[Q] Prime teardown, now the display is not working - Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime

Hello All,
I have a big problem. I'm hoping someone can help me. I took my Asus Transformer Prime apart hoping to improve my wifi signal as per this thread. I put everything back together and booted it up. Here is a picture of my screen.
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Is my Prime DOA?

tandtmah said:
Hello All,
I have a big problem. I'm hoping someone can help me. I took my Asus Transformer Prime apart hoping to improve my wifi signal as per this thread. I put everything back together and booted it up. Here is a picture of my screen.
Is my Prime DOA?
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can you repost the link? I cant follow the one there

whycali said:
can you repost the link? I cant follow the one there
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I have to wait for 10 posts before I can post an outside linke...

I've seen that before - when I was building my own projector. It could be a bent ffc cable. You might want to crack it back open and verify they are all properly seated in their slots and nothing is pressing against them.
Hope that helps!

1moreCyberdude said:
I've seen that before - when I was building my own projector. It could be a bent ffc cable. You might want to crack it back open and verify they are all properly seated in their slots and nothing is pressing against them.
Hope that helps!
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I re-opened the case. There does not appear to be anything bent or pressing up. Even the case loose, the screen is still like that. I've tried slightly pressing anything with cables attached and the picture does not flicker.

the link you posted goes nowhere. if nobody knows what you did, nobody can actually help you.
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1479664
looks like this is what I was looking for. compuw22c seems to be right on track below with what is going on.

Looks like a cracked screen if you look just right and down of that "cross hair" and would explain the semi working nature of the display. Maybe give us a close up photo of that "crack" to confirm? Maybe you flexed the screen just a bit too much
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compuw22c said:
Looks like a cracked screen if you look just right and down of that "cross hair" and would explain the semi working nature of the display. Maybe give us a close up photo of that "crack" to confirm? Maybe you flexed the screen just a bit too much
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This ...
The screen clearly has a crack at the bottom of the vertical stripe ...

Ribbon cable busted, or screen ribbon connector is busted (other than the crack).

leppie said:
Ribbon cable busted, or screen ribbon connector is busted (other than the crack).
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Wow, that much damage? It appears as though there is a crack on the LCD not the glass, as I can not see the crack when the prime is off. Originally I used a plastic prying tool that I bought online for this purpose, but it broke within minutes. I then used a small screwdriver and pried the case enough to get a fingernail wedged in between, then I inserted a credit card and pried all around the unit. I didn't realize I have done that much damage (cracked LCD and potentially a broken ribbon). I guess my loss should serve as a warning to others.
To be honest, the only reason why I wanted to open the case was to get better wifi coverage. I use the unit a lot for note taking and for the brower when at work. My co-workers with other tablets are able to find wifi networks that I can't, and I was getting a bit frustrated by the Prime.
Now that mine is broken, I can honestly say, I won't be buying another Asus tablet to replace it. With the poor handling of the wifi (saying that it works enough), GPS (removal of the spec), and the few apps that crashed my prime (like World Series of Poker and Where's waldo to name a couple). It has honestly made me rethink the entire Android platform.
I may throw my chips into a Win 8 pro tablet after a few months of it's release, and I don't want an Ipad. I guess I'll be back to using my laptop for now.
Thanks All for the help.

At least someone who has bricked their unit but has a good screen might be interested in buying. Bad luck, but it does show how careful you need to be when opening devices.

Perhaps the LCD is not cracked, just looked again.
The construction of the Prime is quite poor. Did you by chance start opening it from the bottom and not the side? I recall a while back someone wrote about damaging their ribbon cable like that.

