Aumi Manuals & User Guides
A manufacturer of Android tablets, specializing in durable kids' tablets with protective cases and versatile 10.1-inch devices for entertainment and light productivity.
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Aumi produces a range of affordable consumer electronics, primarily focusing on Android tablets designed for families and children. Their flagship products include the KT series (such as the KT1016), which are ruggedized tablets for kids featuring vibrant, shock-absorbing cases and child-friendly interfaces like AUMI AI OS.
Beyond children's devices, Aumi manufactures standard 10.1-inch Android tablets powered by octa-core processors, often sold in bundles with productivity accessories like Bluetooth keyboards, mice, and styluses suitable for educational and casual use.
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What should I do if my Aumi tablet does not turn on?
If the tablet does not power on immediately, connect the provided charging adapter and USB cable. Allow the device to charge for at least 2 hours before attempting to turn it on again by holding the power button.
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How do I insert a MicroSD card into my Aumi tablet?
Locate the TF/MicroSD card slot on the side of the device. Insert a compatible MicroSD card (supports up to 1TB on select models) until it clicks into place to expand your storage.
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Is the protective case removable on Aumi Kids Tablets?
Yes, the vibrant silicone or foam case included with Aumi Kids Tablets (like the KT1016) is usually removable, though it is designed to stay on to provide shock absorption and handle functionality.
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How do I reset my Aumi tablet?
Locate the small reset hole on the body of the tablet (often near the power or volume buttons). Insert a small pin or paperclip gently to trigger a hardware reset if the device becomes unresponsive.