I have an old RCA tablet model RCT6203W46, and I'm really eager to use it as a soundboard and for watching YouTube videos. I've been wondering if there's any way to manually flash it or update it to a newer version of Android, or possibly even install a lightweight Linux distribution on it. Any suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated!
2 Answers
Honestly, trying to use that old tablet for modern apps like YouTube might not be worth the hassle. Tablets that old likely lack the necessary decoding capabilities for a smooth experience. If you're set on getting something functional, I'd recommend looking for a device that's just a couple of years old instead.
RCA doesn't offer any official firmware updates for that model anymore, which means it might not connect to the internet or support recent apps. So, flashing it might be tricky. If you can, look at alternatives that have more recent software support.

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