Really looks like a cracked LCD.
Cracked mine while trying to replace the glass at the bottom left and the entire screen went kaput, but here it's more centered and it works on the left side prior to what looks like a crack at the bottom. did you first insert the screwdriver right over the right dock mounting point?
I've seen people using putty knives (putty spreading tools used in construction) to open larger panels with success. they're thin and durable- perfect for the job.
Sad to see another prime go like that If only they had LCD's for sale..... I couldn't find one for mine

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Prime fell, now wont turn on

Well I might be the first to have let my prime fall. Teetered off a stack of towels and fell to the rug about two feet down. Was playing music, and it instantly stopped. Now I can't get it to turn on. Not sure what to do. Plugged it into the charger and the led on the power button lights up, but I was at >90 battery.
If I hold the power button for 10 seconds the unit vibrates once, but no display. Then about 30 seconds later I get a small ding and a screen lock sound.
Any thoughts?
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Try the reset hole. You can us a pencil tip. It's located on the top edge opposite the volume rocker.
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It sounds like Asus made the device so horribly that even a 2 feet drop onto carpet will ruin it...
They probably used sticky rice to hold the internals together. Woot go ASUS! I really hope they get into some trouble over this tablet.
if it doesn't look damaged from the outside from fall, just return and exchange it. we won't say anything
was it inside a case? did it fall on its back, flat on its face, or on a corner? strange how such a short fall on carpet did that. I'd return it asap. should be easy to exchange. especially if it doesn't look like you yourself damaged it.
nyijedi said:
Try the reset hole. You can us a pencil tip. It's located on the top edge opposite the volume rocker.
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Just tried that. No different. Held reset and power. It vibrates once upon release,but no display, and I don't think it boots
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demandarin said:
if it doesn't look damaged from the outside from fall, just return and exchange it. we won't say anything
was it inside a case? did it fall on its back, flat on its face, or on a corner? strange how such a short fall on carpet did that. I'd return it asap. should be easy to exchange. especially if it doesn't look like you yourself damaged it.
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It doesn't look damaged at all.
No case yet. Fell and hit on the side.
The sucky part is that I'm on vacation. There is a best buy here, but I doubt they will let me return it without the box, and I doubt they have one in stock to give me back. Ugh
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Damn, it sounds like the Transformer Prime is extra fragile.
Because one guy dropped it and apparently it is broke the Prime also is fragile? For real, grow up.
Interesting. I just have my wifi tether turned on. And my transformer prime connected to it...so it seems like it might be turning on? Anyone know how to open this case up?
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JoeyLe said:
Because one guy dropped it and apparently it is broke the Prime also is fragile? For real, grow up.
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you mad.
This whole thread is a trollers delight
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There are a lot of them! Don't get me wrong. I love my tp that's why I really wish I knew what was going on
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It vibrates; you hear the screen lock sound; tethering? Looks like your screen cable came loose.
Seems like you broke the LCD the prime itself is on you just don't have picture I would say let it sit a day and good luck
If you have a micro HDMI cable and a TV, you could try hooking it up to check if the device is turning on and if the problem is only with the screen itself.
avinash60 said:
If you have a micro HDMI cable and a TV, you could try hooking it up to check if the device is turning on and if the problem is only with the screen itself.
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if I was in the OP's predicament, I would definitely give the suggestion in this post a shot.
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Interesting. I just have my wifi tether turned on. And my transformer prime connected to it...so it seems like it might be turning on? Anyone know how to open this case up?
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don't go through all that and void warranty. cuz if you open it up and can't fix it, they will know. then they will accuse you of being the one that broke it n you be outback.
slap that bsckside around slightly n she if she likes it..lmfao or the area where it hit the floor at. if display comes back on, that's just a temp fix till you exchange it.
>Any thoughts?
Hit it again.
>Anyone know how to open this case up?
Hmmm has anyone besides jdbaker opened this thing up.I would love to see the inside & see where antennas are placed.?
Arun01 said:
Hmmm has anyone besides jdbaker opened this thing up.I would love to see the inside & see where antennas are placed.?
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I doubt if he, Jdbaker, really did open it up. he produced no pics or videos of that claim. he just said that to try to make more people believe his theory. just like he said Asus Engineers called him personally to confirm his theories. after he also told engineers he opened up the back himself. sounds like some Major B.s. to me..lol of he really did do that he would've made sure to take pix to back up his claim. I know I would have.

