iPad Pro battery shows 100%, But doesn't stay on unless plugged in
As the title says, I had a customer bring in an iPad Pro 12.9 that will not stay on unless plugged into a charger. When it is disconected, it will power down within seconds, and all it will display is a dead battery and lightning cable. As soon as the iPad is plugged into a power source, it powers right up and displays the battery is at 100%.
I have ordered a new battery for the iPad, but I have a couple questions. Is it possible to test the new battery in the iPad without tearing the entire thing apart to see if a new battery fixes it, and if not, what are the chances this is a bad battery or a bad board? Is it worth the trouble of tearing the entire device apart and put it all back together just to find out the new battery does the same thing?
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You can check lightning port signature on every pin first to see if there're any anomalies, I'm very aware of the hassles and painful experience of replacing iPad batteries, especially the Pro 12.9", based on your description, a defective battery is most likely the culprit, a defective charging chip could be a probable cause too.
door Gorilla