How many times can we request a replacement? - Nexus 10 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I know I'm paranoid, but since many ppl complain about the light bleed I started to think it is a common issue. However, I paid almost 450 for it so I have to be happy with it. My unit also has light bleed and I already requested a replacement. The customer service is great with no question asked. But how many times can we request a replacement? Once in the nexus 7 sub forum, a guy said he did it 6 times. I don't want to return it to get money back, I just want to be happy with it.
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I think I recall someone being cut off either around 10, or they just gave up (with the Nexus 7 anyway), I'm not entirely sure though. In any case, I would probably either suggest waiting as long as you can before requesting a replacement (unless the issue is severe-enough to hinder daily use) and waiting to see if any hardware changes are made/newer models available.
Although I don't really know what's Google's return policy. I think the Nexus 7 from Play Store had either 15 or 30 days to be RMA'd via Google, and then afterwards, you had to deal with ASUS directly (other retailers having similar policies). Not sure what the case is for the Nexus 10 and Samsung though.

As many as you want till your satisfied. Eventually you'll give up and either accept one with light bleed or get a refund.

espionage724 said:
I think I recall someone being cut off either around 10, or they just gave up (with the Nexus 7 anyway), I'm not entirely sure though. In any case, I would probably either suggest waiting as long as you can before requesting a replacement (unless the issue is severe-enough to hinder daily use) and waiting to see if any hardware changes are made/newer models available.
Although I don't really know what's Google's return policy. I think the Nexus 7 from Play Store had either 15 or 30 days to be RMA'd via Google, and then afterwards, you had to deal with ASUS directly (other retailers having similar policies). Not sure what the case is for the Nexus 10 and Samsung though.
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in their policy they stated that they may give you a new one or a refurbished one as the replacement. So if you exchange it later, they might send you a refurbished. a refurbished one with fixed issue and a new one with issue.. not sure which one I want lol.

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As many as you want till your satisfied. Eventually you'll give up and either accept one with light bleed or get a refund.
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And you are saying that based on experience with multiple nexus 10 devices? Yeah....

Based on my experiences with the N7... infinite! Seems like I returned that many. They were supposed to be all new, but I swear they were just giving me returns because every one of them had bad screen lift or dead pixels. Now that was with Asus as the manufacturer, so Samsung may be different. I have a touch of bleed in the common area of the lower right corner, but otherwise it's an flawless device as far as I can tell. With a widespread minor issue like that though... you may get worn out trying to get a perfect one. You will probably end up with a device with no bleed and a big fat yellow spot, or dead pixels, or reboots. This has happened to me in the past. I returned a few Nexus S and the "perfect" device I got ended up having a pretty screen but a really low thermal threshold... it wouldn't take much to get the thing to reboot. Most custom kernels were unusable. The Nexus 7 was an awesome device, but I could not get one without light bleed, or screen lift (biggest problem), or dead pixels (like 8 dead pixels!). This Nexus 10 has amazing build quality compared to those devices. I'm blown away, and unless I go to the boot screen with full brightness, I absolutely don't see the bleed so I'm just going to hold fast.

After two you should seek a refund instead of wasting everyone's time.

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Is it safe to buy a nexus 7 yet ?

