I use to have one of those a long time ago played math missions all the time and SpongeBob mostly I wish I could play math missions again sigh for the childhood nostalgia
Gracias por tu video, mi hijo tiene autismo y le encanta jugar an su tablet buscaba algun juego o app que fuera educativo. pero al ver tu video sobre esta tablet, ya se que no podre comprarla para mi hijo, creo que tiene cosas que para el fueran un poco confisas, y el estar cliclindo tantas veces creo que lo va a enojer mucho. gracias por tu sinseridad
I actually own a bunch of these mostly for experimenting and security research purposes, two of them being the earlier MediaTek-powered models and more recently one that's identical to the unit you reviewed. The latter is a newer revision from 2021 running off the Rockchip RK3326, which in all honesty is a bargain-bin processor struggling to run anything but a lightweight OS. My friends and I managed to get custom Android ROMs to boot on this thing for the express purpose of repurposing the LeapPad once the user outgrew it. That being said, do you guys offer kernel sources for the Goally tablet? That would be more than welcome and actually sustainable to keep these devices functional for as long as possible.
@@ooo-iz9dn I'll have to draft up a guide for modding the RK3326 LeapPad tho. GSI ROMs do work on it but there are some issues my friend and I have to address first.
@@thereturnofqueennefertiti2303 we aren't sure why you can't connect to the internet, you'd have to reach out to Leapfrog for help. We also aren't advertising Leapfrog, we paid for the product and reviewed it on our own :)
I use to have one of those a long time ago played math missions all the time and SpongeBob mostly I wish I could play math missions again sigh for the childhood nostalgia
We felt similarly! Slightly nostalgic, and for $100 it wasn't too bad!
Gracias por tu video, mi hijo tiene autismo y le encanta jugar an su tablet buscaba algun juego o app que fuera educativo. pero al ver tu video sobre esta tablet, ya se que no podre comprarla para mi hijo, creo que tiene cosas que para el fueran un poco confisas, y el estar cliclindo tantas veces creo que lo va a enojer mucho. gracias por tu sinseridad
I actually own a bunch of these mostly for experimenting and security research purposes, two of them being the earlier MediaTek-powered models and more recently one that's identical to the unit you reviewed. The latter is a newer revision from 2021 running off the Rockchip RK3326, which in all honesty is a bargain-bin processor struggling to run anything but a lightweight OS. My friends and I managed to get custom Android ROMs to boot on this thing for the express purpose of repurposing the LeapPad once the user outgrew it.
That being said, do you guys offer kernel sources for the Goally tablet? That would be more than welcome and actually sustainable to keep these devices functional for as long as possible.
is there any forums online for this so parents can upgrade the tablet themselves?
@@ooo-iz9dn I'll have to draft up a guide for modding the RK3326 LeapPad tho. GSI ROMs do work on it but there are some issues my friend and I have to address first.
@@ooo-iz9dn Do you have the newer revision with Android 10 or the older one with Kitkat?
I can't connect to public wifi please help
We're not leapfrog tech support?
I never said you were...you doing all this advertising for leap frog I would have thought you knew the answer to my question
@@thereturnofqueennefertiti2303 we aren't sure why you can't connect to the internet, you'd have to reach out to Leapfrog for help. We also aren't advertising Leapfrog, we paid for the product and reviewed it on our own :)
Wow😮
ARLO! What did you think?
@@GoallyApps It was good
Yay! Thanks Arlo :)
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I need that
Go get it!
JK get a Goally instead ;) GetGoally.com