5 Things You Should Check Before Buying a Used iPad
Buying a used iPad can be a smart and budget-friendly decision — especially when brand-new Apple devices continue to rise in price. Many people in Denmark choose refurbished or pre-owned iPads because they offer great performance at a much lower cost. But with the variety of sellers, conditions, and price levels, making the right choice can be challenging.
Whether you’re buying a used iPad for studiebrug, arbejde, børn, eller som erstatning for en gammel enhed, er det vigtigt at vide præcis, hvad du skal kigge efter. A wrong purchase may end up costing more in repairs, or even turn into a lost investment if the device is locked, damaged, or missing essential components.
To help you make the safest and smartest choice, here are the five most important things you should always check before buying a used iPad in Denmark.
1. Check the Model and Year – Performance and Value Matter
A surprising number of buyers don’t know which iPad model they’re purchasing — and sellers often use vague descriptions like “iPad 6th gen” or “latest model” without detail.
Before buying, always check:
- The exact model number (found under Settings → About)
- Release year
- Storage capacity
- Whether it supports the latest iPadOS
- Compatibility with Apple Pencil or external keyboards
This is important because:
- Older models may not support new apps
- Some iPads won’t receive future updates
- Performance varies significantly between generations
In Denmark, models like iPad 7, 8, 9, iPad Air 3–4, and newer iPad Pro versions tend to provide the best balance between price and performance.
2. Check for Activation Lock – A Common Scam to Avoid
One of the most common issues when buying used iPads — especially from private sellers — is Activation Lock. This happens when the previous owner has not removed their Apple ID or “Find My iPad.”
If an iPad is locked, you cannot use it.
Before buying, ask the seller to show:
- The device fully reset
- The setup screen
- No Apple ID login requirement
If the seller refuses or makes excuses, it’s a clear red flag.
Professional refurbishment shops in Denmark always deliver iPads that are fully unlocked, data-wiped, and ready to use, giving you added security.
3. Inspect Battery Health – A Worn Battery Can Cost You More
iPads are known for long battery life, but older devices may have batteries that no longer hold a charge.
A weak battery means:
- Shorter usage time
- Unexpected shutdowns
- Extra cost for replacement
Before buying, check:
- If the iPad gets unusually warm
- Whether the battery drains quickly
- If the seller can show battery diagnostics
Shops specializing in refurbished iPads usually replace batteries or provide a warranty — something private sellers rarely offer. In Denmark, where many people rely on iPads for work, school, or transport, battery health is especially important.
4. Check the Screen Carefully — The Most Expensive Component
The screen is the most valuable part of an iPad, and also the most likely to be damaged. Surface scratches are normal, but you should always check for:
- Cracks or glass chips
- Dead pixels
- Bright spots
- Ghost touches
- Lines across the display
- Poor touch sensitivity
Replacing an iPad screen can be expensive, so hidden damage can quickly turn a “good deal” into a costlier purchase.
If you’re buying from a Danish refurbishment shop, you are more likely to get:
- Professionally replaced screens
- Apple-approved parts
- Warranty on screen repairs
This reduces the risk of spending extra after your purchase.
5. Check the Condition of Ports, Speakers and Buttons
Physical wear and tear can also affect the device’s performance. Before buying, test:
- Charging port – does it charge smoothly or require wiggling?
- Speakers – is the sound clear and at normal volume?
- Physical buttons – do home, volume, and power buttons respond properly?
- Camera – is the image sharp and autofocus working?
These components impact daily usability, and repair costs may vary.
Buying from a trusted shop means these parts are fully checked, repaired, or replaced — and that you get a warranty if something fails later.
Final Thoughts: Buy Smart and Protect Your Investment
Purchasing a used iPad can save you a lot of money, but only if you choose carefully. By checking the model, ensuring Activation Lock is removed, inspecting the battery, testing the screen, and examining ports and buttons, you can avoid the most common problems buyers face in Denmark.
For the safest experience, many people choose certified refurbishment shops like iDoktoren, where all devices are:
- Data-wiped
- Function-tested
- Repaired with approved parts
- Backed by warranty
- Offered at fair, transparent prices
Whether you’re upgrading, replacing a broken device, or buying a tablet for a child or student, a well-checked used iPad can deliver excellent performance — and save you money.

