Can my iPad Pro model A2378 be charged wirelessly
Having difficulty charging my ipad pro. The connection to the usb-c cord seems to go in and out.
Is there a way to wirelessly charge or do I have to bring it in for repair?
Having difficulty charging my ipad pro. The connection to the usb-c cord seems to go in and out.
Is there a way to wirelessly charge or do I have to bring it in for repair?
I don’t believe wireless is an option on any iPad.
It’s certainly not listed in the specs for your particular model:
iPad Pro, 12.9-inch (5th generation) - Technical Specifications - Apple Support
Have you possibly tried a different USB-C cable?
I don’t believe wireless is an option on any iPad.
It’s certainly not listed in the specs for your particular model:
iPad Pro, 12.9-inch (5th generation) - Technical Specifications - Apple Support
Have you possibly tried a different USB-C cable?
Hello~ *Chattanoogan* is correct …you can’t wirelessly charge your iPad. Is the port loose? If so take it in to be checked out…
Genius Bar Reservation and Apple Support Options - Apple
I had a port issue and my iPad was replaced under my AppleCare+ plan. It was a pleasant experience.
~Katana-San~
Before taking it in, I would shine a bright light in the charging port. They get dirty, affecting continuity.
I have never had an Apple charger fail. I have, however, had numerous charging cords— both Apple and aftermarket— fail. That is suspect #1 in my book.
The USC-C design moved the bulk of the “wear” parts to the less-expensive to replace cable.
However, crud in the iPad receptacle can also limit the plug’s insertion distance; resulting in incomplete electrical connections and poor mechanical latching; with even a perfectly good cable.
Re: “… charging cords … suspect #1 … “
Indeed.
All the spring-loaded / moving “wear” parts are contained in the cable’s end connectors.
It seems to be slightly better with some cables vs others. Hoping I can make it work for a little while. I need to position the cord just right and most of the time i can get it to stay charging.
I just wanted to see if there are other options before it gets worse.
Thank you for your help!
Thank you! I will try that!
Can my iPad Pro model A2378 be charged wirelessly