[Q] N8000 empty battery while boot loop - Galaxy Note 10.1 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
i tried to root my Note 10.1 (N8000, german, not locked) but ran into some problems. The tablet was struck in a boot loop (at the samsung logo) at the beginning of the weekend. I hadn't time to fix that and now, the battery seems to be empty and can't be charged anymore. After more than 2 hours of charing i still can't turn the tablet on... Download or recovery mode althoug don't work, the screen stas black.
Is a working system neccesary to charge the battery? And if so, are there any chances to fix that without sending it back to samsung?
Best regards in advance for your helpful advices!

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[Q] P6800, stuck in Samsung logo at boot, no more access to recovery,

Hi everybody, my beloved P6800 started a couple of days ago to exhibit a strange behavior : after a full battery discharge (my bad), it remained stuck on the Samsung logo (not bootloop), et recovery was no longer available.
Only OS Download mode works, i've tried stock Samsung ROMS + recovery, Odin tells me everything works fine, but i'm unable to access recovery again, and whatever the recovery/rom I flash, the same symptoms happen.
I've heard of defective RAM on some 7.7 Tabs, forcing users to repartition excluding bad chips, but without recovery access, I'm quite blind
Has anybody encountered such behavior on a 7.7 ?
Thanks in advance and have a nice day !
sebguilbaud said:
Hi everybody, my beloved P6800 started a couple of days ago to exhibit a strange behavior : after a full battery discharge (my bad), it remained stuck on the Samsung logo (not bootloop), et recovery was no longer available.
Only OS Download mode works, i've tried stock Samsung ROMS + recovery, Odin tells me everything works fine, but i'm unable to access recovery again, and whatever the recovery/rom I flash, the same symptoms happen.
I've heard of defective RAM on some 7.7 Tabs, forcing users to repartition excluding bad chips, but without recovery access, I'm quite blind
Has anybody encountered such behavior on a 7.7 ?
Thanks in advance and have a nice day !
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Hello!
I have same problem with my tab. When I try charging it shows battery with "wait" sign and no progress. Is it the same for you? Have you found a fix?

[Completed] I think I have bricked my SM-T320, help

model: sm-t320 wifi only, just flashed cm13 nightly, i believe it was the one released on the first of February 2016, the tablet was working okay sometimes a bit laggy but that is expected with the nightly not fully developed or whatever. i installed and am still using cm13 on my tablet but i installed it on my friends tablet which is the exact same tablet, color and all, and this happened: it shut of by itself and when i tried to turn it back on it wouldnt. i plugged it in and the battery charging icon turned on but it was only the icon with the loading circle image in the middle. so i let it charge for a good six hours and during that the screen stayed on with the same image. when i unplugged it, after about two seconds the screen dimmed and started flashing on and of as if there was a loose connection. then it just shuts off. when it is unplugged i cant do anything, (turn on, download mode, recovery) the screen just stays blank. when i have it plugged in i can access the first boot screen displaying "samsung galaxy tab pro" and it will not go any further. i can also access download mode perfectly. i cannot access recovery mode, it just goes straight to the first boot screen. i tried flashing the stock rom and was unsuccessful. either because the computer was not supplying enough voltage/amps to keep the tablet running or it just simply would not boot. the flash was successful each time i tried on odin but the same issues happened on the tablet each time. i did not install Gapps because he just wanted to try it out quickly and maybe keep it or go back to stock if (that helps). i believe that is all i know. please help me!
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model: sm-t320 wifi only, just flashed cm13 nightly, i believe it was the one released on the first of February 2016, the tablet was working okay sometimes a bit laggy but that is expected with the nightly not fully developed or whatever. i installed and am still using cm13 on my tablet but i installed it on my friends tablet which is the exact same tablet, color and all, and this happened: it shut of by itself and when i tried to turn it back on it wouldnt. i plugged it in and the battery charging icon turned on but it was only the icon with the loading circle image in the middle. so i let it charge for a good six hours and during that the screen stayed on with the same image. when i unplugged it, after about two seconds the screen dimmed and started flashing on and of as if there was a loose connection. then it just shuts off. when it is unplugged i cant do anything, (turn on, download mode, recovery) the screen just stays blank. when i have it plugged in i can access the first boot screen displaying "samsung galaxy tab pro" and it will not go any further. i can also access download mode perfectly. i cannot access recovery mode, it just goes straight to the first boot screen. i tried flashing the stock rom and was unsuccessful. either because the computer was not supplying enough voltage/amps to keep the tablet running or it just simply would not boot. the flash was successful each time i tried on odin but the same issues happened on the tablet each time. i did not install Gapps because he just wanted to try it out quickly and maybe keep it or go back to stock if (that helps). i believe that is all i know. please help me!
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Greetings,
Thank you for using XDA Assist.
Based on the model number you've provided, this is the homepage for your device:
Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 12.2, 10.1, 8.4
Guides and other helpful information can be found in the General Section.
If you create an XDA account, you can ask your questions in the Q&A Section.
Good luck and welcome to XDA!

