JingPad A1 (jingpad-a1)
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![]() JingPad A1 | |
Manufacturer | Jingling |
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Name | JingPad A1 |
Codename | jingpad-a1 |
Released | 2021 |
Hardware | |
Chipset | Unisoc Tiger T7510 |
CPU |
2x2.0 GHz ARM Cortex-A75 6x1.8 GHz ARM Cortex-A55 |
GPU | PowerVR GM 9446 |
Display | 2368x1728 AMOLED |
Storage | 128 GB / 256 GB |
Memory | 8 GB |
Architecture | aarch64 |
Software | |
Original software The software and version the device was shipped with. |
JingOS Linux 4.14 |
Extended version The most recent supported version from the manufacturer. |
JingOS |
postmarketOS | |
Mainline Instead of a Linux kernel fork, it is possible to run (Close to) Mainline. |
no |
Unixbench score Unixbench Whetstone/Dhrystone score. See Unixbench. |
6620.0 |
Contributors
- R
- Clevrpwn
Users owning this device
How to enter flash mode
Recovery
- Turn off your device;
- Press Power button and after 1 second press also “Volume Down”;
- Hold both till JingPad logo appears;
- After the JingPad logo appears, release “Power” & “Volume-”
- Welcome to Recovery!
Fastboot Mode
- Turn off your device
- Boot JingPad A1 into recovery mode;
- Choose “Reboot into bootloader.”
- After booting into bootloader mode, connect your device to a Linux desktop using the original USB Cable;
- Open Terminal in the SDK location, check your device is connected with:
sudo ./fastboot devices