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Just wanted to inform everyone about an issue I had with my Transformer. I just received it today - beautiful screen and great device. After using it for a while I noticed a large spec of dust under the screen. After closer examination I noticed about 8+ specs of dust underneath. Looks like it either wasn't sealed properly or it was really dusty when mine was made. I can see them with the device on or off.
I almost ignored it but I can't - so it is going back.
Tried to exchange with Amazon.com - they can't even process an exchange right now since they are so far back ordered (apparently about 400+ still back ordered). They did put a note on my account and will allow me to exchange within 60 days when they get more though.
I also called Asus - they wanted me to send it back and issued an RMA - initially they wanted me to pay for shipping but they sent me a label after I explained I had had the device for only a few hours.
Dropping it off at Fedex to send back to Asus in just a bit.
I will keep everyone posted on how it goes...
Mine has only one speck of dust but it is a fairly large one. It was there out of the box so I'm assuming they do have issues with dust at the assembly plant... Please keep us updated on how the process goes. I'm on the fence with mine as to whether to just keep it or send it back for an RMA because of the uncertainty in how long it may take to process a return when there is no extra stock to work with.
They said it will take 10-14 business days - really hoping it is sooner than that.
I will let everyone know when I get it back though - I am just worried the replacement will have another issue if they don't fix my existing unit. Kinda curious if they will just replace it or clean the screen somehow.
My ex girlfriend use to work at ASUS and they were required to enter a pretty much white room with a makeshift hazmat suit, gloves and mouth guard. Basically they were dressed like white ninjas. I don't know how dust is getting in there.
stcardinal said:
My ex girlfriend use to work at ASUS and they were required to enter a pretty much white room with a makeshift hazmat suit, gloves and mouth guard. Basically they were dressed like white ninjas. I don't know how dust is getting in there.
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Dust ninjas? The evil enemy of the white ninjas.......
I have a problem with my LCD panel, so I emailed ASUS to start an RMA.
Are you saying that ASUS doesn't offer cross-shipping? Ick, this might be a problem for me.
stcardinal said:
My ex girlfriend use to work at ASUS and they were required to enter a pretty much white room with a makeshift hazmat suit, gloves and mouth guard. Basically they were dressed like white ninjas. I don't know how dust is getting in there.
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Yeah. They call that a "Clean Room". Go figure.
As already wrote in another post, i had the same problem with all tranformers tried. I'm still waiting for next batch.
Ravynmagi said:
I have a problem with my LCD panel, so I emailed ASUS to start an RMA.
Are you saying that ASUS doesn't offer cross-shipping? Ick, this might be a problem for me.
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I think they might offer cross shipping (heard about that in the thread about bricked Transformers) but I didn't push them on it. I had a hard enough time getting them to pay for shipping. The 10-14 business days starts when they get the unit too - so it might be a while... Really hoping they were just padding the dates.
I've got one beautiful spec of dust under my screen as well, aboout 1/2 inch from the bottom. Might try to live with it because I'm afraid of getting one with more dust under it.
I'm at a lost to what I should do. I also have a large spec of dust about 2"in from the bottom left corner of the screen. Pretty noticeable when it is on or off.
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I'm at a lost to what I should do. I also have a large spec of dust about 2"in from the bottom left corner of the screen. Pretty noticeable when it is on or off.
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Return it for replacement or refund.
Do not accept a defect just because supply is limited.
You will be reminded of this every time you use the device.
Wait for the next batch that hopefully have better quality control.
Ugh, dust under a touchscreen is my pet peeve. I have the Sony Touchscreen eReader and after about a year, there were dozens (more than 20) of dust particles under the screen. It was so bad, it became distracting to read. I ditched it for a Nook Color.
Hopefully I get lucky with my Transformer when/if I ever get one
I also have 1 spec of dust under the screen.
I didn't notice it at first because I was too excited when I got it.
