![]() The HIPSTREET Flare 3 was introduced in 2014. The device was initially released running Android 4.4 KitKat system. The HIPSTREET Flare 3 was powered by Cortex A9 with MHZ and cores chipset. The efficient processor and 1000.0 MB of RAM provide enormous performance that guarantees trouble-free operation of any, even the most extensive application or game. The HIPSTREET Flare 3 use memory card: MicroSD/TransFlash. The phone carries over the 1.92 Mpx rear camera sensor at the back of the device with support of None video FPS. The front camera of HIPSTREET has 0.31 Mpx. It gives us a very high quality of photos and videos with a great camera interface. We can describe the HIPSTREET size by the None mm height and None mm width. The whole device looks very practically and handy, it is accomplished by the None mm of thickness. The phone features a 9.0-inch TFT display. It gives a decent display quality and great scale between warm and cold colors. Note: We recommend that you fully charge your Hip Street tablet before. It's accomplished thanks to the 16M display colors and aspect ratio. View the Hipstreet HS-9DTB4 Flare manual for free or ask your question to other. It is worth appreciating the improvement of battery performance in relation to the older versions. The HIPSTREET Flare 3 is using the Li-Polymer 4000.0 mAh battery and hasn't fast charging feature. Read more.Android is certainly a new ball game - I had the same problems when I bought my first Android device. I think the first thing you have to understand is that Android is highly configurable by the tablet supplier and unlike Windows or Apple based systems, the basic package can vary greatly - not all Android devices are equal!Īs I said in my last post, I believe your tablet does not come with Play Store pre-installed, which is why you are having a problem downloading MS. Since finding a Play Store that will work with your tablet could be a problem (you could try searching on the net for one, this link might point you in the right direction - but, as a new user, you probably won't want to get involved in flashing a new ROM). Instead, I suggest that you go to SlideMe (using your tablet's browser) at. Register (free) and then download and install their SAM applications manager. Once you've doe all that, you can download MS from their site (I know it's there because that's from where I first got it). Thinking about it, I seem to remember, when I was looking for the specs for your tablet, that one of the photographs showed the SlideMe icon on its screen, so you may already have that installed. (04-14-2015, 08:09 PM)GraemeJHi Thanks again for your prompt reply,I`ll try what you`ve suggested and i`ll report back,if that`s OK. I think the first thing you have to understand is that Android is highly configurable by the tablet supplier and unlike Windows or Apple based systems, the basic package can vary greatly - not all Android devices are equal! Regards Johnm Wrote: Android is certainly a new ball game - I had the same problems when I bought my first Android device.
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