I get at least one reboot a day. I'm on different roms a lot too, usually stock kernel. It doesn't really bother me though.
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Will do!
only thing wrong with my current one is the reboots, i dont have light bleed.
i will be blown if i receive a tablet that no longer randomly reboots, but has light bleed!!
also, is there a way to check the build version? like to determine a how a batch the tablet was in when manufactured?
i dont want a first day release tablet
Have you tried tricks mentioned elsewhere..like disabling current background sync, facebook etc...if not may be worth trying
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I tried it all. Pointless now though. Already RMA'd it and new one should arrive monday according to tracking info so we'll see
To be fair, its pretty safe to assume he won't like his replacement unit either! :good:
For all you having reboots, try backing up your n10, clean flash Paranoidandroid with Francos r7. Hadn't had a single reboot in like 2 months..
I really doubt it's faulty hardware.
For all you having reboots, try backing up your n10, clean flash Paranoidandroid with Francos r7. Hadn't had a single reboot in like 2 months..
I really doubt it's faulty hardware.
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This is actually the WRONG way to go about "fixing" a problem. I haven't had a reboot since I bought it over a month ago and have used three different ROMs (including completely stock). If you're having reboot issues you debug the problem with stock ROM, stock kernel, and market apps. Not throwing completely customized ROMs and kernels at the problem. That doesn't even make any sense.
1) debug the stock rom how? thats pretty vague. and if you're suggesting loading on market apps 1 by 1 ,waiting a day for a reboot by that app, could take over a year to debug if you have 180 or more apps like I do
2) why does using customized roms not make any sense? it makes plenty sense. esp if you use popular roms. why? because those roms are "customized" to give you a better user experience. And for problems, most times you dont have to fix on your own. All you do is keep the latest rom flashed and most fixes are already in there from other people reporting problems and advanced people "dev" who most likely know a lot more about the internal workings of Android that most users dont
Ya know.. Before I was almost certain, now I'm positively certain that no matter what people say that are trying to help you, you will dismiss it regardless because you have this preconceived notion and idea in your head that you are 100% right and it is completely unfathomable you could possibly be wrong. You are completely dismissive of any idea or logic that isn't lined up with your own. You created this thread for attention and `help' but you really don't want either, you want a soap box and nothing more..
Good luck. I have seen it on other posts on how you can determine which version you are getting by looking at the serial number. First version starts with R32C then the next one is R32D.
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ok just got a "new" R32D
current one is a R32C
does anybody with R32D currently have reboots?
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Heard the R32D's have the worst light bleed and back creak noise. Is yours ok'
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ok just got a "new" R32D
current one is a R32C
does anybody with R32D currently have reboots?
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Too many damn reboots!
Even on 4.2.2
Only good thing is the incredible ipad beating resolution.
So whats the next best tablet over this nexus 10?I'm in the market to buy like today!
Too many damn reboots!
Even on 4.2.2
Only good thing is the incredible ipad beating resolution.
So whats the next best tablet over this nexus 10?I'm in the market to buy like today!
I tried it all. Pointless now though. Already RMA'd it and new one should arrive monday according to tracking info so we'll see