I've been fairly hesitant to send in my Nexus 7 in for an RMA die to the abundance of negative reviews, but i decided to give it a shot.
I had some phantom touch issues, sticky home button, as well as some issues while transferring data from tablet to PC.
I sent the tablet to Asus on September 6th via Canada Post express and aids received it on the 10th. The status appeared as "product repair is in progress", however it stayed that way till the 16th. On the 16th I woke up to an email saying that the tablet had been repaired and is on the way via Purolator Express.
Upon further trading into the email I realized they messed up the address and forgot to mention the apartment number and buzzer code, hence I'd have to pick it up.
Having spent 1.5 hours waiting for the Purolator driver to come in, I finally received package. Inside I found a new replacement for my N7.
TL DR: RMA sent on evening of 6th September, replacement N7 picked up on 17th September. Other than minor shipping issues (ASUS provided my incomplete address) I'm satisfied with the experience. So far so good.
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My turn around time was good as well (about 10 days) ,however ,having to pay to have it shipped is lame (that and the new warranty/serial number sticker with wet ink!). That said, they didn't resolve the ghost screen issue at all. Mine worked ok for a few weeks then started up again (my guess is they installed some patch or different drivers). Works fine now though, thanks to SyphOnX's fix posted in the "Nexus 7 Screen not responding to touch sometimes?" thread in the N7 Q&A, Help and Troubleshooting forum. I guess sometimes if you want it done right, you have to do it yourself.
How are Asus with unlocked bootloader devices? My N7 has completely died but it had PA installed on it when it died I have a feeling they won't want to repair it.
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I'm newish to all this but I'm sure with PA on it the warranty will be null and void. See if you can revive it and revert it back to stock before rmaing it (although you may not need to at that point).
Opening the case is a cinch, I used regular tweezers, lol, and everything under the hood is very well laid out. If it's a replacing something issue you shouldn't have a problem.
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Recieved new Nexus 7 after RMA
I'd just like to give my experience with Asus RMA. I've had an unlocked bootloader and been rooted since day 1 back in January, but I've also had screen phantom touch issues and unresponsiveness. I delayed sending it back as it was not too bad but last month it got really bad, so I went for it. After I requested the RMA I used Nexus Root Toolkit to unroot and re-lock my device, then set it back to completely stock. (Look up Nexus Root Toolkit and get it its some great software). I wrote up a very thorough description of the issue as I was instructed and sent it off from Nebraska to Texas. 10 days or so later a new Nexus 7 showed up at my door, with no touchscreen issues or anything. I recommend anyone who has issues with their nexus 7 to send them in, especially if you're nearing that end of warranty period. It's awesome top have an unscratched and perfect Nexus 7 just a few months before my warranty ends, do lock up that bootloader and send 'em in!
And to avoid confusion, I received a new Nexus 7 (2012), NOT "The New" Nexus 7 (2013) haha but that would have been awesome!
I'm currently waiting on my n7 to come back from its 3rd repair for failing to boot. I've never rooted or unlocked my tablet. I bought it march of 2013. 3 repairs for essentially the same problem. I honestly feel that my wifes samsung galaxy tab 2 is a better built device. Im posting this with her tablet. She treats her tablet like crap whereas I've treated my n7 with the utmost care. I paid for the shipping the first time but was given prepaid fedex shipping these last 2 times. This could well be my last nexus tablet.
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Yeah I've had good experiences too. I have always done an advance swap - receive the new tablet first, transfer all my files and a nandroid backup, restore to new device, wipe the old one, reinstall stock ROM and relock bootloader, send it in.
I have never had to pay for shipping. The same day they order the advance swap, I get a prepaid shipping label by e-mail. This is in Vancouver BC.
I've done two swaps, both because the speaker was blowing out.
My order for the original tab was right on launch day which means my original warranty expires in three weeks. My credit card entitles me to a second year but I probably won't be able to do an advance swap anymore.
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I just wanted to share my RMA experience.
I had been experiencing the random reboot/deep sleep issue.
