I bought my tablet a month ago and had my first issue this morning. With less then 25% batter I hooked my tablet up to charge last night. When I woke in the morning I expected it to be fully charged. I pressed the button expecting the screen to pop up, but nothing. I proceeded to press the on/off button, but nothing. I attempted to use both the original charger and another charger with no luck. Both chargers work fine with my android phone, and I do realize that does not mean it will work with my tablet. I read online that you might be able to press the on/off button for 30 seconds, but that too has not worked.
Hold down the power on button and the volume up button at the same time for approx 10 seconds
Try it a couple of times and it may come back to life.
Hold the power button down for 10-15 seconds to force a power off. When turning back on, hold the power button down until you either feel it vibrate or something comes up on the screen.
SOURCE: my Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 battery not charging can you please tell me why
Same problem on my Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (GT-N8013) w/ OS 4.1.2
It just boots up and shuts down.
SOURCE: I bought my Samsung Galaxy
It sounds to me like you have an issue with your Galaxy Tab's charging port.
Fortunately it is still under warranty if you've just recently purchased it.
Take it back to the store or contact Samsung for a warranty replacement. They may be able to help you recover items from the memory.
Hope this helped!
Thanks!
it depends.. check the battery pack maybe this cause a over charge and check first if your galaxy tablet is still part of the warranty this will help you a lot.
SOURCE: My galaxy Tab (three months
This is my problem too and mine is also not getting connected to the pc. But my tab only gets charged when it's switched off.
Help!!!Help!!!!please help!!!!!
SOURCE: My galaxy tablet was fine
You can damage the battery but it is very rare to actually do that. What you need to do is plug it in to the wall charger and leave it alone over night. At that point it should be just fine. it will actually start to show some signs of life after a few hours but don't be tempted to do anything wih it. it will first show a charge light or something after maybe 40 minutes if it is a faster charger.
If it shows no life the next day then you can try charging again but at this point you may hae a problem that requires either a battery replacement or warrenty. The battery has a microcontroller on it and when the battey gets real low they do not behave that well and typically you get the stone dead brick behaviour. And most people do not let it charge long enough to get it working. It is possible that there are other problems but those are usually moore serious and require replacement of the unit. The battery can be replaced but requires the etire case to be disassembled.
So charge it then check your warrenty and it may need serious repairs or to be replaced. If it is out of warrenty then you need to be careful on the cost verses replaceemn
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