I had one with screen raise ... otherwise great. I don't want the hassle of endless refund cycles.
So, for new (or recent) orders from the Play store which I am assuming is the fastest clearing channel... do they still have the screen lift problem.
i.e. has the hardware been rev'd yet ? Anyone with a recent delivery know....
I just got my replacement today. I don't want to speak too soon but it's been out of the box for about 2 hrs and hey it looks fine right now. I'm gonna charge it and use it a little and see if anything pops up so to say and I'll update later tonight.
Edit: I wish there was a way to tell the hardware revision if there is one at all. I might crack these both open before I send my other one back and see if I can spot any differences.
I don't consider the screen lift an issue so I would have to say you have been good since day one. Other than that I haven't heard anything on "New batches" being released.
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I don't consider the screen lift an issue so I would have to say you have been good since day one. Other than that I haven't heard anything on "New batches" being released.
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Not sure how its NOT and issue. Considering if the screen lifts to much the tablet wont work correctly. That being said I have got my replacement and I have a feeling its going to do the same thing. If you look down the sides of the tablet you will notice where the glass doesnt connect to the case. Thats where the screen is going to lift and the way this one looks its going to be just a matter of time before the screen lifts.
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Not sure how its NOT and issue. Considering if the screen lifts to much the tablet wont work correctly. That being said I have got my replacement and I have a feeling its going to do the same thing. If you look down the sides of the tablet you will notice where the glass doesnt connect to the case. Thats where the screen is going to lift and the way this one looks its going to be just a matter of time before the screen lifts.
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I have had the screen lift since day one and have no issues since. Don't understand how a slim screen lift is going to bork the device.
Got my second unit Wednesday. It has screen lift as well.
I would definitely advise against buying retail, but I think Google can be trusted. I'm just going to hold onto this defective one for a month or two. Then I'll ask for a replacement.
No regrets, although I was pretty miffed about opening a new one with the same flaw when it happened.
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I have had the screen lift since day one and have no issues since. Don't understand how a slim screen lift is going to bork the device.
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Did I say it would bork the device....no. If you want to use it with the screen lift good for you.
Mine has a tiny irrelevant bulge...should I return it guys oh noes it isn't perfect ;(
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Guys... we are getting off topic. The question is not whether the screen lift is an issue to some (and not others).. but when will the hardware be rev'd so that the screen is flat.
a) Never (not considered an issue).
b) Soon - but still not yet shipping.
c) New ones are now coming in with flush screens.
Not gonna make this a poll.
Just want to know if those who have taken recent delivery have got flush screens....
tribestros said:
Mine has a tiny irrelevant bulge...should I return it guys oh noes it isn't perfect ;(
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i got a cherry 87 buick I would like to sell you
Maybe your right, my touchscreen stopped working after use and the screen lift. I guess I should have kept it
I bought mine retail from Office Depot on 7/17 and haven't had a single problem with it.
In the UK I'm waiting until they physically have them in the stores. Right now it tends to be buy online and pick up in store a couple of days later. I got one last Friday from Tesco Direct and it had the screen-lift (this IS a fault) so took it straight back. I'd rather be taking back and getting a replacement straight away rather than waiting 2-3 days...or 10 days and counting with the crappy service offered by Google
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In the UK I'm waiting until they physically have them in the stores. Right now it tends to be buy online and pick up in store a couple of days later. I got one last Friday from Tesco Direct and it had the screen-lift (this IS a fault) so took it straight back. I'd rather be taking back and getting a replacement straight away rather than waiting 2-3 days...or 10 days and counting with the crappy service offered by Google
