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Hey all,
I recently had an accident with my 32GB Touchpad I managed to recover from, so I thought I'd share the story for the benefit of anyone else who encounters the same issue. That said, if you do have this problem, proceed at your own risk. I am not advising you to do anything I did below, rather I am sharing my own experience.
Basically it got dropped around 6-8 feet down a carpeted stairwell. It appeared to land on the side edge with the volume button. To my surprise, the screen wasn't cracked and the buttons responded, but it wouldn't respond to touch.
First, I know this isn't covered by the warranty. [SOAPBOX] Of course, one could just lie to tech support and possibly get it covered, but that isn't how I roll. I've gotten by well in life by being straight with tech support but not taking any bs, not gonna change now.[/SOAPBOX] So, I did a live chat with tech support just to see what it would cost. Short answer, $238 for a tablet I paid $150 for. So no, I decided that if I couldn't fix it myself I'd part it out to others with broken displays etc, or give it to a dev. If I got any money for it, I'd buy an actual android pad.
Once again, PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISK! I take no responsibility if you damage or brick your device.
Past experience told me that most likely a connector inside was the culprit. I search the forums and interwebs for dissembly instructions. I couldn't find any good ones, but managed to figure it out from the following two links;
http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/globalcitizenship/environment/productdata/Countries/_MultiCountry/disassembly_handhe_2011617223529.pdf
http://www.techrepublic.com/photos/cracking-open-the-hp-touchpad/6253940?seq=8&tag=thumbnail-view-selector;get-photo-roto
If anyone knows a good dissasembly tutorial i missed on youtube or elsewhere, please post it. Anyway, I found the ribbon cables from the panel were indeed partially pulled from their connectors (see attached ribbon 1.jpg). Flipping up the black covers (see attached ribbon 2.jpg) I was able to reposition it and flipped the covers back down.
After a bit of trouble reassembling it (due to my being rough with the side catches around the bezel), my Touchpad is back to its former self, not counting a few scuffs in the plastic around the bezel from by hamfisted work. I'm happy, and my wife is happy I'm not eyeing the Touchpad I just gave her for her birthday . I hope someone benefits from this post, as I've benefited from others' posts here. Just trying to give back.
interesting read. Knowing what you know now, how long would think the whole process would take?
a40dayflud818 said:
interesting read. Knowing what you know now, how long would think the whole process would take?
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No more than 15 minutes. Of course, I'd try to find a better tool like the one pictured in the linked PDF in my post above. Just gotta be sure the catches around the bezel are free so as not to pull up them up as you lift the lcd panel. They're actually separate pieces of plastic, not part of the bottom mold. One had slide out from under one of the PCBs. I had to remove a few screws to lift said PCB to reposition the catch, otherwise the panel wouldn't snap back in fully.
Nomedias said:
If anyone knows a good dissasembly tutorial i missed on youtube or elsewhere, please post it.
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It's not a video, but the steps for various replacements are quite well explained here : http://www.ifixit.com/Device/HP_TouchPad
Sine. said:
It's not a video, but the steps for various replacements are quite well explained here : http://www.ifixit.com/Device/HP_TouchPad
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I definitely give the thumbs up with that tutorial. Very good. A pocket knife blade was my tool of choice to take the cover off!
Thanks for the tutorial.
Sorry to revive the old thread. However, my touchpad is not responding to touch, everything else is functional (it boots perfect and able to update using JC toolbox to latest 4.4.4).
I tried to plug unplug the video connector few times (after disassembling) but still it does not respond to touch. Any suggestion will be highly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Mac
Do you still have WebOS or a touch enabled recovery installed? That could help determine if the problem is more likely hardware or software. If it is hardware you have already done what I could do.
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Nomedias said:
Do you still have WebOS or a touch enabled recovery installed? That could help determine if the problem is more likely hardware or software. If it is hardware you have already done what I could do.
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I have completely wiped the system and removed the WebOS by using JC toolbox. However, I do have touch recovery and while booting in recovery also have problem for touch(does not respond to touch, can select using volume up/down and home button). Does it mean touch screen is now defective? Can it be replaced and is it worth try? Appreciate your input.
Thanks
macwindows said:
I have completely wiped the system and removed the WebOS by using JC toolbox. However, I do have touch recovery and while booting in recovery also have problem for touch(does not respond to touch, can select using volume up/down and home button). Does it mean touch screen is now defective? Can it be replaced and is it worth try? Appreciate your input.
