5 Things to Do When Your Tablet doesn't Charge
You can't charge your tablet.
1. The first thing you need to do is to turn the device off. If it is a new model, you may need to take the charger out and try a different one. If it is an older model, you can remove the battery and power connector. You can also try to reconnect the charging cord and try again. If all else fails, you can still do a few other things to fix the problem.
2. Check the charger - Make sure you have the official charger. If you don't have the official charger for your tablet, you can buy one from the manufacturer. Please do not use a third-party charger, as they are not designed to provide optimal power to your tablet.
3. Another way to fix the charging issue is to try connecting the cable to another power source. This can be a laptop, a power bank, a home console, or an Apple charger.
4. Stop Using the tablet while it changes - If your phone says it's charging, but the battery indicator barely moves, you may be using it too much while it's charging.
While plugged in, your tablet can drain as quickly as it charges if you're playing games, utilizing turn-by-turn navigation, or running another power-hungry software.
5. Alternatively, if the battery doesn't charge, you can try replacing the battery. The battery is not always removable. If you're unsure how to remove the battery, you can try removing it and pressing the power button for a few seconds. Usually, the tablet will charge after about 10 minutes, so be patient. Ultimately, it would help if you let your tablet charge overnight.
When nothing else works, get in touch with a certified technician: If the above solution doesn't work, you'll have to consider that your phone is broken or malfunctioning. In this situation, you'll either need to contact the manufacturer's customer service number to send your phone in for repair or find a nearby tablet repair shop.
Whether you need a simple screen repair for your tablet or a complex water damage repair, you can rely on experts at iFixScreens, they have trained and certified technicians to ensure you get the best experience.
Depending on the problem and whether your phone is still under warranty, you may have to pay for the repairs — and go without your phone while it's being repaired — but it'll almost certainly be less expensive than buying a new phone.
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