I had similar problem. It is an older ellipsis. Not even sure if it was a 7. The battery symbol came on when plugged in but stayed at 0% charged. I tried holding power button down, holding it down with volume button down. Nothing worked. Then I tried disconnected battery for 1 minute. Reconnecting and plugged in charger. SOLVED! Battery starting charging right away.
Note: It was a lot more difficult to take the back cover off than YOUTUBE videos show. Very hard snaps. I had to take a very thin blade metal trowel to get it started near a corner. Then used a plastic stiff wedge type tool to unsnap the cleats one at a time. Once the cover was off and battery was exposed, it was not obvious how it disconnected because there were no obvious ribbon plugs connected to it. I figured out that at the top end was a tab that was attached to battery and was screwed down against the mother board. That was the battery connection..... a simple contact type connection held in place by the two very small screws. Hope this helps those with similar issues that have tried everything else.
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My elipsis 7 tabet battery is so dead , I plug my charger in and it shows it's charging but it stays on 0 % and when I plug in to battery charging port it feels like the cord has a loose fitting. But I need to get it fully charged asap ! It's about a year old but no damage to it why ! Can anyone help ?
Christina Talley さんによる
Well it's my husband's tablet ! It only comes on when you wiggle the cord while in the charge port can anyone help us with this ?
Christina Talley さんによる
I have had the same problem. It's the cord and or the charger. They have the tendency to bend get a new cord and or charger and that should work it did for me good luck friend.
maximas23 さんによる
Sorry charge port or USB cable.
maximas23 さんによる
I agree. Cable or charger. It seems to require a fairly large charge current and those micro USB connectors are fragile. Try a good cable. Make sure the charger is large enough, like, the original. Another note: I was in Europe using a "cube" to convert and got crazy responses while it was plugged in. So, it is sensitive to noise, coming down the cable and the capacitance in your body/hands, etc., I believe.
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