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First was from Sam's club.had the touchscreen deadspots, so it went back
Second was from the play store.same touchscreen problem. Rmaed it.
Third was perfect, except for significant light bleed in the lower left corner. Rma.
Fourth came today...and the screen is sticking up over the bezel on the left side!
N7 #5, here i come!
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Ouch! I just got mine, am about to boot it up, hope I don't have the same luck!
At what point do you give up and get another tablet?
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First was from Sam's club.had the touchscreen deadspots, so it went back
Second was from the play store.same touchscreen problem. Rmaed it.
Third was perfect, except for significant light bleed in the lower left corner. Rma.
Fourth came today...and the screen is sticking up over the bezel on the left side!
N7 #5, here i come!
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So sad to hear that.
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My 3rd replacement should be here in a day or 2, my original device and previous 2 replacements all had screen lift right out of the box.
I'm not giving up...love the device...just problems.
I'm on my original galaxy nexus....I'm really not a high maintenance customer typically...
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Wow, hopefully the next one won't have the lifted display. However, if it has a dead pixel I'd call it a day and settle with it and hope nothing else crops up. I've learned with these products that you will NEVER get a "perfect unit" just one that's "good enough". Then again, with the defects like dead touchscreen spots and lifted displays these are clearly manufacturing and part issues that should be fixed.
Good luck.
I really wanted to buy one of these tablets, but hearing stories like yours is keeping me from moving forward. I'm continuing to monitor these forums to see if it improves, however, I'm losing faith and considering getting a Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7-inch tablet instead. I hope you get a functional one soon. Good Luck!
It took me 4 units before I got a good one
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I really wanted to buy one of these tablets, but hearing stories like yours is keeping me from moving forward. I'm continuing to monitor these forums to see if it improves, however, I'm losing faith and considering getting a Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7-inch tablet instead. I hope you get a functional one soon. Good Luck!
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Don't lose too much faith in the Nexus 7. It's not unusual for new products to have hardware issues on the first batch. Look at Apple's track record, I bought a launch date Intel Macbook Pro expecting a solid device. However, I was greeted with a machine that was riddled with issues. I say buy a Nexus 7 now from a retailer nearby if you can. That way if you do end up with a flawed device you can always return it to them within their return period. I've had mine since early last month and have no issues with mine.
I'm onto my third coming tomorrow. if this doesn't work out I will refund it and get the yes wait for it - iPad Mini! Hate on!
I got my third today and it's the worst one so far. I probably need to sleep on it before deciding what to do next. I'm not too happy with Google or ASUS right now though.
That's really unfortunate man. I'd say keep on trying, but thats easy for me to say. Ive been lucky enough to get a good unit n the first go round.
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At what point do you give up and get another tablet?
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If this were just any old Android tablet, I'd agree. I did the same with the Transformer Prime--too many issues, too many replacements, and I finally gave up and got a refund directly from ASUS.
However, this is the only Nexus tablet, i.e., the only one that will get immediate updates directly from Google. That's worth its weight in gold. It's also going to be a great development device for people who are into that sort of thing.
It's a pain in the **** to go through all these gyrations to get a decent unit, but in this case I think it makes more sense than it would otherwise.
After reading all these replies, it honestly makes me feel bad that mine was near perfect on delivery.
The only problem I had was that there were too little scratches on the outer rim.
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That's what they want you to do.
Really, any problems are small-fry. I have 2 units, and 2 have gone to relatives, and they are all perfect. Mine was a UK pre-order, the others shortly after launch,
Mine has a really slight screen lift, but you would have to look real close, and it really doesn't bother me, it's a high spec entry level device.
This is how Asus operates. If you enjoy the Prime despite its Asus inspired defects, keep it and enjoy it. If you insist on a well built device, wait for a non Asus Nexus tablet.
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After reading all these replies, it honestly makes me feel bad that mine was near perfect on delivery.
