You can see by every manufacturer's download site, that you can really only expect one or two firmware updates for a product before they move on the the newer models. Pipo has historically continued to support their firmware a lot longer than all of the other brands...which has kept me very busy. Each of my ROM versions has been based on firmware updates....so when I get to v2.7 and 2.8 for a particular ROM...that means I've made ROM's from 27 or 28 firmware versions for the same tablet. You can either look at it as exceeding expectations...(high road)...or really crappy first batch of releases that need further fixing before they are acceptable (low road). I'm taking the high road on this.
Here's where the problem comes in. After a product has been out for a year, the factory quits supporting it. Which is happening with the RK3188 versions of Pipo's line. They've teased us with "beta" KitKat versions, which I use and like...and have improved upon as much as I can...but there are still 3G issues, deep sleep issues, camera issues and trouble getting legacy apps like QuickOffice to work.
I sent an email to Anna at Pipo the other day, requesting links to their most recent updates for KitKat. The first reply I got from her said that "Pipo has no plans on issuing any more KitKat updates at this time". I sent her another email, outlining all of these problems we would like to see fixed in at least one final update. Her reply to me was links to the latest KK versions...which happen to all be what we are already using today.
I know there are thousands of users of the M9 Pro, M7 Pro, M6 Pro, M8HD, M8 Pro and U8 tablets who have gotten a taste of what KitKat can do on their tablets. We've all invested in these products with the expectation they would last us a while. Some of us lucky ones, who haven't had serious hardware problems are very happy with the KK firmware..."if it would ONLY do.......one or two things better".
I have not seen a single KK update since late March/ early April for ANY of these devices...and I'm seeing that Pipo is shipping new releases with....guess what?.....Jellybean firmware.

I think it's you users' responsibility to politely request Pipo to finish what they started with their KitKat development on your particular tablet. There's no need in getting rude with them....just explain that you feel it's important for them to fix these issues and release AT THE VERY LEAST a final official KitKat firmware...since they did start the process, themselves. I would LOVE to close out all of 2013's tablets with one last ROM with all of those things fixed.
Again....PLEASE BE NICE!!!!!!!
Here's Anna's email:
anna.ye@pipo.com.cn
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