1. Check the Basics:
- Connector & Cable: Make sure the cable is snugly plugged into both the tablet and the charger. Look for damage on the connector ends, replace if needed.
- Outlet Power: Test the outlet with another device. If still a dud, try a different outlet.
- Reboot: Sometimes a quick restart can clear software glitches. Turn off your tablet and power it back on.
2. Clean Up:
- Charging Port: Dust and debris can build up. Turn off your tablet and gently clean the port with compressed air and a dry toothpick. Avoid sharp objects!
- Charger & Cable: Wipe down the charger pins and cable with a dry cloth.
3. Swap It Out:
- Cable & Charger: Try a different charging cable and wall charger, ideally one you know works with another device.
- USB Port: If you were charging through a computer, switch to a dedicated wall outlet.
4. Power Up:
- Force Charge: Some tablets have a force charging mode. Check your manual or manufacturer's website for instructions.
- Hard Reset: This is a last resort, as it erases all data. Consult your manual for specific steps.
Bonus Tip: While you're troubleshooting, put your tablet in Airplane Mode and reduce brightness to conserve battery life.