The only problem I had was that there were too little scratches on the outer rim.
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those aren't scratches. it's how the bezel is designed.
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Could be the mold on the bezel if looking at the device from the top down.
But my replacement has two marks on the bezel as well. Looking at the screen, left side. About 3/4" from top, and bottom.
To me, it looks like they've taken it back apart to correct the screen lift issue.
I am on my first Device and have no problems with it.
Guess its just luck at the moment.
I think whether your Nexus is flawless or not depends on whether you're noticing the faults. If the faults aren't noticeable to you then that's as good as them not being there but I believe they are still there.
I'm on my 5th Nexus and it has 9 hot pixels. They're tiny, so you wouldn't notice them if you weren't keen-eyed but they're there. Most people probably would not notice them. That's 3 out of 5 so far with pixel problems.
All units I've had so far have had a problem on the left side of the device. Either the back cover doesn't sit quite right in the middle left area, or the screen is lifting. I don't think it's possible to have neither of these issues because of the way the thing is built. Have a real good look down the left side, is the rim slightly warped inwards anywhere? Is the back cover sitting with a tiny gap between it and the rim anywhere? Does the back cover stick out by a hair's width from the rim anywhere? Is the screen lifting ever so slightly anywhere? I bet at least one of these is true. Again, you may not notice minor screen lift or the back cover sitting with a slight gap but the fault is still there. It's just designed badly and if you don't have a screen lift issue, I'm sure you will eventually.
Every unit I've owned has had backlight bleed. Some obvious, some less so.
I think LCD problems such as backlight bleed and hot or dead pixels are widespread. I think the screen lift/left side design problem involves every single unit.
These are just faults that are minor and to be honest, may not bother or even be visible to most users. But they do mean the level of QC is far far lower than most other manufacturers. People make the argument that the Nexus is cheap, so "what do you expect?", but this is beside the point.
I will never buy another Asus product, ever.
Shame you're so unlucky. Honestly, I'm mind-numbingly picky about my gear but my GN7 has none of the faults you list.
The fact is, the overwhelming majority of happy users will not post one single review stating as such. People with problems complain. Only complaints get heard.
Over the years I've had loads of Asus tech; every last thing is/was top notch.
I do hope you have better luck with future purchases
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Shame you're so unlucky. Honestly, I'm mind-numbingly picky about my gear but my GN7 has none of the faults you list.
The fact is, the overwhelming majority of happy users will not post one single review stating as such. People with problems complain. Only complaints get heard.
Over the years I've had loads of Asus tech; every last thing is/was top notch.
I do hope you have better luck with future purchases
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Completely happy here as well, no problems.
There seems to be too many people wanting absolute perfection out of a mass produced cheap as chips device, and they do all they can to find the tiniest of flaws.
Dead pixels are obvious, so you would notice them immediately and quite entitled to take it back, however I'm wondering if what the OP is seeing are tiny tiny flaws in the filters which are only visible when viewing a black screen on maximum brightness in the dark. All LCDs will show something like this if you look hard enough. You couldn't use it like this without burning your eyes out so in everyday use, it simply isn't noticable and isn't a flaw, it is just a limitation of the technology. Same goes for back light bleed, all LCD panels have it to some extend, and looking for it in the dark at maximum brightness is sure to find it, but again would you use the tablet at such settings.
News alert: We do not have perfect display technologies yet, they all have flaws or cons, especially if you look for them. I paid £1500 for a 15" LCD panel not that long ago, that had more flaws anyone is complaining about now but had advantages over and above CRT at the time you just accepted them as part of the technology and enjoy the advantages.
I read all the same complaints about my HTC One X and almost didn't buy it, but so glad I did and zero problems. I came in here and read about all the issues with the Nexus 7 and almost didn't buy it, but remembered reading all the doom and gloom and about the One X, so bought it and absolutely love it.
