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Sergio Camacho
Greater than one weekThe kit contains all the parts described, the touchscreen is very responsive and the installation was completely easy. Now my iPad is working again normally.
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Moises
> 3 dayI installed the screen and after doing so I realized the cámara position was way off. Unfortunately since I removed the adhesive tape to install It I can’t return it.
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Hatti
> 3 dayYou lose touch id
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Jonah Nathan
> 3 daythe screen constantly turns off
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Steve C.
> 3 dayMy 1st time fixing an iPad screen. Using the online videos made it an easy install. Part fit perfectly. I had a small question & C.S. got right back to me & walked me through the install. This type of Customer Service is what every Company should have. 100% Satisfied & I Would/Will Recommend them to All.
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Byrde
> 3 dayScreen did work but the home button was not any good.
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J
> 3 dayFirst off I have done a lot of these so this was not my first or last apple fix. Screen feels cheap like any other 15$ one on here with no coating on glass. It even came defective and won’t read in parts. Oh if you want to swap the home button you will have to rig it because even that was a joke. Really nothing good to say other than they make it look good with their box. After speaking with customer service I believe this company to be a scam selling 2$ glass knowing people can not send their bad product back and leave the lcd exposed.
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Colin L.
> 3 dayI really wanted to like this product: it came packaged nicely, with a reasonable set of tools and some helpful links to tutorial videos on how to replace the screen. I did the first replacement, and all was good until the adhesive tape failed and the corner of the screen started to pop up. After sticking it back down a bunch of times, the corner of the screen cracked: so, back to the drawing board. The company kindly sent me a replacement screen and some extra tough tape, so I did a 2nd replacement. This was all good until I found that an entire 1/2” line across the screen was non-functional. Made it pretty tough to use a drawing app that I frequently use. I contacted the company again, and this time they were not wiling to send a new screen, but said I could return the old one. Only problem is that the old one was still on the iPad. So, I ordered ANOTHER one, and did the replacement, only to find the home button didn’t work. So I stripped the home button off the cracked/defective screen, paired it with the new screen, and got it together and working. Except... there are parts of the screen where it loses sensitivity when using a stylus: not a problem for most application, but a failure in the drawing app. And the screen started coming unstuck, so I eventually had to super-glue it down, and then soon after the screen cracked. TLDR: Nice people at this company who want to be helpful, but the product is both fragile and defective. After 6+ hours and 3 screen replacements, I’m back where I started with a cracked screen. Ugh. On the other hand, I’m getting pretty damn good at removing and replacing an iPad screen...
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Dr. Alford Connelly DVM
> 3 dayExactly what was needed to get tablet back to 100%. The adhesive could be better but will work
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John
> 3 dayThe old screen was difficult to take off because it has shattered so I was taking a lot off in chunks. Suggest having a large surface area to work on and you will need a vacuum afterwards. Don’t try to wipe the LCD screen with glass on it or it will scratch. I could not salvage the built in button so I used the button already on the screen. However, the tools were great and the screen works great. I have my iPad back for a great price. You have to have patience. It also helps to have a magnifying device as the glass bits, screws and connectors are small, at least for me.