Re: where can I find a Samsung repair center? in Orlando,...
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First of all, it is recommended to try and charge your tablet for at least 1 hour. Now try to start the tablet and if that does not start, then follow the step given below:
- Use a small, thin object, such as a paperclip, to press the recessed reset button located on the bottom of the tablet.
- If done correctly, the tablet will power off and restart once and you will able to see the screen.
If tablet still do not charge or start, it is recommended to contact 'Samsung Service Center' for further assistance or repair: http://www.samsung.com/us/support/contact
try clearing your cache partition, you can get to the android recovery with your buttons.
1. Turn tablet off. You may need to use two hands in this process to press and hold buttons properly.
2. Turn on the tablet with power button, wait a full 2 seconds from the time the tablet starts showing the red Motorola logo, then press and hold the down Volume key. (you should not hold down the power button after it turns on and logo appears)
3. "Android Recovery" will appear on top of screen if timing is done correctly. Release volume button. (if you continue to press volume down at that message, the message will cycle through "RSD, Fastboot, and back to Android Recovery. Make sure message states Android Recovery before you go to next step). If stuck at a RSD protocol or Fast boot screen, reboot the tablet by holding power button then pressing the volume up).
4. While screen states "Android Recovery", Press volume up button, the screen will say "Entering Android recovery mode" and a few seconds later an Android robot graphic will appear alone on the screen. Release buttons.
5. Hold down power button and then press the volume up key together to see the Android Recovery screen menu selections.
6. Use the volume buttons to move up and down through selection in this menu.
7. Using the volume down button, scroll down to "Wipe data/factory reset"
8. Tap Power hard key to select option.
9. Scroll down to select "Yes, delete all user data".
10. Tap the power button to select. Wiping and formatting data will take a few minutes.
11. You will return back to the Android recovery screen menu.
12. Tap the Power button to "Reboot system now" which will power-cycle tablet and eventually power back on to the Initial Set-up / Welcome screen present when you first turned on your tablet.
Did you allow the battery to run down until it was completely drained?
- If so then try the following;
Watch this video (link below). You should only remove the back cover, disconnect and reconnect battery cable. Disregard the rest of the video as I could not find one doing ONLY what you would need to do. Follow the instructions to remove the back of the tablet then disconnect the battery cable(careful not to damage the circuit board), reconnect the battery cable, and replace the back cover. Connect the charger, within a minute the screen on the tablet will pulse/flicker which is good news, allow it to charge a while, turn on the device, turn off the wireless wifi, click the power button to turn the screen dark again, and allow to charge for another 6 hours or till fully charged (when not connected to wifi the background processes will affect the charge time, on a weak charger it may not even charge like from an usb port on a computer).
Again, you should only be concerned with the video up to about the 1 minute and 15 second mark. You only need to disconnect the cable then reattach it. ONLY DO SO if you are comfortable doing so. If you have never worked on electronics before or are uncomfortable find someone to do it for you.
Sounds like corrupted firmware. Just switch OFF the device, and take the battery out from its compartment, and re-insert it after 10 minutes and check. If it do not help you, contact the authorized service center for Samsung Mobiles. Electro help
Definitely, it has a problem with the LCD. Well, if that was already opened by the service center maybe, the reassembly of the device is not proper (maybe you were right, you got screwed by negligent service repair guy). But let me ask you, does that repair center an authorize repair center of Samsung devices in your place? Try to go to an authorize repair center, so you won't worry much about your tablet. That's my only advice 'coz I think it will be the best for your tablet and for you, too. 'Coz, if I will advice you to pry your tablet and go into technical stuff you might probably lost and your problem will get worst. But if you have the guts to do it, just use a precision tools and check if the LCD connections is properly connected by those repairmen you have deal with. And it is much better if you have a tablet lcd tester. But I'm pretty sure you wont try to exert an effort to buy a tester since you wont use it much. So, as I've said try to go to a certified Samsung service center.
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