Samsung Note 2014 edition (SMP605) wont charge whilst turned on

Max_Chappelli

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Some time ago I upgraded my Galaxy 10.1 note 2014 edition to Android 6, but the USB started to fail (?). I couldn’t get it to connect to Win10, but it charged and ran plugged in just fine. I replaced the USB plug and ribbon but that made no difference, and I was advised to replace the unit..
So I bought another one and upgraded it to Android 6 but something went wrong (Probably Me) and now that one wont start. It boots but wont start.
I then reverted back to the Original one, but now, the only way to charge it, is to turn it off???? And it fully charges in a couple of hours
If I use it whilst plugged in, despite it showing as “Charging” it actually discharges. Even just sitting doing nothing, plugged in, it discharges…as can be seen below

I would be very appreciative if any one could offer any solutions to get this device working efficiently again.Discharge.JPG
 

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Hi there. Perhaps the battery in the old model is too old and has been charged a lot of times.

Batteries degrade over time and usually have a set number of charging cycles (times a battery can be charged to full) before it needs to be replaced.

If you are using more battery power than the battery can charge at , then it will discharge rather than charge up. I am not sure of the science but I think it has something to do with voltage.

Due to its age any new batteries are likely to have been sitting in a warehouse for years and batteries degrade over time even when they aren't in use.

It is probably time to consider buying a new tablet.
 

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Hi Kirstein, thanks for the quick reply, the screen shots above are from the tablet sitting idle with a charger plugged in, and dont really want to buy a new one as this does exactly what i need it to do.... except charging (hahahaha).
it "Used to" charge whilst being used so even if the battery was cactus, i would still expect it to "Not Loose" charge whilst plugged in????