Now, re-pair your Apple Pencil by lining its flat end with the magnetic strip on the right side of your iPad. If you have an Apple Pencil (1st generation), you'll need to remove its cap and plug it into the Lightning port on your iPad. Now, see if your Apple Pencil's battery le...
If you have an Apple Pencil 1st generation or Apple Pencil (USB-C), take a minute to clean dirt from the iPad’s Lightning or USB-C port. You can use a soft, non-conductive object like a wooden or plastic pick to cautiously remove dirt from the port. A plastic brush could also com...
Apple Pencil 2 not charging since 15.4 iPadOS update. My Apple Pencil 2, which I bought from Apple Store India just more than a week ago, suddenly stopped charging (even when mounted over the iPad) after I updated my iPad Pro 5th generation to iPad OS 15.4. It was showing charging all ...
If you just bought yourself a new Apple Pencil, you might be charging the device incorrectly or using it with an incompatible iPadOS device. At the time of writing, there are two variants of Apple’s iconic stylus—the 1st generation Apple Pencil and the 2nd generation Apple Pencil. Apple P...
If you have a first-generation Apple Pencil, try unplugging it from your iPad and plugging it back in again. These simple restarting techniques might get your charging back on track. For more easy troubleshooting tips, check out our free Tip of the Day newsletter. Discover your iPhone's ...
Do not allow a pencil to remain in low-charge state for any period of time - as the internal battery will fail, rendering the Pencil useless. Setting aside an unused Pencil, for extended periods, is a recipe for premature death of the Pencil battery. If you have a second generation ...
There are two types of Apple Pencil, 1st gen, and 2nd gen. They are different by design, but the charging way is also different. The 1st generation Apple Pencil is charged by plugging it into the iPad Lightning port or directly into the power socket with a special adapter. The 2nd gen...
Here is a table of the devices with which the first—and second-generation Apple Pencils are compatible: Solution #2: Allow the Pencil to Charge for Some Time If your Apple Pencil’s battery is completely depleted, charging may take a few minutes. In such cases, allow the stylus to connec...
If you’re using a Second Generation Apple Pencil, wipe off the iPad’s magnetic connector where you place your Apple Pencil for charging. Try A Different Charger (1st Gen Apple Pencil Only) It’s possible your First Generation Apple Pencil won’t charge because of an issue with your charge...
Apple Pencil – 1st generation: Remove the cap on your Pencil and insert the plug into the Lightning connector on your iPad or use a USB power adapter with the Pencil charging adapter to plug it in. Apple Pencil – 2nd generation: Center your Pencil on the magnetic connector, which is on...