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Payden P.
> 3 dayAttaching the screen was effortless. Removing the old screen was most of the work. There were no issues with adhesion or the screens quality. Touch works. The button works. It is important to note that third-party Home buttons do not support Touch id functionality, so be prepared to use your old button if you want to use Touch id functionality. Great product.
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Little J
> 3 dayNot sure how many sizes they make but im 0 for 2 on getting the correct size.
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Neoma Durgan
> 3 dayTook a bit to get the first screen on, but once I did it was fine. One of the wires to connect the screen was frayed a but so the ipad kept kicking out of apps from time to time. I got a replacement, went in fine, and now dealing with the same issue. Be in an app for a few minutes, and itll kick out to the home screen. Not sure what else to do. Decent replacement, but hasnt worked that well so far.
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David Bologna
> 3 dayAfter two tries with a different brand digitizer I was able to complete the replacement with ease.
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Wellington Considine
> 3 dayGreat customer service and a nice replacement screen at a great cost!
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Sandra toler
> 3 dayTge shipping was extremely fast and product is exactly as says. I’ve not attempted to replace the screen on the iPad yet .
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Omar A.
> 3 dayInstructions weren’t very good but YouTube is your friend here. Very easy to replace. Only issue is the adhesive isn’t the best but if you have a tight fitting shell case, put it on right away and let it sit in there for a few days. Better than spending over $100 at an electronics repair place.
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Ernest Redmon
> 3 dayInitially i felt that the screen was exactly what i needed. This being my first screen replacement, it went pretty smoothly, granted i have a history in PC and electronic repair. Because of that, i had originally given the product a 4* review. Having given myself a few days with it, i have realized that the adhesive for the screen does not adhere. The second day, it was coming up which caused issues with debris. I carefully removed the screen, cleaned the inside and attempted to this time HEAT the adhesive to help it dry more secure. I figured this would need pressure so i grabbed a couple light clamps for some pressure which immediately cracked the screen. -_- Cant help but feel like had the adhesive worked to begin with, i wouldnt be finding myself buying another screen so soon.
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J Roxbury
> 3 dayVery easy to find DIY instructions on YouTube. If you have half a brain you can save yourself a ton of money and do screen replacements yourself, youll save a ton of money and it doesnt really take that long. Everything that you need is included with this, I had no issues whatsoever replacing the screen on my daughters iPad. The replacement screen is bright and touch works perfectly. No negative issues whatsoever. Worth every penny.
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Sam Lee
> 3 dayHome button was attached but no finger print reading function. It should be separately packed rather than glued. This should be as an option for those who does not have home button.