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Apple iPads aren"t cheap, and neither is getting one"s screen repaired. Apple"s one-year warranty doesn"t cover accidental damage, so unless your iPad"s screen has a hairline crack due to defective glass (and no obvious sign of drop impact), get ready to bust out your credit card.
Getting your screen replaced by Apple is pretty cheap -- if you have AppleCare.AppleCare costs $99 dollars for two years and it covers two incidents of accidental damage for a $49 service fee. It"s available upon purchase, but you also have 60 days after purchase to buy it.
If you don"t have AppleCare, it will cost about the price of a new (refurbished) iPad to fix your screen. Apple charges anywhere from $199 to $599 (plus tax) to fix a broken iPad screen, depending on the model. That"s a lot, especially compared to $129 to $149 to
There are other places to get your iPad screen fixed, but choosing a non-Apple repair shop will void your warranty. And yes, Apple can tell if a non-Apple employee has opened up your iPad. But if you"re out of warranty anyway, there"s a number of third-party Apple repair places that can fix your iPad"s shattered screen.
Since the third-party company will be voiding your Apple warranty, you want to make sure they"ll stand behind their work and parts -- the last thing you want is a crack-free but defective screen.
You can find glass replacement kits and dense DIY tutorials online that show you how to fix your iPad screen yourself, but trust us, you don"t want to do this yourself.
Replacing the glass is muchmore difficult than replacing the entire touchscreen, because you will need to separate the glass from the touchscreen and then glue the new piece of glass onto the old touchscreen. That"s something you should leave to professionals.
If you really want to give it a shot, keep in mind that a touchscreen replacement kit, including the LCD screen and digitizer, can cost between $30 and $400, depending on which components you need and the model. We haven"t tested these replacement parts ourselves and do not recommend it.
Plus, with the DIY approach, you will void your warranty and have nobody but yourself to blame if something goes wrong. Replacing the screen will cost you as much, if not more, than simply taking your device to the Apple store.
It won"t look pretty, but you don"t need to replace your screen when it cracks. If the cracks are around the edges of the screen and don"t interfere with actually using the phone, or if you have one or two large cracks that run across the screen, a glass screen protector such as Zagg"s glass screen protector ($30-$50) so you don"t cut your fingers as you swipe.
We can service the battery in your iPad or Apple Pencil for a service fee. Our warranty doesn’t cover batteries that wear down from normal use. We"ll test your iPad to see if it has a battery issue or a different power issue.
Your country or region offers AppleCare+ for this product. AppleCare+ includes battery service coverage for your iPad or Apple Pencil, which means your battery can be replaced at no charge if we test your product and its battery retains less than 80% of its original capacity.
AppleCare+ also provides coverage for accidental damage from handling for your iPad, Apple Pencil, or Smart Keyboard, and each incident is subject to a service fee. Your AppleCare+ benefits also include Express Replacement Service.
The Apple Limited Warranty covers your iPad and the Apple-branded accessories that come in the box with your product against manufacturing issues for one year from the date you bought them. Apple-branded accessories purchased separately are covered by the Apple Limited Warranty for Accessories. This includes the Apple Pencil, spare cables, wireless chargers, or smart keyboards.
Replace a screen compatible with iPad 5 A1822 A1823 and iPad Air (1st Gen) A1474 and A1475. Includes all of the small parts preinstalled in the assembly. Part #821-4894-A.
Replace a front panel assembly compatible with iPad Air. Assembly includes the glass touch panel (digitizer), blank home button, camera bezel, and adhesive.
Replace a scratched or cracked front panel glass digitizer screen compatible with iPad 4. Includes: Front Glass Digitizer Panel, Blank Home Button, Camera Bezel, and Installation Adhesive.
Replace a screen digitizer compatible with the 1st or 2nd gen iPad mini models A1432, A1454, A1455, A1489, A1490. Part #820-3291-A, 821-3291. Home Button and Digitizer Cable included.
Replace a screen compatible with iPad mini 5. Includes the front panel glass digitizer and LCD screen. 7.9 inch 1536 x 2048 pixel IPS LCD Display. Compatible with A2124, A2125, A2126, and A2133.
Replace an LCD and glass digitizer screen compatible with iPad Air 2 A1566 and A1567 model tablets. 9.7 inch. Part #821-2437-A. 2048 x 1536 pixels (264 ppi) Resolution.
