You have a choice. Do you want to search and buy another battery? Or discard the device.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Genuine-replacement-internal-Battery-For-SmarTab-ST1009X-10-1-/292034100300
SOURCE: Laptop will not hold charge
more then the battery was harmed during the melt down.. its going to need to go to the shop for repairs
SOURCE: Battery not holding charge
THAT IS AN ERROR ON YOUR BATTERY METER YOU NEED TO DO A HARD RESET AND IT WILL CORRECT THIS PROBLEM...*2767*3855#
SOURCE: batteries won't hold a charge
Are the batteries really gettin a full charge or is your charger faulty. If you can borrow a voltage meter you can see what your battery is putting out and check the charger (plugged in) to test how much voltage it is putting out. If the Razor is 12 volt you can hook up a car/motorcycle charger to pump up those batteries. I don't think your batts are not holding a charge, i think they're not gettin a charge....good luck to you...Tim
SOURCE: Microtalks won't charge
I have the Cobra Microtalk 4100 FRS radios with charging base. After changing the batteries with new nimh rechargables the charge light would not illuminate and the unit would not charge. I noticed the original batteries had a metal band around one end. This band makes a small connection inside the battery compartment on the first battery. Seems to be a cheap way to ensure you dont try to recharge the unit with non-rechargable batteries installed. I rapped a small piece of tinfoil around one end of the first battery in the new set then popped it back in and now they will charge correctly again. Dont try this with non-rechargable batteries! I would recomend buying original replacement batteries.
SOURCE: I bought my Samsung Galaxy
It sounds to me like you have an issue with your Galaxy Tab's charging port.
Fortunately it is still under warranty if you've just recently purchased it.
Take it back to the store or contact Samsung for a warranty replacement. They may be able to help you recover items from the memory.
Hope this helped!
Thanks!
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