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Lightning connector broken off inside iPad?

Has anyone else had any issues with their lightning connectors? I just bought an iPad 4 two weeks ago, and unfortunately the lightning connector broke off inside the iPad last night. I took it to the Apple Store, and they charged me $300 for a replacement iPad.


It appears that the lightning connector is significantly more flimsy and fragile than the old wide connector. Please be careful!

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Posted on Feb 6, 2013 2:29 PM

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Sep 23, 2013 3:27 PM in response to luvharmony

You make a lot of general statements that you don't offer links to. In my experience, the cables that are carried on Amazon are rarely genuine Apple products, they are cheaper made knock offs. So yes, those cables are untrustworthy, but don't compare to the genuine article.


Occasionally, when you are dealing with millions of cables, there will be a lemon in the bunch and you or I may get the lemon. A cable that shorts would be replaced by Apple as long as it doesn't show abuse. And since you went there, here is the second photo at the bottom of the article to which you linked;


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It's obvious that this wasn't some innocent mishap by a child, this cable connector has been abused!

Aug 6, 2013 7:37 PM in response to smarkle

What your 11 your old daughter is likely failing to tell you is how she was using the iPad with the cable attached and in her lap. The connector broke from shearing forces exerted from behind the connector.


I have two lightening connector cables and I have purposely tried to break one of them off with my bare hands and it can't be done.

Feb 21, 2013 7:50 PM in response to smarkle

I have an iPad Mini, owned for 1 month. Same problem, when removing the lightning connection, the connector separated and remained inside the iPad Mini. When showing to The Apple Store Genius Bar, they said they had never heard of this problem, and told me it would be $220 to replace the device. This is absurd. I am a full in Apple ecosystem customer, but seriously questioning the recent quality, and lack of customer care for such an expensive purchase, and loyal customer.

Feb 21, 2013 7:56 PM in response to Dah•veed

Dah•veed - I disagree. Because the area to be gripped is so small, I think one could easily accidentally pull a little off center and break it in doing so. I also could see the housing coming off on an authentic Apple connector. I'm very careful with mine now. I like the old connector much better. I never had a problem with it, and even the original Apple lightning connectors sometimes don't connect properly and I have to flip one and try again.

Jun 1, 2013 2:26 PM in response to smarkle

Same thing has also happened to me. I also attempted to get the iPad replaced because it is still under manufacter's warranty but Apple wanted to charge me $220. I refuse to pay this when the lightening connector is faulty. Apple insists that there was physical damage to the iPad and won't replace it. The iPad is in preistine condition and no abuse or misuse to the iPad occured. Again, this is faulty equipment and Apple refused to anknowledge this. As a loyal Apple customer, the best they can do is say "oh sorry you are frustrated." Wow, how amazing. I am not a happy Apple customer and Apple customer service should be ashamed of themselves.

Jun 22, 2013 6:03 AM in response to smarkle

Exactly the same here! I'm so annoyed. I have to pay almost the same as new as replacement. Ashaming.

Just because "they don't want to open it". Do we have to sell it for pieces? Do we have to find an "alternative" technical service? I have a Mini I had an Air that lasted just 2 years and now this. I'll never buy anything else from the Exclusive Apple. This exclusiveness is always a problem when something gets wrong. Kind regards.

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