I had a Nexus 7 for two years and it ran flawlessly until one day it just did not work. I sent it back to Asus and they determined that it needed a motherboard. Because it was out of warranty I ordered one on eBay, and installed it and the tablet for the most part works fine.
However it registers 0% battery life and always says that I need to connect the charger. I know that the battery is fully charged because, just for instants, I set it up on a photo slideshow and it played for eight hours or more.
Occasionally I have trouble turning the tablet on. I read on some forums some tips and tricks – like trying to turn it on within a few seconds of plugging in the charging cable.
Other than to replace the motherboard again… Is there anything I can do with this to have consistent performance?
At this point… I would even love to sail this, but I don't know who would be interested in buying it in the condition it is in… Unless it were someone on this forum.
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Hi just wondering if anyone else has had a issue with the battery suddenly having reduced charge. Over the last few days my wife has been complaining about her phone discharging in only a few hours. I thought an app might be causing it but I've looked and can't find anything that would cause wakelocks. Now she's complaining that the phone has shutdown after showing a 70-80% charge and then when it started back up was nearly empty. Has anyone else experienced this or can recommend a possible fix please? I'm going to try a factory reset when I get home from work but would appreciate any advise.
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That phone has one of the faulty batteries.
Call Samsung and get a free replacement
Hey guys,
I'm done on this one. Yesterday, my phone was working normally, as it should, then as I got up a few hours ago, my phone was real hot, like insanely hot, and it didn't respond to anything - No buttons or screen input.
I think the battery's dead, but I can't be sure, mainly because the battery status is good.
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That was right after booting, after that it just didn't respond.
I'm trying to get it to boot from my I9300's battery, but without luck, and that's what's putting me off.
My I9300's battery worked fine the last time I used it in my I9505, which was a few months ago, as my phone just buggered up after each load cycle (I had a battery from the bad batch).
Any ideas on this? I'm stumped
Hello again my friends i have another strange moment with my phone.
So I have been back on the stock rom for quite a few months now but this morning my phone decided it didn't want to charge last night. so i plugged it in with another cable thinking this one had a short in it. turns out it still didn't work, and i am using the same usb charger it came with. NOW comes the part that bugs me, If i try to turn off my phone it just reboots. if i connect it to my computer, my computer then starts going crazy saying it can not communicate to it. i've done a hard reset and i haven't gotten it to charge or stay off. any ideas why this randomly started to happen and how to fix it?
Sounds like your USB port on your phone is fried. Try Odining stock again and if that doesn't work take it to a professional.
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So I've had this phone now for probably 3 months or so, but ever since I got it I've had some issues with the battery life in general, but it has only gotten worse by time and it's driving me crazy. Right now I'm barely even able to go through a day of using the phone without having to bring a charger with me and re-fill the battery, even with only 2-3 hours of on-screen time at most (no games either, just social media like facebook and snapchat etc.).
I've tried many steps to try to fix the issues, at first I tried to restore my phone using Samsung Smart Switch and that did not help resolving the issue. I've also tried to disable apps using Package Disabler Pro and I've also disabled GPS and NFC, but that didn't help at all. Knox isn't tripped.
Is there anything more I can do, or shall I just get it sent back for repairs?
Here's some screenshots showing off the issue:
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To be fair, if you're in Marshmallow that's pretty good...
Have Nexus 10 (GT-P8110), bought it like non-working device.
Plugged in, won't charge.
Disassembled it, disconnect the battery and plug it with DC voltage regulator to revive it, done it many times before.
Battery start charging.
Now, I made the mistake and accidentally short-circuit something.
Now, battery is completely dead.
I disassembled the electronic and see that one part is blown, circled on the picture below.
Can I somehow bridge-out that part, or power on the tablet without the battery, just to test it (display, touch...) and if it works I will order the new battery?
Thanks!
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I made some kind of jumper, so the battery is charging now.