If the battery icon does not display when plugged in, your charger may be faulty. Ensure that your wall power outlet is working properly. If the outlet is functional but your charger is not responding to your device, your charger itself may be the problem. Test this by plugging your charger into another device of similar type. If this other device is similarly unresponsive to the charger, the issue is in your charger and you will have to buy a new USB cable/USB wall adapter.

If your tablet is still unresponsive to a charger or battery replacement, you may have a faulty motherboard that needs to be replaced.

Your device may need to be rebooted due to prolonged continuous use. Reboot the tablet by holding down the power button. If you can not select the power off option on the screen, hold down the power button for 40 seconds and then wait 10 more seconds before attempting to power the device on again.

Your device may be unresponsive if your tablet does not have up to date software. Instructions on how to update your device software can be found here.

I can’t connect my device to a wireless network.

If you can’t connect your device to a wireless network, the problem may be that your device is in airplane mode. To turn off airplane mode, swipe down on your device screen and tap the button that says airplane mode. The button will change to reflect that airplane mode has been turned off. More help on this issue can be found here.

First restart the device by holding down the power button and selecting to turn off. If you do not see the option to turn your device off on your screen, hold down the power button on your tablet for 40 seconds until it turns off, then turn it on again.

If restarting your device does not solve your issue, ensure that you are running the latest software on your device. If your device does not have up to date software try to upgrade your tablet software to a higher version. Instructions on how to update your device software can be found here.

If you are still having issues, your WiFi connection may be the problem. If you are able to alter the settings on the wireless network you are trying to connect to, try these several steps:

  • Power cycling your wireless router. Instructions found here.

  • Changing the type of security on your router from WEP to WPA2.

  • Changing the setting on your router to disable 802.11n and limit it to 802.11g.

Additional help on this issue can be found in the link here.

A video is playing, but there’s no sound.

If your device is not responding to the volume button presses and is stuck on a volume setting, there may be an issue with the buttons themselves and they will need to be replaced. Unfortunately due to the nature of production, the buttons are non-replaceable by themselves and thus the whole motherboard would need to be replaced.

My headphones are plugged into my device but I can’t hear anything.

Try testing your headphones on other devices to see if you experience the same problem. If your headphones do not work on any other devices your headphones are the problem and will need to be replaced.

Headphone jacks have a tendency to be dust/dirt collectors simply due to their shape. Pick up a can of compressed air (this can be found at any local hardware store) and spray the compressed air into the headphone jack-hole, making sure to stay about 2-3 inches way from the actual hole. Shine a flashlight into the hole to see if there are any obvious obstructions. If you can see an obvious obstruction and the compressed air is not working, try using a bent paper clip (or any similar object) and very carefully fish the obstruction out.

If you do use this method make sure to be extremely careful that you do not scratch or damage the inside on the audio jack.

If you tried all of the steps above and you are still experiencing issues,the problem may be your audio jack itself. Your device audio jack may be faulty and will need to be replaced. As the headphone jack is directly connected to the motherboard, you can not replace it separately and thus have to replace the entire motherboard.

Before you begin, make sure that your device is connected to a wireless network. You will see a WiFi icon or 4G icon with signal bars near the battery indicator if your device is connected to a wireless network. Help on connecting your tablet to a wireless network can be found here.

Your tablet may be running an out of date software. Swipe down from the top of your device screen and tap Settings, and then tap Sync Device to ensure that your device is synced with the latest updates and content downloads. Instructions on how to update your device to its latest software can be found here.