This is when the device reboots when put into sleep mode, then when recovering from that reboot, goes into a deep sleep that can only be broken by holding the power button ion for 20 seconds. After an extensive troubleshooting period here with some bright minds at XDA, it was determined definitely not a software/OS issue.
So I decided to send it in for repairs. This was rather disheartening because of all the bad posts around here regarding the RMA process. I did not want to go through the RMA process, but did not have a choice.
I called ASUS repair, ( Canada) and created an RMA. The tech will ask you to go through the regular troubleshooting guide that they are trained to. One of these is resetting the tablet, through the stock recovery method. However, if you do this, a RMA will not be created then, as they will ask you to then go about your way and see if you have any more issues, delaying your RMA. I had informed them that I had already done that a few days earlier and was still having the issue. An RMA was created. I sent the device off the next day via Canada post. I packed it in the original box and used Canada Post’s largest bubble envelope. Marked fragile.
The tablet got to their repair center from Alberta, to North bay, Ontario, two days later. According to tracking, it arrived in the afternoon and was accepted by ASUS. The very next day, my RMA status was updated. Product Received > (Waiting) > Repairing > Final Testing > Packing > Ready for Shipping > Repair Finished
Awesome! It went out next day via UPS. Two business days after that I checked the tracking status and it was “Out on truck for delivery”
Later that day I received my tablet. In total the tablet was out of my hands for about a week and a half. And only because of weekends.
I was so worried after reading the RMA horror stories around here that I took video of my device’s condition before hand. I took video of the serial number, the screen and case etc. However, my device returned back to me in perfect condition.
I couldn’t be happier about my RMA experience, other than the fact it had to be RMA”d in the first place, but it is what it is,
To those wondering, they replaced the main board. This has corrected the reboot issue and I am now falling back in love with my transformer!
Great..thanks for sharing the story with us..
Asus's RMA service in UK is also very good..
i had the same probs (+battery drain). after the first repair (5 weeks) they replaced the dock, batt drain issue was gone, but the deep sleep/sleep of death issue remained. again in repair. after 4 weeks i got him back. deep sleep issue remained, at the side it was damaged (both tablet and dock) - i suppose it fell down.
the shop (mediamarkt - netherlands) gave me my money back, i bought a new one, today.
so with the repair i was not that lucky. i cross my fingers for this one. i looked into the slider, but decided to go for the transformer (partly because of the extra battery).
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My dock was experiencing the battery drain issue. I thought that the RMA process was going to be terrible, due to the troubleshooting support on the phone. However my dock was sent out within 4 business days of receiving. When I got it back it was in perfect condition-no one had really dicked around with it and broke it like some other users have reported here.
The only real issue was with those lazy assholes at purolator drove right by my house without even trying to deliver it.
The dock went to northbay ONT. Btw
Here in Mexico the service is also really good, the first day I bought my Transformer it had some dust under the screen, soo I call Asus to complain and the changed the TF the same day, they called the store from were I boughted so they gived me another one, no questions.
Went through the rma process to North Bay too, and they fixed it good. I think they are very professional at this particular repair shop, for me too it was a repair and not a replacement (defective touchscreen) . It's been about 3 months and no issue whatsoever since then.
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good to hear, my dock i just shipped out on Thursday to the north bay, from the look here hopefully have it back soon after they get it i hope.
OP, did Asus Canada require a copy of a valid receipt?
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OP, did Asus Canada require a copy of a valid receipt?
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Nope they didn't even ask.
Mine came back in less than a week turn around time, was shocked ups *grumbles and curses about **** times with ups* even delivered it a day early.
Thanks Alakhai. Can you tell me what number you called for rma?
Edit: @skydirt: would like to know if you rma'd without receipt. Thanks
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No receipt needed. From what I am told and understand, receipts are not necessary until the purchase date can exceed the manufacturers warranty cut off date. Since the release of all transformers do not pre-date March, there is no risk of that and they do not need to verify a purchase date; well until March rolls around.
Thanks. Can you tell me which number you called to arrange rma?
