No data
USB Peripheral
No data
Display
No data
Keyboard
No data


Contributors

  • Yourferror

Users owning this device

How to enter flash mode

Installation

Follow the Installation_guide, use sdcard method. Then insert microSD into TF-card slot and plug the power cable, pmOS should boot.


See also

https://linux-sunxi.org/Inet_D70_A33 https://forum.clockworkpi.com/t/1-2ghz-and-beyond/5253/27