Replace a LCD Panel compatible with the iPad 5 A1822 and A1823 and the iPad 6 A1893 and A1954 model tablets. 9.7 inch LED-backlit 2048-by-1536 resolution at 264 pixels per inch (ppi).
Replace a scratched or cracked front glass digitizer panel or a malfunctioning display. This part is compatible with an iPad Pro 12.9" 3rd or 4th generation tablet.
Replace a screen compatible with iPad mini 4. Includes the front panel glass digitizer and LCD screen. 7.9 inch 1536 x 2048 pixel IPS LCD Display. Compatible with A1538 and A1550.
Apple iPads aren"t cheap, and neither is getting one"s screen repaired. Apple"s one-year warranty doesn"t cover accidental damage, so unless your iPad"s screen has a hairline crack due to defective glass (and no obvious sign of drop impact), get ready to bust out your credit card.
Getting your screen replaced by Apple is pretty cheap -- if you have AppleCare.AppleCare costs $99 dollars for two years and it covers two incidents of accidental damage for a $49 service fee. It"s available upon purchase, but you also have 60 days after purchase to buy it.
If you don"t have AppleCare, it will cost about the price of a new (refurbished) iPad to fix your screen. Apple charges anywhere from $199 to $599 (plus tax) to fix a broken iPad screen, depending on the model. That"s a lot, especially compared to $129 to $149 to
There are other places to get your iPad screen fixed, but choosing a non-Apple repair shop will void your warranty. And yes, Apple can tell if a non-Apple employee has opened up your iPad. But if you"re out of warranty anyway, there"s a number of third-party Apple repair places that can fix your iPad"s shattered screen.
Since the third-party company will be voiding your Apple warranty, you want to make sure they"ll stand behind their work and parts -- the last thing you want is a crack-free but defective screen.
You can find glass replacement kits and dense DIY tutorials online that show you how to fix your iPad screen yourself, but trust us, you don"t want to do this yourself.
Replacing the glass is muchmore difficult than replacing the entire touchscreen, because you will need to separate the glass from the touchscreen and then glue the new piece of glass onto the old touchscreen. That"s something you should leave to professionals.
If you really want to give it a shot, keep in mind that a touchscreen replacement kit, including the LCD screen and digitizer, can cost between $30 and $400, depending on which components you need and the model. We haven"t tested these replacement parts ourselves and do not recommend it.
Plus, with the DIY approach, you will void your warranty and have nobody but yourself to blame if something goes wrong. Replacing the screen will cost you as much, if not more, than simply taking your device to the Apple store.
It won"t look pretty, but you don"t need to replace your screen when it cracks. If the cracks are around the edges of the screen and don"t interfere with actually using the phone, or if you have one or two large cracks that run across the screen, a glass screen protector such as Zagg"s glass screen protector ($30-$50) so you don"t cut your fingers as you swipe.
This is a brand new Premium blackiPad Air 2 LCD & Touch Screen Digitizer Assembly Replacement.If your new iPad was recently dropped or is unresponsive to touch inputs you may need a new 9.7-inch screen. Perhaps your Air"s display has dead or bleeding pixels that are interfering with the normally crystal clear image. These common problems are easily solved with our LCD and Touchscreen combo. This 9.7" replacement is made with premium components. Plus All of our Apple parts are factory tested to ensure a long lasting quality repair.
We offer fast, same day shipping so you can get your iPad Air up and running, as soon as possible. The key to a successful repair is having the proper tools on hand. We recommend several tools that you may want to include with your order.
No matter how much care we take of our precious smart devices, accidents still happen. As unintentional as these accidents are, more often than not, they lead to a cracked screen — and that can really ruin your day. What can you do to fix your iPad if this happens to you?
Whether you choose to go through the manufacturer, a third-party repair center, or you make the repairs yourself, we’ll walk you through your different options if you break your iPad’s screen.
Apple’s iPad displays are built differently in different generations. Older iPads and iPad Minis feature a glass and digitizer (responsible for the touch sensitivity) assembly and a separate LCD display underneath. The newer generations of iPad and iPad Pro feature a fused glass, digitizer, and LCD or OLED display much like the newer iPhones.
If the glass on your screen is shattered but you can still the image clearly, then it’s likely only your glass/digi assembly is broken and your LCD is intact. If this is the case and you own one of the older generations of iPad, then you’re in luck, because the top glass/digi layer can be replaced without disturbing the LCD panel beneath. If you own one of the newer generations of iPad, then you’ll to replace the entire fused assembly, regardless of which screen components are broken. This, obviously, makes repairing the newer versions much more costly.