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I would agree it sounds like either the digitizer or control board may be bad. I don't know enough to say more though. As for if it is worth it, do a search on eBay. Used Touchpads sell for under $100. New for around twice that. Nonfunctional units sell for under $50. Maybe you get lucky and can buy one with a working digitizer. If it were me, I would buy a functioning used Touchpad and sell the bad one. Or keep it for spare parts. With current more powerful 10" tablets selling new for $300-500, I'd be careful not to put too much into it.
Good luck!
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I couldn'd find any "more powerful" tablets with 32GB ram and wireless charging. Do you know some? I bought a used touchpad then.
ranjib said:
I couldn'd find any "more powerful" tablets with 32GB ram and wireless charging. Do you know some? I bought a used touchpad then.
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You got me on wireless charging. ☺ Not counting that I was thinking of a Nexus 9 or 10, or a Galaxy Tab. A Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1" 16GB goes for $320. It has a microSD slot and an Exynos 5 Octa CPU.
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Well if my son continues to beat my TP up the way he does, I will definitely look at this method for the first step to solving possible touchscreen issues haha, thanks
Nomedias said:
Hey all,
I recently had an accident with my 32GB Touchpad I managed to recover from, so I thought I'd share the story for the benefit of anyone else who encounters the same issue. That said, if you do have this problem, proceed at your own risk. I am not advising you to do anything I did below, rather I am sharing my own experience.
Basically it got dropped around 6-8 feet down a carpeted stairwell. It appeared to land on the side edge with the volume button. To my surprise, the screen wasn't cracked and the buttons responded, but it wouldn't respond to touch.
First, I know this isn't covered by the warranty. [SOAPBOX] Of course, one could just lie to tech support and possibly get it covered, but that isn't how I roll. I've gotten by well in life by being straight with tech support but not taking any bs, not gonna change now.[/SOAPBOX] So, I did a live chat with tech support just to see what it would cost. Short answer, $238 for a tablet I paid $150 for. So no, I decided that if I couldn't fix it myself I'd part it out to others with broken displays etc, or give it to a dev. If I got any money for it, I'd buy an actual android pad.
Once again, PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISK! I take no responsibility if you damage or brick your device.
Past experience told me that most likely a connector inside was the culprit. I search the forums and interwebs for dissembly instructions. I couldn't find any good ones, but managed to figure it out from the following two links;
[Removed Links... Noobie here]
If anyone knows a good dissasembly tutorial i missed on youtube or elsewhere, please post it. Anyway, I found the ribbon cables from the panel were indeed partially pulled from their connectors (see attached ribbon 1.jpg). Flipping up the black covers (see attached ribbon 2.jpg) I was able to reposition it and flipped the covers back down.
After a bit of trouble reassembling it (due to my being rough with the side catches around the bezel), my Touchpad is back to its former self, not counting a few scuffs in the plastic around the bezel from by hamfisted work. I'm happy, and my wife is happy I'm not eyeing the Touchpad I just gave her for her birthday . I hope someone benefits from this post, as I've benefited from others' posts here. Just trying to give back.
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http://www.wireless.att.com/cell-phone-service/accessory-details/index.jsp?q_sku=sku5100298&q_categoryid=cat1910038#fbid=g2g3EvSl2w2
ShabbyPenguin posted this in the Photon general section because it gets more hits. I figured some people here would want this since it's the right price.
It should work with the Razr as it does the Photon via simple mod, Thanks to CDThomas9. Here's his mod. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1223032
I just bought one.
Does anyone know if it'll work with the 4G on the Razr out of the box? On AT&T supposedly it only works on wifi unless you buy a tethering package.
damn.... cant get it in canada it seems....
bah!!! I want to pick up two, but alas us canucks are left out in the cold. Damn it. anyone know if this is available in store?
well i just reserved one from a store for tomorrow. Going to see if I can get it to work with the Razr
devildog2067 said:
I just bought one.
Does anyone know if it'll work with the 4G on the Razr out of the box? On AT&T supposedly it only works on wifi unless you buy a tethering package.