screen freaks when using tablet flat on fabric

The title may seem really weird but it is the actual question. This is my transition into the andriod tablet arena, and I have been using the TP for a few days now. Seems whenever the device is laying flat on a cloth covered chair, a bed anything along those lines, the screen completely freaks and no point touched will correspond to the correct area of the screen. Almost like the screen is receiving multiple input signals. When this has happened, I have been trying to search for something online or in the app store. The event that really gave me a start is when I was trying to type in something when it was laying flat, then all of a sudden a track from Bruno Mars started playing full volume (the volume was on full so that wasn't a random change). Must have pulled the track from online as I don't have anything stored on the device at this point.
If I pick the tablet up in either orientation it starts working fine.
In addition, just a few minutes ago I tried to scroll through my email and experienced the same issue, but when trying to power down, the screen wouldn't register my finger trying to select the option to power down. This even occurred after the tablet was brought upright or in landscape mode. Ended up having to hold the power button until it rebooted.
Really hoping this isn't an issue with the hardware. Anyone seen this or have any insight on what may be happening?
Thanks
Possibly static inteferance from the cloth? Just a guess, but one that fits,
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right on! completely overlooked that. Since it is winter up in the north, I guess testing this out in non-static conditions will have to wait a bit.
Yes, I've seen it before...
http://google.com/search?q=i+need+exorcist
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Seriously, get out the receipt and go back to the store. Toys going berserk by themselves are not to be trifled with, especially when your return period runs out. Don't play guessing games.
PS: It's not static.
Doktaphex said:
Possibly static inteferance from the cloth? Just a guess, but one that fits,
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Probably resetting the GPS also. GPS works if there is more humidity in the air. ;-)
Awesome post, although I haven't seen a head swivel around on my screen, might happen at some point though...... lol
I pre-ordered this through tigerdirect, and they seem to have enough issue fulfilling orders that I will try and contact asus directly.
Actually I was trying for the stringy hair Asian ghost chick.. you know the one that crawled out of stuff.. but can't remember the damn movie title.. oh wait.. it's a-comin.. YES I REMEMBER HAHAH!
Yes yes.. if you ever see this on your screen.. RMA it..
hahahaha, I think you are referring to the Ring movie.
I just got off the phone with Asus and the person I talked with had never heard of this type of issue. The only suggestion was to send it in, but if their supply chain is still struggling to fill orders from across the US then I'm guessing an RMA will take a couple weeks if they would simply send a replacement tablet. I just got the thing so I want to play with it!
But since there is the base warranty on it, I could wait a bit and if it still does it after a month or so I could inquire again.
The only other thing I would be waiting for is the ICS upgrade. I have a gnex phone on vzw and can really see the improvements made going to ICS. Is mid to late Jan still the timeframe people have heard?
Nonono not the ring that one has orcs and hobbits.. oh and at least one skateboarding ninja elf..
PS: he shoulda had nunchucks.. would be way more awesomeness..
LOTR II I think, forgot about the skateboarding part. That was really throwing me off!
See my other thread titled "ghost tapping". I'm having same exact problem as you, only I've been using it flat on a wooden desk when it happens.
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Doktaphex said:
Possibly static inteferance from the cloth? Just a guess, but one that fits,
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I doubt it... the metal back would act as a shield against static interference.
I just finished posting in a thread where I explained that the back of the TFP has a chassis ground to the charging circuit and thus the battery. It's possible that on your TFP, you have a bad ground from the back of the device to the PCT layer, which is incredibly sensitive to electrical current (since this is how it detects touch input).
Since the back is a ground for the device, small amounts of current are constantly being thrown off by various circuits into the back of TFP, and thus are making their way into the PCT layer where they're wreaking havoc on touch calculations. Once you grab ahold of the back of your TFP, those currents ground through you, normalizing the circuit and allowing the PCT to function normally.
That's my theory at least.
We went through that with Sensation. Touch screen needs grounding to works properly with metal back plate. I bet if you actually hold the tablet in one hand, it works just fine. It's not something Asus can fix tbh, this problem occures with most devices which have metal in the back cover.
Edit. Actually, thinking about it, yes, if something is grounded to back plate, fixing might be bad, but above might still apply.
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I was starting to think along those same lines but an hour ago I had the tablet laying on a bedspread and did not experience any issue.
Along the lines for your theory I wonder if whether the unit grounds through the back panel or further through me is fine, but the slight charge is just too much and royally throws everything out of whack.
Have most people opted to get some kind of case or protective film (I.e. Skinomi) that would most likely help this issue?
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I was starting to think along those same lines but an hour ago I had the tablet laying on a bedspread and did not experience any issue.
Along the lines for your theory I wonder if whether the unit grounds through the back panel or further through me is fine, but the slight charge is just too much and royally throws everything out of whack.
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Click on my nick and look at touch screen issue thread I started. Reading OP should give you some idea. If my theory about ATP is correct fully charging and discharging it should fix it for a while.
Edit. Issue is very random normally.
Also, protective case or film are likely to make it worse.
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Hmm, the case issue does make sense. I suppose any cover of the common materials would amplify the static if the it were moved around on the suspected fabric.
Electrofreak said:
I doubt it... the metal back would act as a shield against static interference.
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wouldn't the metal back act as a conductor for the electricity?
tinky1 said:
It's not something Asus can fix tbh, this problem occures with most devices which have metal in the back cover.
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IPad has metal back cover, no issues there. Gotta be something else.
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wouldn't the metal back act as a conductor for the electricity?
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The PCT layer is under the glass on the other side of the TFP, and electricity follows the path of least resistance. The chassis is grounded to the charging circuit, so any static shock is probably going to end up dumped into the battery.
Unless, of course, as I theorize, the chassis has a bad ground to the PCT layer.
Otherwise, everyone's TFP would go nuts when they used it while on fabric.