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I called this number 1-888-678-3688
Thank again skydirt.
Before I send my Transformer for RMA, can someone confirm that my rom is the Stock Canadian Transformer?
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[email protected]#1
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Someone had mentioned in another thread that they heard there were multiple people on this forum with the same issue as me. I tried the search function but wasn't able to figure out who else had this happen =/. I've seen the same thing happen during the Nexus 7 launch.
Basically I ordered two 16gb devices during the second order date, but when I received it I noticed they were both only 8gb . The IMEI # on my receipt (indicating 16gb) matches that on the box (indicating 8gb). I powered on one of them and I confirmed it was indeed it was 8gb. I contacted google, who basically said I will need to wait 6 weeks if I want the 16gb...
If this happened to you, how was it resolved? What else can I do in my situation?
But what did google say to the issue of ordering the 16 and getting an 8 instead? Telling you that if you want a 16 you'll have to wait 6 weeks does not address your issue. Did they refund you and or charge you for an 8 instead? Did they say they would send you an 8 instead of what you ordered?
If not, I would demand they send you what you ordered. Especially if they pulled a switch onu with authorization.
I don't see why u have to wait 6 weeks for their f.... Up mistake. They have tons stock for defect replacement call them and demand it
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But what did google say to the issue of ordering the 16 and getting an 8 instead? Telling you that if you want a 16 you'll have to wait 6 weeks does not address your issue. Did they refund you and or charge you for an 8 instead? Did they say they would send you an 8 instead of what you ordered?
If not, I would demand they send you what you ordered. Especially if they pulled a switch onu with authorization.
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Well of course they apologized for the error, which doesn't exactly solve anything -__-. At first I was told I would need to ship both phones back and they will process the refunds and then I can go through the reorder process again. I claimed that it was unreasonable I have to go to the end of the line and wouldn't have a phone to use. So they said I can keep using it for now.
I was sent a shipping label and told, "I was told that the estimated return time is up to 6 weeks. Please let me know if you would like to keep the device--return the device for the correct device----or--get a refund." What's the best option for me? I wonder if they will send me the devices first, because I'm afraid if I ship it back they might end up issuing me a refund and no device... or make me wait 6 weeks!
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Well of course they apologized for the error, which doesn't exactly solve anything -__-. At first I was told I would need to ship both phones back and they will process the refunds and then I can go through the reorder process again. I claimed that it was unreasonable I have to go to the end of the line and wouldn't have a phone to use. So they said I can keep using it for now.
I was sent a shipping label and told, "I was told that the estimated return time is up to 6 weeks. Please let me know if you would like to keep the device--return the device for the correct device----or--get a refund." What's the best option for me? I wonder if they will send me the devices first, because I'm afraid if I ship it back they might end up issuing me a refund and no device... or make me wait 6 weeks!
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ask them if you can keep devices until they send the 16gb ones.
This is the second thread I've seen where this happened, as usual google customer service is useless.
First, make sure the serial numbers on the receipt match the devices. If they do, call up, say you have rattling and speaker buzz in both units (and you probably do!!).
Request an RMA for both devices. They have stock set aside just for defects/RMAs.
Once you receive the replacements, make sure both are 16GBs then ship then back.
Google shouldn't make you wait 6+ weeks for their fvck up when they have replacement stock sitting right there!
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First, make sure the serial numbers on the receipt match the devices. If they do, call up, say you have rattling and speaker buzz in both units (and you probably do!!).
Request an RMA for both devices. They have stock set aside just for defects/RMAs.
Once you receive the replacements, make sure both are 16GBs then ship then back.
Google shouldn't make you wait 6+ weeks for their fvck up when they have replacement stock sitting right there!
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The RMA stock is on a 5-6 week back order they are out of RMA stock.
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The RMA stock is on a 5-6 week back order they are out of RMA stock.
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Wouldn't be surprised. I see a lot of threads of users exchanging their devices because of their own fault and the silliest things that don't need to be rma in the first place
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I just called Google and requested an RMA because of a faulty mic. If you are with in your 15 day return period, you can do this.
