when are the next generation primes going to be out - Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime

My prime has some minor problems (something Loos inside and one corner of the screen is like unstuck or something) so I'm gonna return it to best bug soon. But I'm wondering how long I need to wait to get the second generation of primes to get in stick at places like amazon.
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there is no second generation prime. if you exchange now, chances are good to get one with issues fixed found in some units. As far as GPS goes, depending on when u get the prime, its likely to be taken out of the Prime or drivers for it disabled. Since Asus knows of the issues now, most new units should be corrected now. wait at least a week or 2 if you can. the longer you hold off, more than likely get a newer unit with problems fixed.
Actually reading your post again, if its just a screen issue, you could just exchange it now and new unit should be fine. I have one of first ones when it came out and have no screen issues.

Thanks I think I'm gonna go to best buy this weekend to return it. If Amazon has then in stock I'll probably get it from them this time.
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Better yet,
#1 Since no one know when primes or docks are being shipped until they are given a tracking #
#2 Since, we can get no real straight answers on GPS/WIFI etc...
Why would you muddy up the forums with questions like these? Not trying to be a ****, just get tired of people posting things that NO ONE can answer, or if they can won't.
IMO, some people have too much time on their hands and will never be happy with a product unless they make it themselves, then they will be the only on happy as others will find flaws. THERE WILL NEVER BE A PERFECT PRODUCT PEOPLE!!! If there were there would never be "The next best thing".
Jumps off soapbox....
Also, I was a lucky one and got the 1st TP at my gamestop and I love it! My Dock arrives Tuesday from Newegg, screw you Amazon! (I was one one the ones who had my TP and dock canceled in their big SNAFU and re-ordered it when they allowed us to and canceled after I got confirmation I was getting from others that I ordered afterwards but getting it sooner.

I think it's a very valid question just in case someone might have a good idea answer. There are tons of folks on this sight with loads of information.
I am happy with my Prime but I am also not quite sure if it's *right*. I know the browser is slow but I've switched browsers and I still get rendering problems and blinking checkered board swatches all the time. I've read the touch screen calibration thread several times over and I think mine is kinda iffy there, too. Especially corners and when I'm trying to place the curser back in the middle of a paragraph or sentence.
So my thought right now is to wait it out, see what more I can find out, I have until early February to return it. Maybe by then newer production units will be out and perhaps there will fewer issues. Sometimes I think mine is perfect, other times I wonder. Now that more are available I am going to compare mine to a friends, look at the at Best Buy, and make sure mine is "right". It's damn close, I just want to make sure.

I'm not due to receive mine until the end of this month and maybe it's a blessing in this case since Asus' production line is probably going through an overhaul in quality and inspection. Your decision to wait it out may be worthwhile, at least until the ICS is ota and then you'll find out if it fixes your problems.

3G version of Prime expected in March per this article http://focustaiwan.tw/ShowNews/WebNews_Detail.aspx?Type=aALL&ID=201201060022

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3G version of Prime expected in March per this article http://focustaiwan.tw/ShowNews/WebNews_Detail.aspx?Type=aALL&ID=201201060022
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Holy ****... that's news to me... first and only story I've see saying a 3G version is coming. Wonder is they didn't have it confused with Acer??

Removing GPS from the spec sheet or the Prime?
demandarin said:
there is no second generation prime. if you exchange now, chances are good to get one with issues fixed found in some units. As far as GPS goes, depending on when u get the prime, its likely to be taken out of the Prime or drivers for it disabled. Since Asus knows of the issues now, most new units should be corrected now. wait at least a week or 2 if you can. the longer you hold off, more than likely get a newer unit with problems fixed.
Actually reading your post again, if its just a screen issue, you could just exchange it now and new unit should be fine. I have one of first ones when it came out and have no screen issues.
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The ASUS FB posting said they were removing the GPS from the spec sheet not the chip from the tablet. Have you seen other information regarding any other action they are taking? I assume their FB announcement meant it would not be an advertised feature but the capability would still exist as an unadvertised feature.

Today was the official launch of the TP in The Netherlands and Asus Benelux confirmed there will be a 3G version within 3 months.
BTW Preorders were up today, ordered a 64 Gb Amathyst Grey.
Delivery Januari 10

[Q] May I assume that a 3G version could be used in wifi only mode and the only drawback would be the higher purchase price (no data charges if you never sign up for a 3G plan).

