ChatterBank0 min ago
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the lead to my apple ipad has stopped working. if i wiggled it it came back to life briefly. is there anyway i can repair it or do i have to get a new one. only had this lead 6 months.
having to use laptop which is so slow it drive me mad.
having to use laptop which is so slow it drive me mad.
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Caran
I've had a number of iPhones, iPods and iPads over the years, and the thing that seems to go first is the power cable. Was is an Apple cable or a third party job? If you got it from Apple, you can arrange to take it back and they will give you a replacement. You don't need a receipt because they can look up the serial number of your iPad and confirm the date of purchase.
I've had a number of iPhones, iPods and iPads over the years, and the thing that seems to go first is the power cable. Was is an Apple cable or a third party job? If you got it from Apple, you can arrange to take it back and they will give you a replacement. You don't need a receipt because they can look up the serial number of your iPad and confirm the date of purchase.
Caran
Hmm...it's likely that your cable isn't from Apple. That's a shame. I can't think of any other solution other than bearing with your slow laptop, and looking forward to getting a new cable (or maybe two, in case the replacement dies again).
One other question...did your current cable fray at the point where the lead meets the 'male' connector?
Hmm...it's likely that your cable isn't from Apple. That's a shame. I can't think of any other solution other than bearing with your slow laptop, and looking forward to getting a new cable (or maybe two, in case the replacement dies again).
One other question...did your current cable fray at the point where the lead meets the 'male' connector?
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I don't think some of these small connectors are that robust. My Samsung mobile uses a mico USB for charging/data. I thought issues connecting were due to the handset as there is a small crack in the case near to the socket, and various chargers were having issues staying connected. But then I discovered another phone had the same issues with the same chargers so I've no clear idea where the problem lies. Oh for the days when handsets were designed with a robust dedicated charging socket.