[Q] a510 not charging and silicon/glue in mini usb - Acer Iconia A700 and A510

Today while charging my a510 I noticed it seemed to be hotter than usual around the mini usb port. I then noticed that there seemed to be a silicon/glue looking substance coming from the mini usb port and it would no longer charge. I have searched the internet for what this could be and only found one mention of this problem with no answers! Has anybody heard of this or know what could cause it at all?? Thanks in advance for any help.

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Hello Everybody , I have a Tablet Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 N8010 . In fact my Tablet is charging slowly and when i connect with the usb cable my computer does not recognize the Tablet . Somebody can help me
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I just received my Note 10.1, a used one with 3m length cable, and same as you, not recognized by the pc, I ordered shorter one on ebay
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i had a problem like this.
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BOStaurus said:
i had a problem like this.
Use the original cable, or a usb 3.0
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Why people are so lazy to search for the answer of this question??
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platypus78 said:
Hi all,
For some time now I've noticed that my usb cable do not connect reliably with my s7... initially it seems fine but if i try to use it whilst charging tje slightest movement and charging will stop due to the cable being dislodged, if not disconnected... even if i connect it and carefully lie it down to keep it charging i have to keep checking as i might well come back to find the cable moved ever so slightly but enough to interrupt charging...
I've obviously tried different cables, including new brand-name cables, not cheap rubbish, and the problem continues....
Basically, I'm 99% sure its to do with wearing down of the usb port on the phone itself, although i fomd this quite unbelievable considering the supposedly premium quality of the phone... it is 2 years old now but I've had several android phones and have never seen this problem before...
Anyone else have similar experience? Any suggestions as to whether or not this can be fixed ?
Thank you in advance for any opinions/feedback...
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