No.? The last time I had a battery die was on an iPod.? They gave me a new one for $60.
On Feb 29, 2020, at 2:44 PM, KarenP <waystation9@...> wrote:
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Does that mean the battery costs as much as getting a new one??
?? Karen
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On Feb 29, 2020, at 3:39 PM, Bob Buscaglia via Groups.Io <rbuscag@...> wrote:
If it is indeed the battery, Apple will give you a new unit for the cost of a battery.
Bob
On Saturday, February 29, 2020, 2:12 PM, KarenP <waystation9@...> wrote:
I have a 2017 iPad Mini 4. I noticed it loses its charge much quicker these days than it used to and I suspect it¡¯s because the battery is getting old. But I don¡¯t quite understand how it works. Last night, I had about 15-20% charge left when I closed the cover and put it on my nightstand to go to sleep. When I woke up in the morning, the charge was completely gone. I had to plug it in to see anything at all as the unit would not even turn on. How does an iPad that¡¯s not being used go from 15- 20% charge to nothing overnight? Is it because the Wi-Fi is still working the whole time so it actually is using battery?
?Am I correct that the battery on this is simply old? Do people get new batteries for these things, or is it better to just get a new iPad altogether? I still plan to use mine for a while longer yet, but want to know what the best options are in this instance.