An error 4013 for this device is probably a NAND issue. Leaving the charger connected while reassembling may have corrupted some data. You might also have a charge circuit issue. I doubt the charging port would be the issue, it is a mainly passive element.
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In the end, nothing can really be tested here with some micro-soldering experience.
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In the end, nothing can really be tested here without some micro-soldering experience.
I see no reason to trash an iPad Air until you can at least determine what needs to be repaired.
An error 4013 for this device is probably a NAND issue. Leaving the charger connected while reassembling may have corrupted some data. You might also have a charge circuit issue. I doubt the charging port would be the issue, it is a mainly passive element.
In the end, nothing can really be tested here with some micro-soldering experience.
I see no reason to trash an iPad Air until you can at least determine what needs to be repaired.