Ugh, between all the issues I've read about (software and hardware) I'm a lil glad I decided to wait. This is the straw that breaks the camel's back for me. Here's hoping Asus and Google get their act together in time to take full advantage of Tegra 3.. Good luck with the first gen Transformer guys, you are true Android pioneers!
So - am I the only one that did an RMA with Asus for this issue? Anyone doing something about the dust or are you just living with it?
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So - am I the only one that did an RMA with Asus for this issue? Anyone doing something about the dust or are you just living with it?
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Have you sent in your transformer yet? Where is their repair facility? Thinking about sending mine in.
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Have you sent in your transformer yet? Where is their repair facility? Thinking about sending mine in.
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I sent mine in yesterday (see the first post for details) - the repair facility is in California. Like some of the other posters I am worried about getting one worse than what I sent in (or with other issues like dead pixels) but it isn't right to just accept something like so I sent it back to Asus.
well, count me in as another victim. got this one for my dad, and 1st thing i noticed was that the plastic sleeve was full of fingerprints. As though someone had handled the tablet before, but the asus seal was untouched on the box. On mine, the plastic sleeve was as clean as the display so I new something was up. Not only was there a spec of dust on the bottom right hand corner, there's also a dead pixel near bottom center.
My question is, do I return now and wait for restocks (got mine from BB 4 Bus) or do I wait til BB's return period is up? I've already given mine to my dad and in all honest, if I didn't look for it, I may have never seen them.
add me to the club. im thinking about returning it to amazon. i also found a piece of dust stuck under my screen.
Had the tab for just about two days and I have already noticed some slight creaking from two spots on the bezel where the screen meets the edges of the back plate. I actually love this device and coming from the xoom the light weight and slim design are priceless. The only thing is it appears it may come at the expense of some durability. I have handled this thing very carefully and haven't done anything reckless or abnormal with it in this short time so naturally I am a bit unnerved to already hear creaking noises slip out from the sides.
It definitely feels on the delicate side (which i guess is ok because I have no need to use it as shield, hammer, or battering ram) but if it can't endure normal or careful use, that is a concern.
Is this is a normal problem? I saw that some handed out at Google I/O had the screen warp up from the body, were these replaced under warranty or have others had their tab serviced by Samsung for a similar problem?
Thanks in advance to all the commenters.
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Ill take it no replies means its not an issue.
That's good. I really like this thing and if its not going to fall apart like a wafer I think it is an amazing device.
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I bought my Tab yesterday and I started using it and noticed the screen was lifting from the top on both corners so I exchanged it and this new one seems fine so far!!
Had mine 1 week. No issues. I dont treat it like a rental car or anything. I treat it like a $600 investment that I would not want to A) be without, B) pay to replace (although i have a SquareTrade 2yr warranty w/ accidential coverage.)
But not reallh looking for issues. It feels right and solid in my hands. I see some on this site pushing in on the screen and backside, and clicking around on things. I guess I dont go looking for ways to annoy myself with something I enjoy. Its like picking a fight with your signifigant other just to find a reason to breakup with them.
But to amswer your question: great solid build and most top gadget sights concur in their reviews.
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Had mine 1 week. No issues. I dont treat it like a rental car or anything. I treat it like a $600 investment that I would not want to A) be without, B) pay to replace (although i have a SquareTrade 2yr warranty w/ accidential coverage.)
But not reallh looking for issues. It feels right and solid in my hands. I see some on this site pushing in on the screen and backside, and clicking around on things. I guess I dont go looking for ways to annoy myself with something I enjoy. Its like picking a fight with your signifigant other just to find a reason to breakup with them.
But to amswer your question: great solid build and most top gadget sights concur in their reviews.
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Oh yeah, it must have been that frisbee game I played with it to break it in. Thanks for the good advice though, I was a bit hesitant to throw it around like that butin the end i decided what the hey.
And just so you have your facts straight, when the screens on galaxy tabs handed out by Google started peeling most top gadgets sites covered it.
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I've had the Wifi model since launch. No squeaks or other problems. I dropped it on one occasion, it survived with a slight nick on the corner.