It appears something new may be on the way:
http://focustaiwan.tw/ShowNews/WebNews_Detail.aspx?Type=aALL&ID=201201060022

they should let us exchange for the 3g
model for free!!!
I wonder if this model will be the same size and work with the same dock?
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Wordlywisewiz said:
they should let us exchange for the 3g
model for free!!!
I wonder if this model will be the same size and work with the same dock?
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I wonder if this is for real at all... this is the first I've herd of it, and this is the only website reporting it. Wonder if any more info. will be released next week at CES???
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Prime 3G
And though the company’s German arm previously stated that there were no plans to bring a mobile broadband version of the tablet to market, another part of the Asus seems to think differently. Tablet Writings reports that the Asus office in charge of Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg stated that a 3G Transformer Prime will be available some time in the future.
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I'm not allowed to post the link to the source but it should be found on androidcommunity.com

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So... with this bad news

who's cancelling? who's waiting for the next big thing? who thinks that the eee pad is still worth the wait?
i basically want you to pat me on the head and tell me everything's going to be ok. Even though its most likely going to be delayed, its still the tablet to get.
People overreacting..lmfao
Everything will be alright unless you feel like waiting till march-april at earliest for another new quad core. Probably more like may-june
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Thinking about just sticking with the TF101 that I already have, since there's really nothing wrong with it.
What I really need is a new phone to replace my OG Droid, but the Galaxy Nexus situation on Verizon is equally a mess and I'm kind of considering just getting a Droid RAZR instead. I'm pretty fed up with all these premature product announcements followed by indefinite setbacks.
OMG the sky is falling! Hide yo' kids, hide yo' wife! Ausus be raping airbody up in hea'
Some people crack me up. You guys need to chill out. There will not be a competitor to the prime for at least two months.
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OMG the sky is falling! Hide yo' kids, hide yo' wife! Ausus be raping airbody up in hea'
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yo dawg. that's my line. check the sig
Seriously... the Prime forum on here seems to be full of kids or something.
RJM77 said:
Seriously... the Prime forum on here seems to be full of kids or something.
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agree, seems that they just like to preorder and talk about new products. And after some weeks they start finding bad things and cancel there orders and wait for the next new super mega gadget that they can hype and preorder and then cancel.
That sort of people never buy anything, they just like to talk and show the world how smart and cool they are. They are just BIG trolls sitting in there rooms with dreams and fantasy and believe all that written on the Internet.
Asus Prime will be the best tablet for months.
First in the summer other manufacturers will have there products for sale not any sooner.
Phone vs Tablet - Late Binding
Here's my stance.
My OG Droid is on it's last legs (but still quite usable with CM7 on it). I have a few more months even. But I have my eye on the Galaxy Nexus, being released Dec 15 (maybe).
I had an Acer 10 tab, which I really liked, but returned to Costco because of microphone problems and seeming lack of Acer commitment to tablet space. So I decided to wait instead for TP. Currently have one on order from BB, release 12/18.
So my current scenario is to receive replacement tablet week of Dec 19-23, and hold off on phone for a couple of months.
But if the wifi problem with TP are serious, or BB surprises me with a delay, or there is a REALLY good deal on Galaxy Nexus, then I'll cancel TP order and do the phone first, tablet later.
I'll make the decision with more data in about a week. The trick now is not to fall in love with any scenario.
The people who cancel I bet will buy it when its in store.
its a daycare for kids here on this forum. Keeps em outta trouble.
tdrussell said:
There will not be a competitor to the prime for at least two months.
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This is probably realistic. I'm guessing from leaks there are at least two quad-core tablets well in to development that will be announced on January 10 at CES. To see them on the market 30 to 45 days later is plausible. Other than the Teg3 and dock there's nothing unusual about the Prime. Other manufacturers, most with more R&D resources, haven't been eating bon bons since Nvidia announced Teg3 and Asus starting making noise about wanting to be first to market with a quad-core tablet.
The dock is what interests me about the Prime, though: I'm interested in it because I think a device which can be closely integrated with a keyboard will be much more useful than a tablet alone. So I'm not changing my allegiance right now. If I didn't buy a Prime, I'd probably buy no tablet unless anyone else comes out with something equivalent.
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The dock is what interests me about the Prime, though: I'm interested in it because I think a device which can be closely integrated with a keyboard will be much more useful than a tablet alone. So I'm not changing my allegiance right now. If I didn't buy a Prime, I'd probably buy no tablet unless anyone else comes out with something equivalent.
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This works incredibly well and doubles as a protective case. You can also lay the keyboard flat and the case doubles as a stand. The Asus keyboard adds additional battery life but other then that it accomplishes the same function. It's very pricey though.
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscent...case_provides_good_typing_and_protection.html
Can someone give me an update...what is the bad news?
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BarryH_GEG said:
This works incredibly well and doubles as a protective case. You can also lay the keyboard flat and the case doubles as a stand. The Asus keyboard adds additional battery life but other then that it accomplishes the same function. It's very pricey though.
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscent...case_provides_good_typing_and_protection.html
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No track pad, no extra battery, no extra ports... The TF dock is way better, IMO, and worth the $150 extra. I love my TF101 - wouldn't even consider buying anything but the Prime at this point.
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Can someone give me an update...what is the bad news?
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Yea id like go know what the bad news is as well?
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xPSYCHOTRONx said:
Yea id like go know what the bad news is as well?
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Basically it looks like the Transformer Prime is going to be delayed due to Wi-Fi issues, which several different sites pointed out. Still just a rumor though.
http://legadgeteer.com/asus-transformer-prime-delayed-until-after-christmas/1430
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Basically it looks like the Transformer Prime is going to be delayed due to Wi-Fi issues, which several different sites pointed out. Still just a rumor though.
http://legadgeteer.com/asus-transformer-prime-delayed-until-after-christmas/1430
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That site your referenced is the 5th different site I have seen today that has referenced the Phandroid article as the basis of creating there article. I wish sites would actually try and find out if it is real or not by calling the company before they start spreading more rumors. Apparently 2 people on this site has called Asus and they still claim there is no delay and the Dec 19th date still applies for the US, but that's taking there word that they called and talked to knowledgeable reps on the phone.
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Yea id like go know what the bad news is as well?
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Can someone give me an update...what is the bad news?
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By bad news, I'm assuming (after reading the other threads) the OP meant:
The recent revelations that some review units to big review sites had WiFi strength issues (weak wifi connections). http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1385391
While this is a confirmed issue in some test units, it has also been confirmed that other test units to other big review sites are NOT suffering this issue. The bad news is that there is a possibility the Prime shipment (OR availability) may be delayed until after the much "confirmed" date of the 19th so that Asus can fix this wifi issue. If this wifi issue is NOT in the hardware BUT in the software (is this related? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1384034 ), then there is the strong possibility that there may be nothing to worry about and that the 19th is the confirmed date (and thus no bad news).
A major Canadian retailer/seller (NCIX) has emailed buyers telling them that a hardware/related issue is prompting Asus to delay ALL shipments of the Prime until the issue is solved http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1384870
A lot of people are viewing this as bad news, while others think this is simply NCIX giving a fake or typical marketing answer to make sure the buyers do not run off to the competition.
It seems majority (or all?) such news of cancellations due to hardware issue OR "confirmed" shipment delays have been based on those NCIX emails. No one knows for sure if what NCIX is saying is true, if it's something related only to NCIX shipments, or if the confusion behind the release dates is indeed because Asus is scrambling to fix the hardware issue WHILE making sure the retailers (at least BestBuy, Newegg, Gamestop, Amazon, etc in the US) do not open their big mouth about any Prime problems like NCIX did.
Check the Gamestop thread ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1374761 ): people called yesterday and today, and they're getting more firm answers that the Tablet WILL be released on the 19th. I'm going to call Gamestop right now and find out the date I can pick it up (and will post in the Gamestop thread).
Online stores from my country date it mid January since it became available. No changes so far.

