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Hiya, So, I have an ipad mini. I’ve had it for six months and it was working fine twelve hours ago. I fell asleep, and when I woke up and tried to turn it on, it didn’t. It was plugged in all night because it was on 4% the last time I saw it was working. I tried replugging it, it didn’t work. I tried using the iphone 5 cord, it didn’t work. I tried pressing the home button and the power button simutaneously, it was still unresponsive. I tried plugging it into my computer and trying to restore it.. but there’s another problem. It won’t sync to my computer, so itunes isn’t able to read it at all. Yes, I tried reinstalling itunes and it still remained unresponsive. Any idea how it can be fixed? If at all? Thanks, Shiori

Looks like this is a common thing. Here are my recommendations to troubleshoot this:

  1. Do a hard reset. Hold power and the home button at the same time until the Apple logo appears. If this fixes it, great!
  2. Put the iPad in DFU mode. Connect it to your computer, hold down the power button for 5 seconds. While still holding power, hold down the home button for 15 seconds. Once the apple logo appears, release the power button while still holding down the home button. The “Connect to iTunes” screen should appear. iTunes should prompt you to restore, which you should do.
  3. If those options do not work, its going to be an internal issue. I would never recommend going to Geek Squad. They don’t know anything. Apple will only swap out your device or “upgrade” it for a fee. A good repair shop will be able to fix this. Apple and Best Buy have great stores. They just are not professional repair shops.
  4. This one is for repair shops. This is either going to be a bad charging port (likely), a bad battery (not likely if this was abrupt and not a process), or a bad power IC. Connecting the iPad to power and running through the power schematic shouldn’t take long at all. There should be an obvious failure at some point. Unless its water damage, in which case you have yourself a nice rabbit hole.

mine would not turn on or do anything; I found this answer and it worked for me. “There are a couple of possible causes for this kind of behavior, but in the majority of cases you can solve it by doing a reset. Just hold down the Power button and the Home button simultaneously for 10 seconds. You’ll know it worked when you see the Apple logo.” http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/ipad

The battery almost never fails in iPad mini. The Power ic fails commonly for no reason–not feasible to repair. But also the charging logic ic, U2 chip, fails—this means the iPad will power on with a new battery, but can’t charge. That chip can be replaced.

I went to the apple store and got it exchanged for a new one under warranty.

First have a look inside the dock connector and check for any dirt or other objects and clean them out if there is any Second I would recommend leaving the iPad mini on a AC wall charger for a few hours and then have another look to see if the iPad is working Failing all that, its time to send your iPad back to Apple as it will still be covered by the warranty and since you have not damaged it, you will not want to pay out for any repairs Let me know how you get on and which method leads to success, if you need any more help please ask Cheers Brendan Mills

It’s an issue with the battery being too cold. Warm ur iPad up and try again. Fixes mine every morning and it’s not even that cold. Mine only acts up on a full charge or if it gets extremely cold

@kamaldrawil , I have one in front of me now I am working on. If it will power on with a charged battery, you will need to have the charging Port (Make sure you clean yours out to see if it is clogged) or IC replaced. If it does not power on with a charged battery (as in my case) it is the PMIC most likely. It will require Micro Soldering which is not a DIY repair. https://youtu.be/2oTepk94bVg

what happens if you try to connect it to iTunes? if nothing happens when you connect it to your computer it is most likely going to be that the battery is dead and needs to be replaced.

problem: ipad mini 4 not charging or booting up. red lines with battery symbol and apple symbol would cycle over and over again and nothing would happen. Ipad was plugged in. I tried holding the sleep and home buttons for long period and nothing happened and then holding the same buttons and then releasing them over and over again but nothing happened. I tried restore and update in recovery mode and dfu mode in itunes but neither worked, just errors every time. I even tried putting the ipad in the freezer for an hour. (By the way… if you are stuck in itunes connect mode after a failed install or restore, u can download fonelab which will take u out of itune or recovery mode) I tried different chargers and cords and leaving the ipad plugged in over night. Nothing worked so i decided i would get some revenge and beat the $@$* out of it. I put the ipad on the floor so i could hit the screen with my heel. just kind of fooling around but a bit annoyed too. So i hit the thing on the screen while it was plugged in and i kid you not… it paused for a moment on the apple logo screen and then booted up. so, clearly the problem is a hardware issue. I updated the operating system after that which didn’t help anything. And now the ipad will turn on and i can use it but it doesnt charge and i have to use it in the same position and not move it too much or it powers off. Im going to look for solution for it not charging now that it turns on. The problem is obviously and most likely the charge port or some other hardware issue.

Thank goodness pressing the home button simultaneously and holding power button works! It was on 90% this morning works perfectly then just took it out my bag and it wouldn’t come on at all really bizarre! It was So good to see the apple sign appear and thanks for posting the solutions! Panic over.

In addition to the Yongcheng finger and the DFU mode mentioned in the first solution, you can also solve this problem with iTunes and recovery mode. This is the step:

  1. Use iTunes. Connect your iPad and computer, then launch iTunes. After that, iTunes will automatically recognize your iPad. Select the iPad icon and access its Summary page > click Restore Backup > Restore.
  2. Use recovery mode. Close iPad>Open iTunes and connect to iPad. Continue to hold down the “Home” button on the iPad until “Connect to iTunes” appears on the screen. After iTunes recognizes the iPad, iTunes will analyze its errors. Select “OK” to restore the iPad and solve the problem that the iPad mini won’t turn on.