Fixcracked Touch Screen Replacement Parts Digitizer Glass Assembly for Ipad 4 + WiFi Antenna Cable and Professional Tool Kit (Black)
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Obed Valdez
> 3 dayGood product along with the battery.
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Viola Bass
> 3 dayThis was an easy fix for me. Instructions were very clear and easy to read and follow. And you get a handy set of tools that make it easier.
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jim
> 3 dayitem as described
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michelle clark
> 3 dayEasily fixed my sons ipad screen.
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Kelly G.
> 3 dayPurchased to replace cracked iPad screen. Adhesive lasted no longer than 1 week. Take it to a professional! Save your money and your sanity!
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Jeffrey Joseph
Greater than one weekThe screens themselves are nicely made. I like the preapplied adhesives, and I like the included tools. But after going through all the trouble to remove a screen, especially the first time on an OEM screen with all the glass shard mess, only to find out either the home button ribbon is cut or the button is defective, my faith in FixCracked has evaporated. There are too many other competitors to choose from, even here on Amazon. The home button issue happened to me twice with iPad Air screens and most recently today with a screen for iPad 4. The IPad Air screen I got for my wife had a small tear in the ribbon cable where it enters the board. With the iPad 4, I got the iPad all ready to be buttoned up and tested the screen and home button before removing the screen adhesives, and the button just did not work. So I removed the OEM button off the cracked screen, removed the FixCracked home button, and easily installed my original home button to it. The button then worked perfectly. I’ve learned quite a bit installing these screens myself and even more trouble shooting when they”re defective. But I honestly don’t need extra aggravation in my life, so I won’t be buying FixCracked screens again.
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vorlon
> 3 dayReasonable price
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Caseyval
> 3 dayFirst time ever replacing a screen and I’m not very savvy in the electronics department, but I found this quite easy. The YouTube tutorial from this company was easier to follow than the instructions that came with it. Thanks for a great product!
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Dax Monson
Greater than one weekThe worst part is scraping the glass out and not breaking the wifi. Other than that, it seems to work ok touching the screen without any noticeable latency.
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Bob Bufano
Greater than one weekWould not recommend trying if you are not expert at working on iPads. As usual, Apple does not seem to want anyone to be able to fix their own product. It was fairly easy to remove the broken screen, but difficult to attach the new one. The problem I encountered was with the ribbon cables that have to be removed from the iPad and then reattached. Reattaching resulted in damage to the motherboard. I ended up having to purchase a new iPad. The original one worked perfectly, but had a badly shattered screen. It now does not work well.