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u have to mod it. but its not a huge deal. takes 5 mins. it will sit like this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wm_m1ZpunOA
im in canada right now too. u get raped on everything up here. when i bought my phone, i had to pay 75 for customs on top of the 50 i already paid for shipping.
sorry to bring bad news but, it looks like that deal is over now. its been showing it for $99 for a few hours now.
That why I called earlier today and talked with the manager. they reserved it and post noted that it will still be $50
Just thought I'd share my thoughts on the Atrix Lapdock. First, with the removal of the four screws shown in the Photon thread over at XDA, the HDMI and USB wires become free. It plugs right in and fires right up! No webtop or other mods needed. Mobile data works fine as well, in the att description, it says you need tethering for it to work, but i just have a grandfathered unlimited plan, and it works fine. the phone sits on the back ok, but with nothing much more than the wires to hold it in place. Other than that I can only complain about how close the touchpad is to the spacebar, but it can be disabled by double-tapping the top left corner. I got mine in-store, they will price match the web site, just FYI.
iLLa said:
u have to mod it. but its not a huge deal
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I'm not talking about the ports (I can handle that).
I'm curious whether it will work on 4G or not. Supposedly, you couldn't use the full-featured browser on the Dock unless you paid AT&T extra, but I don't know if VZW has a similar restriction, or if it works on this particular peripheral.
ok so i bought one, i aos bought these so i dont have to convert anything
can't post links so look these up on ebay
Micro USB B Male Female M/F Extension Charging Cable
New Hdmi Female To Mini Hdmi Male Cable Adapter M/F M F F/M Converter Cables Pc
and
Micro HDMI socket Female to HDMI Male adapter convertor
looks like it should cover it for connections.
anyone find better please let me know.
4G works perfectly. The lapdock is a little sluggish but hell for $50 I'm not complaining. I actually flipped the contacts around. I had to dremel the holes a little but other than than, a perfect fit. The phone sits upside down in the dock.
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I'm not talking about the ports (I can handle that).
I'm curious whether it will work on 4G or not. Supposedly, you couldn't use the full-featured browser on the Dock unless you paid AT&T extra, but I don't know if VZW has a similar restriction, or if it works on this particular peripheral.
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4G works perfectly. The lapdock is a little sluggish but hell for $50 I'm not complaining. I actually flipped the contacts around. I had to dremel the holes a little but other than than, a perfect fit. The phone sits upside down in the dock.
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can we get pictures?
Looks like Motorola caught on. It's $100 and "Out of Stock."
Ill see if I can get some pics. Here are some pics. What I did was follow the above posted MOD. I dremeled down the back hoping that the phone would fit with the case on it. It didn't. It is held sturdy and works.
Looks pretty good. I'm like 2 sec from buying this, is there anyway possible that you could post a video of the software running? I know its short notice but pleeeease lol.
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Well I went ahead and pulled the trigger on it. But I'd still love an early video . Btw here's a link to purchase for 79.95 (it is a refurb though) You can get an extra 20% off by using code FACEBOOK20.
Total ends up being like $66 shipped.
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loonie01 said:
Ill see if I can get some pics. Here are some pics. What I did was follow the above posted MOD. I dremeled down the back hoping that the phone would fit with the case on it. It didn't. It is held sturdy and works.
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nice , but does netflix play upside down?
let me ask if i dont dremel it( i dont have one) will it fit ok?
Link??
No link visible for the refurb.
Here are the links for the refurb lapdock:
from ATT $75: http://www.wireless.att.com/cell-ph...0257&q_categoryid=cat1370029#fbid=GFrrJ2opWB3
from All4Cellular: $66 shipped after FACEBOOK 20 coupon.
http://www.all4cellular.com/motorola-atrix-4g-laptop-dock-refurbished.html
(11th post in 3+ years... I might quite possibly be the least exciting poster at XDA.)
i think it's fair for me to give a good review of my repair process because Asus tech support did a great job with my case.
i purchased my tablet, the C0 serial batch, and noticed there was a patch of white speck on the screen so called tech support, got my RMA number for repair. i just briefly asked on the form they asked me to fill if there were fixes for the wifi/GPS. the timeline was 4/15 repair request, 4/28 sent and received by Asus, 5/17 sent back to me, one-day delivery.
i guess it was more cost efficient for them to replace it then fix the screen so they gave me a C2 serial batch. the tablet works great now. Wi-fi, though the bar shows weak signal from time to time, is working great. Not as fast as ipad at further distance away from router but no lag for everyday uses. within 15 feet from router, both are equally fast.
one only negative thing was that i didn't send in my power adapter for repair, which was not required so when they sent me a new tablet, they opened the new C2 tablet and took away the power adapter. They noted that on the slip included in the package. It made me feel that Asus was a bit cheap to care about such minor details that i shouldn't get the new adapter when i never sent it in the old one.
my computer was sent to a Canada warehouse for repair so i don't know if that makes a difference from the Grapevine, TX? warehouse other ppl mentioned. So i guess different people have different experience and i was one of the lucky ones.
