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Things I would like improved in the ASUS Transformer Infinity (TF700T)

So, I've spent a couple of months with the ASUS TF700T and its keyboard dock. Time to rant about things I don't like.
1) Startup time. Cold boot takes more than a minute. This is truly sad when Windows 8 Ultrabooks and Macbooks boot in seconds. Slower processor based android phones also boot faster. Why ASUS? What are you doing in this minute?
2) Critical Bugs. By that I mean glitches that cause the tablet to hang, randomly reboot or randomly shutdown. It's not hot. It's not being used for hours. It just crashes the kernel. It should NOT do that ASUS. I don't need that. Crash the app if you have to, not the whole tablet! Similarly with hot-plugging the dock sometimes.
3) Non-critical Bugs. That refers to little things that don't really affect productivity with the tablet but are driving me (and many others) insane.
a) What is this graphics card driver / whatever else issue that causes the random black lines to flicker on the screen at random intervals? What are these lines? ASUS, you can definitely reproduce this. This is not found on any other android device that I own (Samsung and HTC phones and tablets mainly). I realise it may not be a big deal (stuff does not crash at least), but this is a
 
So, I've spent a couple of months with the ASUS TF700T and its keyboard dock. Time to rant about things I don't like.
1) Startup time. Cold boot takes more than a minute. This is truly sad when Windows 8 Ultrabooks and Macbooks boot in seconds. Slower processor based android phones also boot faster. Why ASUS? What are you doing in this minute?
2) Critical Bugs. By that I mean glitches that cause the tablet to hang, randomly reboot or randomly shutdown. It's not hot. It's not being used for hours. It just crashes the kernel. It should NOT do that ASUS. I don't need that. Crash the app if you have to, not the whole tablet! Similarly with hot-plugging the dock sometimes.
3) Non-critical Bugs. That refers to little things that don't really affect productivity with the tablet but are driving me (and many others) insane.
a) What is this graphics card driver / whatever else issue that causes the random black lines to flicker on the screen at random intervals? What are these lines? ASUS, you can definitely reproduce this. This is not found on any other android device that I own (Samsung and HTC phones and tablets mainly). I realise it may not be a big deal (stuff does not crash at least), but this is a
 
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Thanks for your reply.
1.The startup time has to do with the speed that the internal storage can read. On a custom rom it usually only take about 40 seconds to boot. Internal storage is not fixable unless you replace hardware, it is not a driver issue. However, it has gotten better with 4.2.1.
2. The reboot are caused by apps that you have. A fresh install on stock 4.2.1 does not have barely if any reboots or crashes.
After a factory reset and leaving the ROM to stabilise, boot is 40-45 sec for me. With no apps installed, no emails, no contacts. It's good to know that I can't do anything to improve that :(

3. A. The black line issue is also unsolvable. The Dev community has worked on it for ages, unless ASUS can find a miracle cure. It has to do with the screen has a 60 refresh rate. The GPU does not refresh at the rate all the time, thus the cause of the black line. It is not a big deal, only a hassle, and it can again be minimized with a tweaked kernel.
Thanks for that, it's the first time that I come accross this explanation. I will unlock the device that gets RMA'd and install a different kernel.

I believe this has to do with when the tablet is asleep, it also puts the keyboard to sleep for battery saving purposes. Have you ever tried unchecking the battery saver in ASUS customized settings to see if that will keep it on while the screen is off?

The browser issue is with the internal storage. Browser2Ram will fix that issue, AND rooting does not void your warranty.
Some things can be fixed and some cant, it is a shame stock runs so crappily, but there is nothing that can be done with it. Also, ASUS ALWAYS stays 1 behind the latest, thus when Key Lime Pie, which I believe to be 5, is released, ASUS will update to 4.2.2. I am loving my tf700, but it does have a custom ROM on it, but if you are that frustrated, it is worth doing ;).

Tylor
PS I answered this also in Transformer forums. Unless you are willing to unlock your tablet, most things will still be there. CromiX solves the browser issue, and startup, keyboard is which you use, so no issue there.
I will try the battery saving option again and CromiX.
 
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Try disabling the asus bloatware that you dont use like asus sync, you have a google account so you shouldnt need another sync app. Also if you use a different weather app then you can disable the asus weather app and widget. These are just some examples but they do speed up your tablet, just remember to reboot your system after to make sure they take.
 
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I use the ASUS keyboard and would like to see the battery-use paradigm fully deplete the keyboard battery before starting to use the battery in the tablet.

I would also like to see the tablet allow charging from ANY type A USB connection. Type A USB outlets are appearing everywhere nowadays. Currently only the ASUS charger works with the ASUS tablet.
 
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