Showing posts with label Prime. Show all posts
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Monday, March 5, 2012

ASUS Tranformer Prime TF300T: Mobile World Congress 2012 Top 10 Tablet Preview - International Business Times

Asus may be ready to take over the Android tablet world in 2012, and they'll have their chance starting Monday at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. That's when they could debut the Transformer Prime TF300T, a follow-up to the original Transformer tablet.

That follow-up was thought to be the Transformer Prime TF201, but the TF300T may end up not being a quad-core device like the 201. It could be a dual-core device like the original, and perhaps not cost quite as much as the 201. Whatever Prime device comes out, it will one of dozens of new devices ready to explode onto the mobile scene.

MWC is the biggest all-mobile event of the year, so everyone will be there, except for Apple. Samsung will not be making a keynote either this year, but they will be debuting new devices. There will be smartphones and tablets and accessories galore, of course, but this is just about 10 of the hottest new tablets we could see at the annual event. Some of them have been leaked, others are just rumors, and still others are much closer to an actual launch.

Of course, not every new device is in this list because not every one has been leaked, but it should be an exciting show for mobile technology fans. Start the slideshow to see the top 10 tablets we expect to see at MWC 2012.

Tell us in the comments which device you are most excited about or most suspicious of.  


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Saturday, February 25, 2012

Important - Be Careful Not to Brick Your Transformer Prime; Issues Reported


While many of us are thrilled that we finally have an unlocked bootloader on the Transformer Prime, and we even have our first custom ROM already, there is one vitally important caveat to know. If you have unlocked already, do not update with the .15 ICS release from ASUS.
IF YOU TRY A MANUAL UPDATE USING ONE OF THE STOCK ROMS AFTER UNLOCKING YOU WILL HARD BRICK YOUR TABLET
What this means is that for those users that have gotten past their various issues by manually downloading and installing the ROM updates from the ASUS website, or are changing ROM versions by copying the blob file, if you do this after unlocking it is a hard-brick, game-over. We now have multiple reports of this from some very experienced Tablet Devs and Users.
If you are going to unlock, install Clockwork, and do a NANDROID backup. You will NOT be able to use any of the ASUS published updates.
Sources - (XDA-Developers, AndroidTablets)
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