Note 10.1 GT-N8000 Boot Loop and Can't access Recovery Mode. Please Help

Hey all,
I was hoping that someone here could please offer some advice that I'm having with my tablet. Using the Note 10.1 GT-N8000
So at the weekend I had an issue where the tablet just kept freezing on me, screen wouldn't time out, clock wouldn't update etc. So after several reboots I figured the only thing for it would be to wipe it and start again. So after getting to recovery mode I wipe the cache and then eventually did the full wipe thing. Booted up after that as expected like brand new so I did the whole reinstalling my apps and what not thinking everything was a-ok. So I came back to it a lil later and it's off (so i think the batts just died on me) plug it in and put it on charge and boot up and it won't get past the 'Galaxy Note 10.1' screen and just cycles in a constant loop. I tried to then go to recovery mode again and whilst the holding up and power gets me to the screen I would first see the android logo with the energy belly (no menu options appear) and it would instantly switch to an android logo on it's back with a red exclamation mark icon atop it, before returning to the boot loop. I've tried to get into Odin mode which i can successfully do.
I've looked at some threads here about similar issues but tbh with some terminology used I'm a bit unfamiliar with so was lost on them quite easy, my knowledge on these issues being rather basic.
If anyone could offer any assistance I would be most grateful
Thanks
Flash stock rom from sammobile viaOdin.
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[Completed] Cannot charge Samsung Galaxy 8.0 (N5100) and is in bootloop

I have a soft-bricked Samsung GT-N5100 and it doesn't seem like it can be fixed easily. My device has no OS installed due to flashing failures, but I managed to install a custom recovery(TWRP). The problem is, the battery of my device is too low for me to actually try anything, even opening it takes too much effort. When I plug the charger, my device's screen flickers while in Samsung Logo, then boots straight to recovery. Recovery mode then drains my battery, and somehow I can't charge in recovery mode. Does anyone know how to charge my battery? The battery is built-in, by the way.
MarkCataquiz said:
I have a soft-bricked Samsung GT-N5100 and it doesn't seem like it can be fixed easily. My device has no OS installed due to flashing failures, but I managed to install a custom recovery(TWRP). The problem is, the battery of my device is too low for me to actually try anything, even opening it takes too much effort. When I plug the charger, my device's screen flickers while in Samsung Logo, then boots straight to recovery. Recovery mode then drains my battery, and somehow I can't charge in recovery mode. Does anyone know how to charge my battery? The battery is built-in, by the way.
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Duplicate:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/xda-assist/samsung-galaxy-note-8-0-gt-n5100-charge-t3494896
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Samsung Tab 2 [GT-P3100] Won't work

Summary: I was installing a Slim7 custom rom on my tablet when before it finishes off the power went off and my device turned off completely, when I was trying to boot back on Recovery [TWRP] it won't work so thus Download mode it is completely dead. Thinking this was a battery problem (drained, I guess) I tried to charge my tablet but it doesn't charge properly, stucked in "cycle" logo inside a battery (but won't animate as usual) and doesn't proceed to actual charging animation.
"I am sure this was due to battery problem, I tried to install it with 5% battery (but charging on a pc). I think it didn't charge correctly until it ran out."
I tried everything that might help myself
- holding power button for few minute and plugging the charger after a couple of seconds..
- Using Samsung Kies
- Odin
So how do I fix this problem??
please help me.
none works. hopefully someone here is willing to help me out, thanks in advance
You should never use KIES if you installed a custom ROM or a custom recovery - it's likely to fail and giving "black screen of death"

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