Yes devices will have real faults or problems, and complain and get it exchanged by all means, I would, but around XDA they seem to go further than broken devices into complaints about microns of differences. Who cares about a hairs width if the device is working perfectly! Every forum in XDA is the same.
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My first is good enough for me after numerous stress tests. Sorry for you.
Btw, I'm not that picky about it anyway.
I think that also one of the problems is just human - that we hold these devices rather than set them down - and thus our fingers are always sensing microns of differences as we shift our fingers around. 3/1000ths edge or mating error in my laptop (as I type on my actual lap) is nothing - on my tablet a constant reminder this is a cheap device!
I do think pixels could easily be checked in process, and weighted for defect before shipping. Any in constant view - like center 80% - are unacceptable. Perimeter edge pixels not so much...
It's your bad luck, I'm sorry to say.
I'm on unit 3 which has zero screen-lift, zero dead pixels, zero problematic light bleed (eg no flare that affects visible colour density), zero problems with back cover seating. Which is also my good luck.
I've said before on this forum, there are clearly WAY too many QA issues on these tablets, and I have been advising friends and family to stay clear of them until the issues are sorted, but this does not mean that ALL units are defective - as a read around the various threads here will reveal.
Ive got 2 C80 versions. They are flawless. I also know one at work who is very happy, and he owns apple devices including iCrap!
You can believe whatever you want. Doesn't make you right.....just like I don't believe you have had 5 defective units. That's my prerogative. Doesn't make me right, either.
And nobody really cares what you buy!!!!!
If you can't be happy after 5 units you need to buy something else.I would never keep buying the same thing after the second was not up to par with my expectations.
Anyone having trouble after having the first one replaced is just a glutton for punishment or looking something to whine about. They make ipads every day.:laugh:
I'm now on my fourth Nexus, had two C60 or C70 that had screen lift and stuck pixels along with some backlight bleed. Picked up a C80K which had a small amount of screen lift and really bad backlight bleed along the bottom of the screen, which was really irritating when watching a video in low light. Took that back for another C80K which has a very small screen lift and a faint backlight bleed, I don't know whether I'm just being picky or not but so far I'm OK with this one.
Got one and that had a washed out screen and image retention. Ridiculous how they can have so many devices out there with flaws.
Screen lift on left side as well.Have insurance with whom I bought it at. Waiting for a few months to see if these issues get worked out before I go and exchange it. Not that big of a deal to me, but it is there none the less.
Just fix the damn thing yourself and enjoy it.
My first one was flawless until I killed it screwing with the bootloader. Second one had screen lift that I fixed using washers. The official Asus fix is leaving the screws out. I'm pretty sure I'd rather spend 30seconds doing that myself then deal with your nonsense aggregation.
Yes there is a design flaw with the screen. Most will have this. Going through 9 is retarded. You should just stop your wasting everyone's time (Your and Asus).
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My first one I got had no problems. As for my second one... Oh wait there wasn't a second one I'm still using the first one over a month later
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I agree with the op. I've gone through several. All of which with the same screen lift. However I plan to fix it myself rather than complain about a product. Nothing beats this tablet in its price range and form factor. So I'm just gunna deal with what I got.
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My first one had screen lift, did an RMA to Google, second unit perfect no problems.
I cant speak for people reporting sending 20 plus units back to google and still having issues. But I do believe the people buying from retail locations seeing a screen lift and returning it again and expecting not to see screen lift, when most likely it was being swapped from the same shipment their defective product came in on. Probably should just get the RMA process through google a shot
Well, my C90 seems pretty flawless.. hope I won't find any problems. As far as I tested it, there are none of the known issues.
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Agreed... But the number of folks having issues and having raised them is now sizable. Check the XDA polls, over 700+ folks having reported various defects as documented in multiple threads, some of the defects are unbelievable if one thinks about manufacturing standards or QC, or just the design. I know in terms of percentage it still may be very less folks with issues, but just the type of issues reported is scary enough. I see similar posts in other ASUS forums and the reason I postponed on Prime as well.
