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Help Galaxy Tab 4 won't power on or charge

I just got myself a Tab 4, except so far it's been a $180 paperweight. I've had it plugged in all day, with several different chargers, and I don't even get a charging screen, it's black. No response when I hold power button down. Tried every button combination trick, nothing works.

I can't find anyone else on the internet with the same problem with the Tab 4, only 2's and 3's, so I have no idea how to remove the battery on this model.

Please help!
 
After my fiance drove it around in the car for 20 minutes on the car charger, and I had it plugged in with the white wall charger but a separate cable (and cleaned the charging port), it randomly started charging as I was about to put it back in the box and as I was texting him about how I didn't want a tablet anymore after all this.

I suppose it decided it really wanted a home..
 
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You may have to use a Samsung charger. I would exchange it for a new one. I enjoy this Tab 4 even though I have Note 10.

Me too. I will have to get a larger tablet in the future, especially if I ever need one for sight reading music. Otherwise I'm really enjoying my first one. I've loaded 40 apps on it (all from Google Play), and still have plenty of room in internal storage. Some of them have been moved to external SD, which is awesome. This is probably the first Android device that I've owned that might remain unrooted. But one never knows... :D
 
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Me too. I will have to get a larger tablet in the future, especially if I ever need one for sight reading music. Otherwise I'm really enjoying my first one. I've loaded 40 apps on it (all from Google Play), and still have plenty of room in internal storage. Some of them have been moved to external SD, which is awesome. This is probably the first Android device that I've owned that might remain unrooted. But one never knows... :D

I think rooting is like an infant, lots of attention
 
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I think rooting is like an infant, lots of attention

It can be. Depends on what you do with any given device. With most of my rooted devices, I rooted them mostly to expand internal storage (via Link2SD), and use a better method to backup apps. Not to mention, some of the recovery options for rooted devices are more sophisticated, though not necessary for everyone.
 
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I just got myself a Tab 4, except so far it's been a $180 paperweight. I've had it plugged in all day, with several different chargers, and I don't even get a charging screen, it's black. No response when I hold power button down. Tried every button combination trick, nothing works.

I can't find anyone else on the internet with the same problem with the Tab 4, only 2's and 3's, so I have no idea how to remove the battery on this model.

Please help!

Not all USB cables can be used with charger. Did you use the original charger? Also, Samsungs are especially finicky so using the original cable is best.

I recently bought a Tab 4 as a gift and had no problems charging it.
 
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I just got myself a Tab 4, except so far it's been a $180 paperweight. I've had it plugged in all day, with several different chargers, and I don't even get a charging screen, it's black. No response when I hold power button down. Tried every button combination trick, nothing works.

I can't find anyone else on the internet with the same problem with the Tab 4, only 2's and 3's, so I have no idea how to remove the battery on this model.

Please help!

Did you ever come up with a solution to this? I won a tab 4 in a work contest, and I haven't gotten it to turn on as of yet. I've had it plugged in over night with the brand new factory charger it came with, no charge light comes on, no response to any button combinations. Also as you mentioned, this seems to be the only thread on the net about this issue right now.
 
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Ok, I figured it out. If return is not an option, all you need to do is (VERY CAREFULLY) pry off the back of your Tab 4 with a credit card and/or a guitar pick. Once you get it off, you'll see the battery there. You'll see 2 flat copper wires attached. The small one, lift the latch and GENTLY pull it out. The fatter one, just GENTRY lift up with your fingernail. Then CAREFULLY restore them. Snap the back back on it and plug it in. Boom, battery charging screen!
 
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Before you pull the back cover off try holding down the Power, Volume and Home buttons for about 20 seconds. Worked for me and tons easier than prying off the back.

You know what mate...i am a freelance engineer with imortant job info on my tab, its sunday and no one is answering their phones and i need this info and NOW...stressed all morning then i followed your advice and it came straight back on...i owe you a pint ...thank you so much...
ian
 
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Before you pull the back cover off try holding down the Power, Volume and Home buttons for about 20 seconds. Worked for me and tons easier than prying off the back.

OMG Thank you! I had used mine at work today to play games on my lunch break, and it was working fine, not even low on battery charge. I got home and took it out of my bag and the screen was black and would not turn on. I REALLY did not want to hassle with a return ( bought it online only a month ago). Found this tip just in time. Nice to know for future reference!
 
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Before you pull the back cover off try holding down the Power, Volume and Home buttons for about 20 seconds. Worked for me and tons easier than prying off the back.

this method is not working for me at all. I just received this as a gift on friday and when the battery died yesterday, bc my son was playing games and he plugged it into an available charger, it apparently didnt charge and simply died. I connected it to the factory charger and cord all night, still nothing. any other suggestions?
 
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Not all USB cables can be used with charger. Did you use the original charger? Also, Samsungs are especially finicky so using the original cable is best.

I recently bought a Tab 4 as a gift and had no problems charging it.

I kept the original USB cable but tossed the charger portion as it was only intermittently charging my Tab4. I've been using a power cube supplied with a Blackberry phone and its working great.
 
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Me too. I will have to get a larger tablet in the future, especially if I ever need one for sight reading music. Otherwise I'm really enjoying my first one. I've loaded 40 apps on it (all from Google Play), and still have plenty of room in internal storage. Some of them have been moved to external SD, which is awesome. This is probably the first Android device that I've owned that might remain unrooted. But one never knows... :D
Can u please help my tablet won't turn on and it just blinks
 
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