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Troubleshoot iPad charging issues with this handy guide
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If your iPad is not charging despite being plugged in, it's usually an issue with your charging block or cable. In some cases, your case, dirt buildup, and even your Bluetooth accessories can impact the charge. Here's what to do when it says Not Charging on your iPad, iPad Air, iPad Pro, or iPad Mini.

Fixing an iPad Not Charging

To fix an iPad not charging, make sure you use a 20W charging block and an Apple-certified charging cable. Try plugging your iPad into a computer or a different outlet to rule out power issues. If it still won't charge, check for cable damage, dirt, debris, and water exposure.

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Why does my iPad say "Not Charging"?

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Troubleshooting an iPad Not Charging

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  1. To properly charge your iPad, you should use the standard 20W power adapter/charging block. If you're using the older 5V iPhone charging block, it's most likely not enough power to charge your iPad.
    • If you have the proper charging block, try a different outlet.
    • If you don't have a charging block, you can try using a computer or laptop that is turned on. Plug your iPad into your computer, and if necessary, tap Trust this device on your iPad to allow charging.
    • If your iPad is plugged into a USB hub, docking station, or power strip, try plugging it directly into the wall.
  2. If you're using the proper charger, make sure the cable isn't damaged. Some third-party cables are not supported by Apple devices, which would cause the "Not Charging" or "Accessory Not Supported" errors. Purchase a replacement cable from the official Apple store or a certified retailer.
  3. If you can't use the power off slider, you can press a few buttons to force-restart your device.[1] Do the following:
    • Press and release the volume button closest to the top button.
    • Quickly press and release the volume button farthest from the top button.
    • Press and hold the top button.
    • Wait for the Apple logo to appear.
    • Release the top button.
  4. This includes the Apple Pencil, AirPods, or other Bluetooth devices.
  5. If your iPad recently made contact with water or was left in a moist environment, leave it alone to dry completely before attempting to charge it. Once it is completely dry, you can try again.
  6. If you see debris, you can clean it using a dry, soft-bristled brush. Just be sure to turn off your iPad completely before doing so.
  7. A bulky iPad case may prevent the charging cable from connecting properly, resulting in a "Not Charging" error, or a simple failure to charge.
  8. This feature reduces unnecessary background features and actions to preserve battery life.[2] Sometimes turning on Low Power Mode can get your iPad to charge again. To turn on Low Power Mode:
  9. Make sure your iPad is updated. iOS updates provide common software bug fixes. If your iPad won't charge because of a bug, an update may fix the issue. Do the following:
    • Go to Settings.
    • Tap General.
    • Tap Software Update.
    • Tap Download and Install.
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Luigi Oppido
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This article was reviewed by Luigi Oppido and by wikiHow staff writer, Rain Kengly. Luigi Oppido is the Owner and Operator of Pleasure Point Computers in Santa Cruz, California. Luigi has over 25 years of experience in general computer repair, data recovery, virus removal, and upgrades. He is also the host of the Computer Man Show! broadcasted on KSQD covering central California for over two years. This article has been viewed 5,807 times.
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