Google Nexus 10 is now upgradable to Android 4.4 KitKat and made an even more brilliant tablet. However, problems may still occur on the system but workarounds and solutions are always available to easily fix them. Here are the top common issues and hot fixes for the Nexus 10.

Wi-Fi Connection and Disconnection

Causes: Range of the Wi-Fi source or Internet service provider issues.

Solutions:

1. Restart the router and the Nexus 10 to refresh the system

a. Delete the connection from the Wi-Fi settings on the Nexus 10

b. Connect to the Wi-Fi router by entering the correct username (SSID) and password.

2. Nexus 10 should have been upgraded which may include the fix for this issue.

3. Change the channel on your router and double check if that is DHCP. Contact your provider if you don't know how to do this.

4. Turn off the MAC filter on your router or add the MAC address of your tablet to give access even with MAC filter on.

Notification LED Problems

Causes: Software most likely has caused the problem on the LED.

Solutions:

1. Download the LED Colour Tester app to determine the LED notification functions.

2. Switch off the Nexus 10 then plug it to its AC power then turn it on again.

3. Update the software of Nexus 10 by upgrading it to Android 4.3 or Android 4.4 KitKat. Go to Settings > About tablet > System updates > Check now.

Random Reboots or Freeze

Causes: Possible software related or too many apps running on the RAM that forces the system to reboot.

Solutions:

1. Some owners reported a solution by turning off the location services. Go to Settings > Personal > Location services. However, Google Now won't work without the feature enabled.

2. Upgrade the firmware of your Nexus 10 to Android 4.3 or Android 4.4 KitKat.

3. Reboot the device into safe mode to check if an app caused the problem.

a. Press and hold the Power key then tap and hold on Power off and select OK on the next pop-up.

b. If the reboot resolved the problem, an application has done system which caused the issue. Update the every app on the Play Store.

c. You may also want to perform a Factory Reset to remove all apps in case you don't know the specific culprit.

4. If all solutions have been exhausted, go to the retailer or Google to get a replacement in case the hardware is the problem.

Turtle Speed Charging

Causes: Compatibility with the USB cable or AC charger.

1. Avoid using the USB cable to charge the device via computer. It takes half the speed to charge it compared with an AC adapter.

2. Use the charger provided found on the box of Nexus 10.

3. If the charger is faulty, use Pogo Charger as an alternative.

Unable to Switch On

Causes: Very low battery level or under sleeping mode

Solutions:

1. Charge the device with a working charger unit to raise battery level.

2. Hold down on the Power Key for 10 seconds then wait for a moment. After that, hold on the Power Key again for 10 seconds to boot the device.

3. In case the 10-second counting didn't work, try it for 30 seconds or longer instead.

4. If nothing above works, connect it to the computer and see if it turns on in any way or detected by the machine.

5. Still dead? Now try holding down the Power and all Volume keys for a minute.

6. Still nothing? Go to Google and see if a replacement is possible.

Camera Cannot Connect

Cause: A notification prompts "cannot connect to camera"

Solutions:

1. Reboot the device to solve the issue temporarily.

2. Delete third-party applications or reset any settings you have enabled from those apps.

3. Factory reset will clear the application causing the issue.

4. Arrange a replacement order with Google or your retailer.

Bluetooth Connection Bugs

Causes: Software driver or firmware version

Solutions:

1. If a third-party app was recently installed that configures Bluetooth before the issue happened, uninstall it.

2. Perform a Factory reset on the tablet.

3. Update the software to Android 4.3 Jelly Bean or Android 4.4 KitKat.

Auto-Brightness Problems

Causes: Old software version or third-party app that configures the brightness.

Solution:

1. Remove any application you've installed that affect brightness level.

2. Update the software to get bug fixes on auto-brightness issues.

Extreme Battery Drain

Cause: Several factors can cause battery drain but most common faults are determined on wireless connectivity such as NFC that is continuously active.

1. Turn off wireless connectivity such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or NFC if not in use.

2. Update the Google services on your device by checking the Play Store.

3. Upgrade the current software with the latest one such as Android 4.3 or Android 4.4 KitKat.

Lock Screen Widgets

Cause: Major bugs may be crushing system function on the lock screen widgets.

Solution:

1. Use apps that are compatible with the lock scene widgets.

2. Update the device to Android 4.4 KitKat to get latest feature on lock screen.

Common App Errors

Cause: RAM overloaded or bulking cache content

Solution:

1. Reboot the tablet regularly to refresh the RAM.

2. Clear cache of apps having errors by going to Settings > Applications > Select app > Clear data and clear cache.

3. Update the app from the Play Store.