- Apr 17, 2014
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I have a different charging issue. I don't get the red x indicating connection to a computer or faulty cable.
My problem is that connecting any cable (including the ridiculously short Samsung cable) charges for about 30 seconds while in standby (screen off but tablet turned on), then the screen lights up as if it has been unplugged and the lightning bolt disappears. This is after the kitkat update which installed immediately when I unboxed it the other day. It also does it when completely turned on, but it takes longer.
To date I have not used the included charger as it has Hong Kong/UK pins (an adapter was included with this grey import into Australia). I can't imagine that that would be the problem as the charger I am using is a 12W iPad charger (although it does it with a 10W iPad charger as well). I will try that with the adapter when I get home. Both Hong Kong and Australia use 240V mains.
I have tried all the usual power-saving tricks like turning off wifi, bluetooth, GPS, clearing RAM, etc.
This is clearly a software problem due to the difference between screen off or on. Can anyone suggest a solution? Factory reset?
Thanks,
Michael
My problem is that connecting any cable (including the ridiculously short Samsung cable) charges for about 30 seconds while in standby (screen off but tablet turned on), then the screen lights up as if it has been unplugged and the lightning bolt disappears. This is after the kitkat update which installed immediately when I unboxed it the other day. It also does it when completely turned on, but it takes longer.
To date I have not used the included charger as it has Hong Kong/UK pins (an adapter was included with this grey import into Australia). I can't imagine that that would be the problem as the charger I am using is a 12W iPad charger (although it does it with a 10W iPad charger as well). I will try that with the adapter when I get home. Both Hong Kong and Australia use 240V mains.
I have tried all the usual power-saving tricks like turning off wifi, bluetooth, GPS, clearing RAM, etc.
This is clearly a software problem due to the difference between screen off or on. Can anyone suggest a solution? Factory reset?
Thanks,
Michael