They said I would get my replacement with in 3-5 days, and they emailed me a return label before I hung up. Told me to send back my phone once I get the replacement. Once I get the replacement, I have 21 days to send them back the bad one.
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I just called Google and requested an RMA because of a faulty mic. If you are with in your 15 day return period, you can do this.
They said I would get my replacement with in 3-5 days, and they emailed me a return label before I hung up. Told me to send back my phone once I get the replacement. Once I get the replacement, I have 21 days to send them back the bad one.
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You might be waiting a while a very good friend of mine dirtyhamster has been waiting for 2 weeks and still doesn't have it. She was recently told all Rma's are on bo. But then just yesterday another pre-auth hit her card so maybe they got more RMA stock. Good lunch and I hope u get it sooner than later. BTW there is a RMA thread where u can probably get better info than with me.
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Anyone have success RMAing a phone in with an unlocked BL but no other mods? With all the red light of death stories I've read in the past couple of days I sure don't want to spend over $700 for one N4 that could do the same thing. (kind of wishing I got a Note II now!)
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Anyone have success RMAing a phone in with an unlocked BL but no other mods? With all the red light of death stories I've read in the past couple of days I sure don't want to spend over $700 for one N4 that could do the same thing. (kind of wishing I got a Note II now!)
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Anyone have success RMAing a phone in with an unlocked BL but no other mods? With all the red light of death stories I've read in the past couple of days I sure don't want to spend over $700 for one N4 that could do the same thing. (kind of wishing I got a Note II now!)
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$700 dollars??? Jeez, someone ripped you off. Did you buy it from eBay? I bet you did.
The Nexus 4 is available on the U.S Play Store as of time.
( it would be more expensive if it was in another country, but since you're using the dollar sign...)
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$700 dollars??? Jeez, someone ripped you off. Did you buy it from eBay? I bet you did.
The Nexus 4 is available on the U.S Play Store as of time.
( it would be more expensive if it was in another country, but since you're using the dollar sign...)
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No, I'm sorry. I had edited down my original question and now it doesn't make complete sense. What I meant was that my phone died on me but I left my bootloader unlocked after reflashing with the image from the developer.google site. I never rooted it but failed to lock the bootloader after reflashing. Now I have the red light of death.
The $700 comes from them holding $300 on my credit card during the RMA process, only to find that I've voided my warranty by having an unlocked bootloader and them charging me for it. That would be over $700 for an N4 that could just do the exact same thing again.
I honestly don't want this phone anymore if all of them are going to die after only a couple weeks use.
The phone is designed to be unlockable via a simple command, so the fact that you have done that should in no way invalidate your warranty. You should have no problem with an RMA.
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There is a fix for the red light of dead... It's a hardware problem tho, let me find the youtube video.. brb
I can't find the video (i'm at work) and I have it bookmarked at home, it's on xda tho, you must take out the back part and release a part of the hardware.. It's easy and the guy who found out made several examples, in which if he pressed that chip = red light appear, leaving it without much pressure = normal
I guess take the back off , remove the battery connector , reconnect the connector after a few minutes and put it on charge
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If the phone is dead, what does it matter if the bootloader is unlocked?
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Most everyone says that an unlocked BL voids the warranty, but it doesn't specifically say that in the warranty documentation. I think I'm going to let this thing run down as much as possible then try to connect to it over the weekend, then call Google on Monday if I have no success. Wonder if I should be upfront with the unlocked BL?
you haven't voided the warranty. Honestly, these companies rarely check for those kind of things. They don't have much time to investigate so they go straight to fixing it. I sent my rooted epic 4g w/ screwed up NV items (screwed em up while flashing) in for a fix and they fixed it for me no charge. You should be fine.
i have sent a few devices back for rma from google. each one of them had an unlocked bootloader, root, custom recovery, and a custom rom/kernel. google never gave me any issues with the process, and exchanged my devices within days. if its a hardware issue, they wont have any problems with an unlocked bootloader.
