Hello,
I just purchased a TF300T today and once playing around with it later at home I realise, that depending how I hold the tablet the Volume goes up. Pressing the Volume Down Key will lower it, but then even without touching anything the volume goes up. I also noticed that when pressing the back of the tablet in the middle, the Volume goes up.
Anybody has seen this issue before? I assume the tablet has a build quality issue and I need to exchange it, not?
Thanks for any info.
I dont have that problem
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Probably was a hardware issue, as the unit does not turn on anymore... waiting for a replacement unit.
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Got my new TF300T today and so far all good
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My power button broke only from normal wear and tear. I haven't bumped it into anything.
Pressing the power button I guess made the spring break? there's no more resistance and no more click. My screen still turns on and off but if I even brush up against the power button it turns my screen off now.
Has anyone else run into this from normal use? I know about the thread where the guy bumped it into something and it'll no longer power on but mine still works ok but it's a bit annoying
I have the same power button issue and have received an RMA number from Asus to return the TF for repair. The only problem is that it takes 10 -14 business days plus shipping -- if they have the parts. That should be a month without the TF. Asus makes no accommodations for cross-shipping (with or without a credit card) nor do they provide for expedited shipping options. As for Asus customer service, it took three phone calls to get the necessary information. Let's just say compared to other companies they will not be getting a JD Powers award for customer service.
I'm starting to notice a little weakness in the volume down button (not up or power though)... I think I'll wait until they get things straightened out to get it repaired or RMA'd.. I'm not about to go a month without it!
My power button did not work out of the box, to turn it on I have to eject my memory card or plug in the charger. So should I send mine in also?
I only have the tablet so should I wait for the keyboard and power it on that way? By the way this is my only problem.
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Tone503773 said:
My power button did not work out of the box, to turn it on I have to eject my memory card or plug in the charger. So should I send mine in also?
I only have the tablet so should I wait for the keyboard and power it on that way? By the way this is my only problem.
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RMA it. The power button on the tablet operates the whole kit when docked.
A few times now, I've noticed that when I pick up my "closed" transformer (docked and folded closed), that the screen is illuminated! I'm afraid this will cause my battery to drain unknowingly while in transit....
Anyone know what could cause the screen to come on when the TF is docked and folded closed??
Thanks!
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Maybe you left an app running that has perimission to turn on the screen?
THanks for the reply... I'll have to look into that. I had assumed that when the transformer is docked and in the closed-up position, that the screen would not be allowed to be turned on regardless (can't think of a reason you'd actually want that).
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Isn't that the "wake on keypress" issue that everyone talks about? Powersave mode?
It's supposed to go to sleep and not wake until the TF is opened or the power button is pushed but due to a hardware issue, you can wake the TF by pushing any key.
I'm having serious problems with my touchsreen...I was working ok until the last Update, now looks like that someone is touching the screen in the area around 1 inch from bottom up of the screen,,,
The problem makes the tablet behave really weird and sometimes seems impossible to work with it...
PLEASE HELP
Try restarting the tablet or doing a cold boot (power on holding the power key and volume down),
If the problem persists, you may have a faulty unit.
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KindaUndisputed said:
Try restarting the tablet or doing a cold boot (power on holding the power key and volume down),
If the problem persists, you may have a faulty unit.
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How do I do That... When I Do it, apears 4 options.. wich one should I select?
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How do I do That... When I Do it, apears 4 options.. wich one should I select?
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Don't push Vol+ after doing the Vol-/Power combination, and the unit will automatically cold boot after the text appears.
While it may be a software issue it may also just be weird timing. I had the same issue on mine where it looked like phantom touches on the screen and it happened right after the .26 update. Hard boot, factory reset etc did not clear up the issue. It started randomly but soon happened all the time. Sent it back to Asus, they repaired it (bad digitizer) and sent it back in 2 weeks.
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While it may be a software issue it may also just be weird timing. I had the same issue on mine where it looked like phantom touches on the screen and it happened right after the .26 update. Hard boot, factory reset etc did not clear up the issue. It started randomly but soon happened all the time. Sent it back to Asus, they repaired it (bad digitizer) and sent it back in 2 weeks.
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Weird thing happening,,,, when I conect the device in my Laptop Via USB... the problem seems to Disapear..... Anyone...take a guess???
what happens while you connect it to the charger and charge it? Does it again work properly?
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what happens while you connect it to the charger and charge it? Does it again work properly?
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I selected the option to show the area where the screen is been touched... and when the problem apears... a line of white dots apears in the screen ( meaning that the tablet feels that is been touched in that line)...
Right now the tablet seems to be working ok but I'm sure that the problem is not solved.... I will do some observation and will give more clues latter...
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I selected the option to show the area where the screen is been touched... and when the problem apears... a line of white dots apears in the screen ( meaning that the tablet feels that is been touched in that line)...
Right now the tablet seems to be working ok but I'm sure that the problem is not solved.... I will do some observation and will give more clues latter...
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Yep... seems that when the device is conected via the charging/data cable the problem disapears...
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There is a known twitchyness problem that happens when it is charging. I just sent mine in today hoping to get it fixed under warrrenty. Mine does the magic finger dance too, but it goes away if you gently flex the screen one way or the other. I can also make the problem happen by flexing it the other way. So its a hardware issue for me.
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There is a known twitchyness problem that happens when it is charging. I just sent mine in today hoping to get it fixed under warrrenty. Mine does the magic finger dance too, but it goes away if you gently flex the screen one way or the other. I can also make the problem happen by flexing it the other way. So its a hardware issue for me.
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Yep... mine seems to have the exact same problem... icluding the flex thing.... as soon as you have an answer about your device let us know...
