![]() How to fix a broken iPhone or iPad charger. But if you wish to consider all your options, have a look at our article If your cable or power adapter is at fault, it’s possible you may be able to fix it, although in almost every case we would strongly advise paying for a new unit instead – the words “amateur repair” and “mains power” should never appear in the same sentence. New 12W USB power adapter is also £19/$19. MFI certified cable from Amazon or read our roundup of theįinally, do the same with the plug adapter on the end of the charging cable. Clean Your iPad’s Charging Port: Sometimes lint or dust can get trapped in your iPad’s Lightning port, creating resistance that might interfere with charging. ![]() The costs to do ANY battery replacement would exceed the costs this iPad is worth in. Since this iPad is no longer fully supported by Apple, not sure if Apple will service this old iPad. It is possible the battery in that old iPad has finally failed and died. There are alternatives, however: you can purchase a third-party The original 2013 iPad Air 1 is nearly 8-1/2-years, now. Let’s get to the bottom of it in the breakdown iPad Pro won’t charge Try these solutions Note: All solutions mentioned below apply to any iPad. Take a breath, mate There could be more than one reason behind the problem (i.e., faulty cable and software bug). New charging cable is relatively expensive at £19/$19 (for iPad Pro 2018 owners, the And that’s precisely what led you to explore the possible solutions to fix an iPad Pro that won’t charge. If it still won’t charge, keep everything the same but this time use a spare charging cable or borrow one from a friend. Okay, that’s not ideal but at least you know. If it starts working, congratulations! Your power outlet (or USB port) is broken. Use a wall power outlet and check for firm connections between your charging cable, USB wall adapter, and wall outlet, or try a different outlet. Set up the iPad, cable and plug as before – keep everything the same – but this time, plug into a different power outlet (or into a different USB port on your Mac). This happens because your iPad is not getting the charge it needs from your old cable. ![]()
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