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BeautifulWoman_1984

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Hey guys,

I just dropped my iPad 9th Generation 256GB and the top of the screen is cracked... 😢😢😢

I now need to buy a new iPad model but I don't know what to do since my iPad 9th Gen was the last iPad to come with a 3.5mm headphone jack... 😭😭😭

This is my model here: https://support.apple.com/en-us/111898

I was planning on using this iPad 9th Generation for a few years to come and this is why I paid extra for the 256GB model... 😭😭😭

Thank you for any advice!
 
When the dropped the 3.5mm Jack from the phone, I used an adapter (3.5mm to Lighting). It worked just fine. Only problem was that it couldn’t be charging (using a wire) while listening to music. I never found that to be a problem, but you might.
Thank you for your reply!

I'm aware of this limitation so I was REALLY hoping that there was another option for me so that I can charge the iPad while still using the 3.5mm headphone jack? 😢😢😢😢
 
Thank you for your reply!

Is there another brand that offers the same feature? I'm very skeptical of buying brands I'm not familiar with... :(:(:(:(:(:(
Here's a pricier one from Ugreen, a well-known brand -

 
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Apple can't "fix" your current one at all?
Thank you for your reply!

I'm not sure to be honest. The top part of the screen is cracked which leaves me with about 80% viewing of the iPad screen...

If I had been using an iPad cover, would that have protected the iPad from damage from a fall?
 
Just buy it. It works fine. I’ve used it for over a year.
Here's a pricier one from Ugreen, a well-known brand -

Thank you for your replies!

Are there any downsides to using one of these adapters? I've never used anything like this before with my Apple hardware... 😨😨
 
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Thank you for your reply!

I'm not sure to be honest. The top part of the screen is cracked which leaves me with about 80% viewing of the iPad screen...

If I had been using an iPad cover, would that have protected the iPad from damage from a fall?
It all depends on the fall and on the case. E.g. I have dropped the caseless iPhone 16 PM dozens of times on to concrete; no case and no damage except the edge is a little rough. But a 15 foot drop to concrete cracked the back glass, pshaw.

I use a Pelican case for an iPad Air because it kicks around in a pickup truck and the iPad would easily survive a 20 foot drop to concrete in the Pelican case.
 
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Thank you for your reply!

I'm not sure to be honest. The top part of the screen is cracked which leaves me with about 80% viewing of the iPad screen...

If I had been using an iPad cover, would that have protected the iPad from damage from a fall?

Ask Apple and see what they say. I had an iPad Air with a broken screen in 2016, and an out-of-warranty replacement was just under £200.

That iPad also had a cover, but it wouldn't have saved it when it fell backwards off a chair onto a tiled floor.
 
Ask Apple and see what they say. I had an iPad Air with a broken screen in 2016, and an out-of-warranty replacement was just under £200.

That iPad also had a cover, but it wouldn't have saved it when it fell backwards off a chair onto a tiled floor.
They would offer to replace it with the same model for 249$ USD.
 
Hey guys,

I just dropped my iPad 9th Generation 256GB and the top of the screen is cracked... 😢😢😢

I now need to buy a new iPad model but I don't know what to do since my iPad 9th Gen was the last iPad to come with a 3.5mm headphone jack... 😭😭😭

This is my model here: https://support.apple.com/en-us/111898

I was planning on using this iPad 9th Generation for a few years to come and this is why I paid extra for the 256GB model... 😭😭😭

Thank you for any advice!
You could get an iPad Air or iPad Pro with the Magic Keyboard accessory. It comes with an additional USB-C port purely for charging which would free up the iPad's USB-C port for the 3.5mm adaptor. Then you could do both.
 
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