When had you purchased the tablet? I just saw a dead pixel yesterday, but I've had my tablet for three months now. I'm just wondering how long before they stop accepting RMAs for these things.
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When had you purchased the tablet? I just saw a dead pixel yesterday, but I've had my tablet for three months now. I'm just wondering how long before they stop accepting RMAs for these things.
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I suppose there is no reason to assume they will stop accepting RMAs until the last one is out of warranty.
let me get this straight, you sent in your tab without sending them the adapter, they send you a "new" tab without adapter and you think this is cheap? Honestly the C2 was probably a refurb. So like Asurion and other programs they take your old one, send it to a repair pile, grab a recently repiared and pack it for shipping.
come to think of your way of thinking, there is a possibility that the tablet was a refurbished one because the tablet had a very very small dent on the corner, barely noticeable although i assumed it was new because it had the shrink wrap around it.
but you are correct and are entitled to your opinion that i was in a no better or worst off position with that not giving me the power adapter so yes, i do agree i shouldn't say Asus is cheap.
for the other question, i didn't even have to provide my receipt to get the warranty because my serial number indicates that the tablet was made in December 2011 so regardless, they were ready to honor the 1 year warranty with or without proof
cheers
I will add to the positive RMA experience (mostly). I sent my tablet in on May 4 for bad HDMI, BT/WiFi, Light Bleed, and a deformed power port.
My tablet was back in my hands on May 18 fully repaired. It took several emails to Hai and ASUS_USA at Transformer Forums (very helpful and responsive) to keep my case progressing, but you have to stay on top of it.
My WiFi is better. I am getting much better reception in my basement and much higher connection speeds. GPS is the same. I was disappointed that they basically just bent my power port back into shape, but everything does work fine now.
Bit of advice - get on them early to ship it back to you overnight (or at least 2nd day air). Their standard practice is to send it Fedex ground, which is very frustrating when you have been without a tablet for so long.
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let me get this straight, you sent in your tab without sending them the adapter, they send you a "new" tab without adapter and you think this is cheap? Honestly the C2 was probably a refurb. So like Asurion and other programs they take your old one, send it to a repair pile, grab a recently repiared and pack it for shipping.
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However, if he did send in the charger he would likely have still not received one back. I've seen this a couple of times from posters in these forums. You aren't supposed to send in peripherals such as the charger unless specifically requested to as part of the repair and troubleshooting process.
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I did send in my charger with mine, and the one I got back was a replacement, at least the USB cord was (the outer housing of my USB plug had chipped away at the side and they apparently replaced it). I got a similarly fast turnaround with no babysitting, for the serial number issue. I didn't get next day air back, but I was happy to receive a shipping label free of charge to ship it in with. Everything works, so I'm happy.
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When had you purchased the tablet? I just saw a dead pixel yesterday, but I've had my tablet for three months now. I'm just wondering how long before they stop accepting RMAs for these things.
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seriously doubt they will accept RMA for 1 dead pixel. read the warranty card. for displays and dead pixels, it has to meet certain requirements in order to be accepted for warranty repair. its all very detailed on warranty card THaT came with prime.
If any of you guys are looking for an extra power adapter and have an Office Depot near you they carry them and you can check stores stock online.. They work with 201, 101 and 300.. I just picked one up myself in case the one mine came with craps out
Will the original keyboard be on sale anytime soon? Did anyone find a compatible chinese one with pogo pins?
I'm also interested!
@Ashyslashy Did you find any??
Thanks!
Nope. I feel quite deceived by Huawei at this point. Their site says "keyboard sold separately", not "the original keyboard will never be sold".
I got an email from Huawei this morning saying the Mediapad M5 will be available on May 30th, 2018 when I asked them about Amazon availability. I'm hopeful that other items will be in the shipment.
