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Sounds like it does not have enough battery power to stay on. If you have not tried to charge it, you should try that first. If you have, it sounds like it is not getting charged or not holding a charge. Could be bad AC power source, bad charger, bad charger connection or bad battery. Take steps to confirm that each of these are good. If all of these are good, sometimes the tablet can become so discharged that it will not allow itself to charge. When they are in that state, sometimes you can trick them into charging again by repeatedly disconnecting and reconnecting the charger as follows: With charger plugged in to AC power source, connect the charger to the tablet. Pay attention to the screen or LED or whatever indicator your tablet has to let you know it is charging. You may see it momentarily indicate charging, or maybe not at all. Then unplug the charger from the tablet then immediately plug it back in and pay attention for the charge indication again. You may have to do this a bunch of times (like 20) until you see the indication that it is charging. When you do get the indication, stop unplugging and re-plugging and let the tablet charge for 24 hours (to a full charge). This trick doesn't always work. Sometimes the battery or charging circuit or an internal connection is bad and no amount of unplugging/re-plugging will fix a hardware problem.
Two possibilities:
1.- Be sure the battery is charged. There has to be some indication that the tablet is being charged.
If you can turn on the table when plugged in to the charger, and it dies soon after unplugging it, the tablet's battery may need replacement.
2.- The other possibility is that the tablet is dead...
Try setting the wire up in a certain way like bending it or but a bottle cap under the wire and then put like a book on top of the wire after the bottle cap.
The original chargers are known to wear out. Fuhu offers to replace (one time) with a more robust cable/charger. After that, ebay has lots of options for chargers and charging cables for the Nabi.
Hi Anita.
I think you may of got it wrong,fixya has nothing to do with who ever you phoned this is a help fixya site.
and you should never give your phone number out on any site.
all you can do is ring whom ever you are trying to get through and stay on the line till you get to speak to someone.
try buying new tablet or charger as back up but also sometimes if my tablet will not charge like urs i just re plug it in . but before back ups try new ac adapter thingy
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