The first thing to do when you’re faced with a cracked or broken iPad screen is to find out what Apple can do and how much it will cost for the iPad maker to fix its product. Even if your iPad is still under the original one-year limited warranty, accidental damage from your cat nudging it off the kitchen table onto your stone floor at precisely the wrong angle is not covered. Apple — which markets some of the most expensive devices on the planet — also charges an arm and a leg to fix them.
Just how expensive the repairs will be depends on the model of the iPad in question — unless you were prescient enough to purchase an extended two year AppleCare Plus warranty for $99, which covers accidental iPad screen damage among many other things.
As you can see, the cost of a screen repair is reasonable under Apple Care+ but quite costly without. If you decide to go with Apple, you can order a temporary replacement iPad with Apple’s Express Replacement Service, even before you turn over your cracked device to Apple.
If you want Apple to fix your broken tablet, you can start a repair request directly from the Apple website. Apple notes that, “If the issue with your iPad was caused by severe damage from an accident or from abuse, you might have to pay the full replacement value.” Despite all that, having Apple fix your broken iPad screen, or replace it, is probably the best option if you can afford it because your fixed iPad is guaranteed to be be brought back to a state close to new.
While Apple’s automatic one-year limited warranty doesn’t cover accidental damage, some tiny cracks on the screen could be judged as flaws or defects in some cases. It can’t hurt to pop over to a local Apple store to find out if that’s covered. While, ideally, your iPad should be in perfect condition, if the cracks are small enough, you may not have to do anything about them. If Apple won’t cover them under warranty, you could just continue to use your device rather than shell out for an expensive screen repair. In the meantime, you could invest in a protective case or screen protector to prevent further damage.
Having a non-Apple employee lay a paw on your cracked screen automatically voids your warranty. However, if your iPad is past warranty already, there are other possibly less expensive options to consider from third-party vendors, many of which are quite reputable. Also consider the nationwide network of Apple Authorized Service Providers, which may be able to give you a price break for an iPad screen fix. But they’re often not cheap either.
This option is not for the faint of heart, but if you’re the adventurous type, mechanically inclined, or simply short on cash, some do-it-yourself kits for screen repair are available from iFixIt or on Amazon, and have earned some good reviews from users. Be sure you’re up to the challenge before you start taking your tablet apart. Here are a couple of pointers:
If you buy an off-the-shelf screen repair kit, make sure it is designed for the device you are repairing. One size does not fit all and not all devices have repair kits available.
Determine whether you cracked the top layer of glass or whether you damaged the touch mechanism or LCD as well. Those are separate categories of damage.
As one of the premier vendors for Apple repair, iFixit offers specific repair kits for 16 categories of iPads, which you can identify by model number. The site features a vast variety of teardown and repair videos, replacement kits, tools, and customer support Q&A. For example, the iPad 2 Wi-Fi EMC 2415 Front Panel Replacement, consisting of an iPad Wi-Fi front panel assembly replacement, has a rating of Difficult: It involves 40 steps, takes 1-2 hours, and costs $40. iFixit outlines each step in vast detail, and users can comment and offer advice at each step. Keep in mind that you may accidentally cause damage during the repair that will cost more to fix than having gone to a professional in the first place.
This complete replacement kit for cracked, unresponsive, and non-functioning screens is a perfect match for the 2017 iPad 9.7 inch (model numbers A1822 & A1823). The package includes one touchscreen with a digitizer, tool kit, and instructions. Along with the necessary tools, this option also comes with a clickable home button. One caveat: The replacement button does not support Touch ID. If you want to retain Touch ID functions, you should use the original home button (provided it still works). When it comes down to a choice between a lack of Touch ID versus a completely shattered screen, we know which option we’ll take.
A solution that is custom for the iPad 2, this screen replacement kit comes with a plastic iPad 2 bezel frame and tools. The digitizer includes adhesive and a home button assembly, so you have everything you need to swap out your iPad 2’s broken screen.
Regardless of where you go for repairs — or if you decide to do the job yourself — be sure toback up your iPadbefore cracking it open. Luckily, much of your data exists in the Cloud anyway. But preserving everything on your iPad requires a bit of planning. You may also consider afactory reset on your iPadbefore handing it over to a third party.
Furthermore, you have the option to reset your iPad to protect your privacy. Before you do this, please know that doing so will immediately remove all of your data. This is why backing up your data is so crucial. In addition, you should know that all Apple replacement devices will also be cleared. If you want to reset your iPad, it’s a relatively quick and straightforward process to carry over your backup data to your other device while you’re waiting on a repair. If you’re someone who has opted for a total replacement, it will be easy to use your backup to begin again.
