ASUS ZenPad 7.0 (Z370KL) User Manual
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To perform a factory reset, go to Settings > Backup & reset > Factory data reset. Confirm the action and wait for the tablet to restart. Ensure you have backed up your data before proceeding.
Check the charging cable and adapter for damage. Try using a different power outlet or charging cable. If the issue persists, clean the charging port gently with a dry brush and ensure there is no debris blocking the connection.
Press and hold the Power button and Volume Down button simultaneously until you see a capture animation. The screenshot will be saved in the Gallery under the Screenshots folder.
Yes, the ASUS ZenPad 7.0 supports microSD cards up to 128GB. Insert the microSD card into the card slot on the side of the tablet to expand your storage.
Go to Settings > About tablet > System update. Tap on Check update to see if any updates are available. Follow the on-screen instructions to download and install the update.
Clear the cache by going to Settings > Storage & USB > Cached data. Consider uninstalling unused apps and performing a restart. If the issue persists, a factory reset may be necessary.
Swipe down from the top of the screen to access Quick Settings. Tap on the Wi-Fi icon and select your preferred network. Enter the password if prompted and press Connect.
Yes, if your ASUS ZenPad 7.0 model supports 4G LTE and has a SIM card slot, you can make calls and send text messages using a SIM card. Use the pre-installed Phone app to dial numbers.
Go to Settings > About tablet and tap on the Build number seven times. You will see a notification that Developer Options have been enabled. Access them from the main Settings menu.
Check for software updates and install them if available. Remove any recently installed apps that may be causing the issue. If the problem continues, perform a factory reset as a last resort.