All in all, these seem pretty sturdy. It isn't a tank like the Xoom, but I prefer the thinness of the 10.1.
I have a small creak up in the corner where the power button is, if I push the screen and backing together they squek, debating on whether or not to exchange it for a new one.
I know folks here will tell me that I should use a screen protector and a cover of some type, but I've put my Tab 10.1 in my bag and taken it to uni for a week with no worries.
I haven't had any issues with build quality for the two weeks I've owned it... though you could still potentially get one that may be defective.
I don't know how I would return a tab with a creak in the corner, I'm sure that because its before the 14 day return period, it should be no questions asked.
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I don't know how I would return a tab with a creak in the corner, I'm sure that because its before the 14 day return period, it should be no questions asked.
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You can return it in the 14 day period no questions asked, but that is different than having it replaced. I am curious my self as to whether they would give a hard time about replacing a squeaky screen.
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You can return it in the 14 day period no questions asked, but that is different than having it replaced. I am curious my self as to whether they would give a hard time about replacing a squeaky screen.
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By common sense sqeeky case means poor built which might lead to something more serious, if not return than warranty should sort it
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You can return it in the 14 day period no questions asked, but that is different than having it replaced. I am curious my self as to whether they would give a hard time about replacing a squeaky screen.
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Hey man, I went and exchanged it for a replacement. They took it back with pretty much no questions asked. I just showed them the squeak and told them I was worried about worse problems down the road and they handed me a new Tab
So, my question is, will the screen separation issue get any worse? The left side of my screen is slightly creaky, but it honestly doesn't bother me that much, and that is the only issue. I don't feel like going through the process to get it replaced, and as long as things don't get any worse, I'd really rather just keep the device I have considering I got it set up nice and pretty and installed an Xtremeguard on it.
I tightened the screw underneath, but I don't feel thrilled about tearing out any padding or exposing my N7 to extreme heat to reset the glue either, so I'm just going to leave it as is.
Also, if it does get worse, say half a year down the road, will I still be able to exchange it under the manufacturer's warranty, considering it is a defective product?
Thanks for the input in advance.
yes it does ge worse .. Mine is alot worse now then it was when i got it . Now goggle is giving me a run around in returning it .. They sent me a link to buy another one. With all the people having this issue i do not want another tablet with the same issue. After enough complaints they told me i can sent it back wait for a refund - restocking fee and reorder . or send it back and they will cross ship if i let them charge me again.
i say good luck either way it takes a month to get the money back . or a new tablet from what i have been reading on this and other forums .
My N7 has slight screen lift on the left, thus far I've done nothing to address it and it hasn't gotten any worse. It's been in a cheap folio case the majority of the time which seems to put some pressure on that side which may be preventing it getting worse, as others have reported that it does get worse over time.
I think it's down to personal preference, I didn't particularly want to go through the RMA process for a minor issue that doesn't seem to be getting worse (especially considering the extent of the issues others have faced). I may do the same and try to exchange it a few months down the line when these issues have been ironed out (or the quality control at Asus improves), it should still be covered under the warranty but as the N7 hasn't been out that long I don't think anyone has personal experience of it yet.
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yes it does ge worse .. Mine is alot worse now then it was when i got it . Now goggle is giving me a run around in returning it .. They sent me a link to buy another one. With all the people having this issue i do not want another tablet with the same issue. After enough complaints they told me i can sent it back wait for a refund - restocking fee and reorder . or send it back and they will cross ship if i let them charge me again.
i say good luck either way it takes a month to get the money back . or a new tablet from what i have been reading on this and other forums .
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I have been assured by several reps that there will be no restocking fee for defective units, and that any amount of lifting is a legitimate defect.
They're probably just required to mention the possibility of a restocking fee when handling any return request, which can be confusing.
Hopefully the reps I spoke with were right and you just got a bad one, rather than the other way around.