I hoped that ASUS/GOOG would at least own up and make a statement that they have manufacturing defects, seeing users of these new tablets trying to fix these issues themselves or just living with it is pathetic imho...
I've got one c70 and one c80. Both are flawless, and I'm a really picky person. I grabbed them from Walmart.
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c80 for me. About 2 weeks old now. Absolutely flawless.
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My initial Nexus 4 has a small hole in the centre of the backlight through which light escapes when viewed from any sort of angle. It's quite distracting, so I've elected to send it back. I've only seen one other user with this defect.
Half the threads on this forum are about problems people are having, and each seems to have a respectable number of vocal sufferers. But people come here because they have these problems, and it's tough to determine how the average customer is making out.
I'm mostly curious because I have no idea what to expect of the replacement I receive. Glue blotches? Who knows.
I wonder what the actual % is. Poll up top for those interested.
I have the speaker problem but i can not hear it. My buddy's N4 has it has well. He said he thinks his is worst on his phone. Because i can not hear it i do not think there is a problem. Over all i have been very happy with the phone. I can't wait for Franco to get his so we can get some better kernels.
These results will always be obscured. People that don't have a reason to complain usually won't make a thread saying" hey got my phone today, works as expected"
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I'm the only person I've seen posting with my defect -- the camera LED doesn't work, no flash, no flashlight. I'm obviously getting a replacement, shipped today.
Mine has a yellow tint on the bottom half of the screen. Replacement was shipped out today
My Nexus 4 locks up in deep sleep (while charging usually). In order to restart the phone, I have to hit Power + Vol Down which shows me the charging animation, afterwhich I can hit power to start the phone. I've already wiped the phone and flashed the stock 4.2 image from Google, and uninstalled any applications known to be incompatible. Seems to be a hardware issue so I requested an RMA.
Mine acted odd but, sometimes when I have a notification, I can't wake the device's screen forcing me to do a power cycle.
To the guy above me, to reset the device all you need to hold is the power button...
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Mine acted odd but, sometimes when I have a notification, I can't wake the device's screen forcing me to do a power cycle.
To the guy above me, to reset the device all you need to hold is the power button...
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Had a speck of dust stuck between the screen and the display. It was super annoying at first because there was a glue "halo" around it, which dried up and it ended up looking like a huge dead pixel.
Replacement arrived fine, but I have had a problem with both phones rebooting constantly when pushing them. It's starting to really piss me off.
Anyone else notice the vibration function is off sometimes. At time its feels great like it should, but other times it feels a little too strong, like it's a little loose.
Overall I'm really happy with the phone; everything is perfect.
I have the yellow spots on my screen. They seem to get worse over time. My replacement shipped today though. I'm really hoping it doesn't have any issues.
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Anyone else notice the vibration function is off sometimes. At time its feels great like it should, but other times it feels a little too strong, like it's a little loose.
Overall I'm really happy with the phone; everything is perfect.
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I've also experienced this. It seems like a software issue though.
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I think I have a similar problem. Somewhere in the middle of the screen there's a really small, slightly distorted little spot that's brighter than everywhere else. It bugs me whenever I see it, I was contemplating sending it in.
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I think I have a similar problem. Somewhere in the middle of the screen there's a really small, slightly distorted little spot that's brighter than everywhere else. It bugs me whenever I see it, I was contemplating sending it in.[/QUOTE
That's most likely backlight bleed.
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I think I have a similar problem. Somewhere in the middle of the screen there's a really small, slightly distorted little spot that's brighter than everywhere else. It bugs me whenever I see it, I was contemplating sending it in.[/QUOTE
That's most likely backlight bleed.
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The reason I haven't sent it in yet is because I'll probably just be trading one defect for another. It'll come back with the speaker hiss or yellow screen.
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The reason I haven't sent it in yet is because I'll probably just be trading one defect for another. It'll come back with the speaker hiss or yellow screen.