Might be a stupid question:
Is the Pogo-Pin system standardized in any way?
So that each 4-Pin KEyboard works with each 4-Pin Tablet and so on ....
I fear not, but I love clarity!
Anything new for this?
I can find them on eBay/AliExpress/GearBest, but I was hoping for something more official from Huawei...
I found an "official" Huawei one on ebay. I just came in the other day and I am typing on it right now. it is working great! came in a huawei branded box all sealed up. it's nice. the keyboard is very responsive. the touch mouse is smooth. it even has a mpen holder. I just searched huawei m5 keyboards and found one that said official and rolled the dice. it was about 124.
The original huawei keyboard case is really nice and slim but I'm still looking for cheaper keyboard case. Anyone found something similar?
How are you getting on with the case, is it actually a Huawei made case, is it worth close to £100, what you mainly using it for?
Sorry for all the questions, but am scared off of it because of price, and maybe thinking it will add alot to the thickness. Wish I could see it in a shop.
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Jim
If you are looking for the genuine keyboard case, you can find it :
- here (for QWERTY keyboard)
- here (for AZERTY keyboard)
I got the original, "Amork" one with the tablet and it is pretty nice and comfortable to use but two small pins holding the tablet are weak points. One of them broke just after 15 days of moderate usage and by the time I went to replace it, the shop I bought the tablet in said they had none to sell separately from tablet and apparently they sell for $125, which is borderline preposterous.
The positive is that the original uses the connector pins rather than bluetooth. Bluetooth will slow down you wireless network connection. Sadly the trackpad really sucks.
Physical Keyboard Layout when connected to M5 Tablet
Hi Guys,
I am seriously impressed with my very recent Huawei M5 10.8" tablet purchase, over the moon in fact!
So much so, I quickly decided to invest in the 'Original' Huawei keyboard with the 4-pin connector, and it really is a very nice accessory. The keyboard which I received yesterday does not look like it has the standard UK keyboard layout, but I wasn't overly concerned about that detail....at first!!!
Anyway, as hard as I've tried, I just cannot get the tablet keyboard language settings to change, so they exactly match the physical button layout on the physical keyboard! When I dock the tablet, it seems to be locked into the SwiftKey (UK) & Gboard (UK) keyboard language layouts, and doesn't allow me to change to another language? When it is disconnected I can change the keyboard language settings on the Virtual Keyboard very easily.
So to summarise, whenever I am typing on the physical keyboard, I am always getting UK characters symbols on the tablet screen and not the actual symbol that is on the physical keyboard. This is mildly frustrating, and I'm not sure about what I can to do fix this problem.
My next move will be to uninstall or disable the Gboard & SwiftKey apps, and see if that will force the tablet to use a generic Android Keyboard, that may allow the tablet to better interact with the physical keyboard.
The tablet was bought from Amazon.co.uk and the keyboard was bought from Gearbest, and I think it has a US keyboard layout, but I'm not 100% certain?
Anyone on this thread got any thoughts or ideas?
Best Regards
George T. Smith
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I got the original, "Amork" one with the tablet and it is pretty nice and comfortable to use but two small pins holding the tablet are weak points. One of them broke just after 15 days of moderate usage and by the time I went to replace it, the shop I bought the tablet in said they had none to sell separately from tablet and apparently they sell for $125, which is borderline preposterous.
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I had similar, what I did was just get a replacement and I put double-sided tape over the full width and most of the height of the tablet and pressed it down hard, to produce extra bonding between the keyboard case + tablet. So far its' worked fine.
Is a pity its such a bad design as basically means I'm not really converting between tablet no-case back to case as they're being taped together.
I bought an original ( Amork ) case. It lasted 5 months and stopped working, seems the quality of these cases is suspect.
It can't be repaired and only had a 3 months warrenty ( Malaysia ) so I can't recommend it even though it seems to be a premier device.
I haven't been able to find any descriptions of the Sand variants color materials. For instance, the Indigo Black has a matte finish that's coated with a rubberized substance. Apparently, this coating does wear off due to wear and tear or heavy usage. The White variant is a smoother "non-rubberized coated" finish. What about the Sand?
I'm thinking about getting the Sand variant but won't if it'll suffer the peeling that the Indigo Black variant does over time.
Thanks in advance for whoever can provide firsthand accounts of the Sand color materials.
