[Q] Samsung galaxy tab 2 7.0 wont charge??? - Galaxy Tab 2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Samsung tab 2 7.0 wont charge but i can turn it on when it is plugged to mains (but says its on 0% battery and if i do anything like put on a game it switches off) i presumed this was battery problem and i got a new one from amazon. It arrived today and i put it in but the same problem is happening so i wasted the money. How do i fix this???????

Problem is the BATTERY
It seems there is indeed a problem with the battery or the contacts, which isn't accessible by users.
I've heard that it is covered by warrenty and can can be get it fixed at the authorized service centers [if your device is still under warrenty]
it is also adviced to get it fixed immediately....:fingers-crossed:
hope your device is fixed>>>>>>>>>>>

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[Q] battery overheated charging disconnected

I have galaxy SII SGH-I727 the battery after a full charge last 1 hour idle mode , also when I plug it to charger I get a pop up message saying "battery overheated charging disconnected"
I tried factory reset , I replaced the battery and cleaned the USB slot but none of these solved the issue, I took it to Samsung repair center, they didn't bother looking at it as they just wanted to replace the motherboard which it is as expensive as new phone.
the battery is not really hot when that message pop up.
the phone is not rooted and I rather not to get involved in it
So before I give up on this phone, does anyone know a way to fix it ?
Regards
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N8013 Charging stuck at 0% - motherboard problem?

I've had this 8013 for a while and have hardly used it. Softbricked my Nexus 7 (bootloop, cant get to fastboot mode, but thats another story), so started up my 8013.
Somehow the screen on the 8013 stayed on and discharged the battery.
After connecting the charger (Samsung OEM charger and OEM cable) the status was: 0% Charging.
Have read (most) of the charging related posts on XDA and have not been able to revive my tablet.
I requested the Samsung Service Center to replace the battery, but they claim this is a motherboard problem.
I factory reset it - didn't help.
I used a rooting app and wiped the battery stats but that didn't help either.
So, is there any hope of fixing the 8013 (its out of warranty as I bought it from the US (refurbished) and the local Service Center will have nothing to do with it).
Solved / Workaround
I noticed the charger was getting warm, but cooled down after a while.
I left the charger connected for a day.
My guess was that the OS was seeing the battery charge at 0% and shutting the system down.
I fixed this by using
[MOD][XPOSED][2.3+] DisableCriticalBatteryShutdown - v1.0 [ABANDONED]
to disable the shutdown feature. With this installed the tablet has worked for more than 30 minutes now. Hopefully I can recalibrate the battery, if not, I'll just have to use it as long as I think it would be safe without killing it.

Funeral Time?

Recently my phone began to seem like it was discharging oddly and I noticed it was shutting of when the battery indicator still read around 20% so I calibrated the battery. I cant think of any reason there would be a direct relation between battery calibration and power sharing but coincidently after doing so evrytime I plugged in my charger (Samsung OEM, nothing generic) the phone initially indicated it recognized the charger with a chime and a halo ring above the home button but almost immediately charging stops and the phone gave a warning about power sharing indicating that the phone must be charged above 20%. To clarify, I've never used the power sharing feature and didn't even know about it till this issue arose. From this time on I could only charge the phone after I shut it down completely, simulated a battery removal and then inserted my charger afterwards while the phone remained off. Each of those times I've initiated those steps while some small amount of charge remained. Most recently the phone discharged completely and I cant get the phone to recognize any type of charger or USB. Lastly I began to noticed that thd phone continually mis recognized it's charger as USB and would indicated that USB had been removed even while the charger was still plugged into the wall and connected to the phone. I mention this because this says to me that there might be something which can be corrected which was corrupted or misconfiguration which could cause the phone to recognize the charger as USB. It might ve too late now that I cant get it to charge by a y conventional means though. So what do you think. Is it time to lay my Note 5 to rest already? I hope not. Unfortunately my warranty is void due to root so there won't be any exchanging. Thank God for insurance though right. If I can avoid the $175 for replacement I would love to though. Thanks in advance for your time anyone.
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Recently my phone began to seem like it was discharging oddly and I noticed it was shutting of when the battery indicator still read around 20% so I calibrated the battery. I cant think of any reason there would be a direct relation between battery calibration and power sharing but coincidently after doing so evrytime I plugged in my charger (Samsung OEM, nothing generic) the phone initially indicated it recognized the charger with a chime and a halo ring above the home button but almost immediately charging stops and the phone gave a warning about power sharing indicating that the phone must be charged above 20%. To clarify, I've never used the power sharing feature and didn't even know about it till this issue arose. From this time on I could only charge the phone after I shut it down completely, simulated a battery removal and then inserted my charger afterwards while the phone remained off. Each of those times I've initiated those steps while some small amount of charge remained. Most recently the phone discharged completely and I cant get the phone to recognize any type of charger or USB. Lastly I began to noticed that thd phone continually mis recognized it's charger as USB and would indicated that USB had been removed even while the charger was still plugged into the wall and connected to the phone. I mention this because this says to me that there might be something which can be corrected which was corrupted or misconfiguration which could cause the phone to recognize the charger as USB. It might ve too late now that I cant get it to charge by a y conventional means though. So what do you think. Is it time to lay my Note 5 to rest already? I hope not. Unfortunately my warranty is void due to root so there won't be any exchanging. Thank God for insurance though right. If I can avoid the $175 for replacement I would love to though. Thanks in advance for your time anyone.
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Your only choice is the 175, no way to get out of it....see if battery was removable could just buy a new one to see if its just the battery. I know one of my friend was having issue similar on the note 4 but a brand new battery fixed that.
Now instead of manufacturing warrantee, do tmobile warrantee. It should NOT be 175 for a replacement. You call them tell them the issue because I assume you have jump? Try the phone first...a replacement should come in 2 days. When I replaced my note 4 all I paid was 5 bucks.
Do warranty through t-mobile, they won't check for root
Check that there isn't any trash /pocket lint in the charger port.
Like with a flashlight
I am having the same issue, from everything I have read, a hard reset should fix it. I'm hesitant to do one because of the lack of an SD card. I have my cloud disabled because I don't want it, but I don't want to lose texts and pics I have saved.
I'd be tempted to odin to stock + factory reset.
As said, go thru tmobile. Just call them and tell them what it's doing. If it's a hardware issue I would have no problem doing a warranty exchange and in my previous dealings with tmobile, they don't care about the phone being knox tripped. My first note 5 I got back in November would get warm on longer calls and just shut off, I exchanged it with no questions asked.
Dude you pay 5 bucks on next bill and they'll overnight you a phone if u call now. They don't care honestly about root and your phone will be sorted as needing storage completely replaced anyway. I dropped my rooted Knox tripped phone new years eve. Screen died instantly. Yes they can detect if they were trying , even with screen dead, but they won't. I got my replacement today. Also if worse comes to worse and your worried about being told it's not covered when u mail back , the insurance warranty replacement is 50 or 75, I think 50. At first I thought also that I'm better off making the phone disappear, several friends at tmobile store advised me not to worry.
Edit: after reading again ,honestly I'm not sure which method mine was replaced with lol, I think maybe it did use the insurance. I just remember an option for more money as well, this option i was just asked to be sure no water damage and or signs of physical damage.
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Samsung killed my phone :'(