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Careful with buying in store. It may not be considered a fault (for the reasons expressed elsewhere in this thread) and if you do not have UK DSR law then you may not be able (allowed) to make a return. I wouldn't fancy my chances in CPW or Currys of doing a return if the device is functioning (but just not quite flush).
Most UK retailers allow you to return for simply not liking the product. In Tesco the guy told me it didn't matter if it was faulty as it was within their X days return. They'll be selling them in store in a couple of weeks apparently.
tribestos, fail to see how OCD relates to finding a fault on a piece of hardware. It's not like people are obsessively looking for faults. The screen isn't supposed to lift but it does. That's a design flaw.
So somebody must be taking the hit for all the returns... is it the retailer or do they just return the units back to the manufacturer and not pay for the duff ones ?
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Guys... we are getting off topic. The question is not whether the screen lift is an issue to some (and not others).. but when will the hardware be rev'd so that the screen is flat.
a) Never (not considered an issue).
b) Soon - but still not yet shipping.
c) New ones are now coming in with flush screens.
Not gonna make this a poll.
Just want to know if those who have taken recent delivery have got flush screens....
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The replacement 7s poll has gotten sunnier, although people are voting prematurely. Also, it's not public, but I don't think many would tamper with it.
Although I have not seen a unit without this defect, there are at least a few posters there who should know exactly what to look for and haven't found any separation in their replacement whatsoever. That's a good sign, and that poll was pretty ugly last Wednesday, so the vast majority of respondents since then have been ticking perfect.
As for when this flaw will be officially dealt with, probably never. But don't hold that against Google. They can make right by rooting out the manufacturing flaw and dealing with unsatisfied customers on an individual basis. No need for any headlines.
Got my first Nexus 7 on the 17th. I was somewhat unhappy with how washed out the colors were. Also when I play a video the screen gets even more washed out for a short period of time. Generally just looks unsatisfactory. Also I have a row of pixels that sometimes flickers.
On the 24th I got my replacement Nexus 7. It was also washed out looking, had the same video playback issue. And the glass was raise on the left side if I held it there the screen would distort slightly.
I called Google today to get a feel on if I should try a second replacement or get a refund. The lady at Google said that Google has the new batch in now and says it has fixed the issues the first batch had with raised glass, pixel issues, and color quality.
So I'm doing a second RMA now. She's even letting me RMA the second device while I still have my first device (was worried I'd need to send that back before starting the second RMA).
Ravynmagi said:
Got my first Nexus 7 on the 17th. I was somewhat unhappy with how washed out the colors were. Also when I play a video the screen gets even more washed out for a short period of time. Generally just looks unsatisfactory. Also I have a row of pixels that sometimes flickers.
On the 24th I got my replacement Nexus 7. It was also washed out looking, had the same video playback issue. And the glass was raise on the left side if I held it there the screen would distort slightly.
I called Google today to get a feel on if I should try a second replacement or get a refund. The lady at Google said that Google has the new batch in now and says it has fixed the issues the first batch had with raised glass, pixel issues, and color quality.
So I'm doing a second RMA now. She's even letting me RMA the second device while I still have my first device (was worried I'd need to send that back before starting the second RMA).
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Wow that is brilliant news... assuming that the CS adviser was being honest.
tribestros said:
Mine has a tiny irrelevant bulge...should I return it guys oh noes it isn't perfect ;(
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You have that choice. But when I spend my money on something I expect it to be built w/o flaws. Hope the glass dont fall out on you when the screws get to lose! Oh you wont care tho it will still be irrelevant right?
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Wow that is brilliant news... assuming that the CS adviser was being honest.
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Yeah, I hope she wasn't blowing smoke up my butt. That happens too. But I figure with the 16GB Nexus 7 suddenly returning to the Play store and the CS telling me this, it's hopefully correct.

