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Are your Galaxy Tab A’s charging problems a problem? If your Galaxy Tab A isn’t charging, this article will help you. To avoid revealing as many possible causes, we try to be as thorough as possible. This post will help you to solve the problem.

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You should consider repairing your Galaxy Tab 0_ if it doesn’t charge you for certain reasons. Find out what you can do to fix the problem.

Galaxy Tab A will not charge fix #1: Charge your tablet

Although it may sound absurd, this suggestion should be confirmed. Many times, Samsung Galaxy devices that seem to be charging but not powering on have run out of juice. The reason your Galaxy Tab A won’t charge is possible because the battery has drained. Sometimes, the charging indicator screen can take several minutes to show if the battery is low. Let your tablet charge for about half an hour and then check what happens.

Galaxy Tab A won’t charge fix #2. Check the charging port

An often overlooked problem that can cause your Galaxy Tab to not charge is a bad charging port. However, this does not necessarily mean that the port is defective. It could be that the charging cable is not making contact with the charger because of dirt, lint, or other foreign objects. You can see the port here:

  1. To see inside more clearly, you can use a magnifier.
  2. You can use a can to remove dirt and other debris from your home.
  3. To avoid causing damage to the system, don’t put anything in there.

It would be helpful if you did not try to do more than what was necessary to see the charging port. You should confirm that you have sent your phone in to be repaired if you suspect that the charging port may also be damaged.

Galaxy Tab A won’t charge fix #3 – Verify that the phone isn’t frozen by performing a forced Reboot

You can restart all Samsung devices that have power problems. This simple solution can be used even in extreme cases. You can do this: Hold the Quantity Down button, and the Power key at the same time, for 10 seconds until the screen activates.

If that doesn’t change anything, then you can try these steps instead:

  1. Hold the quantity down button and press and hold it for at least 30 seconds.
  2. Press and hold the facility key while holding it down.
  3. For at least 10 seconds, keep both keys down.

Galaxy Tab A won’t charge fix #4: Make sure to check the charger accessories

This problem can be fixed by making sure the adapter and USB cable you are using work properly. The USB cable and other accessories that charge your phone can also break, just like the phone. There are many tiny wires within the cable, so if there are too many of them, charging might fail. The cable might also not receive enough power during charging, which can lead to slow or inefficient charging. If you notice any physical damage to the adapter or cable, try to test it by charging another Galaxy Tab. If this is impossible, you can try connecting your device with a computer using the same cable. It may still not charge if you suspect that the cable is faulty.

Galaxy Tab A doesn’t cost fix #5: Keep checking for updates

If your Galaxy Tab A is still not charging, ensure that the software and apps are up-to-date. While Galaxy Tab A is set up to automatically notify you about any software updates, things might be different for apps. You can also confirm if the update is available in the Play Store. Continue with the troubleshooting steps if both apps and software are updated.

Galaxy Tab A won’t charge fix #6: Disconnect SD card

Sometimes, it is possible to remove an SD card from a Galaxy phone. Try to remove the SD card from your Galaxy device and then see what happens. Here’s how to get rid of the SD card.

  1. Tap Settings from the home screen.
  2. Scroll down and tap Storage.
  3. Click DETAIL.
  4. Tap SD card
  5. Tap Unmount.
  6. Take out the SD card.

Galaxy Tab A will not charge fix #7: Charge via PC

Another option is to connect a non-charging device directly to your computer. To avoid any problems with the cable, confirm that you are using the correct USB cable.

Galaxy Tab A doesn’t cost fix #8: Reset your app preferences

Sometimes charging problems can be solved by making sure that default apps are enabled. Android apps and services can’t work on their own. To complete their tasks, most Android apps and services require other apps or default system apps. Sometimes, if one of the default apps is disabled due to a variety of reasons, it can be a problem. These steps will ensure that all default apps are enabled again.

  1. Open Settings app.
  2. Tap Apps
  3. Tap on the three-dot icon in the upper right to access more settings
  4. Select Reset app preferences.
  5. Restart Galaxy Tab A to check the matter.

Galaxy Tab A will not charge fix #9: Charge on Secure Mode

You can delete the app from your Galaxy Tab A or go to safe mode if it stops charging. Only apps that were included with the OS will be permitted to run during this mode. You will lose all the apps you have added to your device. The tablet may activate because no third-party apps run on safe mode. You can also set your device to safe mode

  1. Your Tab A turned off, hold down the facility key and press the screen past the model name screen.
  2. Release the facility key when “SAMSUNG” appears on the screen.
  3. Press and hold the quantity key immediately after you release the facility key.
  4. Keep the quantity key down until the device restarts.
  5. The screen will show safe mode in the lower-left corner.
  6. Once you see Safe Mode, release the quantity down key.

