I would like to know if there's any way to get it working again, and if so, how. I can't even boot into recovery mode, and unfortunately I had just turned off USB debugging that same day.
When I restarted it, it started to boot but then got stuck on the shimmering Android logo, and now that's all it does. It became extremely sluggish, almost to the point of being unresponsive, and finally I had to shut it down. Unfortunately, as my finger touched the slider, my brother bumped my arm and caused me to lower the CPU frequency to its lowest setting. So I figured I'd underclock it to save the battery. I got the tablet from Foxconn Hong Kong via DHL, in the following white Infocus package. Soon after, while at my sister's talent show, I discovered I had about 30% battery life, and I was still supposed to record her. Battery 3250 mAh (TBC, based on older CS1 specifications) 3,550 mAh (Liliputing opened the tablet) Dimensions 190 x 108 x 89 mm Weight 290 grams Infocus CS1 A83 Pictures. I re-installed my apps, including the system-tweak app, and decided not to touch the CPU controls for a while. Allwinner structured the A33 to empower staggering battery beneficial encounters for end gadgets. When I turned it back on, I discovered that it had been factory reset. I was a little wary of overclocking my CPU, having heard it may decrease its life expectancy, but finally I thought "What the heck?" and in a brilliant stroke of genius cranked my 1Ghz processor up to 1.5Ghz, and it promptly froze, forcing me to power it down. I decided to download a system-tweak app, which included a CPU control. I cant even boot into recovery mode, and unfortunately I had just turned off USB debugging that same day. When I restarted it, it started to boot but then got stuck on the shimmering Android logo, and now thats all it does. Then, just recently, I discovered rooting and the wonderful things it allowed you to do, and my problem followed shortly after. It became extremely sluggish, almost to the point of being unresponsive, and finally I had to shut it down. Okay, here's the deal- I received a generic Chinese tablet from a friend in early January, and it worked well for about two-and-a-half months.