[Q] Will the screen separation get worse? I don't feel like exchanging

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.
erica_renee said:
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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Can someone advice on this

I ordered a Nexus 7 16GB from Google Store and it ships tomorrow. I have used Asus tablets before but never have seen one with these severe problems like cracked screens, lifted screens, and flickering of screens. Seems some people get a good working tablet and others get crappy ones. Did I make a big mistake ordering from Google as far a returns and exchanges go?
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dja2k said:
I ordered a Nexus 7 16GB from Google Store and it ships tomorrow. I have used Asus tablets before but never have seen one with these severe problems like cracked screens, lifted screens, and flickering of screens. Seems some people get a good working tablet and others get crappy ones. Did I make a big mistake ordering from Google as far a returns and exchanges go?
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" Did I make a big mistake ordering from Google as far a returns and exchanges go? "
As far as returns you made the best possible choice, as Google sends you a new tablet and you send the old one back in cases of screen lift or light bleed or flickering. On the bright side all these reports are blown out of proportion either by detractors or just by nitpickers posting the same rant on different threads to let out frustration. The truth is the majority of N7 owners are happy, as am I. Have fun with your N7.
You didn't make a mistake. Your best bet is a retail store or Google. Other online retailers, and ebay, I would say you made a bad choice.
Good luck!
Thanks! Okay that is a relief to hear, now I will have to look for these defects and see if they are any as Google only allows 15 days to return.
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If you buy it from the play store then you've made the right decision. Yes there was a chance that there was some problem with the initial batch,but its all fixed by now. Plus if there is any wrong with it google will replace it for no question asked.
Just got mine today with C70K batch and it had the left side screen lift, not as bad as I've seen, but its there. I contacted Google and they will replace it, but I wonder if the next one will be the same.
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only problem with the google replacement is you have to live without that $300 for a week or so :silly:
Are you talking about the cross shipping charge? If so, its okay, it would be like a temporary charge on my credit card.
The problem is, damn I wonder if I will eventually get a good tablet. The lifted screen looked bad, when you press it, it sticks for a while then lifts up...unacceptable.
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dja2k said:
The problem is, damn I wonder if I will eventually get a good tablet. The lifted screen looked bad, when you press it, it sticks for a while then lifts up...unacceptable.
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Although the chances of getting a perfectly flush screen are dicey, it sounds like the lift of the one you received is unusually obvious and severe.
While you have this one, it wouldn't be a bad idea to get acquainted with the defect.
Try turning it on and pressing the left side to see if there's any distortion, like dark ripples. Listen for any sticking or clicking noises while you do this. Does it feel spongey? These are things you should check for even if your screen lift weren't noticeable.
But there are perfect units out there, so if your replacement has problems just keep trying.
I didn't bother testing more before I quickly contacted Google for my replacement. No problem getting it replaced without giving me the walk-around, pretty good return experience. Hopefully my next tablet isn't defective, I will find out later tonight.
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dja2k said:
I didn't bother testing more before I quickly contacted Google for my replacement. No problem getting it replaced without giving me the walk-around, pretty good return experience. Hopefully my next tablet isn't defective, I will find out later tonight.
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2nd Device came in and same deal, left side lift and now this one has right corner lift that makes a cracking sound when pressed down. Also it was C70K stock, so I have contacted Google once more for a replacement.
dja2k
Got my replacement again today and this one seems to be alright. Still C70K batch, but no serious screen lift (minor - just a tad), no dead pixel, speaker works, headphone output works, and no screen flicker either. I think I am sticking with this one for now but have some questions if anyone can answer them.
Does anyone know how Google handles if defects appear after their initial 15 day return period? I mean do you send in the tablet and if found defective, then you get it repaired or replaced and does it cost anything more than shipping for us while under the 12 month warranty?
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Would you accept 1 dead pixel ?

