[Arm-netbook] Real size of Mele A1000 NAND
Gerard Alcorlo Bofill
galcorlo at gmail.com
Thu May 10 12:52:58 BST 2012
Hello,
so which is the difference between booth models? I bought A2000
thinking it was better and it's the same than A1000 without the black
case for the HD?
I'm not sure how to check if my A2000 supports wifi N. I understood
than A1000 supported wifi N. Is there any app for android to get this
info?
Thank you
--
Gerard
2012/5/10 Tom Cubie <mr.hipboi at gmail.com>:
>
> On May 9, 2012 3:30 AM, "Alejandro Martínez" <zen at itram.es> wrote:
>>
>> After some discussion at Forocoches, I noticed that.. the NAND size of
>> the A1000, at least on mine and amery's, is 4gb, and not 2gb as we
>> thought.
>>
>> The NAND is a 32 gigabit Hynix H27UBG8T2ATR. And, a bit of tingling
>> with Android also shows that /system and /data partitions are ~1.5gb
>> each.
>>
>> Also specs in mele.cn show the A1000 as having 4gb NAND.
>>
>> ¿Does anyone else also have the same NAND chip, and we just assumed
>> -wrongly- the difference was on the NAND?
>> (and nobody bothered checking :) If this is so, then the A2000
>> difference is just... the case.
>>
>> Also, some people have received A2000's labeled as "A100". There seems
>> to be no difference between those two models.
> the A1000 and A2000 are both 4GB flash, i have confirmed with mele. for the
> A100, it's mele's problem, they print the wrong label. Here is the official
> state:
>
> http://www.mele.cn/cn/web/news_show.aspx?cid=3&nid=146
>
>>
>> Alejandro
>>
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