So, a while ago I found my old Tablet I had about a year or two ago. The reason why I can't use it and stored it in the back of the main furniture piece of my room was because, well, lets talk, shall we?
So, I dropped my tablet. The screen didn't crack but it didn't charge, and it already had charging problems. I plugged it into the wall and shoved it in as hard as I could, yet it didn't work. It had about 20% battery left, and when it was on 10% I put it to the place where we usually attempted to charge it. It didn't charge. I woke up the next morning and acted all surprised my tablet refused to turn on and showed my mom. She took it to the repairman, and about a week later, my mom said something along the lines of "blah blah battery won't work blah" and I was like "Was it because the piece of the metal thing that the charger plugged into nipped?" and she said "No of course not, that was fixed easily" so I asked what it was and she said something happened to the battery and it would take more money to fix than it would to fix it. I don't know whats wrong with it. I plugged it into the wall a couple of times and it didn't turn on, but if it did I'd freak out since I have a small case of technophobia and a huge robophobia. I still want to turn it on at least for a second. To say goodbye.
So, I dropped my tablet. The screen didn't crack but it didn't charge, and it already had charging problems. I plugged it into the wall and shoved it in as hard as I could, yet it didn't work. It had about 20% battery left, and when it was on 10% I put it to the place where we usually attempted to charge it. It didn't charge. I woke up the next morning and acted all surprised my tablet refused to turn on and showed my mom. She took it to the repairman, and about a week later, my mom said something along the lines of "blah blah battery won't work blah" and I was like "Was it because the piece of the metal thing that the charger plugged into nipped?" and she said "No of course not, that was fixed easily" so I asked what it was and she said something happened to the battery and it would take more money to fix than it would to fix it. I don't know whats wrong with it. I plugged it into the wall a couple of times and it didn't turn on, but if it did I'd freak out since I have a small case of technophobia and a huge robophobia. I still want to turn it on at least for a second. To say goodbye.