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Help Tablet won't turn on or charge. How can i tell if it's the mainboard or the battery?

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I've got an android SM-T110 Samsung tablet that won't turn on and i'm a little stumped if the problem is with the battery or the motherboard. Is there an easy way to tell? Or is just replace the battery and hope the best the best course of action to take?

I've got it plugged into a usb multimeter to measure the power draw, and it's taking in 0.4A. So there's some form of life in it at least. I tried booting it without the battery installed but no luck, it registers 0A. Any help would be greatly appreciated, cheers.
 
I've got an android SM-T110 Samsung tablet that won't turn on and i'm a little stumped if the problem is with the battery or the motherboard. Is there an easy way to tell? Or is just replace the battery and hope the best the best course of action to take?

I've got it plugged into a usb multimeter to measure the power draw, and it's taking in 0.4A. So there's some form of life in it at least. I tried booting it without the battery installed but no luck, it registers 0A. Any help would be greatly appreciated, cheers.
If the battery was completely discharged it will go into a safety mode and will charge extremely slow for the first 5% or so, and it may take several hours to reach that amount. I'm not versed in the technical jargon about it, but it has something to do with it being bad for modern battery designs to be nearly fully discharged. Depending on the device there may be no indication anything is happening during this time.

You did get an indication there was some current flow, so I would let it sit overnight on the charger to eliminate this scenario.
 
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Ah, I had the same tablet. Very old.

So you unplugged the battery and replugged it in and it still didn't boot up?

That's basically the main solution for the Tab 3 screen of death.

i would get a new tablet. That tablet has some very outdated specs and not worth the repair or battery replacement.
 
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Do you have an ordinary multimeter with test leads on it? If so measure the volts straight across the battery + and -. If it's around 3.6V, then the battery has sufficient voltage and it's very likely the logic board is at fault.

Success! The battery is rated 3.8v and is reading 3.9v. So it's definitely charged. I guess it's the logic board then that's gone.
 
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