I just go my n10 today and really like it. Just ran a dead pixel finding app as my n7 had loads. I got 1. Its there in bottom right corner, a black dot that keeps staring at me now.
Is this considered "acceptable" or would you get it replaced?
So far everything else is fine, I could end up with
A: A worse one
B: The same again with dead pixel(s)
C: A 'perfect' one
That assuming Google don't have a minimum acceptable dp level
Any thoughts?
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Depends on how visible it is to you. If it were me, I'd be exchanging it. Displays with dead pixels aren't all that common, at least in my experience. I've got a 2560x1440 monitor and it has no dead pixels. My older monitor which is 1920x1080 had one black pixel dead center, and I asked my friends what I should do. They instantly said replace, and I'm glad I did. Got a perfect monitor back from Newegg and I probably would've regretted keeping it. Once you notice the defect, you're always going to notice it.
I see so many posts from people who go to all kinds of trouble to find things wrong with their devices so they can return them.
If you keep looking for things that are wrong, you are going to keep finding them and never be happy. I received my Nexus 10 yesterday. I haven't run any tests on it, didn't check for light bleed, didn't check for dead pixels, etc. I just used the tablet.
And you know what? It's awesome and I love it. If you had never checked for the dead pixel, you probably would have never noticed it. But you did, and now it's all you can see.
Sorry, this is a trend that I have noticed with devices lately that kind of bothers me. My suggestion - get a new one and don't go over it with a fine tooth comb! Just enjoy it!
I would return it. I expect what i paid for, not something that is close enough to what i paid for.
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I see so many posts from people who go to all kinds of trouble to find things wrong with their devices so they can return them.
If you keep looking for things that are wrong, you are going to keep finding them and never be happy. I received my Nexus 10 yesterday. I haven't run any tests on it, didn't check for light bleed, didn't check for dead pixels, etc. I just used the tablet.
And you know what? It's awesome and I love it. If you had never checked for the dead pixel, you probably would have never noticed it. But you did, and now it's all you can see.
Sorry, this is a trend that I have noticed with devices lately that kind of bothers me. My suggestion - get a new one and don't go over it with a fine tooth comb! Just enjoy it!
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Yeh I guess your kind of right, however I don't WANT a reason to return it.
I'd just be p***ed if I discovered faults after my statutory return period expires. N7 was replaced twice in 1 month. If I'd not checked it thoroughly id have had no option but a replacement (after 30 days) , not the refund I actually got.
Thanks guys
Going to call Google tommorow, dunno when they will have stock to replace it with though.
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RMA it. If it's not for quality control do it for the peace of mind. Knowing you have a dead pixel will leave you unhappy.
Just be sure to check for other defects on the new device when you get it.
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Return it. I wouldn't accept a dead pixel or extreme light bleed.
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First of all, 1 dead pixel is completely acceptable in all circumstances and no company should (or does?) do a return for 1 dead pixel. ALL policies cover a few dead pixels, usually the general policy is 3 or less dead pixels in the center region and 5 or less within zones along the outside regions. A company can choose to be nice and offer a replacement anyway, but they are in no way obligated to replace any unit that has a screen with only 1-2 dead pixels. Some companies choose to offer special models with a "guarantee" to not have dead pixels (really just that the policy is now 1 dead pixel at most) but they also charge a price premium for these special models in the range of an extra $100 in most cases.
Second, it should be INCREDIBLY hard to see a single dead pixel even if it were in the center of the screen. The density is just too much to cause complaints from 1 being dead.
I had a single dead pixel on my iPad 3. When I took it to the Apple centre, they refused to replace it. They said that Apple has a policy of needig atleast 3 dead pixels in a bunch.
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Well uncle Google has kindly accepted to replace it for me.
For the record, you can easily spot the dead pixel on a white background. I admit I found it using a test app. But now it's discovered I see it every time.
Maybe I'm being fussy but my s1,s2 and now s3 have never had 1 single dp. Tablets are bigger so I guess there's a greater chance.
Anyway fingers crossed the replacement is dp free
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New one arrived, 0 dead pixels
Was a black speck under the glass when I opened it. Tapped the glass and it moved to the edge and it's gone
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I've only come across 1 dead pixel on the many screens I've seen (was on a CR-48 test Chromebook from Google), and it was a red pixel in the middle of the screen. I used the laptop for a while anyway and just generally ignored it.
Maybe since it was a free laptop that I didn't use primarily, that made me not really mind it too much; but if I saw that on my Nexus 10, it would bother me quite a bit.