Early Production Transformer Prime with wifi instability problem exchange!

Asus has announced today that early production transformer prime, specificly the ones sold in the computer exhibit in Taiwan earlier this month, if user experience wifi instability problem, it is eligible for exchange after the 19th. The exchange has to be made between 12/29 and 2/19. Based on their announcement, I'm quite confident that they've done something to fix the wifi problem (the ones you guys are getting).
source: Taiwan news
tw.stock.yahoo.com/news_content/url/d/a/111216/1/2xdmd.html
andyxover said:
Asus has announced today that early production transformer prime, specificly the ones sold in the computer exhibit in Taiwan earlier this month, if user experience wifi instability problem, it is eligible for exchange after the 19th. The exchange has to be made between 12/29 and 2/19. Based on their announcement, I'm quite confident that they've done something to fix the wifi problem (the ones you guys are getting).
source: Taiwan news
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It also confirms that: A) there was a problem, and B) Asus Canada wasn't high when they told resellers there was an issue with Wi-Fi. It may also be a problem for early builds that GameStop stores already received that were shipped well before the 19th. The best news is they must have come up with a fix and units shipped the 19th and after are probably going to be fine. But it's still kind of spooky that a device they've probably been working on for at least nine months appears to have had a pretty significant issue so close to its release.
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It also confirms that: A) there was a problem, and B) Asus Canada wasn't high when they told resellers there was an issue with Wi-Fi. It may also be a problem for early builds that GameStop stores already received that were shipped well before the 19th. The best news is they must have come up with a fix and units shipped the 19th and after are probably going to be fine. But it's still kind of spooky that a device they've probably been working on for at least nine months appears to have had a pretty significant issue so close to its release.
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Also confirms that I was right all along.
andyxover said:
Asus has announced today that early production transformer prime, specificly the ones sold in the computer exhibit in Taiwan earlier this month, if user experience wifi instability problem, it is eligible for exchange after the 19th. The exchange has to be made between 12/29 and 2/19. Based on their announcement, I'm quite confident that they've done something to fix the wifi problem (the ones you guys are getting).
source: Taiwan news
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Yay, so I can get a fixed one? Not sure where the Verge got their giveaway Primes, but I got one. I should be able to exchange it. I'm calling Asus later
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It also confirms that: A) there was a problem, and B) Asus Canada wasn't high when they told resellers there was an issue with Wi-Fi. It may also be a problem for early builds that GameStop stores already received that were shipped well before the 19th. The best news is they must have come up with a fix and units shipped the 19th and after are probably going to be fine. But it's still kind of spooky that a device they've probably been working on for at least nine months appears to have had a pretty significant issue so close to its release.
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i have to defend for Asus a little bit here. 9 month is short to come up with a device, the amount of work that has to go in to build something from scratch is a lot. compromise have to be made here and there, the ID team have to cooporate with the engineering team, and the engineering team have to cooperate with the IDteam. Things constantly change. The wifi issue is not horrible, if no one had told me about it i probably wouldn't even notice it. There are hundreds of problem when a new product is first put together, it a ot of work and time to fix them. And sometimes is manufacturing related, the prodotype might work fine, but when mass producing, some weird thing's gonna show up (which i believe is the case for the prime). I mean, look at the antenna problem with the iPhone 4 when it first release? or the volume key problem with the galaxy nexus.
The wifi issues were brought up a while back...
Anyway, here is a new updated review from anandtech:
http://www.anandtech.com/show/5175/asus-transformer-prime-followup
He says the retail ones are fixed.
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Yay, so I can get a fixed one? Not sure where the Verge got their giveaway Primes, but I got one. I should be able to exchange it. I'm calling Asus later
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were you the one with the balloons?
Let's see... ASUS identified a problem and is fixing it. They're replacing affected devices. At worst, they've delayed widespread release of a new product by a few weeks.
I can't imagine a company doing a better job of handling a such a situation.
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wynand32 said:
Let's see... ASUS identified a problem and is fixing it. They're replacing affected devices. At worst, they've delayed widespread release of a new product by a few weeks.
I can't imagine a company doing a better job of handling a such a situation.
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This is how I feel. At least they didn't try to sweep it under the rug.
ericc191 said:
This is how I feel. At least they didn't try to sweep it under the rug.
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Or tell us that we were holding it wrong!
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Or tell us that we were holding it wrong!
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:-D this post needs a thanks :-D
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this news report released today explains this situation better.
Apparently US did receive faulty wifi Prime tablets, but only a small amount as Asus has issued a recall of 300 units, yet say they are still on track for their Dec 19th launch date.
hxxp://androidos.in/2011/12/asus-recalls-300-transformer-prime-tablets-due-to-wifi-issues-us-launch-on-track/
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Or tell us that we were holding it wrong!
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OR tell everyone in the room to get off the wifi because they're hogging the bandwidth and that's why they can't get internet.
BarryH_GEG said:
It also confirms that: A) there was a problem, and B) Asus Canada wasn't high when they told resellers there was an issue with Wi-Fi. It may also be a problem for early builds that GameStop stores already received that were shipped well before the 19th. The best news is they must have come up with a fix and units shipped the 19th and after are probably going to be fine. But it's still kind of spooky that a device they've probably been working on for at least nine months appears to have had a pretty significant issue so close to its release.