I did discover lift on mine. It was sitting on a pile of book and was eye level when I noticed I couldn't see the middle section of the bezel on the left hand side. Turns out the middle section of the screen is on the same level as the bezel. It's not sticking out above the bezel, and when my folio case arrives I highly doubt i'll be taking it out a lot, so i'm honestly not too worried about it. Chances are, i'll end up buying the next Nexus tablet that comes out so I don't think it'll cause too many problems between now and then. Just gonna ride it out. Don't really feel like going through all the RMA hassle over a little lift. And who knows, I could very well end up with a tablet that's in even worse shape, lol. No biggie for me. And as always, nothing a little duct tape can't fix! (kidding, kidding)
I have a very slight lift also and haven't tried any fix method yet. Mine hasn't gotten any worse with heavy use in the last 2 weeks.
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So, my question is, will the screen separation issue get any worse? The left side of my screen is slightly creaky, but it honestly doesn't bother me that much, and that is the only issue. I don't feel like going through the process to get it replaced, and as long as things don't get any worse, I'd really rather just keep the device I have considering I got it set up nice and pretty and installed an Xtremeguard on it.
I tightened the screw underneath, but I don't feel thrilled about tearing out any padding or exposing my N7 to extreme heat to reset the glue either, so I'm just going to leave it as is.
Also, if it does get worse, say half a year down the road, will I still be able to exchange it under the manufacturer's warranty, considering it is a defective product?
Thanks for the input in advance.
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Return it. Seriously. Once you get a replacement, it will be worth it.
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yes it does ge worse .. Mine is alot worse now then it was when i got it . Now goggle is giving me a run around in returning it .. They sent me a link to buy another one. With all the people having this issue i do not want another tablet with the same issue. After enough complaints they told me i can sent it back wait for a refund - restocking fee and reorder . or send it back and they will cross ship if i let them charge me again.
i say good luck either way it takes a month to get the money back . or a new tablet from what i have been reading on this and other forums .
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Wow that's definitely not something I wanted to hear. I've noticed, literally, a hairline life on the left side and was hoping to leave it as is since everything else seems OK. How long did it take for yours to become noticeably worse, by the way?
Mine is same since I got it and its been more than 3 weeks and I am a heavy gamer but no difference from day one.
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Yes, does get worse. Its a great tab, return until you get the perfect N7!
Even if it doesn't seem bad now, in 3 months, who knows what could happen.
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Have you tried removing the screws completely then screwing them back in? That's what fixed mine.
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I hadn't even heard of this problem and didn't notice it until a couple hours after I had been playing with the device while I was searching in frustration how to get the drivers to root on Windows 8.
Good thing I never figured it out before I noticed the left side of the glass was sticking up just a tiny bit on my brand new Nexus 7. It's still stock If I want to return it. I can push down and hold the middle part of the left side of the screen for a few seconds and it seems to stay down for a few minutes but eventually keeps popping back up just slightly. I've searched and seen videos on youtube where some go to extreme measures of pulling the device apart and tightening screws or clamping it together for hours while leaving it playing HD movies until the battery dies and other methods way beyond those.
Do I I just try and put this flaw out of my mind and be grateful I didn't get a device like some other threads I've found (dead pixels, dead touch zones, brightness issues, etc.) or do I complain to Google ASAP and ask for a replacement while it's still new?
Will they send me out a new device first and then make me ship this unit back or vice versa?
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I hadn't even heard of this problem and didn't notice it until a couple hours after I had been playing with the device while I was searching in frustration how to get the drivers to root on Windows 8.
Good thing I never figured it out before I noticed the left side of the glass was sticking up just a tiny bit on my brand new Nexus 7. It's still stock If I want to return it. I can push down and hold the middle part of the left side of the screen for a few seconds and it seems to stay down for a few minutes but eventually keeps popping back up just slightly. I've searched and seen videos on youtube where some go to extreme measures of pulling the device apart and tightening screws or clamping it together for hours while leaving it playing HD movies until the battery dies and other methods way beyond those.
Do I I just try and put this flaw out of my mind and be grateful I didn't get a device like some other threads I've found (dead pixels, dead touch zones, brightness issues, etc.) or do I complain to Google ASAP and ask for a replacement while it's still new?
