On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 03:14:25PM +1030, Ryan Verner wrote:
Before you return it for warranty, the issue may be that the battery
has entirely drained and it won't recharge. It's a "design fault",
affects mine too.
Try this:
http://www.droid-life.com/2012/12/27/fix-nexus-7-refusing-to-charge-try-this-trick/
the article states that this is due to a firmware bug that only appeared
after the 4.2 update.
that sounds more like a software update that included some planned
obsolescence. or more like forced rather than planned.
a lot of users will just assume the battery is dead and discover or
decide that it is far easier to just buy a new one than to attempt t
o
enforce their warranty rights.
apple lost a class action lawsuit in the US several years back because
their ipad batteries weren't replaceable and were designed to last,
iirc, only 18 months or less. i would expect and hope that winning
a class action against a company that issued a software update that
falsely simulated the battery dying would be a much easier prospect.
craig
ps: i'm very happy with my (original model) Nexus 7. excellent device.
I haven't allowed it to reboot to install the update it has been
nagging about for a few months though. mostly because my level of trust
of google has gone from "extremely low" to "none" and i'd rather install
cyanogenmod or something else...but i made the mistake of not rooting
the nexus 7 when i bought it over a year ago so will likely lose all of
my data + settings when i do get around to rooting it.
if my nexus 7 died (real
ly died
- cracked screen or whatever), i'd
almost certainly buy another one. but i'd root it and install CM
or something immediately.
and i don't think i'd install the google-apps bundle. google's play
store is full of shit (a perfect example of Sturgeon's Law), fdroid's
got most of the apps i actually need (the rest i can live without), and
the only google service i'd really have to find a replacement for is google
calendar. i'd be better off running my own calendar daemon if i could
find an android calendar app that could connect to it (i already know
that iceowl can be made to connect to any ical service)