new problem problem with Samsung SM-T225 tablet - not starting AGAIN!!!

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I believe the tablet is fully charged, but I can't get it to start, after pushing and pushing the power button for like forever!

is there any way to force it to restart, with a pin or a paper clip or something like that?

Help - grateful for any suggestions!

w
 
So this has happened before? I can't quite tell from your thread title, because you said it's a new problem, and then that it's not starting "again."

Have you tried using a different charging plug and cable, letting it charge on a wall outlet for at least 4 hours, and then trying to power on again?
 
So this has happened before? I can't quite tell from your thread title, because you said it's a new problem, and then that it's not starting "again."

Have you tried using a different charging plug and cable, letting it charge on a wall outlet for at least 4 hours, and then trying to power on again?
But it's a "new problem problem". So that might be why it's happening "again". 😉
 
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yeah, it happened last summer, and I just had to hold the power button a super long time, but I finally turned on - and now I am getting nothing!

okay: I just checked out a different power AC cord - I know this one works because it just worked with my Samsung phone - all right, I'll try leaving the tablet plugged for a few hours or overnight and see if anything changes.

thanks!

w
 
I tested the charger / cable, and it worked fine with my phone.

then I charged the tablet all night - or rather, I had the charger plugged into it.

And this morning - nothing. Nothing turns on, no matter what I try. (This is an "ex-parrot!")

(am still curious if the old "sticking in a pin" trick is something to try... but no one has mentioned it, so I think not...)

one more thing I think I saw somewhere: cleaning the charging port on the tablet - I saw that Amazon has special brushes and a can of compressed air that's supposed to be able to do that. So I ordered that stuff and it should be here tomorrow.

We shall see if that works!

in the meantime, always grateful for more suggestions!

thanks again everyboyd,

w
 
It may have simply died. Does the back seem to be bulging at all? If so, that would signal battery failure.
 
I tested the charger / cable, and it worked fine with my phone.

then I charged the tablet all night - or rather, I had the charger plugged into it.

And this morning - nothing. Nothing turns on, no matter what I try. (This is an "ex-parrot!")

(am still curious if the old "sticking in a pin" trick is something to try... but no one has mentioned it, so I think not...)

one more thing I think I saw somewhere: cleaning the charging port on the tablet - I saw that Amazon has special brushes and a can of compressed air that's supposed to be able to do that. So I ordered that stuff and it should be here tomorrow.

We shall see if that works!
in the meantime, always grateful for more suggestions!
thanks again everyboyd,
w
I have an older Samsung phone that wouldn't take a charge, once, and the canned air did the trick! (y) Just make sure that the compressed air is moisture free! As some cleaning/duster cans (like the: 'Ultra Duster' brand, as well as several other garbage brands being sold on amazon) oddly shoot a lot of moisture, of which, aside from being bad for all electronics, is especially bad for phone & tablets ports &c, as you might then get the 'moisture in port' alert. Also, several brands warn to 'Do Not Shake" the canned air cans before using them. :unsure:

Note: Lately, we seem to typically have good air with brands like: 'Dust Off' & 'Office Depot'. And the last 4-pack of Dust Off cans (that we bought at samsclub .com) was $5 less than the crappy moisture-spraying 4-pack of cans we previously purchased at amazon.

We also have some vacuum hose nozzle reducers - that go all the way down to an approx 1/4" nozzle, one having a little brush tip, of which I also swished around a bit in the charging port.
 
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