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Anonymous Posted on Sep 26, 2011

What's your problem?my ipad doesnt charge its battery,what is the solution for this?

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Maybe you do not know, but iPad has to be plugged in to a power outlet with the adapter that came with it.

I will unlike iPod not charge when plugged in to a computer.

http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4060

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