My prime's screen cracked

So something strange happened to me. I did nothing weird when I picked up my prime but of a sudden, crack.
My prime's screen broke in two over the length of the body.
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I hope that the warranty wont be a problem, but i'm not sure how to handle it.
Should I go to asus directly or go to the shop where I bought it (mediamarkt nl)
I'm also interested if i'm the first person were the screen cracks when the prime is picked up.
There have been a few odd issues with screen cracking.
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Another broken screen
Just posted on another thread about my TF201 screen turning up cracked when I took it out my laptop bag this morning. It was mounted in the dock at the time and hadn't been dropped or mishandled - just carried to work and taken out.
Unfortunately, the screen isn't covered by warranty and the local ASUS service provider (in Australia) quoted $400 for the repair (parts, labour, shipping). Not sure what I'm going to do (the crack is in a corner and is small enough to live with) but I must say I've lost a lot of confidence in ASUS over this purchase (even before the screen broke I was having crash/reboot problems and crummy WIFI reception).
Is the crack only on the inside(can you feel the crack with your fingernail)?
It may be due to heat, it has happened with other devices, and if that's the case and they don't cover it its really f'd up.
I can only feel the crack on the far right side.
However heat would be a strange reason for me because I didn't touch my tablet for more than an hour so before the fatal pick up.
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Check out http://www.androidworld.nl/forum/asus-eee-pad-transformer-prime-tf201/30241-scherm-kapot.html
There is a guy with a spontaneous crack in the upper right corner
According to Asus there had been to much pressure on that spot.
Maybe he pinched too hard to get better wifi/ gps signal.
No warranty, cost him 142,81 euros to fix.
Hope you are not the same guy.
Wow, that's really similar to mine. I just sent mine in for a warranty claim. Not sure they'll approve it, but this gives both of us more ammo for our claim. I've got post at the following link with a video on youtube as well.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1498237&page=2
http://www.transformerforums.com/fo...er-prime-broken-glass-what-should-i-do-7.html
Here's a video:
http://youtu.be/SL03vjH-TOA
And a pic:
Don't all of these seem to be originating from the top right, or at least in the top-half of the screen? (Assuming Asus logo is top left). I wonder if it's a hardware revision issue.. Do you all have similar serial numbers?
Wow, that's really frustrating..
So I guess no storing the tablet in the dock (at least not closed, anyway).
so far my screen hasn't ever cracked. But whenever the picture keeps flickering/going fussy/shaking, i'll not put pressure on the edges to try and fix it.
I'm also going to keep paying my extended monthly cover plan too just in case!
Mine also has a crack in the upper right. It is only noticeable in the right light and even then barely, its about 2 inches long, for now. It is the only thing I have a complaint about. Everything works fine on mine except the GPS and I can live without that.
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Wow, that's really similar to mine. I just sent mine in for a warranty claim. Not sure they'll approve it, but this gives both of us more ammo for our claim. I've got post at the following link with a video on youtube as well.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1498237&page=2
http://www.transformerforums.com/fo...er-prime-broken-glass-what-should-i-do-7.html
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http://youtu.be/SL03vjH-TOA
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Yea, pretty much same situation / same result.
At least were not alone in this.
T.A Blet said:
Check out http://www.androidworld.nl/forum/asus-eee-pad-transformer-prime-tf201/30241-scherm-kapot.html
There is a guy with a spontaneous crack in the upper right corner
According to Asus there had been to much pressure on that spot.
Maybe he pinched too hard to get better wifi/ gps signal.
No warranty, cost him 142,81 euros to fix.
Hope you are not the same guy.
