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Graham
> 24 hourI took my time installing this as i wanted to get it right first time, in total it took me 3 hours. Removing the old screen was the most difficult bit. The trick for me was to make sure I got the pry-lever underneath the sticky adhesive strip, which helps to remove a screen thats in pieces as it helps lift the glass. I used a hair dryer on its second / middle setting which was perfectly adequate. Keep applying the heat if / when it becomes hard to slide the lever along. I kept my finger on the lever to maintain a set depth but misjudged it along the ‘hinge’ side and cut through the ribbon connectors. It didnt matter though as they are attached to the broken screen anyway. The one for the home button was okay, which is handy if you need to re-use it, which I didnt. The adhesive strip on the hinge side is very thin, only 1-2mm. The adhesive around the camera and home button was also along the edge of the clear area of the screen but care is needed not to damage any components as the lever is inserted deeper to reach it. With the glass breaking off at the corners it aided what I could see. Clean the adhesive off the surface of the iPad carefully. Remove all broken bits of glass and I used Isopropyl Alcohol with cotton pads to remove the remaining adhesive. I cleaned until it was smooth and shiny. When fitting the new screen there is an adhesive strip on the back of the ribbon for the home button, remove the plastic by pulling the protruding blue tabs and stick it down to the screen, working from the home button to leave any spare at the hinge position. I gave the LCD screen a clean with lint free pads and just dry wiped it. With the screen in place I put several books on it to apply some pressure for about half an hour. It’s not glue so it doesnt need to set but I wanted to give it every chance I could, as I said I only wanted to do it once. Switched it on and all was working fine, the screen even looks brighter. Having everything already installed in the new screen was good, I would not have wanted to apply the adhesive tape myself. Very pleased with the end result, it went better than I expected and I now have a £600 iPad back in action for a cost of £20, awesome.
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P.R
> 24 hourItem fits description
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Play Hard Industries
> 24 hourEDIT: I got this to fix my sons iPad and i have it in an otter box case. The first drop the screen shattered and now i have to do this mess all over again with a different screen cause i definitely wouldnt use this kit again. Ill leave my original review but Im not happy right in this moment... Old review: The kit was a good value overall but without any use at all I unfortunately have a giant scratch across the face of the screen and not sure how that got there as I only installed and set books on top if it to help the adhesion. If it wasnt such a pain to get it off I would just replace it again ha but I just bought a screen protector to hopefully not get any more. Its not a huge issue but when I go from having a severely cracked screen and fixing it only to then have a decently deep scratch instantly it kind of kills the high of fixing something ha. So my advice would be to make sure you have a screen protector and put that on it before you even begin install. I cannot speak on the function of the screen yet as Ive just gotten it. Maybe Ill make an update later as Ive heard some of these screens can turn yellow/have a yellow hue over time.
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Doron Matmor
> 24 hourPart came in, was in pristine packing and worked amazing. One of the best home buttons ever on a replacement screen, felt very strong.
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Real user
> 24 hourThe first couple weeks, worked fine, like other reviews mentioned, the adhesive is not strong enough, it kept moving the screen, and eventually the touch screen ended working like crazy, I did not touch anything, but it kept trying something on the screen by itself.
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Prof. Arthur Grady PhD
> 24 hourIt took some time to find the actual compatible model number for the iPad screen, as all Apple devices have the same stupid model number, but you have to find the generation and other things. I had a chat with Apple support twice to get the right model number. Once I did, I ordered it from this company and it came the next day due to Amazon Prime. I had to order two, because the first one arrived cracked. But I got a refund and ordered another, and after the glass was cleared away from the broken iPad, install took about 30 min. Apple would’ve charged me a minimum of £250 to have this fixed. I did it in 15 quid. If you think that you don’t have the technical expertise to fix your own iPad, think again. It is much easier than you think. If the iPad is going to be thrown away anyway, what do you have to lose? EDIT: iPad screen is glitchy and home button stopped working. But there is a setting called assistive touch I am now using, so still works.
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Pearl Batz
> 24 hourMe dio problemas desde el principio y realmente sigue con problemas, la verdad yo no la recomiendo, no es un producto confiable!!!
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tai banh
> 24 hourI bought the IPad digitizer, Good quality for the affordable price. Thanks
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Jerry Goodman
> 24 houreasy to install repaired atablet for the fist time and save me so much money
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Jenny de ithalo
> 24 hourLa pantalla muy bien, viene con el pegamento ya puesto... el único problema es.. que el boton home dejó de funcionar... lo compre hace 1 mes más o menos