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This is the big question. Which units are affected, and which ones are fixed? How can we know? Personally, I want to be sure that I get a unit where the Wifi issues are resolved.
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wynand32 said:
Let's see... ASUS identified a problem and is fixing it. They're replacing affected devices. At worst, they've delayed widespread release of a new product by a few weeks.
I can't imagine a company doing a better job of handling a such a situation.
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Actually I think the AnandTech reviewer first identified the problem.
"ASUS originally claimed that no one else had this issue but it looks like the CNet reviewer also noticed it."
So I think BarryH_GEG has a point. It's good that ASUS is now reporting the problem, and doing something about it, but it doesn't paint a great picture for their QC if they don't do basic testing to discover such issues before sending units out.
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were you the one with the balloons?
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No lol, I bought it from one of the winners, a tall skinny white guy
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This is the big question. Which units are affected, and which ones are fixed? How can we know? Personally, I want to be sure that I get a unit where the Wifi issues are resolved.
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Actually I think the AnandTech reviewer first identified the problem.
"ASUS originally claimed that no one else had this issue but it looks like the CNet reviewer also noticed it."
So I think BarryH_GEG has a point. It's good that ASUS is now reporting the problem, and doing something about it, but it doesn't paint a great picture for their QC if they don't do basic testing to discover such issues before sending units out.
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Here's where I disagree: who said that ASUS didn't do "basic testing" before sending units out? You do understand that no high-volume manufacturer tests _every_ unit, right? They test samples from lots. The size of the sample they test relates directly to the importance of defects--I guarantee that each and every CT scanner is extensively tested, at the cost of thousands of dollars each, before it's sent out vs. a consumer product like a tablet where maybe 1 out of 1000 is tested. The reason is because the consequences of a defect are so much graver for the CT scanner (which of course isn't actually a high-volume product, but let's hold onto the analogy) than for a tablet.
The very fact that almost every consumer product made today has one or more initial issue (the iPhone 4S with Antennagate, the Galaxy Nexus with its volume bug, etc., etc.) means that it's likely impossible to catch every single problem. The cost to do so would simply be prohibitive vs. the lost productivity/enjoyment for the user and the cost of fixing the problem after the fact. Unless you want these things to cost MUCH more, then this is the way it has to be.
So, there were likely a few lots of units that had a manufacturing defect around the Wifi antennas, and those slipped through QC. The good thing about lots is that they make isolating bad units so much easier--just recall and test the affected lots and you're good to go. Seems like this is what happened here. Then, ASUS probably increased their sampling of other lots, hence the delay and reduce shipments, and now seem confident that the manufacturing problem has been resolved.
As far as the small number of units that were affected (300? really? that's rounding error vs. how many should ultimately be made), ASUS is replacing them. Case closed, really. And again, the worst thing that's happened is that we incredibly impatient early adopters have to wait a few weeks for our new toys (or tools, either way doesn't really matter).
Other manufacturers (cough Apple cough) sometimes let these things go and then don't even fix them (offering ridiculous "solutions" like a freaking rubber band, LITERALLY). ASUS took the high road here, and should be commended for it.
I hope that includes the early gamestop model I have. definitely has WiFi issues.
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I hope that includes the early gamestop model I have. definitely has WiFi issues.
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Hence, probably why Gamestop is delaying their release. ASUS is probably shipping them new stock to replace their existing stock, which will be (or has already been) shipped back.
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I hope that includes the early gamestop model I have. definitely has WiFi issues.
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in the Chinese article it says you can check whether your unit is affected on their website, but i haven't found that link yet.
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The very fact that almost every consumer product made today has one or more initial issue (the iPhone 4S with Antennagate, the Galaxy Nexus with its volume bug, etc., etc.) means that it's likely impossible to catch every single problem.
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You've posted the above twice. There's a big difference between Wi-Fi not working or working poorly on a device that depends on it and the above two issues.
Apple's issue with the iP4 (not iP4s) wasn't technical. It was their arrogance. They knew that their design choice could have a performance impact under difficult to produce conditions but form trumped function. It shipped performing as they intended it. They were surprised only by the fact people were making such a big deal of it.
The GN's issue only occurred when using the phone on 2G (900Hz) in close proximity to another phone also using 2G. The percentage of people affected (almost all in rural European areas) was small. Yes, it should have been caught but it was a freak circumstance that probably wasn't in their testing scenarios. But it was a low impact problem that was corrected in days with s/w. No one in the U.S. would have even noticed because no carrier here uses the 900Hz frequency.
Another example you didn't mention. The HTC Sensation had a Wi-Fi-Gate issue. When held horizontally with your hands in a certain position Wi-Fi signal would deteriorate. The design choice of an aluminum back cover (sound familiar) made the antenna sensitive. HTC's answer? Don't hold it that way (and to stop using aluminum back covers going forward). Regardless, the phone worked fine, users just had the annoyance of having to be careful how they held it. Again, it wasn't a surprise found after release but an intentional design choice.
The difference between Asus' Wi-Fi issue and the above comes down to severity and number of people that would have been affected. They were obviously surprised by it and being a high impact problem it should have been caught way earlier in QC. The units solid in Taiwan were materially defective and they wouldn’t have sold them had they known. Hence the recall. **** happens. But you can't lump it all in to the same category.