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From the look of it I'll probably be in the same situation...
But let's hope that with all these pictures / occurrences we/I can convince them it's not our fault but a production failure.
Picture of the crack from that link.
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Don't all of these seem to be originating from the top right, or at least in the top-half of the screen? (Assuming Asus logo is top left). I wonder if it's a hardware revision issue.. Do you all have similar serial numbers?
Wow, that's really frustrating..
So I guess no storing the tablet in the dock (at least not closed, anyway).
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I don't know about the serial number but from the look of the thread that buster6070 posted it's more of a dock problem.
My serial is C10KAS0XXXXX
Serial#: BCOKA........ here and mine cracked on the upper LEFT, near the ASUS logo.
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Serial#: BCOKA........ here and mine cracked on the upper LEFT, near the ASUS logo.
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You're not left-handed are you?
Do any of you think this might be related to where one would grab the tablet to open it up?
that's so strange.. you'd think if the crack was anywhere, it'd be where the dock holds the tablet.. I think I might stick some tiny felt pads on the dock where the top (Asus label) of the tablet comes in contact.
My serial # is BCOKAS0XXXXX
My ATP is in the mail on it's way to a service center. But I've gone ahead and emailed ASUS with a link to this thread. I emailed their "Escalation Mailbox" and simply requested they take a serious look at my tablet before dismissing it as "CID". Also letting them know that this isn't an isolated situation. I would suggest everyone with this problem do the same. It's just to easy for them to dismiss a cracked screen as damaged done by the user.
My wifes cracked this weekend in the upper left corner, it is ALWAYS docked and almost always on the dinning room table, she uses it as a laptop replacement. There is not a scratch on it! I sent a PM to Gary, I heard nothing back yet. If this is gorilla glass, then they have problems! My wifes cracked in the black area of the glass only, it is hard to even see it, but it is cracked. Hers had really bad light bleed but she did not care, I never would have lived with it since day one. Asus better find a fix for this one, or just recall them all, these problems keep growing.....
BCOKAS serial number
This is not a thread I wanted to see...
I have a BCKOSA serial number....I hope that I don't become an active member of this thread....
This makes me so freaking nervous that one day I'll have a cracked screen.
And how could warranty not cover this? I'd ***** my way into it being covered, if there's no evidence of the user dropping or mishandling it then it defaults to being considered defective doesn't it?
Yours is the only case I've heard of that the Prime wasn't docked. Seems to me like the frame is letting the screen flex too much, but how you'd keep it from doing so I have no idea.
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My wifes cracked this weekend in the upper left corner, it is ALWAYS docked and almost always on the dinning room table, she uses it as a laptop replacement. There is not a scratch on it! I sent a PM to Gary, I heard nothing back yet. If this is gorilla glass, then they have problems! My wifes cracked in the black area of the glass only, it is hard to even see it, but it is cracked. Hers had really bad light bleed but she did not care, I never would have lived with it since day one. Asus better find a fix for this one, or just recall them all, these problems keep growing.....
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Was it always shut when not in use? That seems to be a common thread, that the "covert crack" always happened after the unit was closed shut..
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Was it always shut when not in use? That seems to be a common thread, that the "covert crack" always happened after the unit was closed shut..
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Yes it is all ways shut when not used. I always shut mine also, but I don' t use mine as much as she uses her's all the time. No damage to case or to inner area of dock. I just don't know, it must be a stress issue. Is gorilla glass this fragile?

