Prokit for Black iPad Mini Touch Screen Digitizer Complete Assembly with IC Chip & Home Button Replacement with SlyPry Opening Tool kit
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Glenn (Chicago)
> 3 dayI watched a YouTube video for the screen removal on my exact model so that really helped. As for the product it works, packaging was excellent not issues at all. Overall install took about 30-45min.
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Ryan P Nelson
> 3 dayI know your thinking, a whole kit for a reasonable price. DO NOT BUY THIS ITEM!!!! This item comes with a kit but had very minimal instructions. I located another video online regarding screen change outs, followed it and everything worked ok.......for 24 hours. Then the screen quit working. Also, the home button felt cheap and stuck when pressed in.
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dzignr_tastz
Greater than one weekThis one didnt even last as long on my Mini 2 Cellular as the replacement FeiyueTech I tried previously. Neither ever really sealed good around the edges (despite heating them well with a heat gun and placing a book JUST smaller than the screen on them with a decent amount of weight on the book overnight), and this one only took about 3 months (vs. 6) before it started ghosting, and developed an unresponsive (or overly responsive, without even touching it?) line all the way across the center of it horizontally. The home button also pressed into/below the screen early on, and after carefully sliding/popping it back out with my finger, it never felt the same afterwards. Finally just bit the bullet and just upgraded to a new Mini 4 Cellular, as NONE of these cheapo replacements seem to be even close to a comparable replacement for the factory Mini screen, and got sick or replacing them twice a year. :/ I might still try another (the cheapest on here?) and toss it on there before I sell the Mini 2 for cheap... and wish whoever buys it luck? lol
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Bernice R
> 3 dayClear glass. Not a digitalizar.
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SoCal Flyer
> 3 dayOrdered this to replace the screen on my iPad Mini 2, unfortunately when I received it I found it was not the 7 iPad Mini size I needed but a 10-inch full size iPad screen. Either the description is wrong or there is some 10-inch iPad Mini model I didnt know about (the description does not give any model numbers). Otherwise it did look like a complete kit with tools, as advertised.
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Sophia
> 3 dayTouch screen didn’t work after install, we have repaired many screens and this is our first time using this company product and sadly it didn’t work
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PrincessPeach
Greater than one weekYep. Worked perfectly. Follow the YouTube instructions by iCracked. Takes a while, you’ll need more tools than just those supplied. #11 Exacto razor blade helps tons.
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Mandy Trosky
> 3 dayI have an iPad mini (the original one) so I didnt want to put a lot of money into replacing the screen when my child dropped it. I decided to try my hand at this as I am semi tech savy. I used almost all the tools in the kit-glad they sent more than not enough. The tools they used weren’t junk tools either. They were tools I’ll keep on hand in case I have other use for them. Additional tools -Heat gun (Other’s said a hair dryer would work but I had a heat gun so I used it) -Eye glasses cleaning rag/microfiber cloth -Alcohol wipes? (I didnt use them-but wished I had them) -3 small bowls/cups -Goo Gone Before purchasing I read a lot of reviews and how people had problems. Heres a few tips- -SLOW DOWN. Unless youre an expert this isnt an easy task so take your time. It took me 45-60 minutes -Be in a well lit area. I put a desk lamp over my work area to give myself extra light. -Watch tutorials several times-watch a few different ones. The best one I found was the iCracked one which I watched while doing this and it seemed to have the most details. The kit provides no directions so you are all on your own there. -Have 3 small bowls/cups to hold & separate the different screws from the different areas. -Clean off ALL the adhesive from the iPad. You might want to wipe down the area with alcohol so its completely clean. Be sure to let -Test it before putting the adhesive down. Some of this might sounds confusing but once you watch the video it will make sense. It was a pain for me to remove the screen but my screen was in pretty bad shape so I expected that. I forgot to clean off the inside of the screen before putting it on so theres some dust in it. My fault though. I also dont think I cleaned off all the adhesive well enough so it bottom area near the home button didnt stick down fully. Id suggest laying a heavy book on top of the screen overnight to ensure its secured. When I went back and cleaned it off I used Goo Gone and then wiped it down with alcohol. Nowhere did I see that suggested but it was easiest. UPDATE After about 24 hours of use it just stopped working. I could see the light under the LED screen turning on but the LED screen wouldn’t turn on. I took it apart and made sure the connections were secure and put it back together and still nothing. Frustrated-I left it alone for a few days. When I took it apart again I disconnected the screen and battery connections and reconnected them. Once placing it back together it worked perfect! By this time the adhesive on the inside of the screen has dried out so I’m cleaning that all out and have ordered adhesive replacement ($5). The adhesive problem is by no means the products fault-but I want to be completely transparent about my experience here. Overall I am very satisfied with the experience and if there’s a problem again I would fix it myself. The reason I only gave it 4 stars was the lack of instructions.
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Ben
Greater than one weekNo adhesive provided basically useless
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Citech-TT
> 3 dayWorks great. No problems and fits nice.