Your Galaxy Tab A is not charging to safe mode if it does so, this means that your third-party app is blocking it from turning on. Follow these steps to determine which app is responsible.

  1. To enter safe mode, boot
  2. You can check the matter.
  3. After you have confirmed that an app from a third party is responsible, you can start uninstalling the apps one by one. We recommend that you start with the most recent apps you have installed.
  4. Once you have uninstalled an app, turn the phone back on to normal mode and verify that the issue is resolved.
  5. Repetition steps 1 through 4.

Galaxy Tab A doesn’t cost fix #10: Wipe the cache partition

A nasty system cache could be the reason your Galaxy Tab A is having trouble charging after a system upgrade. To determine if this is the case, you can try to clear the cache partition. This could cause the device to rebuild its system cache. Here’s how it works:

The device should be turned off. This is important. You won’t be able to turn it off and boot into Recovery Mode if you don’t. Wait until your phone’s battery has completely drained before you try to turn it off. After that, charge your phone for half an hour before you switch to Recovery Mode.

  1. Hold the Quantity Up key, and the Power key, for a few seconds.
  2. Release all keys when the Samsung Galaxy Tab A logo screen appears.
  3. You will then see options such as Reboot system now or Reboot to Bootloader, Apply ADB update, Apply Update, Wipe data/factory reset, and wipe cache partition. You can navigate to any option by using the quantity up and down buttons.
  4. Highlight wipe cache partition
  5. To clear the cache partition, press Power.
  6. Reboot the device after wiping out the cache partition.

Galaxy Tab A won’t charge fix #11 – Recalibrate battery, OS

Android can sometimes lose track of specific battery levels which can lead to charging problems. This will allow you to calibrate the OS to get accurate battery level readings.

  1. Completely drain the battery. You can use your device until it shuts down completely.
  2. The phone should be charged until it reaches 100 percent. Use the original charger for your phone and allow it to agitate fully. You should not unplug your device for more than two hours. Also, you shouldn’t use the device while it is charging.
  3. After the expiry of the period, unplug your device.
  4. Restart your device.
  5. You can use your phone until the battery runs out.
  6. Continue with steps 1-5.

Galaxy Tab A will not charge fix #12 – Factory reset

You can wipe your Galaxy Tab A’s software with a factory restore if it still won’t charge. This will wipe all settings and return them to their original state. Factory reset will erase all your private data and apps. Make sure to back up before you do.

Here are two methods to factory reset your device.

Method 1: The Samsung Galaxy Tab A hard reset via Settings Menu

This is the easiest thanks to wipe Galaxy Tab A. Follow the steps below and navigate to the Settings menu. If you have no problem finding Settings, we recommend this method.

  1. Make a backup of your personal information and delete your Google account.
  2. Open Settings app.
  3. Scroll down to General tap management.
  4. Tap Reset.
  5. Choose Factory data to reset from these options.
  6. To continue, read the knowledge and then tap Reset.
  7. To confirm the action, tap Delete All

Method 2: The method to hard reset Samsung Galaxy S10 with hardware buttons

This is useful if your phone won’t start up, or doesn’t boot, but you cannot access the Settings menu. You will first need to switch the device to Recovery Mode. After you have successfully accessed Recovery, you can begin the master reset process. You may need to access Recovery several times before you can do it successfully. So, keep trying and try again.

  1. The device should be turned off. This is important. You won’t be able to turn it off and boot into Recovery Mode if you don’t. Wait until your phone’s battery has completely drained before you try to turn it off. After that, charge your phone for half an hour before you switch to Recovery Mode.
  2. Hold the Quantity Up key, and the Power key, for a few seconds.
  3. Release all keys when the Samsung Galaxy Tab A logo screen appears.
  4. You will then see options such as Reboot system now or Reboot to Bootloader, Apply ADB update, Reboot to factory reset, wipe data/factory restore, wipe cache partition, and many others. You can navigate to any option by using the quantity up and down buttons.
  5. Highlight wipe data/factory restart
  6. Press Power to reset the factory.
  7. After a factory reset, follow the rest of the instructions.

Galaxy Tab A will not charge for fix #13: Repair

Some issues may not be possible to resolve. If your Galaxy Tab A doesn’t charge even after a factory reset, it could be due to a more serious hardware problem. Visit your local Samsung Store.