The iPad 4 (also known as iPad with Retina display) is a tablet computer designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. It is the fourth generation of iPad, introduced in November 2012.
The iPad 4 features a 9.7-inch Retina display with a resolution of 2048 x 1536 pixels, ensuring crisp and clear visuals, enhancing the user experience whether you’re browsing the web, watching videos, or playing games.
Under the hood, the iPad 4 runs on Apple’s A6X chipset, ensuring smooth and responsive performance. Whether you’re multitasking between apps or using demanding applications, the iPad 4 handles it with ease.
The device comes in four storage options, including 16GB, 32GB, 64GB, and 128GB, providing ample space for your apps, photos, and files. The device also comes with 1GB of RAM, facilitating efficient multitasking.
The iPad 4 doesn’t compromise on camera quality. The main camera is a 5 MP lens, perfect for capturing high-quality photos in a variety of settings. The front camera is a 1.2 MP lens capable of 720p HD video, perfect for FaceTime calls.
The device is powered by a non-removable 42.5-watt-hour rechargeable lithium-polymer battery, providing reliable performance throughout the day. The iPad 4 is available in two distinct colors: Black and White.
In terms of repairability, the iPad 4, like other Apple devices, is designed to be serviced by certified technicians using original Apple parts. This ensures the longevity and performance of the device.
- Screen Replacement: Cracked screens are a common problem with any tablet. Repair shops may be able to replace the screen with a compatible replacement, though quality may vary.
- Battery Replacement: Batteries lose capacity over time. Replacing the battery can restore your iPad’s original battery life. However, finding a high-quality replacement battery for an older device may be difficult.
- Charging Port Repair: If your iPad isn’t charging properly, the charging port may be damaged. A repair shop will be able to diagnose the problem and replace the charging port if necessary.
- Logic Board Repair: In some cases, the logic board, which is the brain of the iPad, can malfunction. While complex and potentially risky, some repair shops may attempt logic board repairs.