Will they send me out a new device first and then make me ship this unit back or vice versa?
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I have the exact same problem, the left side is coming out a tiny bit. when using it i cant notice it, but when i look from the side i can notice it, but its only a tiny bit. im keeping mine, i have no problems whatsoever with mine (apart from that)
I notice it all the time now that I'm aware of it. After playing with the tablet all night, it's like a tick now to check if the left side is staying down or not.
I realize this is a budget device and form factor may not have been a priority but, after choosing the 16gb version, taxes and shipping, I spent over $280 on the Nexus 7. It's not a $199 tablet.
I want to try another one but maybe only if Google Play's return policy is on the same level as Amazon where they would 2nd day air you a duplicate product with a return label. So you would have a new device before you give up the old one and wait for who knows how long for it to be serviced and returned... not to mention if you are on the hook for return shipping costs.
Send it back and hope you get one from the new batch.
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Send it back and hope you get one from the new batch.
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Ordering just a week ago I would have thought I got the latest batch. In my googling though it looks like there is a newer version than what UPS dropped off at my door on 2012-08-31.I believe the relevant info is the SSN on my box an it is C70*
If I had bought this at a brick and morder, I would take it back and exchange it today. Since I didn't and I'm at the mercy of Google and the 3rd party call centers they've hired to handle this kind of think, I'm not sure what I should do.
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I want to try another one but maybe only if Google Play's return policy is on the same level as Amazon where they would 2nd day air you a duplicate product with a return label. So you would have a new device before you give up the old one and wait for who knows how long for it to be serviced and returned... not to mention if you are on the hook for return shipping costs.
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They email you the return label and RMA form to print out and let you order a free replacement (actually they place a $250 preauth charge on your card that should disappear after a few days)
You get 21 days to send back the defective unit, but the new one should arrive before then.
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C80 has the same issue, took a C70 back yesterday pick up a new one today C80 & straight out of the box its there. I did read that by asking the back off and nipping up the screws on the LH side sorts the issue although I'm yet to try that fix.
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I hadn't even heard of this problem and didn't notice it until a couple hours after I had been playing with the device while I was searching in frustration how to get the drivers to root on Windows 8.
Good thing I never figured it out before I noticed the left side of the glass was sticking up just a tiny bit on my brand new Nexus 7. It's still stock If I want to return it. I can push down and hold the middle part of the left side of the screen for a few seconds and it seems to stay down for a few minutes but eventually keeps popping back up just slightly. I've searched and seen videos on youtube where some go to extreme measures of pulling the device apart and tightening screws or clamping it together for hours while leaving it playing HD movies until the battery dies and other methods way beyond those.
Do I I just try and put this flaw out of my mind and be grateful I didn't get a device like some other threads I've found (dead pixels, dead touch zones, brightness issues, etc.) or do I complain to Google ASAP and ask for a replacement while it's still new?
Will they send me out a new device first and then make me ship this unit back or vice versa?
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Pop the back off, loosen the screws on the left side then hold the edge tight while you tighten the screws and it should take care of the separation.
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C80 has the same issue, took a C70 back yesterday pick up a new one today C80 & straight out of the box its there. I did read that by asking the back off and nipping up the screws on the LH side sorts the issue although I'm yet to try that fix.
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I also ended up with a C8 with lift on the left side, new batch doesn't resolve the issue at all, still luck of the draw whether you will get one that has issues or not.
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Pop the back off, loosen the screws on the left side then hold the edge tight while you tighten the screws and it should take care of the separation.
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This might work but doesn't help everybody, mine was lifting again after a little bit.
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This might work but doesn't help everybody, mine was lifting again after a little bit.
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It isn't to fix screen lift, it's to fix the separation between the bezel and the edge of the screen.
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It isn't to fix screen lift, it's to fix the separation between the bezel and the edge of the screen.