TF201 discontinued??

According to some sites the prime has been discontinued.
Hoping this isn't really the case.
And I cannot post outside links.
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Oh rly?
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How are you going to throw out a statement like that and not even post these sources?????
False..lmfao. try again buddy.
My face? It is currently in my palms.
Asked by the OP to post this... remember, don't shot the messenger.
http://www.excaliberpc.com/610469/asus-eee-pad-transformer-prime.html
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I have no idea why... can't watch the video, and I still haven't seen where is says it's discontinued... OHHH.... he's talking about the availability to purchase it... Dude, that probably just means they are out of stock!
It also says "or vendor". They're probably not able to get their hands on stock right now
Well, when I went to Best Buy to get my TFP replaced, she said that they couldn't replace it, because the particular model Grey TF201 32GB had been discontinued. Then she did an OMS and was able to send a new one to me. So I don't know. It's possible. But if it is. Asus owes us all New TF700t.
There's talk of this over at transformerforums also, I personally don't think it's true. Although if Asus is getting back the majority of the Primes sold as RMAs it might be their only choice.
My guess is that they'll fulfill their orders and then stop production of it and attempt to address the issues, allow a swap with the new one for those who have already bought it and then gut the old ones and put the the insides into the new casing and maybe sell them for a slightly discounted price.
Obvious this is just a theory, but I would like to see thi happen.
Getting the same thing at a much larger retailer: Newegg.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834230219
well damn..
It doesn't make sense for them to skip a whole price point, having the original transformer at $400, the Prime at $500 and the TF700 at $600. I'm betting this will discontinue this particular model, and replace it with the Prime+ or something like that which is just the Prime, but with the back casing from the TF700 to solve the wifi/gps issues.
Returns cost them money
Maybe they just don't want the hastle and expense of all the returns.
my second prime seems ok (just received 2 days ago) but hearing this news, what will it mean to those who keep it? Is it better to return it and wait for the new one or keep it and hope Asus will still support us and continue to update the original prime's software 6 months from now? I only have 1 week left to return....
Ok, I asked them on their wall on Facebook if it really was being discontinued (the official ASUS page on Facebook) and this is what I got in reply:
ASUS
Nothing but false rumours. -Mark, ASUS
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This should put the rumours to rest, I think.
mazjohn said:
my second prime seems ok (just received 2 days ago) but hearing this news, what will it mean to those who keep it? Is it better to return it and wait for the new one or keep it and hope Asus will still support us and continue to update the original prime's software 6 months from now? I only have 1 week left to return....
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Pretty much always better to wait for a new anything, if you have an alternative till then.
Asus should support it as far as updates for a while, they are even updating the original. Why wouldn't they?
Wasn't it reported Asus admitted it has a design compromise and removed GPS from the specs on some ASUS sites?
MAybe shipments are delayed as they are removing GPS from the box label?
Or are they going to change the design slightly to allow it to work better, who knows...
From a resale point of view it may drop in value quicker than normal.
Possibly a tweaked current model design,
won't be long till the iPad 3 is out and also the enhanced hi-res Prime.
Then Windows 8 transformer type tablets will hit with a big impact.
But today the Prime is still selling at a premium on eBay .
aww.... is that true and official?
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Ok, I asked them on their wall on Facebook if it really was being discontinued (the official ASUS page on Facebook) and this is what I got in reply:
This should put the rumours to rest, I think.
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Dude, WIFI being bad before the release was also FALSE RUMORS. Guess what? They weren't.

