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Hi @yelpats
You may just have to carefully open it and disconnect the battery as soon as it is accessible.
As long as you can avoid operating the buttons and touching the systemboard with metal tools etc (or fingers), i.e. shorting out components, until the battery is disconnected then it should be OK since the touch is not working anyway.
With most devices these days the power button is not a power isolating button anyway. It merely provides an earth when pressed to signal to turn on/off the device
There is always power at various points on the systemboard even when the device is off. It is merely in an extremely low power state, just enough to maintain the settings and waiting to be started.
Here’s the ifixit [[Topic:Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0]] guides, that may help
-If you want to back up the tablet before you start, try connecting a USB mouse via a [https://www.amazon.ca/Works-Samsung-Galaxy-Speed-Power/dp/B07VM99N1X|OTG cable -example only] and use it to navigate through the tablet. Just a thought.
+Try connecting a USB mouse via a [https://www.amazon.ca/Works-Samsung-Galaxy-Speed-Power/dp/B07VM99N1X|OTG cable -example only] and use it to navigate through the tablet. Not sure if it will work to shut down but should be good enough to allow a backup just in case
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+Just a thought.

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Hi @yelpats
You may just have to carefully open it and disconnect the battery as soon as it is accessible.
As long as you can avoid operating the buttons and touching the systemboard with metal tools etc (or fingers), i.e. shorting out components, until the battery is disconnected then it should be OK since the touch is not working anyway.
With most devices these days the power button is not a power isolating button anyway. It merely provides an earth when pressed to signal to turn on/off the device
There is always power at various points on the systemboard even when the device is off. It is merely in an extremely low power state, just enough to maintain the settings and waiting to be started.
Here’s the ifixit [[Topic:Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0]] guides, that may help
-If you want to back up the tablet before you start, try connecting a USB mouse via a OTG cable and use it to navigate through the tablet. Just a thought.
+If you want to back up the tablet before you start, try connecting a USB mouse via a [https://www.amazon.ca/Works-Samsung-Galaxy-Speed-Power/dp/B07VM99N1X|OTG cable -example only] and use it to navigate through the tablet. Just a thought.

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Hi @yelpats
You may just have to carefully open it and disconnect the battery as soon as it is accessible.
As long as you can avoid operating the buttons and touching the systemboard with metal tools etc (or fingers), i.e. shorting out components, until the battery is disconnected then it should be OK since the touch is not working anyway.
With most devices these days the power button is not a power isolating button anyway. It merely provides an earth when pressed to signal to turn on/off the device
There is always power at various points on the systemboard even when the device is off. It is merely in an extremely low power state, just enough to maintain the settings and waiting to be started.
Here’s the ifixit [[Topic:Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0]] guides, that may help
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+If you want to back up the tablet before you start, try connecting a USB mouse via a OTG cable and use it to navigate through the tablet. Just a thought.

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Hi @yelpats
You may just have to carefully open it and disconnect the battery as soon as it is accessible.
-As long as you can avoid operating the buttons and touching the systemboard with metal tools etc (or fingers) e.g shorting out components) until the battery is disconnected then it should be OK since the touch is not working anyway.
+As long as you can avoid operating the buttons and touching the systemboard with metal tools etc (or fingers), i.e. shorting out components, until the battery is disconnected then it should be OK since the touch is not working anyway.
With most devices these days the power button is not a power isolating button anyway. It merely provides an earth when pressed to signal to turn on/off the device
There is always power at various points on the systemboard even when the device is off. It is merely in an extremely low power state, just enough to maintain the settings and waiting to be started.
Here’s the ifixit [[Topic:Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0]] guides, that may help

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Hi @yelpats
You may just have to carefully open it and disconnect the battery as soon as it is accessible.
As long as you can avoid operating the buttons and touching the systemboard with metal tools etc (or fingers) e.g shorting out components) until the battery is disconnected then it should be OK since the touch is not working anyway.
With most devices these days the power button is not a power isolating button anyway. It merely provides an earth when pressed to signal to turn on/off the device
There is always power at various points on the systemboard even when the device is off. It is merely in an extremely low power state, just enough to maintain the settings and waiting to be started.
-here’s the ifixit https://www.ifixit.com/Device/Samsung_Galaxy_Tab_A_8.0 guides, that may help
+Here’s the ifixit [[Topic:Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0]] guides, that may help

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Hi @yelpats
You may just have to carefully open it and disconnect the battery as soon as it is accessible.
As long as you can avoid operating the buttons and touching the systemboard with metal tools etc (or fingers) e.g shorting out components) until the battery is disconnected then it should be OK since the touch is not working anyway.
With most devices these days the power button is not a power isolating button anyway. It merely provides an earth when pressed to signal to turn on/off the device
-There is always power at various points on the systemboard even when the device is off. It is merely in an extremely low power state, just enough to maintain the settings and waiting to be started
+There is always power at various points on the systemboard even when the device is off. It is merely in an extremely low power state, just enough to maintain the settings and waiting to be started.
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+here’s the ifixit https://www.ifixit.com/Device/Samsung_Galaxy_Tab_A_8.0 guides, that may help

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Hi @yelpats
You may just have to carefully open it and disconnect the battery as soon as it is accessible.
As long as you can avoid operating the buttons and touching the systemboard with metal tools etc (or fingers) e.g shorting out components) until the battery is disconnected then it should be OK since the touch is not working anyway.
-With most devices these days the power button is not a power isolating button anyway. It merely provides an earth when pressed to signal to turn on the device
+With most devices these days the power button is not a power isolating button anyway. It merely provides an earth when pressed to signal to turn on/off the device
There is always power at various points on the systemboard even when the device is off. It is merely in an extremely low power state, just enough to maintain the settings and waiting to be started

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Hi @yelpats
You may just have to carefully open it and disconnect the battery as soon as it is accessible.
-As long as you can avoid operating the buttons and touching the systemboard with metal tools etc (or fingers) e.g shorting out components) then it should be OK since the touch is not working anyway.
+As long as you can avoid operating the buttons and touching the systemboard with metal tools etc (or fingers) e.g shorting out components) until the battery is disconnected then it should be OK since the touch is not working anyway.
With most devices these days the power button is not a power isolating button anyway. It merely provides an earth when pressed to signal to turn on the device
There is always power at various points on the systemboard even when the device is off. It is merely in an extremely low power state, just enough to maintain the settings and waiting to be started

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Hi @yelpats
You may just have to carefully open it and disconnect the battery as soon as it is accessible.
As long as you can avoid operating the buttons and touching the systemboard with metal tools etc (or fingers) e.g shorting out components) then it should be OK since the touch is not working anyway.
With most devices these days the power button is not a power isolating button anyway. It merely provides an earth when pressed to signal to turn on the device
-There is always power at various points on the systemboard even when the device is off. It is merely in an extremely low current state, just maintaining the settings and waiting to be started
+There is always power at various points on the systemboard even when the device is off. It is merely in an extremely low power state, just enough to maintain the settings and waiting to be started

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Hi @yelpats

You may just have to carefully open it and disconnect the battery as soon as it is accessible.

As long as you can avoid operating the buttons and touching the systemboard with metal tools etc (or fingers) e.g shorting out components) then it should be OK since the touch is not working anyway.

With most devices these days the power button is not a power isolating button anyway. It merely provides an earth when pressed to signal to turn on the device

There is always power at various points on the systemboard even when the device is off. It is merely in an  extremely low current state, just maintaining the settings and waiting to be started

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