Disclaimer: We should not be held responsible or liable in any manner for any damage caused to the device which is very unlikely if you follow the instructions carefully mentioned in this article.
Note: If at all your Asus Transformer Prime TF gets in the boot loop sequence then you need to turn off the device and then reapply the update from the start. To turn off you can reinsert the battery or say you can long press the power button. So there you go, you have now successfully applied the latest KitKat 4. Do let us know in the comments section just in case if you face any issues in the process of firmware update. Your email address will not be published.
Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. However, just because the battery on your Asus Transformer Prime TF isn't charging doesn't mean it needs to be changed right away. Remember that before reaching the battery, the electric current travels through a logic board and is detected by the Android system and firmware. I've seen so many examples when the owner claimed that his or her phone was not charging, but the system had simply crashed, leaving the screen blank and the phone unusable.
A gentle reset is required in this circumstance. The following are some of the issues that our readers have sent us. Continue reading because you might come across one of them. Problem: So, I recently purchased a new Asus Transformer Prime TF phone from Sprint, and so far, the phone is performing as described, with the exception of charging in my car.
My automobile charges all of my other phones just well. But the issue that has me stumped is that the phone charges properly when I use the original charger that came with the package to connect the charger into a wall socket. So, I don't believe it's a hardware or port issue. It's quite inconvenient because it won't charge in my car when I use my car charger. Do you have any idea what the issue is and how I might solve it? Troubleshooting: Hello, Clarisse.
Because it's charging using its original charger, it appears that the phone isn't the issue. Your vehicle charger, on the other hand, is compatible with a variety of different gadgets.
As a result, the USB cord is in doubt. If your phone still won't charge with your vehicle charger after trying a new cord, the issue is likely with the charger, which may not have enough amperage to drive electric current into the battery. Chargers having a 2 Amp rating are required for Samsung smartphones. It does not respond when I plug it in. The charging symbol does not appear, and the LED does not light up. What exactly is the issue here?
Are you able to assist me, guys? Troubleshooting: Good day. To begin, check sure you're using the device's original charger and that the USB cord is correctly inserted into both the charger and the phone's port. It's possible that the problem is with the charging unit or with the cord alone. So, let's see if we can rule out any options. To begin, connect your phone to your computer using the original USB cord and see whether it is detected.
Otherwise, then it's most likely a cable issue, so you know what to do next. If your computer detects the phone, try focusing your attention on the charger itself. If you have other phones, try charging them using the charger that came with your Asus Transformer Prime TF They won't charge, you'll need to get a new charger. If you've eliminated the possibility that the issue isn't with the charger or cord, the problem is with your phone.
You'll need to rule out the idea that it's simply a software issue, so start by booting your Asus Transformer Prime TF into safe mode :. Try charging your phone while in safe mode, and if it fails again, back up all of your data and does a full hard reset.
After all, a technician's first step would be to reset the phone, so it's best if you do it first. If you can repair the problem yourself, you've just spared yourself the trouble of going to a tech store, describing the problem, and answering inquiries.
Problem: Hello, everyone! So I charged my phone, only to find that it was completely unresponsive. I've tried restarting it multiple times, but it still won't charge. What is causing this? Please assist me.
The first thing I recommend is a soft reset, which is as simple as pressing and holding the Power and Volume Down keys for 10 seconds until the phone turns off. Plug the phone in to charge while it is switched off. At this time, it's pretty clear that the issue has been resolved.
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