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I haven't been able to find any descriptions of the Sand variants color materials. For instance, the Indigo Black has a matte finish that's coated with a rubberized substance. Apparently, this coating does wear off due to wear and tear or heavy usage. The White variant is a smoother "non-rubberized coated" finish. What about the Sand?
I'm thinking about getting the Sand variant but won't if it'll suffer the peeling that the Indigo Black variant does over time.
Thanks in advance for whoever can provide firsthand accounts of the Sand color materials.
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Over time, lol. It's pretty old already bud. Years. Its considered EOL. Get the one you like. It will suffer hardware failure long before the outside wears
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Over time, lol. It's pretty old already bud. Years. Its considered EOL. Get the one you like. It will suffer hardware failure long before the outside wears
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Thanks for the response. Yeah, I've just been frustrated with the lack of budget friendly Android tablets. N9 looked good. Researched some more and saw that the Indigo Black variant has that peeling problem, so I thought I'd get the white and then came across the sweet looking Sand color. But, I bit the bullet on a used Galaxy Tab S2 8", instead. Good thing I checked LineageOS support before pulling the trigger on an N9 (it lost support). I'm just in the market for a smallish tablet to consumer media on my long commutes to and from work.
And yeah, I was well aware of the hardware problems/sluggish performance of the N9, but I wanted to see for myself if I could ROM it and just use it lightly. Again, I'm fortunate I saw that N9 is mostly EOL also in the "official (not unofficial) ROMs" community.
Thanks again.
biggietm said:
Thanks for the response. Yeah, I've just been frustrated with the lack of budget friendly Android tablets. N9 looked good. Researched some more and saw that the Indigo Black variant has that peeling problem, so I thought I'd get the white and then came across the sweet looking Sand color. But, I bit the bullet on a used Galaxy Tab S2 8", instead. Good thing I checked LineageOS support before pulling the trigger on an N9 (it lost support). I'm just in the market for a smallish tablet to consumer media on my long commutes to and from work.
And yeah, I was well aware of the hardware problems/sluggish performance of the N9, but I wanted to see for myself if I could ROM it and just use it lightly. Again, I'm fortunate I saw that N9 is mostly EOL also in the "official (not unofficial) ROMs" community.
Thanks again.
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You're right about lineage ending being a bummer. The unofficial builds are being made by the original lineage rom maintainer for n9 (I believe). So that's a plus.
I have a black one, and now a white one.
The black one was first, I got it used. Dirty unicorns was a lifesaver for it back in the lollipop days. I never really had too much performance complaints because I really only used it for media. Either movies I already had downloaded or streaming from my home cable TV (dish Network).
I did, however, start to get the bubbles in the corners of the screen. And the wierd white parts of the display along the edges. Both very common complaints on n9. Also, since I used an otg adapter to play movies from (some movies are big files), the USB port stopped working reliably. Wouldn't charge most of the time. Luckily, the USB daughterboard can usually be found online for 10 - 15 dollars u.s. and only took about 15-20 minutes to replace. But it happened again over time (my fault).
Then an XDA member offered theirs to the first taker for only the cost of shipping. About $15. That's my white one. This one has the issue of the load noise and distorted screen when the battery gets below 40%. Not every time, and hasn't done it since I thoroughly cleaned the battery connection. I expected it to have one of the common issues, and have no complaints at all for that price. Especially since cleaning it seems to have fixed it for now. It's been a few months and it's been fine.
I still use it almost daily. And since the tv in my bedroom is acting up, my wife uses it to watch TV in bed sometimes.
So I have really enjoyed my n9 experience, even though I got a couple of the more common hardware issues.
I'm probably going to order another USB daughterboard for my black one and give it to my wife. Or, since I gave her my Nexus 7 (2013) when I got the 9, and it sits on a shelf now, maybe pass it to an XDA member the way I got my white one.
Anyways, sorry to babble on like that. Glad you got a tablet that suites your needs. It is getting harder to find a decent Android tablet these days. I couldn't bring myself to get one of those Amazon fire tabs, no matter how cheap they get. Almost got one once. But... Naaahhh.
Later
madbat99 said:
You're right about lineage ending being a bummer. The unofficial builds are being made by the original lineage rom maintainer for n9 (I believe). So that's a plus.
I have a black one, and now a white one.
