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Guide on how to force power off, charge, and perform a factory reset for tablets that won't turn on.
Steps to resolve problems installing apps from Google Play, including removing and re-adding accounts.
Instructions on how to force a tablet shutdown and use the pinhole reset button.
Advice on cleaning the touchscreen with a dry, soft, or microfiber cloth to restore functionality.
Solution involves connecting to a PC, backing up data, and performing a factory reset to resolve issues.
Troubleshooting steps include checking the router, restarting Wi-Fi, and testing on other networks.
Instructions on how to view all installed applications using the squares icon and return to the home screen.
Guide to using a 3G dongle with an 'on-the-go' cable for internet access, including PIN code management.
Information on connecting Denver tablets to a TV via HDMI, including cable type and resolution settings.
Recommendation to use the Bluefire reader app for Ebooks, supporting DRM files from Google Play.
Explanation that app issues are often due to compatibility with the tablet's processor or screen size.
Steps to resolve Google Play account problems, including deleting and re-adding the account.
Factors affecting battery life, charging times, and Wi-Fi settings impact on power consumption.
Instructions to move apps to an SD card to free up internal storage space when installation fails.
Information on how to update firmware from the homepage or contact support for specific models.
Guidance on returning a tablet for repair through the store of purchase, including factory reset advice.
Note that physical damage to the panel or glass is not covered by warranty and can be repaired for a fee.
Details that Android 5.1 factory resets may take up to 10 minutes and require leaving the device on.