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Cuarta generación de iPad, lanzada el 2 de noviembre de 2012, disponible en modelos de 16, 32 o 64 GB. Número de modelo A1458

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Ipad 4 will not charge now that it has died

The IPad's battery drained last night from normal use. Put it on the charger but it would not charge at all.

When plugged in it would show the apple logo then change the the battery image in the red. It also makes the charging beep every time the apple logo is displayed. If I unplug the charger it displays the logo at the bottom showing it needs to be plugged in.

Not sure if related but the charger gets very hot when charging it.

I don't know much about Apple products, but I have visually inspected both the charger and the port and saw couldn't see anything obviously wrong. I have done Home+Power button to restart with no change.

Thanks in advance.

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It’s probably a dead battery, especially if this is the original battery. The iPad 4’s are getting old now and it’s normal for the battery to degrade. Eventually, it just refuses to charge. You can try to replace it yourself by following this guide.

When troubleshooting charging issues, I would do the following (in order):

  1. Always try another Lightning cable and charger, preferably Apple original or MFi certified units.
  2. The Lightning cable 8-pin connector should be sitting flush with the housing and completely inserted. If it is not, there could be lint/dust/debris inside the port impeding a proper connection. You can clean it out with fine point tweezers or a dental pick. Just be careful not to damage the pins inside the Lightning Port.
  3. Change the battery. The battery is the weakest link in the entire phone and certainly for charger related issues. It is also the easiest thing to replace. Use a battery utility, such as coconutBattery (for Mac) or 3uTools (for Windows) to test the battery prior to removal. Anything less than 70% of design capacity will require replacement.
  4. If the battery is in good condition, you can use a USB Ammeter to determine if the phone is really drawing current when it says it's charging. If it isn't drawing current, then I would change the Lightning/Charge Port.
  5. If a new battery and charge port still don't resolve the issue, then you either have faulty replacement parts (possible) or a logic board issue.

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Sent out for a new Apple brand power cable and adapter, I'll let you know if that solves it. Fingers crossed. Thank you.

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Looks like the new charger solved the problem. Thanks for the help!

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