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Greetings. I've a Haier w910 chinese mobile phone - my first Chinese mobile phone. Shoot, my first smartphone! Mind you, I came upon a tablet just a fortnight before the phone, so I've grown somewhat savvy to the Android features. Tis a Hisense sero 7 pro tablet, like any other tablet and any other smartphone, me thinks.

The mobile phone doesn't connect well enough to the computer for me to access the SD card, you know, put videos, pics, apps-to-sideload-on-the-phone. When first connected to the comp, the PHONE says USB debugging detected. The computer pops a window that says "Open device driver". I thought it would be a plu-n-play phone, but nay, tis a driver thing. When I try to open the driver icon it doesn't show any SD card or folders, just driver setup. It doesn't provide an option to make any folders.

I live in a place where they filter MANY websites, including Google's App Store, so I need to sideload apps. I say, I prefer not to root this phone but, at any rate, will that solve the problem? I heard if I root it, it may take the languages away. I use many of those languages, many of them. Does upgrading the ROM mean rooting it? Any alternative options?

The tablet is so easy, just plug into the computer and start loading apps on the tablet's SD card. ANd viola! Vampire
First things first; Lovely choice of words Thumbs Up.

Rooting your phone won't disable any languages on your phone, ever.

About not being able to access your phone's internal memory, and if applicable, external memory. There's probably a notification that asks you if you want to enable it.
It'll be under/above the USB debugging detected notification and probably look like this:
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Just tap the notification and it'll show you a screen where you can enable and disable the USB mass-storage mode.
Agreed with the word choice. I thoroughly enjoyed reading that.

This sounds really basic -- especially since you already are familiar with the OS because of your tablet -- but to get to the USB notification, you'll have to pull the menu down from the top. From there, it will be just like MaxP101 said. I've known a few people who have plugged their phone in and installed countless drivers only because they didn't notice the notification or know how to get to it.

Good luck!