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i have sent a few devices back for rma from google. each one of them had an unlocked bootloader, root, custom recovery, and a custom rom/kernel. google never gave me any issues with the process, and exchanged my devices within days. if its a hardware issue, they wont have any problems with an unlocked bootloader.
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Hope you're right. I went through the RMA process on Monday after them having me try all the various button press combinations that I've tried a million times before. The return sticker they sent me was addressed to an LG repair center in Texas instead of any Google entity - that worries me.
I got my replacement on Thursday but I'm not even going to open the shipping box until I see the pending charges from Google drop off my credit card. If I do get charged then I'll try and sell this thing and cut my losses.
I'm very disappointed in the quality of the N4. I decided to only buy Nexus devices from here on out so that I can get the OS updates, but if they break after a couple of weeks then the only other option is to abandon Android altogether. Too bad because its the Google ecosystem that I like.
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Hope you're right. I went through the RMA process on Monday after them having me try all the various button press combinations that I've tried a million times before. The return sticker they sent me was addressed to an LG repair center in Texas instead of any Google entity - that worries me.
I got my replacement on Thursday but I'm not even going to open the shipping box until I see the pending charges from Google drop off my credit card. If I do get charged then I'll try and sell this thing and cut my losses.
I'm very disappointed in the quality of the N4. I decided to only buy Nexus devices from here on out so that I can get the OS updates, but if they break after a couple of weeks then the only other option is to abandon Android altogether. Too bad because its the Google ecosystem that I like.
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That's pretty radical to drop Android altogether, if you just wanted quick updates, why didn't you just leave it locked and stock?
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Hope you're right. I went through the RMA process on Monday after them having me try all the various button press combinations that I've tried a million times before. The return sticker they sent me was addressed to an LG repair center in Texas instead of any Google entity - that worries me.
I got my replacement on Thursday but I'm not even going to open the shipping box until I see the pending charges from Google drop off my credit card. If I do get charged then I'll try and sell this thing and cut my losses.
I'm very disappointed in the quality of the N4. I decided to only buy Nexus devices from here on out so that I can get the OS updates, but if they break after a couple of weeks then the only other option is to abandon Android altogether. Too bad because its the Google ecosystem that I like.
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First of all, I don't get it. Nexus has been great to me, and the 3 others I know who bought it, love it too. Build quality is good, and stock, no issues. Even if you root it, chances of something like that happening are low. I used to have all kinds of phones, from gs2&3 to note 2 to HTC one x. None of them were as hard to mess up as the nexus.
But as far as your original question goes... I rmad galaxy nexus to Google because my earpiece became very crackly. Mine was rooted and unlocked. I kept on putting it off until I realized that the label they sent was only good for 14 days. Ended up sending it rooted and with custom ROM on it, figured might as well try. No issues at all. They didn't say a word.
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That's pretty radical to drop Android altogether, if you just wanted quick updates, why didn't you just leave it locked and stock?
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I reflashed stock firmware onto it in hopes of improving battery life - per a thread on this forum. For me, rooting is unnecessary on the Nexi because there isn't any manufacturer or carrier bloatware to get rid of. I honestly did consider rooting it to try an underclocking app to maybe improve battery life, but it seemed too much of a PITA.
They got my old phone last Wednesday, but the charges are still pending as of today. I decided to go ahead and open the replacement and not worry about it anymore. I noticed the replacement has a higher number serial number, so now I'm off to read the thread that tries do decode it!
Thanks all.
Hey guys,
I previously had a black 16GB Nexus 4 that was perfect in terms of build quality. I switched to the white 16GB version when that came out, and am having some problems with my device. The biggest issue is that there's a dark vertical line running down the left hand side of the screen (attached picture). The phone is also creaky on all four corners of the device when I press down on it. Also, on the left side of the phone, one of the clips isn't properly seated and you can see a bit of a gap. Is this something that Google will replace my device for? The screen defect is pretty annoying. Anyone have experience with Google's RMA process? I can't be without a phone... How much money do they put a hold on your credit card for if you do an advance RMA (cross ship)? Thanks for your help.
