

#Usb prot on my tab s3 windows
I initially had a windows tablet, but purchased a Sumsung because I wanted my phone and tablet to work together.
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When I spoke to Samsung about my issues, I was basically told, the warranty expired, so purchasing a new tablet and phone would be my only option. Over the past year or so, problems with both products surfaced. I have been a Samsung user for many, many years.

So I’m not sure if it was a loose connection or if it was unplugging and replugging the battery that fixed it, but I hoped this helped someone.

After closing it back up I pressed power + volume down and it worked! Then I saw reviews about trying power + volume up/down, and power + volume + home but nothing worked, and I knew It could not be because it was out of battery because before the restart it was at 70%.Īnyways, eventually I opened the back and unplugged the battery and plugged it back in and while at it I made sure all the other connections was secure. I tried holding the power button for 10 seconds, 20 seconds, 1 minute but nothing worked. But one time when I restarted it, it would not turn back on. This is not the first time this would happen, and usually, after I restart my tablet it would fix itself. Every once in a while my tablet would be really slow, when I open an app it would not open for a few seconds and the same with closing apps, in general everything I did would be delayed. I have a Samsung Galaxy sm-t813 (Tab S2). I anticipate the correction to be long-lasting! This repair worked on e-v-e-r-y single machine! The transferred kinetic energy was more than enough to reestablish the necessary connection need to restore them back to life! The welcome “vibration” just before logo will send you into spasm’s of joy! If you should now plug in the charger the screen will render the beautiful response you have so longed desired! The two button combinations are not required. It is here, just behind the protective case is where the poor connection takes place. Dead center (just below the Samsung is where you want to direct your tap! Place the tablet on flat sturdy surface, perhaps a counter top, or kitchen table. Not perfect, but better!ĭuring the second repair (is when the obvious quick fix occurred to me)! Rather than repeat the process (at least an hour at minimum) use kinetic energy! `That’s right a light rap of the knuckles (as if you are knocking at the door) should do the trick! I must admit my first disassembly was a disaster! By the time I got around to my second machine, I was better. I have a 100% fast fix for every single machine that I owned! The chances of a novice separating their machine without breaking the screen is almost zero percent! I mean it! Not even enough to detect with the naked eye! However trust me its there, over time the signal interruption will take place!.ĭisassembly of this machine is not for the non-technical! There are video’s on line that may make the process look easy, but believe me it is not! The machine is together with very s-t-r-o-n-g adhesive! Over time the mylar based fastener will oxidize ever so slightly. There are a couple of ribbon cables used to establish communication between two points. The repair worked for every single machine! Given I did not buy warranty protection for so many machines, I thought what-the-heck! Why not sacrifice at least one (open it up). The high percentage rate of failure, within such a short span of time with ALL THE SAME SYMPTOMS pointed to a common cause. Just order taking running my banks mobile app for order taking. After about a year over 75% of my tabs was down! Their working environments was not unusually hostile. I run a business where my field tech’s use this tablet. I have ran into this problem (blank, dead, non-responsive) more than once with my Tab A’s.
