Or wait for a while as I plan to release my own thing, have given up on trying to build CM or zip-port it because it seems I just lack the needed rk knowledge and even after researching things I still didn't manage to fix my problems (either not booting or no display-even with the right modules in place) but am modifying the C67ML firmware myself to add some AOSP type features and other tweaks. Buy inkBOOK Explore 7.
It runs an old version of Android on a single-core CPU, and it is selling for 899 Polish Zlotny, or about 243 USD. InkBook Explore is a rather disappointing Android ereader that has the same size screen as the Aura One.
Officialpage for Boyue firmware for T61, T62 and T80 series books. Boyue T61 E-Book Reader / E-ink Ebook Reader/ Android 4.2/ Dual-Core / Smart / HD / Touch / built-in backlight / red shell / 8G Processor: Dual-core ARM Cortex. The Polish ereader importer Artatech is launching a plus-sized ereader under its InkBook brand.
You could also try to get the latest apk for flashfire and install that then use flashfire to flash a 4.2 gapps zip but I really would recommend switching to FOV's ROM because that has "no refresh" mode and fixed most black on black/white on white issues. Energy eReader Pro HDandinkBOOK Obsidian - 6 E-Ink Carta- analogue of the model. It runs Android 4.2 on a dual-core CPU, and it has a color-changing frontlight as well as a card slot, but it also has its weaknesses. With a price tag of 100 ( at Amazon ), the Lumos is intended to be a competitor to the basic Kindle, and it has its strengths. As I konw, there is not TWRP for your device. The InkBook Lumos from Arta Tech is an odd little beast.
But then again don't expect that to be soon as I don't have a lot of free time to tinker with this and at the same time trying to build some things for my old tablet.I have a T61 I think B or C (wayteq xbook) and for me play store is working good, initially installed with the e-reader kit from this forum that installs root, play store and xposed but now I switched to FOV's custom ROM port from C67ML and that has play store pre-installed. I am using an Android 4.2 eReader(Boyue T61) similar to Inkbook Prime.
Created to fit perfectly with your device, the cover provides solid protection and full functionality. Or wait for a while as I plan to release my own thing, have given up on trying to build CM or zip-port it because it seems I just lack the needed rk knowledge and even after researching things I still didn't manage to fix my problems (either not booting or no display-even with the right modules in place) but am modifying the C67ML firmware myself to add some AOSP type features and other tweaks. inkBOOK Yoga is a stylish case designed especially for your e-reader. 2.Modify the MTD‘s partition table: Extend userdata partition mounted on /data add new partitions to build double system like what I. The library is accessible through an application preinstalled on inkBOOK. As for return,I can do this: 1.Cracked the recovery to disable the signature verification, so you can install any zip package to you ereader. You could also try to get the latest apk for flashfire and install that then use flashfire to flash a 4.2 gapps zip but I really would recommend switching to FOV's ROM because that has "no refresh" mode and fixed most black on black/white on white issues. inkBOOK Classic 2 eReader inkBOOK Yoga Cover mit Wake-Up-Funktion inkOOK Ladegert The offer of e-readers includes also 60 days subscription for, platform with unlimited access to over 15 000 e-publications and audiobooks in German. #4 Ranomez 11-05-2015, 12:32 PMI have a T61 I think B or C (wayteq xbook) and for me play store is working good, initially installed with the e-reader kit from this forum that installs root, play store and xposed but now I switched to FOV's custom ROM port from C67ML and that has play store pre-installed.