iPad Guide: 4 Ways To Replace A Dead iPad Battery
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You won’t have to buy a brand new iPad if you follow these 4 options.
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Although the act of replacing an iPad battery is not easy at all, because it is specially designed which can only be opened by a skillful mechanic. But don’t worry, you won’t have to buy a brand new iPad if you follow these 4 options.
Replacing Warranted iPad battery (AppleCare)
In case your iPad is under the period of warranty, or you extended that warranty, you can have the AppleCare replace the battery, but actually the entire iPad with a cash-free cost.
Replacing iPad’s battery with the expired warranty
If your iPad is no longer warranted, its battery will be fixed at the cost of $99, added up by $6.95 shipping and tax. In order to start, you will have to send a request on Apple’s site or go to an Apple Store.
Considering all the pros and cons, it is worth paying $99 to have your iPad repaired. However, if your iPad has seen better days, buying a new one may be an ideal option.
Replacing iPad’s battery at Authorized Repair Stores
There are some shops that are authorized by Apple to be in charge of repairing screens and batteries. You probably find a less expensive charge there, but make sure the shop you have chosen is the qualified one, which means they are certified and experienced.
Remember that an unqualified repairer may cause damage to your iPad, and if that case happens, Apple will not fix the problem because it was performed by an unauthorized mechanic.
Replacing iPad battery yourself
It may sound impossible, but you can really make it. If you are a brave technophile, you can opt for this choice. However, if your iPad is still under the warranty time, and your attempt to fix it fails, Apple will not repair it.