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That exclamation mark means the battery is bad or has a bad connection inside the device. If your battery is user-serviceable you could try removing the back of the device and checking the connection for corrosion or looseness. Depending on how old your device is, it just might be time for a new battery.
That symbol usually indicates the battery isn't charged or charging. It could be a connection problem, a charger problem, or a battery problem.
If you have an extra wall charger, try that first as they don't always last forever. Make sure the plug that connects to your tablet looks clean and not corroded.
If it still won't charge, then chances are the battery needs servicing to make sure the connection is OK or the battery just might need to be replaced.
Can the tablet turn when plug in to ac adapter/ home wall charger?
Maybe I can help you if you can tell me the model of your tablet.
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Battery could have been damaged by temperature extreme or the process of charging it while still frozen. I would have allowed it to reach room temperature before putting it into a charger.
The exclamation mark means that your tablet has no battery left. You should try plugging your tablet in for a few hours before turning it on (if it doesn't turn on by itself.) If that doesn't work and you still see the exclamation mark, I suggest that you ensure the charger is properly plugged in to the socket and that its properly attached to the tablet.
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