It is possibly the best-known of all state mottos, partly because it conveys an assertive independence historically found in American political philosophy and partly because of its contrast to the milder sentiments found in other state mottos. state of New Hampshire, adopted by the state in 1945. " Live Free or Die" is the official motto of the U.S. "Live Free or Die" on the New Hampshire state quarter "Live Free or Die" in the state emblem For other uses, see Live Free or Die (disambiguation). Sorry, I'm really frustrated and angry at Google for their lack of quality support for their branded devices.This article is about the state motto. A great device will work properly for more than 6 months in my opinion. It is a great device, well I thought it was a great device. The unfortunate part is I have really grown attached to my N7. But, if the devices don't even last 6 months under normal use, that is not a better buy. I know that the Nexus line of devices are supposed to be more reasonably priced for what you get. Right now, I'm considering whether or not I want to purchase a replacement Nexus device, or simply go back to another tablet device whose company has a more customer friendly system in place. Google needs to get its act together for their retail business. I am basically being asked to make an interest free loan to Google (in my opinion) in order to get a replacement device on a warrantied item. With iPads, you can go into an Apple Store and receive replacements relatively hassle free. ![]() That hold amount exceeds my comfort level, especially at this time of year (just coming out of the holidays).Įven the electronic devices I have had to get replaced via Amazon haven't had such ridiculous and unreasonable return policies. I'm not sure how other people budget money, but I try to keep a certain amount of money available to myself in case of emergencies. So, I'm looking at minimum a week before I receive the replacement device, then another week before the defective device is returned and then however many days it takes for the $199.99 authorization to fall off of my account. Replacement devices are sent out via the most inexpensive method available. In order to exchange the item, Google will need to put an authorization hold on my credit card for $199.99 until they receive the defective device back. Unfortunately, Google's return policy is flat ridiculous. I went from approximately 9% battery to 0%. For whatever reason, the device when I plug it in only cycles on for a few seconds and then shuts off. I tried several different things to get mine working but couldn't get it to work. I have experienced a similar problem on my Nexus 7. Should you see it drop to 10% or under, find yourself a charger. For the rest of you, I suggest not letting your N7 completely run out of juice. Hope that helps those of you with dead Nexus 7s. You should now see the battery meter (pictured above) with your device returning to life. Once your device is off, unplug the charger and then plug it back into the device.Ħ. Choose that option with the Power button.ĥ. Once in the bootloader menu, use Volume Down until you see ?Power Off Device.?Ĥ. You may have to try this with different chargers or test out the timing in order to get it to work.ģ. *This should get you into the bootloader menu. Immediately after plugging it in, press Volume Down and Power at the same time. Well, there is one combo along with a charger that worked for me, getting my N7 back on the charging path of pleasure.ġ. ![]() ![]() The device, at least mine and in others? cases, won?t turn on with any combination of button pressing. In fact, if you let your Nexus 7 die completely, you may run into a screen flashing or pixel party experience once plugged into a charger that won?t bring you joy. As users leave their tablet idle for an extended period of time or use it for hours until the battery runs completely dry, the device is having a hell of a time charging back up again or even turning on. One of those that has plagued many (according to a variety of forum posts), is a charging issue with the Nexus 7. With the introduction of Android 4.2 came a number of little obnoxious bugs that we are slowly figuring out fixes for. I used this method below and it worked! I had all the same issues-fuzzy screen, wont turn on, ect.
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