Apple I pad battery.±

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Is it feasible to have a new battery fired to my I pad, 12 inch about five years old only used for following internet reading our glorious site etc. If so what sort of cost am I looking at/.
 
Is it feasible to have a new battery fired to my I pad, 12 inch about five years old only used for following internet reading our glorious site etc. If so what sort of cost am I looking at/.
Go to the apple site, it gives you costs of changing various bits, assuming you want apple to do it
 
Definitely possible.

Cost depends on model and who does the job. Between about £80 to £200. Apple doing the job is best IMO but most expensive.
 
Definitely possible.

Cost depends on model and who does the job. Between about £80 to £200. Apple doing the job is best IMO but most expensive.
Agree.
I wouldn’t want any Tom, Dick or Harry having access to my digital info.
 
Whatever you do, remember to back it up. Just in case of problems.
 
Is it feasible to have a new battery fired to my I pad, 12 inch about five years old only used for following internet reading our glorious site etc. If so what sort of cost am I looking at/.

I changed one in my son's IPad a few weeks ago which was fairly straightforward after watching a UTube video
 
Not that changing a battery gives them access to your data, but if you're worried about it then do a backup and then reset the iPad to factory settings before sending it off for the battery replacement.

When you get it back you can restore the data.
 
Not that changing a battery gives them access to your data, but if you're worried about it then do a backup and then reset the iPad to factory settings before sending it off for the battery replacement.

When you get it back you can restore the data.
I would be more bothered about any damage or subsequent problem . That’s what I’d back it up before getting it done.
 
I always back anything up before doing anything with it, and for important stuff I'll backup the backup just to be sure....

But yes, it follows the same principle I have about lending stuff to people. Only do it if you're prepared never to see it again.
 


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