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iPad Cannot
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cannot charge

Why iPad Cannot Charge?

  • Water Damage
  • MotherBoard Hardware Issue
  • Battery Faulty
  • Charging Port Faulty
  • Charger Faulty
  • Charging Cable Faulty

Fix and Solution

  1. Check your charging cable: Make sure your charging cable is properly connected to both your iPad and the power adapter. Also, check for any frayed wires or damage to the cable.

  2. Check your power adapter: Make sure your power adapter is properly plugged into the wall and that the outlet is working. Try plugging in another device to the same outlet to see if it’s working.

  3. Restart your iPad: Sometimes, restarting your iPad can help fix charging issues. To restart your iPad, press and hold the Power button until the Slide to Power Off option appears. Slide the bar to the right to turn off your iPad, then press and hold the Power button again to turn it back on.

  4. Clean your charging port: Dirt and debris can sometimes accumulate in your iPad’s charging port, preventing it from charging properly. Try gently cleaning the charging port with a toothbrush or a soft, dry brush.

  5. Check for software updates: Make sure your iPad is running the latest software updates. To check for updates, go to Settings > General > Software Update.

  6. Try a different charging cable or power adapter: If none of the above solutions work, try using a different charging cable or power adapter to see if the problem is with the cable or adapter.

    If none of these solutions work, it may be a hardware issue, and you should contact Apple Support or visit Esmond Service Centre for diagnostic check and repair.

Is it Worth Repairing an iPad?

Whether it is worth repairing an iPad depends on a few factors such as the age of the iPad, the extent of the damage, and the cost of repair.

If your iPad is relatively new and the repair cost is not too high, it may be worth repairing it as it can be more cost-effective than buying a new one. Additionally, if your iPad has sentimental value or contains important data that you don’t want to lose, repairing it may be the best option.

However, if your iPad is several years old and the repair cost is close to or exceeds the cost of a new iPad, it may be more practical to buy a new one instead of repairing it. Additionally, if your iPad is experiencing multiple hardware or software issues, it may be a sign that it’s time to upgrade to a newer model.

Ultimately, the decision to repair or replace your iPad depends on your personal circumstances and preferences. It’s a good idea to weigh the pros and cons of both options before making a decision.

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Model number is located at the back of the iPad. (Example A1674 / A2179)

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