I had a Nexus 7 for two years and it ran flawlessly until one day it just did not work. I sent it back to Asus and they determined that it needed a motherboard. Because it was out of warranty I ordered one on eBay, and installed it and the tablet for the most part works fine.
However it registers 0% battery life and always says that I need to connect the charger. I know that the battery is fully charged because, just for instants, I set it up on a photo slideshow and it played for eight hours or more.
Occasionally I have trouble turning the tablet on. I read on some forums some tips and tricks like trying to turn it on within a few seconds of plugging in the charging cable.
Other than to replace the motherboard again Is there anything I can do with this to have consistent performance?
At this point I would even love to sail this, but I don't know who would be interested in buying it in the condition it is in Unless it were someone on this forum.

However it registers 0% battery life and always says that I need to connect the charger. I know that the battery is fully charged because, just for instants, I set it up on a photo slideshow and it played for eight hours or more.
Occasionally I have trouble turning the tablet on. I read on some forums some tips and tricks like trying to turn it on within a few seconds of plugging in the charging cable.
Other than to replace the motherboard again Is there anything I can do with this to have consistent performance?
At this point I would even love to sail this, but I don't know who would be interested in buying it in the condition it is in Unless it were someone on this forum.
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