casing around charging port on asus prime

Has anyone noticed how the metal right under the glass that is the case for the charging port bends mine was warped a bit but I noticed I bent it back straight. I check more and noticed its caused by plugging in the charger into the Asus prime and if you move it back and forth it will bend the metal casing and could crack the screen is anyone else having this problem? I'll post a picture when I get home to show what's happening and what others should look out for. This could be really bad.
Yes, mine is bent down but I can bend it back up to insert the charger. Very weak piece of metal there.
same here.
me too.
I caught myself holding the TFP one handed with my thumb right over the charging port. I figured that is what caused the warping.
Mine came bent brand new out of the box.
Add me to the list of a bent case. Scared me half to death because what made me realize that the case was bent was because my screen looked like it popped out. Which made me immediately think that I would have to add myself to the "cracked screen thread." However, I was able to snap the screen back into place except for the part near the power port....which is when I noticed that the metal was bent up and in causing the screen to to snap back into place. So I did the best I could to re-position the metal and the screen seemed to snap back in (not as tight as the rest of the tablet).
Not sure how the metal got bent since I have never dropped it (knock on wood). I do keep it in my brief case, and there may be a possibility that it got jammed somehow (even though I have it in a nice case).
I think it just gets bent frm doing the one handed holding thing like me and a few others that i have read about on here or it could be because of bending the charger. More and more stuff i keep finding out crap. I love this device but man seems that no one tested the damn thing.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1500554
Aluminum is just so soft, it shouldn't be a surprise when a piece less than 1 MM thick gets bent. As you can see in the thread, I've even purposefully bent it, several times. Nothing is hurt by it. I don't think it will ultimately hurt the screen or anything, I suppose if you tried breaking your power cord off into it or something.
I haven't noticed it on mine but I keep the little plastic piece in it when its not on the charger to protect it from dust/damaging the port. I have a case so I don't even notice it being there when in use.
That's what i think too .
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Mine didn't crack from the charger but it gradually began to get bent since i keep 90% of the tablet docked to the keyboard. Even the rubber/padding in the dock is rubbing/melting off and sticking to the tablet. Yeah, I'm guilty of opening and closing the tablet like it was a laptop so which is why im sure it became like that.
I thought the port was cracked due to the keyboard was more of the problem than it is but it turns out its just the tablets fault. Thanks for the post, at least im not the only one.
Mine has cracked through.
I almost got a hearth attack when i first saw mi prime like that haha.
Then I looked a bit closer, and found out that the whole Prime was bent like a bow! including the screen. I just bent it back with little force and it is back like new. I'm extra careful now when applying any kind of pressure to the tablet.
I guess that's the price for having a whole Alu case... but I think the border of the tablet should be made of something way more resistant than just Alu.
I've had it bent since the day I bought the prime. Always thought it was an esthetics thing.
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I've had it bent since the day I bought the prime. Always thought it was an esthetics thing.
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Me too. Came that way out of the box. Figured it was meant to be that way since it was shipped like that.
I work at the Asus RMA repair center in grapevine TX pretty much exclusively on the tf101, tf201, 300t and sl101. I see these things bent above and around the charging port all the time. Hell, we have techs that bend it themselves when they are servicing the tablet. It's a bad design flaw.
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i crushed screen just by pressing it with finger while cleaning