For those of you who currently have AppleCare and a warranty that’s still kicking, or if your device has only minor damages, we think the most beneficial thing you can do is leave the repair to the pros. If you don’t happen to have AppleCare, you’ll most likely end up with some costly repair expenses. At that point, you’d need to take some time to sit down and compare the price of a replacement with the price of a repair. The good news is, if your screen is broken or cracked, you can use that as justification to purchase the latest iPad.
You know that terrible feeling when your iPad smashes off the concrete sidewalk or even the hard tiled floor of the restroom? Unlucky if you do! But worry not, Cell N Comp Repairs offers iPad screen repair so that your iPad will look as good as new.
iPad screen repair is one of our most popular services because a cracked screen is a common problem. Working with a cracked iPad screen can obscure the view on your iPad, holding you back from getting work done or planning your social life. Having a cracked iPad screen is also dangerous - glass splinters are a health and safety risk to the user.
A good recommendation is always to use a rubber iPad case and screen protector; it will limit the chances of you cracking your iPad in the first place. However, if you have already broken the iPad, don’t worry too much, because We can
A glass-only repair for an iPad is more complicated than replacing the entire touch screen! Why is that? Well, it’s because you will need to do it in two stages. First, you will need to separate the glass from the touchscreen, and then you will need to glue the new piece of glass onto the old touch screen. Professionals should do it, so please get in touch if you need this service.
With glass only replacement, repair costs are reduced because we use the original LCD, which most stores cannot. They charge you for complete LCD assembly replacement; this requires a particular refurb machine and a highly-skilled tech to perform these glass-only repairs.
So, how do you do a cracked iPad repair? It’s possible to get a DIY cracked iPad repair kit and do this at home. However, we wouldn’t recommend it because it can be challenging to get right if inexperienced. You also run the risk of voiding any warranty if you mess it up. If you need a cracked iPad repair, it’s best to contact experts who know what you are exactly doing.
Have you cracked the iPad Screen! You are looking for a reliable place to repair it. All our repairs come with 30 days part and labor warranty; if your iPad screen stops working in the warranty period, we will replace it again at no additional cost, with no hidden fees, questions, or documents. That way, you get the best experience in terms of satisfaction, reliability, and quality of our service.
You might be surprised to know that you can get a cheap iPad screen replacement. Many people presume that it is costly to replace an iPad screen and that it would be better to buy a new iPad, and that’s often not the case.
One word of advice is to check if you have any gadget insurance or Apple Care that covers your screen replacement, to avoid paying unnecessarily. If you have selected the accidental cover on a policy, you might find that it covers the cost.
And the cost to fix an iPad is cheaper than you might expect.If you need an iPad screen repair, call us on 773-9429-4329 or 312-404-9313, and we will be happy to help. If you have any other issues with your iPad, you can check the list of iPad Repairs We provide at our store.
If it’s not an iPad screen replacement you are looking for, you may have another problem, such as a bad battery or broken iPad port. We also provide iPad battery Replacement.
The Apple iPad became an instant hit with the people that loved it limitlessly and were ready to do anything to get their hands on such a cutting edge technology of the future. The major demand was hyped around its attractive large size screen that made reading and working on a handheld device so much easier.
But that 10” screen is not indestructible and just like any normal screen, it too will shatter when dropped. Like any other electronic device, it might experience an internal software glitch and cause the screen unresponsive. Now, the number one question that might come to your mind when you are considering getting the screen repaired is how much it actually costs to replace an iPad screen.
To answer this question, iFone Repair has put together this article that will not only help you understand the cost to repair an iPad screen, but will also tell you where to go for best iPad screen repair and replacement in Bradenton and Sarasota.
The Apple iPad screen may break as a result of dropping on a floor, applying excessive pressure on the screen, hitting it on a hard surface, or involuntary errors. In these cases, a screen replacement is required. iPad screen replacement prices vary according to the tablet model and generation. However, it is important to decide whether to replace only the touch screen or to replace the complete screen assembly. So, how much does it cost?