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Not everyone has issues with their Nexus, these are also most likely going to be from a different batch. I don't they could be ant worse than our current devices.
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When you come to a forum about hardware you will have a high rate of people who have faults, that is natural as people come to ask. You can only find out for yourself and luckily the consumer is protected by law for the first 30 days or whatever they have to decide they aren't happy with it.
The build quality does look quite shocking though.
Hope they don't pass all the replacement directly to LG like what they did on Galaxy Nexus after receiving too many replacement call.
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When you come to a forum about hardware you will have a high rate of people who have faults, that is natural as people come to ask. You can only find out for yourself and luckily the consumer is protected by law for the first 30 days or whatever they have to decide they aren't happy with it.
The build quality does look quite shocking though.
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I'm hoping they'll have a recall. I love my Nexus 4, but I'm not sure if I'll be able to deal with all these hardware issues.
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Had a speck of dust stuck between the screen and the display. It was super annoying at first because there was a glue "halo" around it, which dried up and it ended up looking like a huge dead pixel.
Replacement arrived fine, but I have had a problem with both phones rebooting constantly when pushing them. It's starting to really piss me off.
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What do you mean "when pushing them"?
I have a thin vertical blinking line to the of my screen it strechches the entire length of the screen.its noticible on any color background but white seems the worst as the line appears pink.I called Google today they should be sending a replacement this week.its ashamed other then the line the phone seems flawless but a line down the entire screen isn't something I can overlook
I am just now getting screen banding, obviously a defect. kinda frustrating..
So I put in an RMA for my nexus 4 since my earpiece was not working, i got in on the first day of sale, and other then having to make calls through speakerphone, ive been extremely happy with the phone.
so i put in my RMA, and just received the unit 2 days ago. and i have some concerns.....
for starters, the screen on the replacement unit seems to have something wrong with it, cant quite figure out what it is, its not the common yellow spotting issue, its more of a washed out, lack of brightness issue. its not as bright as my original, and the whites seem dull and off-white, and the greys( particularly the settings menu) seem to have a yellow/greenish tint. I tried the color calibration apps (both the nexus 4 display app and the faux app) nothing seemed to work.i have taken pictures to show the differences.
another issue is with the back glass. If you see the pictures around the camera opening, my original has a noticeably bigger opening then my replacement, god knows why, but this ties in with the tittle of this thread and my concern, could this back glass have been broken and replaced by LG and passed off as a new in box unit?
the last piece of this puzzle is with the packaging itself, the box was new, had original black tape security tabs identical to my original nexus, also the screen protectors were in place as well, also identical to my original nexus. but what was definitely not present was the thin tiny strips of vinyl covering the chrome bezel, there was 4 in total on my original, this RMA unit had none, what gives?
so there is it, sorry for the long rant, just wanted to see what everyone thinks about this.
pics showing the difference in screen quality, original unit on right, replacement on left, also my original unit has the larger camera opening, let me know what you think.
Yellowing is normal with IPS Panels, it's the glue drying, give it a few days and it will be gone.
The camera lens has been discussed in other threads. It's apparently a hardware revision and makes no difference with the camera quality
I don't think my Nexus 4 had any plastic wrapping around the chrome finish. Anyone else?
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I don't think my Nexus 4 had any plastic wrapping around the chrome finish. Anyone else?
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There was none, the device was bare.
You seem to have gotten a rev 11. Give the RMA a week and then compare the screens. The yellow will be gone by then. As long as the yellow is uniform you should be good. Be grateful you didn't order an RMA this late and got an original rev 10. I think the 11s have better battery life and less light bleed. The rev 10 I received is awful... Came gritty and full of dust. Also had a nick in the glass underneath the factory screen cover, a black unfinished dot on the chrome, and a piece of debris under the glass. The yellow on my screen is only on the lower half of the screen. This is my 4th nexus. I have no. 5 on the way. Hope I get a good one the next time around.
