I got my Nationite OS-72HR(Teclast M50H).
Though I am supposed to charge it for 7-8 hours straight for the first few times, I charged a few hours and decided to check out the player.But the player didn't start when it wasn't charging.
Now, the UI shows that the player is fully charged( the picture of the battery shows fully green intuitively).But when I disconnect the charger cable and start the player, it doesn't start AT ALL.
Has anyone else run into this problem.Expecting some input from raskrules and a couple of other peeps who have this player..
4 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 10 February 2010 - 08:09 AM
#2
Posted 10 February 2010 - 08:39 AM
^^ Hey i did review the player when i was in China but that player belonged to a friend there and i had it for only like a day. Last heard he too was facing issues while charging the player and he is sort of not much satisfied with the player.
That is the reason i did not go for a Teclast player when i bought myself one (i got an Ainol brand).
That is the reason i did not go for a Teclast player when i bought myself one (i got an Ainol brand).
#3
Posted 10 February 2010 - 08:55 AM
@raksrules,
thanks for your input man.I saw in your review that you had a manual too in the pictures, apart from the booklet which says "Music" or something like that.I never received one of those manuals or whatever that is.
I'll try charging a few more hours and see where I am at.This really puts me in a fix since there's not much customer support and not many people have bought this player.Only way would be to post the issue in the Mp4Nation forum.
thanks for your input man.I saw in your review that you had a manual too in the pictures, apart from the booklet which says "Music" or something like that.I never received one of those manuals or whatever that is.
I'll try charging a few more hours and see where I am at.This really puts me in a fix since there's not much customer support and not many people have bought this player.Only way would be to post the issue in the Mp4Nation forum.
#4
Posted 10 February 2010 - 09:30 AM
^^ You see that player was a teclast M50HD and that manual was in Chinese. Moreover Nationite rebrands Teclast players so they have branding of Nationite and also there may be changes in accessories / firmware / packaging etc.
#5
Posted 10 February 2010 - 03:16 PM
After turning the power button on, press the play/pause button for a few seconds.
That shd turn on the player.
That shd turn on the player.
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