Saturday, April 29, 2017

Reviving Lenovo Yoga Tab 2 830LC (Not turning on nor charging)

I experienced a weird thing on my newly bought Lenovo Yoga Tab 2 830LC a few months ago. I am sharing on this blog the workaround I did to revive my tablet. I hope to help others in the same situation. You don't need to send it to a service center as you just need a screwdriver and this tutorial.

My family and I were on a staycation when this weird thing happened. I was using my tablet when it turned off as the battery reached 0%. I immediately charged it and left it charging the whole night. When I turned it on the next day, it vibrated and I had seen it booted up. After 10 minutes, the tablet was turned off again. I tried turning it on again but it was not responding. Charging it up did not also work for me. I waited for more than a week hoping it would turn on again but I waited in vain, no matter how long I press the power button and charge it up.

I'd read a number of posts of users in the same situation. Some suggested (1) holding the power button for more than 60 seconds, (2) doing a hard reset, and (3) waiting for the battery to totally drain and to charge it up. None of these worked for me. Until I encountered this YouTube video :

Many Lenovo Tab users had experienced a technical glitch that when the tablet's battery is drained, the device needs a battery reset. To do a battery reset, you need to:

(1) open up the device by using a small screwdriver;
(2) trace the battery cable connected to the motherboard;
(3) remove the battery cable from the board;
(4) then press the power button for 20 seconds;
(5) re-attach the battery cable to the board; and
(6) try turning on the device before returning the back cover.

How to remove the back cover of Lenovo Yoga Tab 2 and its battery cable? Follow this simple guide: Disassemble a Lenovo Yoga Tab 2.

After following these steps, I was able to revive my tablet without needing to send it to a service center and pay for the service.

I hope this will help others facing the same issue. Thanks. πŸ˜Š

Monday, July 4, 2016

The search for reliable Ongpin gold sellers

Our mother dear turns 50 today. Happy 50th birthday, Nanay! I love you so much.

Because it's her 50th year on Earth, what would be the most appropriate gift? Yes, we gave her a set of 18k gold jewelry: earrings, pendant, and bracelet. πŸ€‘πŸ€‘πŸ€‘

On my search for reliable gold sellers, I almost stumbled on online resellers who quoted us prices ranging from P2200-P2500/gram of 18K gold. Until I found some online threads discussing the gold in Ongpin.  These threads shared a number of advices/tips when buying gold as there are many reported scammers in said place. I shortlisted four (4) reliable gold sellers with their active contact numbers:

Capitol Goldsmith - (02) 2440329 (unattended)
Helen Yu Jewelry Shop - 09178582078
Ty Po Huat - 09209550946, 09228489839, 09209724155
Diamond Fire Fine Jewelry - (02) 313-8460

On 2 July, Saturday, we went to Ongpin. From SM Fairview our travel time was almost 2.5 hours. Weew! Unfortunately, we were caught by Manila City Hall's traffic staff for minor violation because they explained that the inner most lane along EspaΓ±a is for left turning vehicles only. Please note that there were no signs/notices about this traffic rule πŸ˜° Thank God the enforcers absolved us with a strict remark that they implement a one-strike policy in Manila.

We reached Ongpin at 12:30pm. We had lunch at David's Tea House for P600 (3pax) and parked our car there. Parking is free for 3 hours for minimum order of P200 food meal.  The parking lot is covered and has a roving security personnel.  We were lucky that the owner of the Tea House was there during our visit.  He is very pleased with my baby Yves and gave us some free delicacies :)

At 1:15PM, we started looking for the 4 shortlisted sellers through our cellphone GPS. We were unable to find Capitol Goldsmith and no one can point us on the exact location of Capitol Goldsmith. So again we roam around Ongpin with our fussy toddler. We found Ty Po Huat. The owners are very accommodating. They quoted us P1850/gram for 18k gold. Because our toddler was acting up, we considered the selection of Ty Po Huat and did not bother to visit Helen Yu and Diamond Fire. We were really looking forward to visit the other stores if only the odds are with us.

Ty Po Huat has limited designs of jewelry when we visited their shop. But we were able to get a good design for our mother. Our total price for the set was P11,100 and was discounted to P10,800. If in any case you wish to visit Ty Po Huat, please look for Ms. Joanne Freznosa.  Her calling card is provided below.

We were heading home at 2:30PM and depended on the our GPS for the route.  Unfortunately, we were again caught for another traffic violation, turning right on a no right turn road.  The GPS was pointing us to that route but because of newly imposed traffic rules in Manila, this are not reflected in Google Maps *sigh*.  Moral of the story: please consider commuting when going to Manila, it's really a pain in the ***! :-p






Sunday, July 3, 2016

Review on McDo mobile app

Okay. I know this is no biggie but I want everyone to be informed since McDo failed to inform me 😜

It was around 9pm yesterday, 2 July, when my husband and I decided to try out McDo's mobile app and to redeem my free cheeseburger coupon; we were also not ready for dinner and McDo should have saved our night. It took me 20mins to submit my orders as the app crashed several times during my attempt to update my contact details and address.

At around 9:20pm, I successfully sent my orders using the app. It notified me that I will receive a confirmation message/email and that my cart will be emptied. We estimated to have our dinner at around 10pm since according to McDo, orders will be delivered within 30mins. Sounds really good! Unfortunately we never heard anything from McDo.

After 20mins, I did not get a text, call nor email. We hesitated to buy meals from a nearby 7/11 as McDo might contact us anytime. 10pm came and still no response from McDo even via email. We heard nothing from McDo. We had our lunch at 10:30pm at 7/11, thank God there is a 7/11 store nearby.

On 3 July, I immediately checked my phone for an sms or email from McDo, again no response. I decided to send an email to inform them of a possible app glitch because I CARE. After 30mins, McDo replied to my email saying that my orders were cancelled because I posted a wrong cellphone number (maybe I mistyped it due to my frustrations over several app crashes when I updated my profile). I was slighted by their poor customer service. So they received my orders and cancelled it without even bothering to inform the customer by all means. The email address is a requirement when ordering via app, I expected McDo to inform the customer via email if the mobile number is unreachable. This should have been their protocol like the other companies'. Below are the screenshots of our email exchanges. The last email I sent to McDo did not receive any response as of this moment, 3 July, 8pm.

They are in a food business and they should not keep their customers waiting in vain, hungry. Such a poor customer service.

Now, you were informed because I CARE 😜