RMA Status and Results

I thought I would start a hopefully one stop shop thread on everyone who RMA the Prime and if there were any changes / results / things better worse. Maybe having all this under one roof would help not only with searching, but help us start working together.
I'll begin.
Sent my Prime in and was received by Asus 1/14
Status: in Repair
Reason for RMA: chip on bottom, light bleed, GPS and weak Wifi
ICS installed when sent in? Yes
I may be off base but I was curious if others were getting their Primes back yet and any changes.
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I thought I would start a hopefully one stop shop thread on everyone who RMA the Prime and if there were any changes / results / things better worse. Maybe having all this under one roof would help not only with searching, but help us start working together.
I'll begin.
Sent my Prime in and was received by Asus 1/14
Status: in Repair
Reason for RMA: chip on bottom, light bleed, GPS and weak Wifi
ICS installed when sent in? Yes
I may be off base but I was curious if others were getting their Primes back yet and any changes.
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If you sent it in with a chip they are going to say you damaged it, and they are going to charge you to repair it.
I hope I am wrong but I think that is what will happen. Sorry to give you the bad news.
I really wasnt lookimg for that kind of response rather ones that RMA their units, get them back and if anything changes foe better or worse or problems solved.
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Found out today that a new Prime is being overnighted to me. Serial number c10 and the last 4 is 1900. I don't know if there is anything different. Has anyone else had any RMA results?
I could get it back since its sealed and return it which is what I'm contemplating. Decisions.
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Found out today that a new Prime is being overnighted to me. Serial number c10 and the last 4 is 1900. I don't know if there is anything different.
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Lucky you! I'm still waiting to get my Prime back after RMA...
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Has anyone else had any RMA results?
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Sent my Prime in and was received by Asus Service Center in Czech Republic at 1/11
Status: Repairing
Reason for RMA: GPS not working, screen light bleeding
ICS installed when sent in? No
Regards,
Pletwal
I'd say keep it. More than likely a good one. Plus you might not be able to return it because serial numbers are changed. Then you risk damage to device trying to send it to them then them sending it back tl you. I've had my prime since 12/22 n works great. You getting a third batch one. I'd say keep it.
You know I've been on this thing since November. From the promise of the true iPad killer, then to shipping problems then an oops I can get one quick to a month on this forum with is there a problem, is there not, Asus statement on the aluminum back issue, the anger for and against the prime, the amazing thread of owners trying to do what Asus couldn't or wouldn't which is find the real issues and try to fix the (I applaud these people) put me in a Stockholm syndrome of sorts.
After receiving my Brand New Prime, I realized, hey this product is flawed whether big or small it is flawed. Do I really want to start over and be disappointed again? No! Clarity has finally set in. Maybe I won't own a tablet for a while but I'm done with Asus and this whole mess. I listed mine on eBay and finally am happy with my decision. This is the right thing for me and me alone. I will follow here and I wish great things for the others here that keep the prime. For me it was time to end the anguish.
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You know I've been on this thing since November. From the promise of the true iPad killer, then to shipping problems then an oops I can get one quick to a month on this forum with is there a problem, is there not, Asus statement on the aluminum back issue, the anger for and against the prime, the amazing thread of owners trying to do what Asus couldn't or wouldn't which is find the real issues and try to fix the (I applaud these people) put me in a Stockholm syndrome of sorts.
After receiving my Brand New Prime, I realized, hey this product is flawed whether big or small it is flawed. Do I really want to start over and be disappointed again? No! Clarity has finally set in. Maybe I won't own a tablet for a while but I'm done with Asus and this whole mess. I listed mine on eBay and finally am happy with my decision. This is the right thing for me and me alone. I will follow here and I wish great things for the others here that keep the prime. For me it was time to end the anguish.
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NOOOOOOOOOO! LOL
Seriously if that's how you feel ultimately, then you doing what's right. Take it from me though, it is a great device. Mines don't have the flaws most post up here n I had mines from an early batch since 12/22. I have no regrets at all that I ordered early. If I would've waited I might have got a flawed device like these other people have.. lol. Good luck on future tablet choice n remember, no device is perfect when first launched. Even iphone4 n ipad2 were riddled with issues. Their issues was on major news on t.v. its always the luck of the draw with electronics. MAN is not perfect. And damn well no Man Made Machine is either. Man is flawed along with the toys he makes
I sent mine in because touchscreen stopped working. After I sent it in I saw in my email that jr.com item was shipped. Check what it was and it was the 64gb version. I forgot I had that preordered. Seems better but I started having problems with the stock keyboard. I switched to thumb keyboard and everything was fixed. I might sell other on eBay, don't need 2 of them at least for now. They seem to be selling retail for lightly used. I thought 7 days waiting for status to change on repair was long. The other guys been waiting almost a month.