We will share the Apple iPad screen replacement prices below, but let’s talk about how to decide whether your iPad needs a glass replacement or a complete screen replacement. If the display screen of your iPad tablet is damaged after an incident and there is no breakage or crack on the outside glass and resulted in color changes on the internal screen then a completed LCD screen assembly is needed. Otherwise, a glass replacement should fix your iPad; however, in models such as ipad Pro series, the glass and LCD screen are fused and replaced as on piece of screen which makes them more costly.
iPad glass screen or touch screen glass replacement is performed by experienced technicians in our service room using special equipments to safely perform these types of repairs.
In most iPads, the front panel is heated to a certain temp and safely removed to expose the internal battery and motherboard. Then, all the internal covers are carefully removed to unplug the screen panel connectors. Once all the connections are unplugged, the shattered iPad screen can be exposed which can then be taken out and then a surface glue residue cleanup is performed to prepare the frame for the new replacement.
In this way, the information contained in the tablet during the screen replacement will not be touched or deleted. There will be no change in the tablet’s performance, touch speed, touch sensitivity, or screen brightness. One of the most asked questions for consumers is how much does it cost to repair an iPad screen?
iFone Repair is your go to place for all electronic device repair. We repair your iPad screen no matter of the kind and extent of damage at the most affordable prices that are affordable. Before starting with the repair process, we run a few tests on it to determine the extent of damage and then provide a quote for the costs of the
If you are having problems with your iPad, you caniFone Repair is always there to help you with your electronic device problems. Also, for scheduling your repair you may book an appointment at your convenience.
Keep in mind that iPad repairs, especially screen replacements, are a “get what you pay for” sort of situation. Our prices are very competitively priced when compared to other repair shops and companies that use the same quality parts that we do. Generally speaking, we are using replacement parts that in every way the same as the one that is coming out of your device. However this is not always the case with all repair shops, and in fact, it is unfortunately much more common for shops to use low quality full-aftermarket/copy parts. If you ever have any questions regarding our pricing or the quality of parts that we are using, we are always more than happy to answer those questions!
Cracked glass and/or damage to actual display:iPad Mini 6 - Parts available, but not kept in stock at this time due to high, volatile costs. Please call ahead for repair info.
iPad Air 2 - $160Cracked glass only. Any damage to the actual display will require additional parts with additional costs:iPad Air (1st Generation, No Touch ID) - $100
Cracked glass and/or damage to actual display:IPad Pro 12.9" 5th Generation - Parts available, but not kept in stock at this time due to high, volatile costs. Please call ahead for repair info.
iPad 1st GenerationRepairs for this device are offered only in instance where data recovery is needed. In other words these devices are no longer cost effective to repair in order to be put back into use, but if there is data on one of these devices that is very important, then we can do repairs for the sole purpose of accessing the data on the device. Please contact us for more info.
Let’s face it: accidents are inevitable. Sometimes, no matter how much we take care of our most-loved devices, sudden mishaps such as petty slips or fall-overs are some of the instances we just can’t control. An unintentional slip of our iPad from our hands can lead to a cracked screen, which completely ruins our entire day to the core. Nobody wants that, we know. If circumstances haven’t been kind to you and you need to have iPad screen repair, you’re in the right place.
In this article, we’re laying down all the possible options to help repair your iPad’s cracked screen. From turning in to the manufacturer, reaching out to third-party repair centers, or getting it fixed by yourself, we’ll help you understand these helpful ways and have your iPad screen repaired in no time!
Before we proceed with the different options of iPad screen repair, let us share with you some tips about how Apple creates their devices. We all know that the company loves to release new generations of iPhones and iPads every year. In every release comes upgraded versions of existing devices, packed with bells and whistles. Of course, these devices are built differently in different generations. If your iPad falls under newer generations, don’t expect to have it repaired the same way as older generations of iPads. Why? Let’s take a look.
Older iPads employ glass and digitizer (for touch-sensitivity) assembly and a separate LCD panel underneath. So, if you accidentally broke your iPad’s screen but you can still see images clearly, that means your LCD display is safe and only the glass/digitizer needs repairing.
On the other hand, the newer iPads use a merged glass digitizer LCD or OLED panel akin to the latest iPhone models. Hence, you’ll have to replace the entire screen build regardless of which screen component is broken. This is why iPad screen repair of newer generations are more expensive than the older ones since the glass digitizer and LCD panel are fused and function as one.
There are many ways on how to repair a cracked iPad screen. Although you should know that costs vary based on your location and how much repair your iPad needs. So without further ado, here’s a comprehensive guide on how to seek iPad screen repair, including tips on where to find the best fixes for your device. Read on!