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I would RMA it. They cover it.
Full price is held on card.
Thanks for reply. I think I'll definitely be RMAing it. I just hope they kept some extra white models for RMA purposes, because I believe the white has been sold out on the Google Play store
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Just ask them when you call in for the RMA. If they don't , get a refund.
Just so u guys know the process. I called in and explained issue. He walked me thru some basic troubleshooting. Last thing he wanted me to do was a factory reset. So he emailed me instructions how to do it and told me to call/email back if the factory reset fixed it. If it didn't fix it, he would have the device replaced. So I emailed him back after I did the factory reset (even tho I knew it wouldnt fix anything) telling him it didn't fix the issue. He then emailed back saying he was forwarding my case to a specialist who would help get me a replacement device. Waiting to hear from the specialist now. Should hear something by tomorrow. If they're out of the white model nexus 4's, I wonder if I can get them to upgrade me to the HTC One or Galaxy S 4 Google Play Editions (since their both white)... Hey, a man came dream right? I'll be documenting the RMA process in the thread for the benefit of others in the future.
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You can never know, maybe they will upgrade it for free. good luck, and thanks for sharing the procedure with us.
My screen died, first it wouldn't respond to touch and before I could factory reset the whole phone died, can't get to fastboot and it isn't recognized in adb. My new phone will be here Monday and I don't know if they will go good on the warranty as the defective one has an unlocked bootloader and a custom recovery on it. Only time will tell! I'll let you guys know when the dust settles. As for the dark line on your screen, I bought a TV that had the same thing and they had to replace it..I think they said it was the display monitor that had went.
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Received my prepaid shipping label to ship my phone back to Google. Strangely, I didn't request an advance RMA, but they put in for an advance RMA anyway, so I had to give my credit card which they put an authorization for the full amount of the phone. What if I didn't have the money? Whatever happened to doing a *normal* RMA? Where they wait to receive the defective item, inspect it, and then send the replacement device, no credit cards needed. So I don't like that they give no option except advance RMA. Not everyone has an extra $350 laying around.
Another point of concern. It said in the RMA instructions to keep the charger that came with the phone because the replacement phone doesn't come with a charger. I emailed them back about this and asked why the new phone doesn't come with a charger, because NEW phones come with chargers. I asked so I could make sure that I'd be receiving a new phone. That would be a bunch of crap if they hold your credit card for $350+ and send you a refurb phone.
Looks like they still have white Nexus 4's in stock for RMA purposes. It stated on the RMA page "16GB white nexus 4 with bumper". So much for lucking out and having them upgrade me hehe.
I'll keep updating as more information becomes available.
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Very strange..I specifically asked about refurbished devices in our emails back and forth and they assured me that they only send out new devices. I also emailed them about the charger and was told to return my old one as I would be getting a new one as well? I hope for our sake that what they told me was true..mine will be here tomorrow 07/29/13. I'll report back when I receive it.
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I have yet to receive a reply to my email asking why I shouldn't return my charger, since new devices come with them. Good to hear that you got a reply saying to return the charger because you'd be getting a new one. I think what might be going on is that what they send is simply a boilerplate copy/paste email. All signs *seem* to point to us getting new devices. I wonder if we'll be getting new bumper cases as well? Did you return the bumper with your phone?
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No, I kept my bumper as I'm sure they won't replace it..lucky I ordered two sets of best skins screen protectors as well because I doubt they would reimburse you for that either
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Got my delivery everything looks new to me including the charger. I don't think it's the latest version, my old one was a 301k and my new one is a 303k but as long as it works I'll be happy. Good luck with yours. Chive on!
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Got my replacement. It's a new device and thankfully it has no screen flaws or creaking. It's a white Nexus 4, so it's a 305K just like my last one. Cheers guys!
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Also want to add they sent me a new bumper as well.
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Guess what... Replacement device has developed the same grey vertical line (left hand side) issue. After further research, seems many others are experiencing this issue. I doubt another RMA will fix it, as I'm starting to believe it's a characteristic/defect of the phone/display's design.