PRIME or NOT

Guys!
I just sold my Galaxy tab 10.1 for the prime,but reading from this forum with GPS and WIFI problem...
Should i BUY IT or NOT?
Or wait for the next TABLET....
dmoney94 said:
Guys!
I just sold my Galaxy tab 10.1 for the prime,but reading from this forum with GPS and WIFI problem...
Should i BUY IT or NOT?
Or wait for the next TABLET....
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Get it. There are a lot of people on here, including myself, that love their primes.
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If I've helped you in any way... hit the "Thanks" button.
It is a great device that while it has a few issues here and there its nothing to throw the level of fits some do here. At very least give it a try and make your own judgements.
dmoney94 said:
Guys!
I just sold my Galaxy tab 10.1 for the prime,but reading from this forum with GPS and WIFI problem...
Should i BUY IT or NOT?
Or wait for the next TABLET....
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If you read through some of the longer threads you'll see references to "good" Prime's and "bad" Prime's. The loyalists will say their "good" Prime's are in the majority while those with issues will say the "bad" Prime's are. There have been Prime's in the first batch w/o issues and samples of the latest build with them. Some people have had to go through quite a few exchanges to get a Prime they're happy with while some got a "good" Prime from the first batch built on the first shot. Keep in mind that both "good" and "bad" are subjective. With that said, it's your call.
I would definitely get it. I have one and yes there was wifi and GPS issues but a recent update has fixed the wifi issue on my prime
Keep reading and do what's best for you. Its a divided community and you are bound to get flamed just for this post.
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Its a divided community
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Which, indirectly, is an answer unto itself.
who needs GPS?
Well, i decided to open my box. it's the new champagne version and as the wifi works (so far) the gps doesn't at all.. then again it's snowing here so it may not work until there's a nice, clear day. i'm giving mine the benefit of the doubt and we shall see over the coming weeks if it was a good decission or a bad one as i will end up making a thread about what issues i come across eventhough i haven't gotten even midway through a quarter of the threads based around this workhorse.
stay tuned. but as for me, even with the gps not being amazing, or even working... i'm still happy at this point
There is quite alot of complaining going on here. But dont let yourself be fooled by that. There are/were some issues with Primes, my guess is that its mostly early models that had some preproduction problems.
Most users here are very happy with their Primes myself included. My wifi is perfect wherever i am in our house, i could even use it in the garden if it werent -10° Celcius
In fact if i compare it with wifi analyzer to my phone its almost always a bit stronger. Also my GPS works pretty reasonable when i'm outside, getting a fix in under a minute, not the strongest but it works.
Everything else is just astounding. Browsing, gaming, reading books/comics ist just an amazing experience. Everything is smooth, battery is amazing (no .13 patch in europe yet), in fact i hardly ever power up my desktop pc anymore. High quality flash in fullscreen or even outputted to an HDTV is just nice.
Oh and i have a perfectly smooth and working n64 and psx with me now. All the time Wh00t!?
I really have nothing bad to say at this point. And btw, this is the first unit i got. No exchange was needed.
If you are comfortable dealing with bugs, exchanging the product several times until you receive a good working unit, receiving little to no support, being without the tablet during RMAs, and probable hardware issues which cannot be fixed with software, I say buy it.
Myself, I returned mine for something more stable, the acer A200. I'm waiting for either a fixed TF201 or a different quad core tablet.
I received a bad unit and might seem negative. Good luck with whatever you decide.
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Get it, try it. If you like it, keep it. If not, return it. But, do NOT keep it past the return period if you actually want to return it.
Keep in mind that any future update may make you wish you had returned it.
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- If you want to use GPS with your tablet I would recommend waiting.
- If you do not have a pressing desire/need for a tablet right now I would recommend waiting.
Given those two qualifications I would say go for it but do so with open eyes. Know your return window and if your unit has problems, or you can not live with the limitations, then be sure to return it in time. Personally I am quite fond of my TP but it would be foolhardy to deny that many have had problems.
If you can wait till June/July then I would recommend waiting for the 700 series transformer. Chances are Asus will have learned something from the TP and will update the wireless. Additionally by then the tegra 3 chipset will have been around long enough for the supporting code to be better situated. Finally the reported 1920x1200 screen is very enticing for me.
