On Sunday, April 29, 2012 8:58:39 AM UTC-7, Streets Of Boston wrote: > > The same happened to mine. I was hoping a firmware update by me would fix > it. However, the GoogleIO version of the tablet seemed to have a different > boot-loader than the standard ones. > I contacted Samsung and they told me the only way to flash it with a > proper firmware and fix it was to send it in to get it fixed. > > I did and within a week I had mine back fixed, for free. Mine was still in > its warranty. The warranty is for one year, if i'm not mistaken. This means > that yours can be fixed for free as well. > Register your tablet at www.samsung.com and go from there to get it fixed. > > Thanks. I'm hoping for the same turnaround. I'm cutting it close for AnDevCon. Doing presentations with a laptop is so last decade.
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