Was your Nexus 7 defective or in Perfect condition?

16GB from Sam's Club. Perfect until I opened it up and accidentally cut the cable connecting the speaker to the board. So I'm speaker-less! My fault entirely.

Out of curiosity, how does one "accidentally" cut the cable connecting the speaker to the board?
 
Out of curiosity, how does one "accidentally" cut the cable connecting the speaker to the board?
Well, I was using a pointy tool to removed it from the socket on the board and I pulled really hard, lost control and BAM! Broken speaker.
 
Mine arrived from Google play yesterday (16gb). realized today that the headphone jack is broken (1 side audio doesn't work )
 
Got my 4th one delivered today and this is the best one of the bunch. It has the slightest of slightest screen lift that it's barely noticeable. I'm charging it now with a towel wrapped around and some vice grips on the area to see if it keeps it down. I might just end up keeping this one. I'll see how it goes.
 
First Nexus 7 ordered July 10th from Google, received July 17. Faint brightness flickering on websites and especially google maps which had constant flickering of brightness. 3 days later got a black dead pixel.

Replacement "ordered" 7/31 and received 8/3. Everything feels great, looks good to me. I am happy. Oh no, occasionally in Currents it get a horizontal line that flashes really quick. Only a few times a day. Also in Opera. I can make it happen on purpose in Opera where it it does a lot of them until its finished loading the thumbnail for the site I added to home page bookmarks.

Edit: I played tegra games without issue. Using it for hours a day all week. Then I ran the Google navigation for 1.5hr drive. Ran a few games just to show the device to someone and realized my touches weren't responding in areas. My typing would make sound but not always put the letter. I rebooted and was fine again. Then an hour of browsing forums and YouTube it stopped responding to touch again but turning screen off and on fixed it again. I shut it off and let it charge all night. It is still working.
 
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16Gb Nexus 7 - just noticed a distinct clicking noise when cleaning the screen with a microfiber cloth. Upon close inspection I believe that there is a distinct curve to the screen on the left hand side of the device towards the center like it may not be completely secure.

Haven't noticed any other hardware issues yet...
 
for people returning it 10 times just accept it that the product is designed poorly. the left side of the screen does not hold down as well. causing it to lift up and click when pushed back down. returning it will only get you the same poorly designed product.
 
for people returning it 10 times just accept it that the product is designed poorly. the left side of the screen does not hold down as well. causing it to lift up and click when pushed back down. returning it will only get you the same poorly designed product.

10 times is a bit extreme, especially if they all have the same issue, but it's not "poorly designed" it's designed perfectly for $200. Build quality issues are bound to happen with at-cost, low budget devices.

That said I had a defective unit (not just screen rising but a rippling effect at the slightest touch and about 40% back light bleeding) but my 2nd one only has a non-flush left side that I couldn't care less about. As long as it doesn't pop up far enough that I can stick something underneath it I'm fine. Again, it's a budget level product.
 
10 times is a bit extreme, especially if they all have the same issue, but it's not "poorly designed" it's designed perfectly for $200. Build quality issues are bound to happen with at-cost, low budget devices.

That said I had a defective unit (not just screen rising but a rippling effect at the slightest touch and about 40% back light bleeding) but my 2nd one only has a non-flush left side that I couldn't care less about. As long as it doesn't pop up far enough that I can stick something underneath it I'm fine. Again, it's a budget level product.

when the screen makes clicking noises and pops up the design is bad. doesn't matter what the price is.
 
I'll have to agree with spicedham on this one. The lifted screen issue seems to be a feature of the Nexus 7. I got my 16GB some 10 days ago and the screen separation on the left side of the device towards the middle just became too annoying so I finally asked for a replacement. Google Play customer service was excellent, I was on the phone for about 10 minutes total, waiting time included. The replacement arrived two days later, about an hour ago. Surprise, surprise, it has the same issue. It is perhaps not as prominent as the first, but it's definitely there. I don't know whether to keep the original one, with all my accounts and apps, or the replacement, which seems to be a tad better, screen wise. I still have to turn it on and look for dead pixels and flickering.
 
Perfect. Pristine. Rooted, stock recovery. Got some great paid apps with my credit. WiFi tether to my HTC Rezound for go anywhere internet. Bluetooth to rezound for texting my contacts.

Happy camper here. Feel bad for those not so lucky.:(
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Mine is also in perfect condition. I love my smooth, silky tablet.

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I've literally gone through 6 tablets already, all returned or exchanged. I was going to keep the one that had little light bleed on the left side when you look at it at portrait mode, but guess what...the screen started flickering when the wifi bars dropped to two, lol. It's crazy, I really question the QC. Because going through 7 tablets that were all defective is pretty bad. I just bought another 4 Nexus 7 16gb tablets in bulk. Going to start testing today. Let's see if I finally get a good one. This is my last hoorah. If I can't get it good one this time I will be looking for another brand. I love the tablet, it's fast, apps are great, and it performs well, but the high percentage of defective tablets is simply staggering.

Pretty sure if the screen flickers when it reaches when it reaches a certain WiFi level for you that that's software related.

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After playing game, I was listening to music (the only app is opening) it suddenly turned off. Then it kept rebooting until it ran out of battery. I had no way to interfere. I tried to turn off by keeping down the power button several times. After that, I found instructions to hard reset but it does not work either. It's unresponsive 100% of the times. So now I guess I have to call Google to return this junk. Such a waste of time.