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Hi @rhee18,
Have you tried using a different known working, compatible charger or connecting the tablet to a computer’s USB port to see if it charges?
Have you tried a different known working compatible charging cord and see if it charges?
Visually inspect the tablet’s charge port using a strong light and a magnifying glass to make sure that the port is OK i.e. no damaged pins and that there is no debris in the port enclosure, which may be preventing a good electrical connection. If there is any debris, use a vacuum cleaner to try and remove it. Do not use a metal pin or probe as you may damage the pins or cause electrical problems in the tablet.
-If the port appears to be damaged, replacement [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/352884291036|charge port boards] (supplier example only) are available online. Just search for Galaxy Tab S6 charge port board to get results that suit you best.
+If the port appears to be damaged, replacement [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/352884291036|charge port boards] (supplier example only) are available online. Just search for ''Galaxy Tab S6 charge port board'' to get results that suit you best.
here's a teardown [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bL4XNHA20fs|video] that may help if you have to replace the charge port.

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Hi @rhee18,
Have you tried using a different known working, compatible charger or connecting the tablet to a computer’s USB port to see if it charges?
Have you tried a different known working compatible charging cord and see if it charges?
Visually inspect the tablet’s charge port using a strong light and a magnifying glass to make sure that the port is OK i.e. no damaged pins and that there is no debris in the port enclosure, which may be preventing a good electrical connection. If there is any debris, use a vacuum cleaner to try and remove it. Do not use a metal pin or probe as you may damage the pins or cause electrical problems in the tablet.
-If the port appears to be damaged, replacement [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/352884291036|charge port boards] (supplier example only) are available online. Just search fro galaxy S6 charge port board to get results that suit you best.
+If the port appears to be damaged, replacement [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/352884291036|charge port boards] (supplier example only) are available online. Just search for Galaxy Tab S6 charge port board to get results that suit you best.
here's a teardown [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bL4XNHA20fs|video] that may help if you have to replace the charge port.

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Hi @rhee18,
Have you tried using a different known working, compatible charger or connecting the tablet to a computer’s USB port to see if it charges?
Have you tried a different known working compatible charging cord and see if it charges?
-Visually inspect the charge port using a strong light and a magnifying glass to make sure that the port is OK i.e. no damaged pins and that there is no debris in the port enclosure, which may be preventing a good electrical connection. If there is any debris, use a vacuum cleaner to try and remove it. Do not use a metal pin or probe as you may damage the pins or cause electrical problems in the tablet.
+Visually inspect the tablet’s charge port using a strong light and a magnifying glass to make sure that the port is OK i.e. no damaged pins and that there is no debris in the port enclosure, which may be preventing a good electrical connection. If there is any debris, use a vacuum cleaner to try and remove it. Do not use a metal pin or probe as you may damage the pins or cause electrical problems in the tablet.
If the port appears to be damaged, replacement [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/352884291036|charge port boards] (supplier example only) are available online. Just search fro galaxy S6 charge port board to get results that suit you best.
here's a teardown [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bL4XNHA20fs|video] that may help if you have to replace the charge port.

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Hi @rhee18,
-Have you tried using a different known working, compatible charger or connecting the tablet to a computer to see if it charges?
+Have you tried using a different known working, compatible charger or connecting the tablet to a computer’s USB port to see if it charges?
Have you tried a different known working compatible charging cord and see if it charges?
Visually inspect the charge port using a strong light and a magnifying glass to make sure that the port is OK i.e. no damaged pins and that there is no debris in the port enclosure, which may be preventing a good electrical connection. If there is any debris, use a vacuum cleaner to try and remove it. Do not use a metal pin or probe as you may damage the pins or cause electrical problems in the tablet.
If the port appears to be damaged, replacement [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/352884291036|charge port boards] (supplier example only) are available online. Just search fro galaxy S6 charge port board to get results that suit you best.
here's a teardown [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bL4XNHA20fs|video] that may help if you have to replace the charge port.

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Hi @rhee18,
Have you tried using a different known working, compatible charger or connecting the tablet to a computer to see if it charges?
Have you tried a different known working compatible charging cord and see if it charges?
-Visually inspect the charge port using a strong light and a magnifying glass to make sure that the port is OK i.e. no damaged pins and that there is no debris in the port enclosure, which may be preventing a good electrical connection. If there is any debris, use a vacuum cleaner to try and remove it. Do not use a metal pin or probe as you may damages the pins or cause electrical problems in the tablet.
+Visually inspect the charge port using a strong light and a magnifying glass to make sure that the port is OK i.e. no damaged pins and that there is no debris in the port enclosure, which may be preventing a good electrical connection. If there is any debris, use a vacuum cleaner to try and remove it. Do not use a metal pin or probe as you may damage the pins or cause electrical problems in the tablet.
-If the port appears to be damaged, replacement [https://www.ebay.com/itm/352884291036|charge port boards] (supplier example only) are available online. Just search fro galaxy S6 charge port board to get results that suit you best.
+If the port appears to be damaged, replacement [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/352884291036|charge port boards] (supplier example only) are available online. Just search fro galaxy S6 charge port board to get results that suit you best.
-here's a teardown [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bL4XNHA20fs|video] that may help if you have to replace the charge port.
+here's a teardown [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bL4XNHA20fs|video] that may help if you have to replace the charge port.

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Hi @rhee18,

Have you tried using a different known working, compatible charger or connecting the tablet to a computer to see if it charges?

Have you tried a different known working compatible charging cord and see if it charges?

Visually inspect the charge port using a strong light and a magnifying glass to make sure that the port is OK i.e. no damaged pins and that there is no debris in the port enclosure, which may be preventing a good electrical connection. If there is any debris, use a vacuum cleaner to try and remove it. Do not use a metal pin or probe as you may damages the pins or cause electrical problems in the tablet.

If the port appears to be damaged, replacement [https://www.ebay.com/itm/352884291036|charge port boards] (supplier example only) are available online. Just search fro galaxy S6 charge port board to get results that suit you best.

here's a teardown [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bL4XNHA20fs|video] that may help if you have to replace the charge port.

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