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How do you tell which revision it is?
well, now that you mention it, that was one of the things i did notice, was less light bleed, total darkness with black background, my original unit has 2 spots on the top with very small light bleed, the new RMA unit has a tiny hint of light bleed in the same spot.
so im suddenly feeling alot better about my replacement unit thanks to you guys, my biggest concern was the missing vinyl pieces over the chrome bezel, glad to hear its normal.
i still have 18 days to send out my original unit, ill keep using it daily with full brightness and compare after a week.
Also, where was the camera opening change discussed?
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I would like to know this too.
just confirmed, you can check your "rev" model by booting into fastboot, (hold vol up and vol down + power)
so my original is a rev-10 manufactured in 10/20, my new RMA unit is a Rev-11 manufactured 12/10, i hope the screen improves
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You seem to have gotten a rev 11. Give the RMA a week and then compare the screens. The yellow will be gone by then. As long as the yellow is uniform you should be good. Be grateful you didn't order an RMA this late and got an original rev 10. I think the 11s have better battery life and less light bleed. The rev 10 I received is awful... Came gritty and full of dust. Also had a nick in the glass underneath the factory screen cover, a black unfinished dot on the chrome, and a piece of debris under the glass. The yellow on my screen is only on the lower half of the screen. This is my 4th nexus. I have no. 5 on the way. Hope I get a good one the next time around.
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5th phone? I guess that means they'll probably give me a replacement too I thought after the 3rd unit they wouldn't do anything I'll call for a RMA tmrw my phone has been constantly overheating it even started to heat up when it was in my pocket on sleep
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You seem to have gotten a rev 11. Give the RMA a week and then compare the screens. The yellow will be gone by then. As long as the yellow is uniform you should be good. Be grateful you didn't order an RMA this late and got an original rev 10. I think the 11s have better battery life and less light bleed. The rev 10 I received is awful... Came gritty and full of dust. Also had a nick in the glass underneath the factory screen cover, a black unfinished dot on the chrome, and a piece of debris under the glass. The yellow on my screen is only on the lower half of the screen. This is my 4th nexus. I have no. 5 on the way. Hope I get a good one the next time around.
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Mines a rev 10 and it's great, no issues, no light bleed, no yellow screen, none of that stuff.
The yellowing is not glue and it will no go away, my rma has a yellow tint and after weeks of use it is still there, my RMA also had the smaller camera hole aswell, waiting on my third nexus.
no vinyl on my bezel at all. Mine was not RMA.
Yeah, my N4 did not have any plastic on the bezel when it arrived BNIB. My RMA should come this week or the next (Bluetooth does not work on current device on Stock firmware and custom as well) and I will compare the two to see if there are any differences.
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No vinyl on my bezel as well. (original phone)
RMA will be here soon, will update on that too
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Mines a rev 10 and it's great, no issues, no light bleed, no yellow screen, none of that stuff.
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I received my RMA on November 29th. I have perfect Nexus except for some light bleed at the top. That's not a big deal especially since it's an IPS display. No yellowing, whites are perfect, no overheating, and I have a "faster" CPU.
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They've probably increased the gap around the lens so if the back glass cracks it cannot crack quite as close due to a bigger gap?
I also wonder what impact colours have around a phone camera lens because the black is quite reflective but the grey part isn't.
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The yellowing is not glue and it will no go away, my rma has a yellow tint and after weeks of use it is still there, my RMA also had the smaller camera hole aswell, waiting on my third nexus.
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This sucks to hear..... So the phone itself is not bad, the screen seems great and bright, but when I put it next to my original nexus its amazingly noticeable, and that's what kills me!!! Knowing that I do t have the best screen experience possible, ugghhhh
I called in the issue and might pursue another RMA, but I think I'm gonna wait a while, perhaps "rev-12" or whatever comes next will be better, but the screen is killing me right now!!!
