Why won’t my iPad Mini turn on even though I’ve tried everything?

Why won’t my iPad Mini turn on even though I’ve tried everything?
I’ve been having a persistent issue where my iPad Mini won’t turn on, no matter what troubleshooting steps I try. It’s becoming increasingly frustrating because I’ve exhausted all the common solutions but nothing seems to work. I’ve charged it for several hours using different chargers and cables, tried hard resetting by holding down the Home and Power buttons, and even attempted to restore it via iTunes, but still no luck.
The iPad Mini shows no signs of life—no Apple logo, no sound, and no vibration. It’s as if it’s completely unresponsive. I’ve checked to make sure the charging port is clean and free of debris, but that doesn’t seem to be the issue either. I’m beginning to wonder if there’s a deeper hardware problem or if it just suddenly gave out. I’ve looked online and seen suggestions ranging from software glitches to battery issues, but I just can’t pinpoint the exact cause.
This iPad is really important to me and I depend on it daily, so any advice I could get on what might be going wrong would be incredibly helpful. If anyone has experienced a similar problem and found a solution, I’d love to hear about it.
6 Answers

Man, that’s tough. Here’s what worked for me:
1. Connect the iPad to a computer running iTunes.
2. Press and hold the Home and Power buttons for 10-15 seconds.
3. If the screen remains black, release the Power button but continue holding the Home button.
4. iTunes should detect the device in recovery mode, at which point, restore or update as needed.

Tech support here. Sometimes, firmware glitches cause these issues. Use DFU mode:
1. Connect the iPad to your computer.
2. Hold the Home and Power buttons; release the Power button after 10 seconds but keep holding the Home button.
3. Your screen should stay dark. If iTunes detects your device, restore it.
If none of this helps, consult Apple Support for a more thorough diagnosis.

I get how infuriating this can be, having gone through it myself. My issue was with a completely drained battery. Try this: connect your iPad to an original charger and leave it for a couple of hours—no interruptions. Then, perform a hard reset by holding down the Home and Power buttons simultaneously for at least 20 seconds. If this doesn’t work, you might need a new battery.

Once, I encountered a similar problem. The solution was surprisingly simple. I carefully cleaned the charging port with a small brush and compressed air. Then, I used a high-quality cable and charger. Let it sit for an hour, and voilà, it came back to life! Always consider the basics before diving into more complex solutions.