I had TF700 for only 1 month and the power button already got stuck in.
How is this possible ?
jodvova said:
I had TF700 for only 1 month and the power button already got stuck in.
How is this possible ?
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Just to avoid this incident, I use awesome on/off. I recommend it. Hope you could repair it soon.
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jodvova said:
I had TF700 for only 1 month and the power button already got stuck in.
How is this possible ?
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It's called a defect... It happens. While the buttons on the TF700 *are* flimsy, I don't believe I've heard of any other complaints of a non-working power button, so I think it's safe to say that this isn't a common issue.
To be honest, I don't use my physical power button much and hardly ever use the physical volume buttons. When at a desk at work or at home, my bluetooth mouse automatically wakes the device and I turn it off with the lock button on the dock. The screen also automatically turns off and on when you open or close the docked device.
So, the only time that I use the physical power button is when I turn the device of/off when it undocked, which isn't very often...
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Mine is the same it still works just needs a little more pressure
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The power button still works, but requires some pressure to turn device on/off. It feels more like a sensor button now, i.e. if I press it, it doesn't travel down at all.
Your tablet is still under warranty if it's only a month old - just get Asus to fix it and be done with it. No amount of complaining in this forum will fix it!
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jtrosky said:
Your tablet is still under warranty if it's only a month old - just get Asus to fix it and be done with it. No amount of complaining in this forum will fix it!
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I had to unlock it to make it work faster. Is it still under warranty ?
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I had to unlock it to make it work faster. Is it still under warranty ?
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No, not if you unlocked it.
However, you *can* purchase a SquareTrade warranty up to 90 days after purchase, in some cases. You may want to look into that... I forget what the exact terms are - sometimes you have up to 30 days after purchase and in some cases you have up to 90 days after purchase...
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Hi Xdaers
I'm sorry if this has been posted already, I tried searching without finding anything that worked.
I was using my TF300T last wednesday and i got a notification telling me of a system update, so i accepted the update.
After the update was applied the device booted up fine and i continued to use it, at the end of the day i put the device to sleep.
The following day i went to wake it up and nothing happened. My first thoughts was the battery died so i charged it until the light went green on both the pad & dock, Still no response. PLEASE HELP ITS OUT OF WARRANTY.
I have tried holding POWER, POWER & VOL-, POWER & VOL+, RESET BUTTON.
I also tried connecting it to my pc, it failed to detect the device.
I dont know what else to try. :crying:
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Ithink it`s not the software i think your tablet is actually broken
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noahvt said:
Ithink it`s not the software i think your tablet is actually broken
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What could have broken it, all i did was leave it over night.
If i put my ear on the top left of the back i can hear a very faint noise when pressing the power button, like my nexus 7 does just before the screen comes on.
Your lcd might be not working anymore!
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noahvt said:
Your lcd might be not working anymore!
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If its just the screen you can always try hooking up a HDMI to a TV and see if you get anything. Just to make sure did you make sure to hold down the power button long enough? Sometimes you do have to hold it down for quite a bit for something to show up.
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If its just the screen you can always try hooking up a HDMI to a TV and see if you get anything. Just to make sure did you make sure to hold down the power button long enough? Sometimes you do have to hold it down for quite a bit for something to show up.
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Yeah, just hook it up to a tv to see if it works!
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Yeah, just hook it up to a tv to see if it works!
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I have had it connected to the TV with no picture. I held the power button for at least 5-10 minutes. I've even removed & replaced the battery and tried holding power, no look there. I did find something interesting when I removed the back tho (bare in mind this device was brand new and has never been opened before) I found 4 warranty sticker all broken and finger prints fused onto the copper heatsink.
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I have had it connected to the TV with no picture. I held the power button for at least 5-10 minutes. I've even removed & replaced the battery and tried holding power, no look there. I did find something interesting when I removed the back tho (bare in mind this device was brand new and has never been opened before) I found 4 warranty sticker all broken and finger prints fused onto the copper heatsink.
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It might be a poorly refurbished device :'(
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It might be a poorly refurbished device :'(
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Tell me about it I'm going to be speaking to training standards as I was sold it as "brand new" followed by speaking to the shop I got it from telling them they broke the sale of goods act 1979 (selling a refurbished unit as pristine). Hopefully I will get a new device.
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Tell me about it I'm going to be speaking to training standards as I was sold it as "brand new" followed by speaking to the shop I got it from telling them they broke the sale of goods act 1979 (selling a refurbished unit as pristine). Hopefully I will get a new device.
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if there is any sign that you took it apart then they probably won't replace it
The same happened to me today, I used it normally and the screen just froze and I reset it only asus logo and stands. turn it off and will not start black screen and that's it. then I opened it and I see finger prints fused on to the chopper. Horrible ...
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The same happened to me today, I used it normally and the screen just froze and I reset it only asus logo and stands. turn it off and will not start black screen and that's it. then I opened it and I see finger prints fused on to the chopper. Horrible ...
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So just a quick update I just got back from my holiday and thought I'd try turn it on, and as if by magic it booted as normal.
Now the only issues I have is random reboots.
It seems to restart after a few minutes when I touch the screen. Is it possible to revert to ICS without root. I managed to do it before just by copying the update file from the Asus website on to the SD card. Will that work when going from 4.2 to 4.1???
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Is it possible to revert to ICS without root. I managed to do it before just by copying the update file from the Asus website on to the SD card. Will that work when going from 4.2 to 4.1???
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Anyone know if this is posible??
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Anyone know if this is posible??
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AFAIK you can't go back to ICS once the tab is upgraded to JB. See this thread. However, you can go back and forth between 4.2 and 4.1. Hope that answers your question.