Mine kind of yellow. But I don't care really. I change my phone every year or so. So it's not really big deal. The screen very crisp colors are very nice.
I regards to the yellow tint... Does LG out source their LCDs? Reason I ask is because the comparison shots just look like different screen temps. When I was buying iPhones, this was a common issue because apple used displays from both Samsung and LG. I had bought two phones on the same day for my wife and I, both the same model, and my phone had a very blue (cool temp) hue as compared to my wife's, which was much more yellow (warm temp). Just a thought.
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Hey peeps I've had my nexus 7 for about 2 weeks now and having no issues (touch wood). Hence the topic does any else wonder about the longevity, I.e speaker blows or screen bleed suddenly appears.
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Hey peeps I've had my nexus 7 for about 2 weeks now and having no issues (touch wood). Hence the topic does any else wonder about the longevity, I.e speaker blows or screen bleed suddenly appears.
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The likely hood (unless you have a defective nexus 7) is that you will get a new device before the nexus 7 stops working well.
I personally think this device is well built enough to easily last 5+ years, maybe even 10. I can't see why not if it's treated well.
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I personally think this device is well built enough to easily last 5+ years, maybe even 10. I can't see why not if it's treated well.
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5 years!!! Lol. I dunno people seem to develop issues down the line but maybe they were bad units... :-/
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5 years!!! Lol. I dunno people seem to develop issues down the line but maybe they were bad units... :-/
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I have never known any electrical appliance that has never had any units that have had faults, it's impossible. Truth it it's luck of the draw with any manufacturer but it's usually the minority (and in this case it is). My friend bought the same TV as me at the same time, his died within 6 months (and he got a replacement under warranty), mine's still going strong after 3 years. Providing you haven't got "a bad one" there's no reason it can't go 5 years plus, my (built myself) PC is 5 years old and it's been overclocked to death since the day it was built - that's still going strong!
Depends on the unit. Some will go bad within 30 days, some will go bad within a year.
Unless there is a design flaw, most faults with electronics tend to happen early on in my experience (ie. few weeks to a month)
Seeing as Asus does release most tablets with some design flaws (off the top of my head TF201 with wifi/gps issues, and the Nexus 7 screen lift)
I've seen about 6-7 Nexus 7s so far with screen lift, all in the same spot and about the same amount. So the longevity would be based on whether that design flaw is cosmetic, or could effect the screens durability.
IMO, it WILL affect the screen down the road and lead to a weakened screen with your screen eventually cracking.
(Anyone who says they don't have screen lift, either it hasn't developed yet or are extremely lucky)
145ty said:
Depends on the unit. Some will go bad within 30 days, some will go bad within a year.
Unless there is a design flaw, most faults with electronics tend to happen early on in my experience (ie. few weeks to a month)
Seeing as Asus does release most tablets with some design flaws (off the top of my head TF201 with wifi/gps issues, and the Nexus 7 screen lift)
I've seen about 6-7 Nexus 7s so far with screen lift, all in the same spot and about the same amount. So the longevity would be based on whether that design flaw is cosmetic, or could effect the screens durability.
IMO, it WILL affect the screen down the road and lead to a weakened screen with your screen eventually cracking.
(Anyone who says they don't have screen lift, either it hasn't developed yet or are extremely lucky)
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I'm pretty sure the screen lift issue was fixed in the latest batch. I just RMA'd mine and this new one has no screen lift.
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androidkid311 said:
Hey peeps I've had my nexus 7 for about 2 weeks now and having no issues (touch wood). Hence the topic does any else wonder about the longevity, I.e speaker blows or screen bleed suddenly appears.
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did u just touch your wood ?
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I'm pretty sure the screen lift issue was fixed in the latest batch. I just RMA'd mine and this new one has no screen lift.
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Got mine beginning of December when I caught it available on play store for the 30 mins it was in stock.
Its perfect. No lift.