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hey, i finally found someone able to post a picture of this. i had the same issue with my n4 bought in december, i noticed, called google, got a new replacement device for free and guess what? that bloody line was still there! now i'm just keeping this replacement device with (once again) the line and..i guess i'll just live with it!
Doesn't that make you mad? I really like the phone, I just am really sensitive to screen flaws. I emailed Google to see if I can pay the difference for a GS4 Google Play Edition.
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Update: Google granted RMA for the replacement device they sent me that had the same issue (read above). Just waiting now for a "specialist" (just like last time) to send me a prepaid shipping label.
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Mine too..i have strange vertical line even i swapped but the new one also have this issue...is there any solution to fix without warranty claim?is it possible to fade away by itself after few weeks/months?
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Mine too..i have strange vertical line even i swapped but the new one also have this issue...is there any solution to fix without warranty claim?is it possible to fade away by itself after few weeks/months?
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I've found no way to fix it. It's definitely a hardware issue. Mine have gotten worse over time. I just sold the last replacement one Google sent me without even opening it. Got a Nexus 5 and crossing my fingers but haven't had any issues with it
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I sadly broke my Nexus 7's(2013) screen and digitizer in less then 5 days. Shameful I know, but anyways I contacted Asus since there wasn't anything else I could do. Their customer service set me up with a representative within 5 minutes. I explained my problem and he told me that they can fix it but it may cost me. There wasn't another option so I said okay. So they sent me an email with a form and told me to ship my Nexus to a Asus repair facility. I did and within in a week they sent me it back and fixed the screen and digitizer for FREE! Yes free well unless you count the shipping which was a small price to pay for fixing the device that wasn't their fault in the first place. Anyways if any of you have problems contact Asus I'm pretty sure they can help you. I'm so happy thought I lost my Nexus.
Someone if eager to save their reputation
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Is it the same device or a new one?
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Good to know that they have a good customer service.
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androidsavage23 said:
I sadly broke my Nexus 7's(2013) screen and digitizer in less then 5 days. Shameful I know, but anyways I contacted Asus since there wasn't anything else I could do. Their customer service set me up with a representative within 5 minutes. I explained my problem and he told me that they can fix it but it may cost me. There wasn't another option so I said okay. So they sent me an email with a form and told me to ship my Nexus to a Asus repair facility. I did and within in a week they sent me it back and fixed the screen and digitizer for FREE! Yes free well unless you count the shipping which was a small price to pay for fixing the device that wasn't their fault in the first place. Anyways if any of you have problems contact Asus I'm pretty sure they can help you. I'm so happy thought I lost my Nexus.
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That great to hear ASUS did that... +1 for Asus
Walmart sold me a 2 year accidental glass break/water damage warranty coverage for $28 it was a heck of a lot cheaper than Best Buys 2 year warranty at $70 so I got it. Hopefully if anything happens to the device its easily covered and ill get a new one instead of something fixed.
Off Topic - Does anyone have any experience with Walmart warranties they can share?
Asus was nice and pleasant to deal with.
I had to RMA one of my TF101s three times. It was the contracted repair shop (in Texas) who didn't fix the issue the 1st/2nd time.
They just re-flashed the stock image and sent back to me saying no-problem-found (I carefully documented the issue and suggested
they replace the mainboard due to faulty flash-storage). The 3rd time, I talked to Asus/San Jose directly and they asked the shop to
replace the board. It works beautifully since.
On the 1st RMA, somehow I unexpectedly got a new charger in the mail, from Asus (the issue was the unit didnot power on
even when plugged in). The 1st time I sent it out, it had a customROM onboard .. haha.
I've also only had good experiences with asus technical service. When my pc motherboard failed after a year, new one free!
Good to hear you had such a good experience with Asus.
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Good to hear. :thumbup:
The way things are looking right now they're going to get very busy very soon..
I had a terrible experience with my N7 (2012) and Asus. Sent it in for a bad screen, and took 2-3 weeks to get it back. Glad to hear they're getting better
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