- 08-30-2012, 12:29 PM #26
Re: Asus Repair information for N7 Broken Screen
It's definitely not the most moral option, but it's either that or a $200 loss. You're well within the acceptable time period to purchase the warranty, so you could think of it as only having a few days stand between the regular flow of events, and the less moral path.
- 08-30-2012, 09:13 PM #27
Re: Asus Repair information for N7 Broken Screen
I have a hard time siding with that, though. Maybe I'm just a self righteous stubborn ******* about this, but I'd rather take a hit and be out of a tablet full well knowing I will take any and all opportunity in the future to avoid ASUS and make sure all family/friends/co-workers know about my story rather than succumb to an unfair warranty just to get *my* device working. I feel like if I sign up for the warranty after the fact, I'm just as bad as ASUS is.
But it's okay. I spend a lot of time in the evening on my system doing work on various projects. I can easily multitask with those tasks while simultaneously yelling at some reps with a headset on and a little Pink Floyd jamming in the background. If they refuse to do anything for this tablet, I'll at least ensure they burn as much employee time as possible on the phone with me when I'm already married to my desk for a few hours.
What will crack me up to no end is if ASUS comes back and says "oh hey no problem we fixed it just fine, enjoy!" I'm extremely doubtful that'll happen, but it'll be the ultimate foot-in-mouth scenario. - 08-31-2012, 02:24 PM #28
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- 08-31-2012, 03:15 PM #31
Re: Asus Repair information for N7 Broken Screen
I'm having the same issue with a broken screen. I'm absolutely enraged and disheartened by ASUS response when I called them 2 weeks ago. On the other hand Goggle just advised me to call them, but never mentioned they were aware of the screen weakness prob. Maybe we can all get them in a class action suit? Pls, keep me posted.
- 09-04-2012, 06:03 AM #32
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today morning i came frm shower and noticed a line thru my nexus 7 screen in the reflection...man my nexus is cracked right down the middle from north to south.
how did this happen? i went to work and thought abt this...felt reaaly bad.....did i sleep walk over it? ( i never slleep walk). nothiing made sense.....so i finaly came back from work and googlkled it....and im not the only one it seems... i bought this here in australia on the 27th july when it first came out in the shops. - 09-04-2012, 03:31 PM #33
Re: Asus Repair information for N7 Broken Screen
When you say "middle north to south", do you mean down the middle along the long axis of the tablet (parallel to the long sides), or along the short axis (between the two long slides).
Most (all?) of us who are finding POOF their tablet has a crack for no apparent reason, are finding the latter, a crack running from the middle of one long side to the middle of the opposite one. Or put another way, from the middle of the left side & straight across when you hold it in portrait mode (that would actually be "south to north" when you hold it in landscape mode).
ADDED: oops I see you are in Australia -- maybe you see north and south / up and down the opposite of us northern hemispherers?
In seriousness, sorry for you loss. I (literally) feel your pain. I RMAed mine & haven't gotten word yet, but am girding myself for being told that I did not handle it properly (even though, like you, that is not the case) & be asked to pay through nose for the repair, d@mn their warranty & how this happened.
- 09-04-2012, 11:32 PM #34
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In an effort to keep you posted, even though this post will contain no exciting information, I called ASUS today for the 2nd time to get an idea on the RMA status. The online gizmo said they haven't received any info yet, but we're going onto 3 days now that my tracking info says ASUS has had the device.
They said there's nothing to report, and he even put me on hold to supposedly dig further. Nothing. Okay fine, no big deal. At this point I decided to be blunt (since I'm beyond the 'giving a damn' stage) and asked him if ASUS has changed their outlook on owning up to warranty repairs.
The rep seemed confused and asked what I meant. I said very clearly, I've heard of hundreds of reports of users having mysteriously cracked and lifted screens on their N7, yet in every single case I've heard about, ASUS has sent the customer a bill instead of owning up to the repair and fixing it. I said I'd like you to know I am fully prepared to push this to the absolute max regardless of how ugly it gets in the event ASUS does not fix my screen under warranty. I went through the story again and repeatedly asked him, how on earth does a screen crack when the user is walking with it in his/her hands? He didn't have an answer, but seemed to side with my frustration.
Ultimately, I just have to be more patient and wait. I can't bust ASUS's chops yet. I haven't gotten a yes/no answer back. That being said, I'm fully expecting them to come back and say I need to pay for the repair. That tablet is in perfect shape aside from the cracked screen. The rep today told me if there's sign of external damage, it won't be covered, but if it has no physical damage and appears to be the result of a manufacturing defect, ASUS will cover it... I'm holding him to it. - 09-05-2012, 04:04 AM #35
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- 09-06-2012, 08:08 AM #38
Re: Asus Repair information for N7 Broken Screen
I have the standard insurance that's needed, like home, car, etc. I never had personal insurance on personal electronic devices because I never really needed it. Sure, I'd love to have it now (this is the first time anything like this ever came up), but I'd also like to have a device that wasn't riddled with design flaws. BAM. You lost a customer for life, ASUS.
- 09-24-2012, 02:03 PM #39
Re: Asus Repair information for N7 Broken Screen
I'm another owner with a cracked screen and I am very disappointed.
I bought a case immediately on purchase and the tablet was always in the case. The case seemed good and wrapped around all the corners etc. Last night, it fell from the bedside locker. A slight fall but it has a hairline crack and now the screen is unresponsive.
The attitude of Asus support is terrible. I sent them the requested photograph and they replied "that does not look like a warranty incident. Send it to us, pay the shipping and we will let you know how much it costs to repair."
But do I want another one? Yes, I made good use of it and it became an integral part of my work (and leisure). I was thinking of buying one for my daughter for University and also one for my wife. Only last week, I was recommending it to friends and colleagues only last week. But how long will a new/repaired one last. I can;t recommend a product as fragile as these seem to be.
I don't think they are fit for purpose. A tablet should be in regular day to day use and these just seem too flimsy for that. I have been looking for a google customer service number to put my dissatisfaction on record but can't find one. As for Asus, their attitude would put me off buying anything from them ever again.
The Amazon Kindle Fires don't seem so bad. At least Amazon seem to have a better approach to customer service. This is the end of my relationship with the Nexus 7. - 11-01-2012, 05:21 PM #40
- 11-01-2012, 05:33 PM #41
Re: Asus Repair information for N7 Broken Screen
I would recommend getting this case:
http://www.amazon.com/Blurex-Ultra-S...idcentral00-20
Great case for $15. I am so glad I got it. I have the piece of mind knowing if i drop my n7 it'll be protected. After using the magnetic wake/lock I can't go back to without it. Easy to open with one hand, too.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Android Central Forums - 01-05-2013, 02:00 PM #42
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I would be careful getting a case/cover that doesn't protect the corners of the tablet (like the leather one linked above). The glass on mine broke this morning when it fell and struck the corner of the tablet. I've since read several forum threads where people got lucky and it landed flat on the ground and didn't break the glass. The corners are the weak spot, not so much with the flat surfaces.
By the way, thank you guys for all the info in this thread. I'm bummed that it's so expensive to repair. I'm going to try to buy one cheap to replace the screen and sell the rest of the parts to recooperate some of the cost. It seems like the cheapest solution.




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