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Xunlong Orange Pi 2G IoT (xunlong-orangepi-2g-iot)

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Xunlong Orange Pi 2G IoT
The Orange Pi 2G IoT
The Orange Pi 2G IoT
Manufacturer Xunlong
Name Orange Pi 2G IoT
Codename xunlong-orangepi-2g-iot
Model 2G-IOT
Released 2017
Type single board computer
Hardware
Chipset RDA Microelectronics RDA8810PL
CPU ARM Cortex-A5 @ 1GHz
GPU Vivante GC860
Display 480x800 TFT (optional)
Storage 500MB NAND (integrated)
Memory 256MB LPDDR2 (integrated)
Architecture armv7
Software
Original software Android
Original version
The version the device was shipped with.
4.4
Optional software Ubuntu
postmarketOS
Category testing
Pre-built images
Whether pre-built images are available here.
no
Mainline
Instead of a Linux kernel fork, it is possible to run (Close to) Mainline.
yes
pmOS kernel
The kernel version that runs on the device's port.
linux-next
Unixbench score
Unixbench Whetstone/Dhrystone score. See Unixbench.
0.0
Features
USB Networking
After connecting the device with USB to your PC, you can connect to it via telnet (initramfs) or SSH (booted system).
Untested
Internal storage
eMMC, SD cards, UFS, ...
Untested
SD card
Also includes other external storage cards
Untested
Battery
Charging and battery level reporting works
Untested
Screen
Display works. Ideally with sleep mode and brightness control.
Untested
Touchscreen
Untested
Multimedia
3D Acceleration
Untested
Audio
Audio playback, microphone, headset and buttons.
Untested
Camera
Untested
Connectivity
WiFi
Untested
Bluetooth
Untested
Modem
Calls
Untested
SMS
Untested
Mobile data
Untested
Miscellaneous
FDE
Full disk encryption and unlocking with unl0kr.
Untested
USB-A
Full-sized USB-A port works (Usually applicable to SBCs and laptops).
Untested
USB OTG
USB On-The-Go or USB-C Role switching
Untested


🚧 This page is a work-in-progress. Some information contained within may be inaccurate or incomplete.

Contributors

  • Danct12

Users owning this device


Installation

Note Install to internal NAND is not supported and will never be.

Use pmbootstrap to build your own installation image and flash it to an SD card.

See also