i broke ASUS TRANSFORMER SCREEN just by pressing it with finger while cleaning and it crushed in most peculiar way.
like a water sprinkling from that point symetricaly . the place is apsolut middle
bottom of screen near the proprietary connector.
It looks kinda cool, but is anoying and started getting dirt.
plus proprietary connector is also destroyed by their USB addapter for GPS.
How can I prove that. no way. but whatever, it works by replacing and charging battery from dock to prime, it cannot close with dock battery, but still can be used while charging original.
I know, they are a nasty bunch that ASUS tyrants so i WILL NOT EVEN THINK OF GETTING IN THEIR WAY ASKING FOR A REPAIR NOT TO MENTION A GUARANTIEE...
F*CK YOU ASUS B*TCHES
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i broke ASUS TRANSFORMER SCREEN just by pressing it with finger while cleaning and it crushed in most peculiar way.
like a water sprinkling from that point symetricaly . the place is apsolut middle
bottom of screen near the proprietary connector.
It looks kinda cool, but is anoying and started getting dirt.
plus proprietary connector is also destroyed by their USB addapter for GPS.
How can I prove that. no way. but whatever, it works by replacing and charging battery from dock to prime, it cannot close with dock battery, but still can be used while charging original.
I know, they are a nasty bunch that ASUS tyrants so i WILL NOT EVEN THINK OF GETTING IN THEIR WAY ASKING FOR A REPAIR NOT TO MENTION A GUARANTIEE...
F*CK YOU ASUS B*TCHES
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So you broke your TF201 and are upset with Asus because their warranty doesn't cover damage caused by the user?
There are insurances for this type of thing, not warranties.
/troll...
Your dock broke the screen. The figure pressure just made it visible.
Post some pics please.
leoborg said:
i broke ASUS TRANSFORMER SCREEN just by pressing it with finger while cleaning and it crushed in most peculiar way.
like a water sprinkling from that point symetricaly . the place is apsolut middle
bottom of screen near the proprietary connector.
It looks kinda cool, but is anoying and started getting dirt.
plus proprietary connector is also destroyed by their USB addapter for GPS.
How can I prove that. no way. but whatever, it works by replacing and charging battery from dock to prime, it cannot close with dock battery, but still can be used while charging original.
I know, they are a nasty bunch that ASUS tyrants so i WILL NOT EVEN THINK OF GETTING IN THEIR WAY ASKING FOR A REPAIR NOT TO MENTION A GUARANTIEE...
F*CK YOU ASUS B*TCHES
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Well well, now. Over at Android Forum you posted about the fact that you had dropped it 3 times ( http://androidforum.com/topic/46-how-many-people-love-their-prime/page__st__10 ) Drop it once too often? Is that how it really got broken? Why would Asus be "tyrants" for not covering physical damage (however happened)? A warranty is intended to correct defects, not to fix physical damage the user causes himself. You have to handle the things as if they were made of glass because....well....they are.
I'm also not clear on what your issue is with the connector. Are you saying you can't charge it by connecting the cable directly to the device but you can charge it from the dock?
i broke ASUS TRANSFORMER SCREEN just by pressing it with finger while cleaning and it crushed in most peculiar way.
like a water sprinkling from that point symetricaly . the place is apsolut middle
bottom of screen near the proprietary connector.
It looks kinda cool, but is anoying and started getting dirt.
plus proprietary connector is also destroyed by their USB addapter for GPS.
How can I prove that. no way. but whatever, it works by replacing and charging battery from dock to prime, it cannot close with dock battery, but still can be used while charging original.
I know, they are a nasty bunch that ASUS tyrants so i WILL NOT EVEN THINK OF GETTING IN THEIR WAY ASKING FOR A REPAIR NOT TO MENTION A GUARANTIEE...
F*CK YOU ASUS B*TCHES
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Google translate has a lot to answer for........what a pointless thread
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I love when people get caught in their lies, it just makes me laugh. You can't post one story at one site, and then come here and leave out all the important details. It's called trolling...
I see that Apple's "Post Retarded Comments about Android devices" department is hiring anyone now-a-days. lol:laugh:
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I hope the mods don't close this thread, this is a "Prime" example of trolling...I am waiting for his fellow members here to defend him. lol
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