Try a different mini USB cable, ita. Sounds like that one doesn't have a live connection to pin-1.
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The Galaxy Tab needs more milliamps than what the official USB standard calls for.
The Galaxy Tab needs more milliamps than what the official USB standard calls for.
And somehow it's okay when it's turned off? That's the part I don't get, really. I'm guessing I shouldn't try using the Galaxy charger with the mini USB cables to charge my Nook, etc.
DCP--I miswrote. It's not a mini USB cable that goes to the Galaxy, it's a Galaxy cable and a charger with a USB port.
And somehow it's okay when it's turned off?
When it's turned off, the CPU, display, network, etc. aren't using any power, which leaves enough to charge the batteries.
God damn you, Samsung, God damn you!!
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iPad doesn't charge when plugged into computer at all. Rather frustrating.
They will charge (albeit slowly) when plugged into a Mac, because the Mac's USB ports will send more charge when required.
They will charge (albeit slowly) when plugged into a Mac, because the Mac's USB ports will send more charge when required.
Yeah, but they have to be plugged in directly - I've never had any luck charging through a hub. (Maybe if I had a powered hub, but I have a cheapo one.)
The Mac won't do that for the Galaxy, unsurprisingly.
iPad charging on a Mac depends upon the age of the Mac. More recent Macs have USB ports capable of delivering the amount of power the iPad demands, older ones do not.