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Problems experienced with Teclast T51

written by Craig Matthews on Nov 16th, 2009
Category: Other

The iPhone look-alike, the Teclast T51, might have just been released, but clearly consumers are experiencing problems.  We have received a few complaints from people informing us of the poor reliability of the T51.

Available out East, many have picked up the T51 while abroad only to be disappointed. John Small pointed us to a video uploaded on to the ever-popular YouTube demonstrating one such defect.

After a period of navigating/scrolling, the device “freezes” with a text-overlay of the currently playing track.  The bug appears to only occur while the player is actively pumping out audio.

If you are experiencing similar problems, share them with us. We’re keen to know.

Video after the jump…

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    2 Responses to “Problems experienced with Teclast T51”


    1. Sasha
      on Nov 18th, 2009
      @ 3:16 pm

      I have this player,great sound,short working time,no bugs in my device.
      What is the best headphones for T51?Now I am using JVC HX50.


    2. user
      on Apr 7th, 2010
      @ 3:57 pm

      Please, that bug is not annoying!! After clicking like crazy in every place on the screen -just as you made on the video-, it’s normal for the device to fail. Indeed, I think you can trigger errors easily in almost every device that exist, jaja.
      S:flo2 is not perfect, offers great sound quality, but not a great UI.
      Seems like if you were at will making it to fail to have someone to blame for not living in a perfect world with perfect audio player devices.

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