How do I fix white dots on iPad screen?

White dots on your iPad screen can be due to software glitches or hardware issues. Try restarting the device, updating iOS, or resetting settings. If the dots remain, it may be a hardware problem like pressure spots or stuck pixels—contact Apple Support for inspection or repair.
 
White dots on an iPad screen usually indicate stuck or dead pixels, or sometimes a screen issue. First, try restarting your iPad to see if the dots disappear. If that doesn’t work, you can try gently massaging the area with a soft cloth to see if it helps unstick any pixels. There are also apps and videos designed to fix stuck pixels by rapidly cycling colors, which you can try. If the problem persists, it might be a hardware issue, and the best option would be to contact Apple Support or visit an authorized service center for a screen repair or replacement.
 
To address white dots on an iPad screen, start by restarting the iPad. If the problem persists, check for dust or debris and clean the screen gently with a microfiber cloth. If these steps don't help, you may need to update the iPad's software or reset all settings. In some cases, it might be a software glitch or a dead pixel, which may require contacting Apple Support.
 
When white dots appear on your iPad screen because of something wrong with the software or hardware. Re-start your device, update iOS or return all your settings to default. If the dots do not disappear, the problem might be hardware related, so you should contact Apple Support for treatment.
 
To fix white dots on your iPad screen, start by restarting your device to see if it’s a temporary glitch. Gently clean the screen with a soft, slightly damp cloth to remove any dirt or residue. If the white dots persist, they might be dead pixels or a hardware issue, in which case contacting Apple Support or visiting an authorized service center is recommended.
 
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