iPad 2 keeps restarting while loading

I was given an iPad 2 and said that it might not work, but I thought it was worth a shot. After plugging in it started but the battery was at 1% and after going through the whole upward for a few minutes, she has restarted itself. I thought that the battery must have has just been completely dead after you have not used for some time.

I had reset and put to update via iTunes and set up as a new iPad. He managed to do throughout the this without turning off despite only be connected to a USB port I found strange.

Now I got the charger for nearly an hour and the battery is only 3%, but it still keeps restarting and running with battery at 3%.

Any idea what could happen?

EDIT: left in DFU mode for a bit and it is always off

Since it has been restored as new and the problem persists, we guarantee that it is not software partner. If you have tried a different cable and the problem persists, it is more that likely a problem of material and the iPad will have to be repaired or replaced.

I would say to contact the Apple Support and run a diagnostic on the device because it can be a simple battery problem.

Hope this helps

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