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Think screen lift is a thing of the past. My first one had it bad (from the original batch of 16gb units). This 32gb unit is flawless as is the other four I've seen.
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It's my opinion unless Asus has fixed the speaker problem, ANY Nexus 7's speakers will eventually 'blow out' and rattle incessantly. My left speaker has done it three times and my right speaker once, and I don't play movies, loud games, etc.. It's apparently done it from notifications every time.
They pop back down, but it'll just happen again. As for the rest, the battery will wear out at some point, depending upon how well you treat it, most likely it would carry a reasonable amount of charge for 3-4 years. If you heavily discharge and recharge it every day, less time.. Hot environment, less time, etc...
Screen bleed I've never heard of except for screen detects in manufacturing, never heard of it happening while in use.
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It's my opinion unless Asus has fixed the speaker problem, ANY Nexus 7's speakers will eventually 'blow out' and rattle incessantly. My left speaker has done it three times and my right speaker once, and I don't play movies, loud games, etc.. It's apparently done it from notifications every time.
They pop back down, but it'll just happen again. As for the rest, the battery will wear out at some point, depending upon how well you treat it, most likely it would carry a reasonable amount of charge for 3-4 years. If you heavily discharge and recharge it every day, less time.. Hot environment, less time, etc...
Screen bleed I've never heard of except for screen detects in manufacturing, never heard of it happening while in use.
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The main one that I'm worried about is the speakers. I don't use them for music but for games and notifications and that. :-/
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As popular as this device has become I can see it being around for a few years with no problems. I'm sure any parts that may end up being common replacement parts will start popping up for cheap on amazon. My speakers are working great, and I use them extensively for games, movies, and YouTube. I see no reason they shouldn't last a few years themselves, but if for some reason they don't there's always headphones/portable speakers.
I'm very happy with my little tablet and full intend on using it for a good 2-3 years, longevity is part of the reason I got it. Once my Toshiba laptop died (HDD failure), after a year and a half of usage, I replaced it with a more modern Asus. Wouldn't you know the Asus suffered HDD failure after a year, right out of warranty. This time since my laptop is still running up to date hardware I chose to fix, ended up costing $250 after ordering recovery discs, 500GB HDD, and 8 gigs of RAM ( which I didn't need after all, the guy testing my laptop was an idiot). So I decided to use my 7 for everyday light duty in the hopes I'll actually be able to get a few years out of my laptop this time around.
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A device will last as long as you take care of it.
Be careful with it, act as its a very prized possession (I know mine is)
Cases are your friend,(high quality ones at least) and will give your device a longer life(usually)
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I have the 32GB wifi model
When it first arrive, its perfect, but after playing some intense 3D games... I notice my screen lifted... 0.1mm
I think its because of the heat it generates when gaming...
Now, I only use N7 for reading and some light gaming.
*Using cases that has a lock on cover, so when you close the cover after every use, especially gaming, the cover will apply pressure to the screen.
Its will stop the screen lift from going worse.
http://store.greatshield.com/product_p/gs70427.htm
Amazon is much cheaper, I just post this link, as its from their official store.
Got my 16GB model in September last year and the screen cracked taking the digitizer with it last week. No, I didn't drop it, yes it was in a leather case. I've looked after it but the screen just shattered. Asus Warranty doesn't cover the screen apparently so the durability on mine was laughable. I won't be buying another.
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Got my 16GB model in September last year and the screen cracked taking the digitizer with it last week. No, I didn't drop it, yes it was in a leather case. I've looked after it but the screen just shattered. Asus Warranty doesn't cover the screen apparently so the durability on mine was laughable. I won't be buying another.
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There's an example of what I mean :-/. However I think that's when the 1st batches were released still I'm not justifying what happened.
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I don't think these will last longer then a couple years by then there will be cheaper and faster tablets. Sure they will still work but it will be like using that first Android Phone you got that is sitting in your sock drawer
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