When you accidentally break your iPad screen, your first response would be finding out everything about Apple screen repair. This is a crucial action before turning in your device as Apple’s rules regarding iPad screen repair are tricky. Even if your iPad’s still covered by Apple’s one-year warranty, certain accidental damages aren’t counted at all. Hence, it’s important to thoroughly understand the company’s regulations so you would know how much will you be shedding from your bank to have your device repaired.
The answer is a big fat yes. While buying AppleCare isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, having one is a huge advantage if you’re faced with a broken iPad screen. For $99, AppleCare extends for two years and covers iPad accidental screen damages for a service fee of $49 — regardless of your iPad model.
However, if you don’t have AppleCare, an iPad screen replacement costs nearly the price of a new refurbished iPad. That’s around $199 to $649 plus tax depending on your iPad’s model.
As you can see, it’s a tad pricier to have an iPad screen repair without AppleCare. So it sure does pay off when you get one for security. If you decided to have your iPad fixed by Apple, you have two service and repair options to choose from:
If you’re situated in a remote place and don’t like to travel, you can request a box from Apple so you can send your iPad to an Apple Repair Center. Of course, you’ll have to pay an additional shipping fee of $6.95. You can also request for a temporary replacement iPad through Apple’s Express Replacement Service.
Nothing really beats Apple in repairing their devices. If you want to restore your iPad to a new-like state, Apple can do the job for you — at a hefty price (without AppleCare). However, your options don’t stop there. There are many third-party repair services that you can try when you’re looking for an iPad screen repair on a budget. Just remember that once you allowed a non-Apple employee to fix your device, your Apple warranty is automatically voided.
Okay, so we’ve detailed all the possibilities of having an iPad screen repair from third-party services. Now comes the essential question: Where can I find iPad repair near me?
We have two answers for you. You can either check online for reputable companies near you that fix iPad cracked screens or visit the Apple website to find the closest Apple Authorized Service Provider in your area.
iPad screen repair isn’t only limited to Apple and third-party companies. You can also fix your cracked iPad screen using do-it-yourself screen repair kits, which you can buy from Amazon and other online marketplaces. The price of kits depending on the brand ranges from $15 to $40, and it’s lower than the replacement cost from Apple and other third-party services.
However, this option may not be as easy as you think. Whether you have a background on technology repair or just someone who loves to take on the challenge, there are some tips that you should bear in mind to have a successful iPad screen repair procedure.
Before buying any DIY kit, make it a habit to double-check its contents and whether the item is specifically designed for your iPad’s model. Besides, not all Apple devices have available repair kits.
As mentioned earlier, older and newer generations of iPads are built differently. So, try to find out the level of damage before buying any DIY screen repair kit. Did you accidentally break both of the iPad’s digitizer and LCD? Or was it only the digitizer that’s been damaged?
If you’re looking for a reliable brand of DIY screen repair kits, then putiFixitat the top of your list. Established in 2003, iFixit believes that tech owners have the right to repair their electronics, so they have developed a website that publishes comprehensive guides on how to repair a variety of gadgets. Also, they’ve produced repair kits to aid consumers with the right tools when repairing.
Looking for an affordable repair kit from Amazon? Then look no further than FixCracked. It’s one of the excellent repair brands that provide premium screen replacement with a professional toolkit that’s both affordable and premium.
You can find a variety of repair kits suitable for your iPad model. Akin to iFixit, FixCracked also gives you the freedom to replace your iPad’s screen with great ease using a front panel assembly that’s preinstalled with the home button. It also comes with an extra-strong adhesive so you won’t have any problems with loosely attached screens after the repair.
Another great entry to our list of the best repair kits available on Amazon is Prokit Adhesive. This replacement brand caters to almost all iPad models, and it provides top-of-the-line screens and tools. Plus, the digitizer comes with an IC chip, home button, and a strong adhesive that are pre-installed so all you have to do is to place the screen in a breeze.
Having a cracked iPad screen is one of the worst things that can happen to our device. Luckily, there are many iPad screen repair options to choose from, all of which have their advantages and disadvantages. Selecting which option is the best for you will always depend on your iPad’s screen damage, budget, and personal preferences. Besides, these options are not one-size-fits-all methods that easily cater to everyone’s case. If you have trust issues and have enough bucks to shed for your iPad’s repair, then go for Apple Repair Service.
On the other hand, if you’re tight on budget, you can always turn to reliable third-party companies or have your iPad repaired by yourself. Either way, make sure you’ve thoroughly research the company/brand’s reputation to ensure a higher success rate while repairing.