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Whether your iPad is new or refurbished, you may need help powering it up. If it's charged enough, you just need to press and hold the lock button until the Apple logo appears. Here's how to turn on an iPad and what to do if it's frozen.
How to Get Your iPad to Turn On
To turn on your iPad, press and hold the Sleep/Wake button, which is on the topmost edge of your iPad. If your iPad won't turn on, plug it into a power source for thirty minutes and then try to turn it on again. Sometimes, you may need to force restart your iPad, update it with a computer, or reset it.
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Turning On an iPad
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Press and hold the top button. When the iPad is held vertically, this is the button on the top-right.[1]
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Wait for the Apple logo to appear. This can take up to 8 seconds.
- If the Apple logo doesn't appear, charge your iPad for at least 2 hours before trying again.
- If it still doesn't turn on, see the troubleshooting section.
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Swipe right to unlock the iPad. If the iPad has a passcode or Face ID, you'll be asked to verify it.
- To turn your iPad off, press and hold either volume button and the top button at the same time. Then, drag the slider to the right.
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1. Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button.
2. Release your finger when the Apple logo appears.
3. Swipe right to unlock.