[Q] Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Suddenly Turned off - Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition) Q&A, Help & Troubl

Yesterday night my tab (samsung galaxy note 10.1 2014) was in my car for couple of hours, after that i got it and tried to turn it on but i thought because of low battery it wouldnt show any reaction, i plug it to have fully charge, today morning i unplug it from charge and still no reaction
i have the same problem nearly 1.4 years ago with "Samsung Galaxy S3", any help appriciated,
by the way i have to say that when i plug the USB to my computer still no reaction,
what could i do with samsung?:crying:

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How did you charge it? I had the problem while I charged it on my PC.
I solved it: Let him charge with it's battery charger for an hour or more
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Hi i just got my samsung galaxy tab pro 10.1 just a few days ago
and it was working fine untill the battery died out. I tried charging it and it won't turn on.
I tried charging it overnight but nothing happened .. I currently live abroad from the US and I can't send it back .. I tried removing the battery then putting it back together but no good.
any solutions ? Please help
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