Buzzing sound when charging my ipad

My iPad Mini makes a buzzing sound when charging. What should I do?

that is not normal.  If you are a very aggresive listener - and hear things that other prople don't - ignore the buzz.  If it is noticable to others as well, take it in for a diagnosis.

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