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Can you test the Lightning port of an iPad?

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I work for a company that manages a fleet of 1st gen iPad Airs and 6th gen iPads.  I’ve recently been getting a lot of iPads returned to me because of suspecting charging issues.  I think a number of these issues are due to faulty 3rd party cables/chargers.  Is there a way to test a lightning port without removing the display of the iPad?  I just want to test if the lightning port is drawing the correct current to charge the battery.

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iPad Air LTE

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 bwicker

crwdns2947189:0crwdne2947189:0:

Can you test the Lightning port of an iPad?

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

I work for a company that manages a fleet of 1st gen iPad Airs and 6th gen iPads.  I’ve recently been getting a lot of iPads returned to me because of suspecting charging issues.  I think a number of these issues are due to faulty 3rd party cables/chargers.  Is there a way to test a lightning port without removing the display of the iPad?  I just want to test if the lightning port is drawing the correct current to charge the battery.

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iPad Air LTE

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open