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Seperation/ screen lift, is the same thing. Look at the link I posted, you can see my bezel and edge of the screen separating. If it worked for you, thats awesome like I said it worked on one of mine for a little before seperating again. It isn't a permanent fix for everyone
I hate hearing that "this is a budget device so it's just something you have to deal with." We paid $200-250 for a tablet. Not $200-250 for a tablet with the left side of the screen popping up above the bezel. The lower price point doesn't disqualify us from from returning one unit to get one that isn't defective. You are well within your rights to do so if it bothers you.
Send it back and get a replacement
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I hate hearing that "this is a budget device so it's just something you have to deal with." We paid $200-250 for a tablet. Not $200-250 for a tablet with the left side of the screen popping up above the bezel. The lower price point doesn't disqualify us from from returning one unit to get one that isn't defective. You are well within your rights to do so if it bothers you.
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Quoted for the absolute truth. :good::good::good::good::good::good:
Wow isn't this like the one thousand thread about screen separation?
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I have the same problem. C80...
BUT:
I really don't think that thigthening those screws or adding the missing ones is a good choice here.
If you consider that Asus leaves those screws out of the device on purpose than there can only be one reason:
To me it looks like the display is to big for the frame it might just be 0.1mm or less.
Leaving the screws out will then avoid to add pressure on the display due to pushing it into the too small frame.
That could be the reason that not every device in a batch is bad. They just have a couple of bad positions at molding where they get too tiny frames, the others are OK.
...my 2 cents...
I will keep sending mine back until I get one without missing screws.
Edit: or the two outer screws are too close together. This would even make more sense.
I have exactly the same problem with my Nexus 7. It's an C80. Otherwise the tablet just works perfect.
Is it possible that the screen can break in the future because of that separation? Had someone recognized that the gap got bigger at the C80?
Thanks for your answers.
I'd say if you don't push it down/flex the glass you will be fine.
Yes it is and it is ot covered by the warranty if the screen cracks. Ask for replacement
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Just got a new one ordered. Screen issue and the WiFi is messed up. Not sure if I messed it up but the wife's n7 gets way more signal. I got a c60 from Ireland.
Hello guys,
I just went over my 14 day RMA period a few days ago.
However right now I want to exchange my device using the 1 year warranty primarily because the rattle has gotten worse. If I put my phone up to my ear or move it down the person sitting next to me can hear the rattle.
Secondly I put my phone in my jean pocket and one of the metal jean buttons put a deep scratch on it you can see that sucker a mile away! So much for gorilla glass!
Anyway my question is I have rev 11 which it looks like lg didn't mitigate the rattle or the mic static noise issue. Should I do the warranty now or wait till rev 12 is out? Also would they simply take my phone apart fix whatever is needed and send it back, meaning my pacific ocean trench deep scratch will stay? Or will they give me another device (note I'm over 14 day exchange period)? Also anyone have any idea when these flaws will be fixed?
Thanks
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Hello guys,
I just went over my 14 day RMA period a few days ago.
However right now I want to exchange my device using the 1 year warranty primarily because the rattle has gotten worse. If I put my phone up to my ear or move it down the person sitting next to me can hear the rattle.
Secondly I put my phone in my jean pocket and one of the metal jean buttons put a deep scratch on it you can see that sucker a mile away! So much for gorilla glass!
Anyway my question is I have rev 11 which it looks like lg didn't mitigate the rattle or the mic static noise issue. Should I do the warranty now or wait till rev 12 is out? Also would they simply take my phone apart fix whatever is needed and send it back, meaning my pacific ocean trench deep scratch will stay? Or will they give me another device (note I'm over 14 day exchange period)? Also anyone have any idea when these flaws will be fixed?
Thanks
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Revision versions are largely meaningless, and users bickering over something as trivial as that is pretty pointless as well. LG will almost definitely not give you a new phone as it is functioning as intended. They will certainly not fix a scratched screen as it was your fault not theirs. If anything, they might get rid of the rattle and send it back to you as it is.
There are metal buttons in the inside of your pocket? Sounds like another weak excuse to me.
