iPad Battery Replacement


    iPad batteries are constructed for long usage throughout the life of the device. Because the iPad consists of a big screen and high-quality display, it needs a bigger and better battery to give you enough power to power your apps for a convenient time frame. If you use your iPad for normal usage such as surfing the internet, emailing, texting via Wi-Fi, a healthy iPad battery can run up to 10 hours with that kind of normal activity. However, the battery power consumption of your iPad depends on how heavily you use your device.

    If you play games that have heavy graphics or surf the web using the 3G or 4G data, the device will consume more battery life and your iPad battery power will last up to 7 to 9 hours only.
    Over time, batteries on every device become less efficient and provide less usage in between charges. This is true for non-Apple devices as well. However, if your iPad is relatively new and isn’t performing anywhere close to your specifications, you might have a battery problem. Usually, battery problems are uncommon during the first few years of usage of the device. They usually occur after the device has been used for a considerable amount of time.

    However, if your batteries are not as efficient now as you’d like them to be, they might be due for a change at iPad Battery Repair and Replacement Near Me.

    Common iPad Battery Issues

    If you see the following symptoms on your iPad, there is a high chance that your battery has come up with issues that warrant a complete replacement. However, we encourage you not to self-diagnose and book an appointment with our experts to get professional advice about your iPad battery.
    Here are some of the symptoms you should look out for:

    • Battery doesn’t last as long as it used to/as long as specified (for a new device)
    • Certain sections of the battery are bulged, which also sometimes distort the screen or display
    • The device gets heated up very quickly when used for relatively less-consuming tasks
    • The device refuses to turn on even after being plugged in for a long time
    • iPad starts rebooting at random intervals while you are working on an app

    Usually, when this happens, there is a reasonable explanation for the issues. After extensive usage of the device over the course of several years, the battery cycles of the device get depleted. As a result, the device is capable of holding only a fraction of energy it could hold earlier. Since battery cycles, once depleted, cannot be replaced, the battery will no longer be functional unless it is replaced.
    Excessive charging of the iPad with incompatible chargers and power adapters can also lead to the degradation of the battery over time. A common symptom of using an incompatible power plug or charging cable is the constant overheating of the device and the plug while plugged in.
    If your device is relatively new (less than 1 year), there might be a manufacturing defect with your device. In this case, no matter what you try, if your warranty has expired, you will have to get the battery replaced if you want to keep using your device.

    How we ensure a great iPad battery replacement at Soldrit

    Replacement of your battery is a complicated process that needs the right tools, machinery and environment to complete. Here at Soldrit, we have the most experienced engineers from around the country working with us. We have state-of-the-art machinery that are required to handle complex components from the device and complete the job with precision and accuracy. We at Soldrit keep customer satisfaction at the absolute top of the priority list. To ensure that our goals are met, we ensure that we offer a warranty on all the replacements that we do. If you encounter any problems in your battery replacement within the warranty period, we will be happy to take care of it for free.

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    Read our FAQs

    The batteries developed by Apple are great-quality, lithium-ion batteries that are meant to handle great workloads for a reasonably long time. However, every single battery faces a loss of efficiency with time and usage. While some newer iPads can offer up to 12 hours of battery life on a single charge, these numbers are true right out of the box only. With time, the battery cycles of the battery decrease and it settles down to a lower efficiency of around 8-9 hours of usage between charges.

    For more information on our repair services, please visit our iPad repair services page.

    Yes, there are some things you can do to prolong your battery life and keep the battery healthy:

    • Use original Apple adapters
    • Do not overcharge
    • Do not expose the device to high temperatures

    If you want to know what’s wrong with your device at home, you can go through the symptoms that are mentioned with the device in every webpage. However, we encourage you not to do the diagnosis on your own and rely on our experts’ informed opinion.

    Signs indicating the need for an iPad battery replacement include rapid battery drainage, frequent device overheating, and a significant decrease in overall battery life. Additionally, if the iPad shuts down unexpectedly even with a seemingly charged battery, it may be a sign of battery deterioration. “Soldrit” specializes in addressing such issues, offering expert diagnostics and efficient battery replacement services to restore optimal functionality to iPads experiencing these symptoms.

    Soldrit offers a warranty of 3 to 6 months for iPad battery replacements. This warranty ensures that customers have peace of mind and assurance regarding the quality and longevity of the replaced battery. In case of any issues or concerns within the specified warranty period, customers can rely on Soldrit’s support to address and resolve them promptly, enhancing the overall customer experience and satisfaction.

    For more information on similar issues, please visit our other common: iPad Touch Screen Repair

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