So I was at my cousin's house and my Xperia XZ Premium G8142's battery was running out and I didn't have my charger on me so I tried to use his Galaxy Note 9's charger. At first it was charging normally two minutes later it stopped charging and the Battery Care app crashed so I unplugged it and kept using it until it was fully discharged when I got back home I charged it with the original quick charger without any problems. The next day I noticed the battery was draining really fast but I thought it might be because of some apps running in the background. Later that day the WiFi connection was repeatedly disconnecting so I decided to reboot hoping to fix the connection issue but the phone got stuck on Sony logo for about two minutes then it suddenly died now it doesn't give any response no screen, no LED, no vibration, no flashmode, no fastboot, no nothing :crying: .
I went to a local maintenance center (not Sony Because there isn't any in Syria) they said that the power circuit was fried because of the high power rate of the Note 9's charger (Which didn't have any kind of a warning not to use it on other android devices) and they don't have the replacement parts .Now I'm stuck with a dead Sony flagship because Samsung didn't bother to warn their users to not use the charger on other devices and because Sony didn't export replacement parts to Syria due to political issues :crying: .
Does any of you know a way to send the device to an official Sony support center to fix it or how to get replacement parts so it can be fixed by a local center. Please Help I'm really desperate :crying: .
Thanks.
well Sony isnt a well known brand... If you are under warranty though, you can maybe contact international Sony support center and tell them about the issue.
Then again, how did you get your phone if your country doesnt ship parts to it? is it under warranty?
I also once tried my brother's galaxy s9+ charger, charged 1% and then stopped, I tried again, same thing happened so I realized the charger isnt good for Sony...
but I dont think your issue is only related to samsung charger because Ive seen more people having dead battery after being drained completely, I think its an issue in some Xperia devices...
Any way, if you are under warranty, there is no reason for Sony not to fix it for you, even in another country (depending on where you bought your device from), if you bought it from a private shop, maybe you can still ship your phone by paying a couple hundred $...
wish you all the best
Thank you for responding.
Unfortunately the warranty expired on 2nd of October.
I contacted Sony support center but they haven't provided a way to ship the phone to them.
Even though there are many shops in Syria are able to get Sony Xperia devices to sell not many repair shops bother to get the replacement parts for them because people are becoming less and less interested in Xperia smartphones especially when Samsung was able to provide more affordable devices (for a while).
I don't think it's a battery issue it was about 73% when the phone died (while rebooting) and i was able to charge it with the original charger twice after the battery was drained.
I'll try contacting Sony again and I'll look further for someone how might have or can acquire the replacement parts.
Thanks again for your time.
hello test volume (+) + power ? after test repair with xperia compagnon or flashtool ?
Unfortunately I tried the Volume up + power button combination many times and for different periods of time up to 5 min. but nothing happened and the Windows wont even see that there's a connected device and the phone doesn't go to flashmode or fastboot.

Samsung Galaxy XCover 3 doesn't charge.

Hello,
I have a Samsung Galaxy XCover 3, model SM-G389F, purchased in March 2018.
The Phone suddenly no longer charges or does it badly, I leave it charging overnight and the next day it continues with the same percentage of the Battery it had. Charging the phone off, in 10-20 minutes it suddenly stops charging and the battery icon disappears.
If I charge it on, after 10 or 20 minutes of charging, the phone is switched off by itself and stops charging inexplicably!
It is not a problem of cables, chargers or USB input, I have already checked everything, and it is the second Samsung Galaxy Xcover 3 SM-G389F mobile model that I have with exactly the same problem. Maybe it is a problem specific of this model.
I wanted to know if this is a software problem, and if I could solve it for example by reinstalling the factory ROM.
Or if it is a hardware problem, if Samsung could repair it under warranty or at any mobile phone repair service.
Please, I needed urgent help, I am traveling, and it is the only smartphone that I have and I cannot charge it.
Thank you so much.
Kind Regards.

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