Ignoring the 700 I am sure the other manufacturers are not sitting on their laurels either. It might be worth a wait to see what comes out.
Thank everybody for your comments....
Now its time for me to decide....
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Thank everybody for your comments....
Now its time for me to decide....
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Are you a betting man (or woman)? Now that your question's been answered, I'll bet you an accessory this post is up to four pages by this time tomorrow and never leaves the front page. Such is the emotion the Prime evokes.
BostonDan2 said:
If you are comfortable dealing with bugs, exchanging the product several times until you receive a good working unit, receiving little to no support, being without the tablet during RMAs, and probable hardware issues which cannot be fixed with software, I say buy it.
Myself, I returned mine for something more stable, the acer A200. I'm waiting for either a fixed TF201 or a different quad core tablet.
I received a bad unit and might seem negative. Good luck with whatever you decide.
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I couldn't have said that better myself. I would still give it a shot. Who knows, you may get a "Good Prime".
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JanetPanic said:
- If you want to use GPS with your tablet I would recommend waiting.
- If you do not have a pressing desire/need for a tablet right now I would recommend waiting.
Given those two qualifications I would say go for it but do so with open eyes. Know your return window and if your unit has problems, or you can not live with the limitations, then be sure to return it in time. Personally I am quite fond of my TP but it would be foolhardy to deny that many have had problems.
If you can wait till June/July then I would recommend waiting for the 700 series transformer. Chances are Asus will have learned something from the TP and will update the wireless. Additionally by then the tegra 3 chipset will have been around long enough for the supporting code to be better situated. Finally the reported 1920x1200 screen is very enticing for me.
Ignoring the 700 I am sure the other manufacturers are not sitting on their laurels either. It might be worth a wait to see what comes out.
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Good post.
BarryH_GEG said:
If you read through some of the longer threads you'll see references to "good" Prime's and "bad" Prime's. The loyalists will say their "good" Prime's are in the majority while those with issues will say the "bad" Prime's are. There have been Prime's in the first batch w/o issues and samples of the latest build with them. Some people have had to go through quite a few exchanges to get a Prime they're happy with while some got a "good" Prime from the first batch built on the first shot. Keep in mind that both "good" and "bad" are subjective. With that said, it's your call.
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Nvm...lmao. just take a look St The positive Transformer thread in my signature. But remember OP,
NOTHING IS AS GOOD AS IT SEEMS AND NOTHING IS AS BAD AS IT SEEMS. SOMEWHERE IN BETWEEN REALITY FALLS!
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Nvm...lmao. just take a look St The positive Transformer thread in my signature. But remember OP,
NOTHING IS AS GOOD AS IT SEEMS AND NOTHING IS AS BAD AS IT SEEMS. SOMEWHERE IN BETWEEN REALITY FALLS!
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Janet said it best. If you don't need a tablet right now, there's zero harm in waiting. Hopefully Asus will work through the issues and a Prime purchased in the future will be more stable. If not, there are other tablets coming out so there will be something to compare to. Hopefully at MWC on the 27th manufacturers will do more than have a beauty pageant and actually announce some release dates.
If you are going to give it a try - make sure you buy from a store with a good return policy. 30 days, no shipping back fees and no restocking fees.
I have returned 2 and will return the 3rd. All of them had problems.
From my experience, I was amazed when it was advertised. I bought it, wasnt satisfied, exchanged it, wasnt satisfied again, in process of exchanging it, then the update screwed my wife's prime, so I returned that hers and cancalled mine for a full refund. We choose to wait for the prime to get its bugs out or a newer or better one to come out that we can try out and see if it something we can rely on.
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If you are comfortable dealing with bugs, exchanging the product several times until you receive a good working unit, receiving little to no support, being without the tablet during RMAs, and probable hardware issues which cannot be fixed with software, I say buy it.
Myself, I returned mine for something more stable, the acer A200. I'm waiting for either a fixed TF201 or a different quad core tablet.
I received a bad unit and might seem negative. Good luck with whatever you decide.
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+1 the future does not look good for this particular model of a new line comes out maybe then it would be worth it if they get QC under control with the processor.

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