They simply just stay quiet and ignorant about their product issues until they can’t any longer. Has this happened to people, and is there a way to fix it, or must I contact Apple themselves?Īpple does not confirm or deny this issue. ![]() All I've derived is that either my nib is ready to be replaced, although it doesn't feel like it to me, or that during that time the iPad was dead my Apple Pencil suffered a battery failure through the lack of power. I've factory reset my iPad Pro twice in attempts to fix it, nothing works. Then, I clicked forget on my Apple Pencil, ever since then it hasn't paired with my iPad. During the first day I initially tried the quick fix that usually works, restarting my iPad and disconnecting my Bluetooth temporarily, and both failed. It's been 3 days since then and nothing has helped me. I charged it back and wanted to draw with my Apple Pencil 2nd Generation model. If anyone could suggest me another way to fix this issue without having to buy another one, I’d appreciate it greatly.Īpple Pencil 2 Doesn't Work (I've Tried Everything on a Basic Level) So after a month or two or of my iPad Pro 11-inch 2019 model (I've owned for a year along with the pencil), was just sitting around, probably dead for a majority of that time. I have also tried to find alternatives to the Apple Pencil, but they’re nearly impossible to find where I live, or they’re not compatible with my iPad Pro version (9.7). You know this Pencil costs lots of money but this was definitely a waste of money! I could only be able to test it when I bought it and right after there was no way to make it work ever again. This issue has been driving me crazy and I cannot find any way to fix it at all. ![]() I have restarted my iPad, turning Bluetooth off and then back on. ![]() But right when I pull it off my iPad it goes back to 0% immediately. It charges, sometimes slower than other times, it reaches 100%. I plug the Pencil in the iPad Pro’s lightning, it takes a little while to get recognized and letting me pair it. I have tried everything I have found online to fix it, but still nothing. I have had this issue since I got the Apple Pencil 1st Generation and could never find a way to fix it. Here are the related threads I have found in official community.Īpple Pencil 1st Gen issue - Instant battery drain after charging it 100% Hello. This problem is much more serious compared to the old version iPhone’s battery issue late last year, and I think it should not be tolerated and actions like recall should be took should it proven to be true. I searched the official community and found out a lot of other people have encountered the same problem: *Longtime unused Apple Pencil can not pair with iPad.* I think it might be a product defect of Apple Pencil’s battery. I am still feeling upset for I have to purchase something even I know there is a problem with it. At last, I bought a new one and returned the old one to my friend. So, I went to Apple Store with my pencil, a genius admitted that it’s a battery problem and should have my pencil replaced for free if it is within the warranty period, but a price of $80(tax is no included) would be charged since it was originally bought a long time ago. ![]() I also tried to charge my pencil for a whole night, but it didn’t solve anything. I tried to solve this problem by following this page,(( )) but it just won’t work. Anyway, I can’t pair my pencil with my new iPad. If I am fast enough to tap the pair button, I will receive a message that the battery is only 3% so it won’t pair. Also, on the page of ‘General - About’, the information of pencil is keep appearing then disappearing. For the meantime, I can see the state of pencil keep changing from connected to disconnected on the bluetooth page of setting. When I tried to plug the pencil into the Lightning connector on my iPad, the pair request just disappeared a few seconds after it is showed. Recently, my friend gave me his idle Apple Pencil which is barely used, but it can not pair with my new iPad Pro.
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