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Repair and disassembly information for the fifth-generation 12.9" iPad Pro featuring Apple's M1 SoC and an XDR mini-LED display.

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Does iFixit offer a usb-c port for the iPad Pro 5th Gen?

I am looking to replace the charging port on my iPad because it got damaged and Apple wants to charge me $700 for repairs. I tried looking on the iPad Pro parts for my iPad, but couldn’t find it. I did find one offered, but it said it wasn’t compatible.

Does iFixit have the correct usb-c port, or do I have to get the port from somewhere else?

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@amber- Maybe this a meta question...

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I'd price up a new screen as well if you're doing it yourself.

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It's available from other companies for less than $10, typical of Apple to overcharge something that doesn't require soldering/component level repair.

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So this means the usb-c port replacement for the iPad Pro 4th gen doesn't work with the 5th gen?

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