The black one was first, I got it used. Dirty unicorns was a lifesaver for it back in the lollipop days. I never really had too much performance complaints because I really only used it for media. Either movies I already had downloaded or streaming from my home cable TV (dish Network).
I did, however, start to get the bubbles in the corners of the screen. And the wierd white parts of the display along the edges. Both very common complaints on n9. Also, since I used an otg adapter to play movies from (some movies are big files), the USB port stopped working reliably. Wouldn't charge most of the time. Luckily, the USB daughterboard can usually be found online for 10 - 15 dollars u.s. and only took about 15-20 minutes to replace. But it happened again over time (my fault).
Then an XDA member offered theirs to the first taker for only the cost of shipping. About $15. That's my white one. This one has the issue of the load noise and distorted screen when the battery gets below 40%. Not every time, and hasn't done it since I thoroughly cleaned the battery connection. I expected it to have one of the common issues, and have no complaints at all for that price. Especially since cleaning it seems to have fixed it for now. It's been a few months and it's been fine.
I still use it almost daily. And since the tv in my bedroom is acting up, my wife uses it to watch TV in bed sometimes.
So I have really enjoyed my n9 experience, even though I got a couple of the more common hardware issues.
I'm probably going to order another USB daughterboard for my black one and give it to my wife. Or, since I gave her my Nexus 7 (2013) when I got the 9, and it sits on a shelf now, maybe pass it to an XDA member the way I got my white one.
Anyways, sorry to babble on like that. Glad you got a tablet that suites your needs. It is getting harder to find a decent Android tablet these days. I couldn't bring myself to get one of those Amazon fire tabs, no matter how cheap they get. Almost got one once. But... Naaahhh.
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Hey, thanks for taking the time to provide quality responses! You're not babbling at all. In fact, had I not researched all the issues I was anticipating, your post summed up a lot of it. I was mostly aware of the slow performance and battery issues (e.g. drain, slow charging, popping the speakers, etc.).
Like yourself, I was mainly looking for a light media consumption device. Last month, I was lucky to have found an open-box "like new" Nexus 7 (2013) at a store. One that time (and the employees) forgot about and somehow ended back up on display. I scooped it up since I was always attracted to it (i.e. size, ROM-ability, Nexus purist - lol). I wanted something for my baby daughter to use; it's been great for her mealtimes and car travel times. Anyway, the battery on that was shot (read: Five Blinks Of Death). Luckily, I was able to get ASUS to honor a 90 day warranty on it. Imagine that, a limited warranty on a 2013 device as if it was new. It took some going back and forth, mostly a pleasant experience. So, thanks ASUS for helping a dad out. Going forward, I'm just wirelessly charging it so I don't wear out the micro USB port like you've mentioned on your N9. Now, I'm onto looking for something more for myself and my wife.
I settled on a Galaxy Tab S2 8.0" for it's ROM-ability and size (and at a good bargain). I like that it's got an extra bit of RAM over the N7 and N9, so it's hopefully better at handling my use cases. Nothing major, just watching some movies, streams, and using it as an e-Reader (Kindle app). But the itch to actually owning an N9 is still strong, lol. I might want to try and check fleabay every so often to see if I can pick up a steal of a bargain and just tinker with it. But I know I shouldn't, lol. I think the sluggish performance would really drive me bonkers. The N7 stutters a bit and I know if I used that as my daily driver, I'd probably yearn for something more.
Anyway, now, I'm babbling on, haha. Yeah, from the sounds of it and the landscape of Android tablets, it looks like Google's giving up the Android tablet game. They'll move towards chromebooks or chromeOS tablets. Until everyone re-focuses on webApps, I can't give up Android or iOS yet. Things like Verizon FiOs TV doesn't fully stream on a browser (yet?). I'm just glad there's the XDA/ROM community that's keeping most of these older tablets alive. The new ones have gotten very expensive for what they do. I almost went with an iPad since they're on some sales (read: clearing out older stock) now. But, I'm a sucker for pure Android if not their ROM counterparts.
And yeah, I feel you on that Amazon tablets. It's just not the same. But I've also been tempted to just get the kids' versions for my daughter. Pretty enticing with their 2-year worry-free warranty and freetime app for kids. I guess until this market is fully dry and big time communities like LineageOS fades, then I'll re-assess my family's tablet life, lol.
Thanks for the chat.