If your tablet stops charging, even if it’s plugged in, it doesn’t mean it’s time to buy a new one. Here are eight ways to fix the problem when your tablet won’t charge!
1. Check the charging port of the tablet.
Usually the problem is with the tablet or the mobile charging pin itself. Observe; it will see if it is bent or twisted. The connectors on the charging cable must fit nicely to ensure that all the pins on the charger are properly connected to the pins on the port.
If your port is damaged, it may need to be patched, or the entire device may need to be replaced. You can also check the connector on the charging cable to make sure the port is the correct shape and not damaged.
2. Is your battery connection safe?
Make sure there are no holes and the battery is flush with the bracket. If this happens, remove the battery again and inspect the connector connection for debris blocking the connector, a possibly bent part of the connector, or continued corrosion of the connector.
Remove debris from soft fabrics, relocate any bent metal with small tweezers, and remove rust with a small amount of a suitable cleaner. Make sure the connector is dry until the battery is used again.
3. Check/replace the charging cable.
Charging cables can face challenges or become obsolete with continued use. So always say you use the system’s original charging cable or buy a good quality one that won’t damage your tablet or adapter.
4. Give the battery time to recover.
A battery that appears to be dead may have been deeply discharged. This shows that much more power has been drawn from the battery than expected, so there is so little remaining that it looks like it’s dead.
Refreshing a deeply discharged battery (if it can be recovered) will allow you to completely shut down the device and let it charge for a longer period of time (at least two or three hours).
5. Check/replace the charging adapter.
Check that the charging adapter is working properly, as adapters are often accused of charging. To make sure you don’t use a faulty adapter, connect your USB/cable to another adapter.
If your device is charging fine, it means you have a problem with the connector, and you’ll have to replace it with the most rudimentary device to fix the problem.
6. Stop using the tablet while charging.
If your tablet says it’s charging but the battery light doesn’t seem to move, it’s probably because you’re using your tablet too much while it’s charging.
If you play games, use step-by-step browsing, or run some other power-hungry app while plugged in, your tablet can discharge as fast as it charges.
7. Restart the tablet
Rebooting is easy and can be done with the following steps:
Press and hold the tablet or smartphone’s power rocker button.
Click Restart or Reboot from the options shown in the display.
You can restart your smartphone/tablet by pressing the power button for about 10-15 seconds to restart your tablet.
8. Replacing the battery
You should only try to replace the battery if no other strategies have solved the tablet charging problem.
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Thanks for reading, hope it helps!
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