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The 14 day window is a return window, not RMA. You can RMA and exchange just about anytime for warranty purposes. The rattle might be a warranty issue but the scratch will not be. I think however they'd just ship you another device while fixing your broken one which someone will then get later (after they replace the scratch also however).
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There are metal buttons in the inside of your pocket? Sounds like another weak excuse to me.
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Really, have you seen the RMA thread? People are doing exchanges even for the slightest problems. Hell I have screen bleed, yellow screen, data drops in stock rom and 4 hours of battery life and I'm not complaining nor did I send my phone back 6 times for such purposes. I'm not making excuses for those because all of them can be fixed using kernels, application combinations or software updates (except the screen bleed which doesn't bother me at all)
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I called for an RMA around a month after having my device. I had noticed pretty substantial light bleed although I was willing to let it slide. Then I got a big scratch on the back like you, and decided to call them and take issue with the light bleed. They ship you a replacement whilst putting a hold for the cost on your credit card. Once you receive the replacement you are to ship your old phone back.
I'm hoping they don't try and charge me for the scratch although some other thread on here said they expect general wear and tear such as minor dings and scratches. If the way in which they handled everything else with this launch is any indication then I doubt they will give me any trouble for this. They probably won't even be able to tell that it was mine when they receive it lol.
Anyways I'm still waiting on the RMA to ship out but I am expecting things to go smoothly. I've ordered a screen protector for the reverse side. Can't mess up that delicious oleographic coating on the front with a screen but the back scratches more easily, plus the added friction from a rubber screen will stop it from sliding all over the place.
Ordered Chaos said:
I called for an RMA around a month after having my device. I had noticed pretty substantial light bleed although I was willing to let it slide. Then I got a big scratch on the back like you, and decided to call them and take issue with the light bleed. They ship you a replacement whilst putting a hold for the cost on your credit card. Once you receive the replacement you are to ship your old phone back.
I'm hoping they don't try and charge me for the scratch although some other thread on here said they expect general wear and tear such as minor dings and scratches. If the way in which they handled everything else with this launch is any indication then I doubt they will give me any trouble for this. They probably won't even be able to tell that it was mine when they receive it lol.
Anyways I'm still waiting on the RMA to ship out but I am expecting things to go smoothly. I've ordered a screen protector for the reverse side. Can't mess up that delicious oleographic coating on the front with a screen but the back scratches more easily, plus the added friction from a rubber screen will stop it from sliding all over the place.
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Yep Im actually ordering my RMA tonight they sent me a link. Hopefully the new one doesn't have the rattle and static. Again it was LG's fault they made a phone with improper shielding and loose parts, so they can't deny anything. To all those bashing me I hope you understand this isn't because of a minor scratch- sure who wouldn't love a new phone. However the issues that my phone already had really pushed me towards getting a replacement. Sure I would love my scratch to be gone, but having a phone with out broken parts and a bad mic would be better. Please do not reply to this thread if you are gonna bash me. Thanks. Also to those that gave me good info. I appreciate it!
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How do you identify the hardware revision? I RMA'd one where the buzzing was horrible, and hoping I get a rev 12. Not sure what rev this one is either.
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How do you identify the hardware revision? I RMA'd one where the buzzing was horrible, and hoping I get a rev 12. Not sure what rev this one is either.
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go into bootloader mode. google on how to get there.
it says what rev it is.
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How do you identify the hardware revision? I RMA'd one where the buzzing was horrible, and hoping I get a rev 12. Not sure what rev this one is either.
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Volume up+ power button and you should be able to see the rev. Rev_12 is non existent rev_11 is the latest you will get.
Anyways my second RMA is near perfect.
No mic static
Rattling is minimal
And the screen is great, yellowing went away I do have a nominal binned CPU but it really doesn't phase me since I do not tweak voltage settings anyway.
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Thanks guys. Appears I have rev 11. It was volume down + power button by the way. My new RMA replacement should be in next week, hopefully it has fixed the speaker popping/static. That's about the only issue I have, btu drives me nuts when I'm using it as a phone.