Have to vent- 2nd RMA in Progress

So, I just have to vent. My Nexus 7 is now in the process of its 2nd RMA. I bought a reconditioned tablet off E-bay for during one of those $129 sales. Less than 18 hours after receiving my tablet, I was in the middle of a game and it rebooted, only to then stick at the Google Screen. Nothing would work to fix it, Wug's, or even ADBing the image files. So, off to Asus it went. They apparently replaced the entire motherboard and sent it back, with a note that the issue was a LED (Error) Indicator, whatever that means. My tablet then functions properly for about 80 more days, and then suddenly, when I go to reboot it, it turns off, but will not turn on, no matter what. The battery charge indicator does not function, no LED, nothing, and it was as if the battery was suddenly disconnected internally (it has not suffered any drops, jolts, etc.) and lives in a protective case. If I hook it up to the computer, I get a weird driver I have never seen before (not APX but something else, which I cannot recall at the moment), I would have taken it apart and done a battery disconnect if I was not still within my RMA period. Is such an excessive number of issues a problem for this device? I have never had this many issues with any other android device I have ever had. I cannot complain about Asus's RMA process but it is ridiculous that a remanufactured device would fail less than 24 hours out of the box, and then need to be RMA'ed yet again less than 3 months afterwards.
I love it when it works, but have others had devices that have had so many issues? I am not sure if it was the remanufacturing process and poor quality assurance with it or what, but seems there are a lot of similar hardware issues from those remanufactured lots on here.
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So, I just have to vent. My Nexus 7 is now in the process of its 2nd RMA. I bought a reconditioned tablet off E-bay for during one of those $129 sales. Less than 18 hours after receiving my tablet, I was in the middle of a game and it rebooted, only to then stick at the Google Screen. Nothing would work to fix it, Wug's, or even ADBing the image files. So, off to Asus it went. They apparently replaced the entire motherboard and sent it back, with a note that the issue was a LED (Error) Indicator, whatever that means. My tablet then functions properly for about 80 more days, and then suddenly, when I go to reboot it, it turns off, but will not turn on, no matter what. The battery charge indicator does not function, no LED, nothing, and it was as if the battery was suddenly disconnected internally (it has not suffered any drops, jolts, etc.) and lives in a protective case. If I hook it up to the computer, I get a weird driver I have never seen before (not APX but something else, which I cannot recall at the moment), I would have taken it apart and done a battery disconnect if I was not still within my RMA period. Is such an excessive number of issues a problem for this device? I have never had this many issues with any other android device I have ever had. I cannot complain about Asus's RMA process but it is ridiculous that a remanufactured device would fail less than 24 hours out of the box, and then need to be RMA'ed yet again less than 3 months afterwards.
I love it when it works, but have others had devices that have had so many issues? I am not sure if it was the remanufacturing process and poor quality assurance with it or what, but seems there are a lot of similar hardware issues from those remanufactured lots on here.
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I've had my nexus 7 since launch and no problems here. Never had it in a case or anything. You did buy a used tab... I Will say that my tab would do random reboots so I finally rooted and unlocked my tab last week and put on a custom ROM. My tab is flying ATM. Maybe throw on a custom ROM on??
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I bought mine second hand, running android L developer preview and runs like a beast and the battery is outstanding ! Shame to hear you are having issues though
I have also had mine since launch, and I think OP simply got a lemon.
I have the random reboot issue that most people seem to have, but a part from that, none I've heard about have anything even close to the kind of trouble OP had.
The most common weakness I hear about from my friends owning the N 7 is battery drain, and that's not a hardware problem.
-KJ
Bought mine since Nexus 7 2013 launched last year. Not even the tiny bit problem.
Wish op Could have a good N7 after this rma
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Thanks all. Got my tablet back from RMA, and works like a charm. They had to replace the board and some heat shields it appears from the packing slip from the RMA. Fingers crossed, as the tablet absolutely rocks when it works. Battery is outstanding compared to my 2012's. Hopefully the 2nd time was the charm.
ariesgodofwar said:
Thanks all. Got my tablet back from RMA, and works like a charm. They had to replace the board and some heat shields it appears from the packing slip from the RMA. Fingers crossed, as the tablet absolutely rocks when it works. Battery is outstanding compared to my 2012's. Hopefully the 2nd time was the charm.
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did you call Asus or Google for RMA?
oxxshadow said:
did you call Asus or Google for RMA?
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Went through Asus both times.
ariesgodofwar said:
Went through Asus both times.
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can you still process an RMA without receipt. I bought my Nexus 7 from Staples less than a year ago, and am planning to RMA because of dead pixels.
oxxshadow said:
can you still process an RMA without receipt. I bought my Nexus 7 from Staples less than a year ago, and am planning to RMA because of dead pixels.
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I bought mine online, off eBay. I never had to provide a receipt for mine, though I was asked when I purchased it and where. As a remanufactured device, it came with a 90 day warranty, so you may just have to tell them the purchase date and location.
If it helps, you can start here: http://www.service.asus.com/#!b2c2/c24v6 to raise a case number and RMA.
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I bought mine online, off eBay. I never had to provide a receipt for mine, though I was asked when I purchased it and where. As a remanufactured device, it came with a 90 day warranty, so you may just have to tell them the purchase date and location.
If it helps, you can start here: http://www.service.asus.com/#!b2c2/c24v6 to raise a case number and RMA.
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thanks, btw what was did you choose for product type. I do not see tablet listed
oxxshadow said:
thanks, btw what was did you choose for product type. I do not see tablet listed
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If you enter the correct serial number for your device it should auto populate those fields, but if not, it is under Eee Pad as the Product Type, and the model is Nexus 7 (2013) of course.
If anyone else runs into the reboot and freezing on the Google logo error (even after forced restarts), you need to pop the back off and disconnect the battery for a few seconds. Easy enough to do, but it's a pain in the ass and shouldn't need to be done in the first place, but if you want to avoid an RMA and shipping and such, this will fix it.
Also, Lolipop preview completely fixed my random reboots. Not a one. Before that, when I 4.4'd, Franco's kernels also completely fixed random reboots.
Glad to hear your issue is fixed! It's a great tablet! Enjoy!
Thanks for mentioning the battery disconnect fix pbassjunk!! Fixed my problem, and good thing because I'm way out of warranty.

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