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could be software issue reset it would fix it:?
damage to ports both broken sounds unlikely
try usb plug into a different computer
the cables inside the tablet are loose or not connected
check for damage to ports and loose connections inside device
If you feel comfortable you could take it apart and re-solder the charge port. Most tablets are not that hard to take apart. You really just need some plastic pry bars and small screw drivers
it is a very highly chance your charging port is broken on the inside or is loose but if you know the tablet still has some charge left in it you can try holding down the power button for 20-30 seconds and see if it turns on.
both of my charging ports on my zeepad are TOO LOOSE and wont make contact anymore, i need both ports so i can repair it myself, im so disapointed in the quality of the charging ports, one is a usb aanother is a skinny pin type...I really need the ports from someplace..
If it won't charge then you may have a defective charger, a failed battery or a loose solder joint at the charging port. If your charger plug is fitted with a fuse then consider checking the fuse is okay by trying a new one. Also, check your charger on a friends HTC, check their charger on your HTC. It really is a process of elimination to find the issue yourself. The HTC won't turn on because it isn't charged, until you fix charging prob it won't turn on.
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