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The A1893 A1954 Screen Replacement Kit is designed specifically for the iPad 6 (6th Gen) 9.7 inch, providing a complete solution for screen repair. This kit includes a high-quality digitizer touch glass, essential repair tools, and a detailed video guide to ensure a smooth installation process. While it does not support Touch ID, users can easily transfer their original home button to retain its functionality. Each screen is thoroughly tested for quality assurance, making it a reliable choice for DIY repairs.
L**5
Replaced my old one for 2 weeks now, works like new
Installation is very simple. The most difficult part is to pry the old glass off. It took me over half an hour, and I had to shatter the old glass totally to remove it. I bought this one with the home button to be safe. After I finish, I realized that I should hv bought the ones without it. No wonder most people are selling them with no home button. I resused the old one, so that my credentials are kept. It's very easy to get off and stick to the new one.In general, you can follow the instructions in the package. One tricky part is the longest flat wire that goes from glass to the pad. It's glued on by a tiny tape. All other connectors are clipped on, so you can pry them open withthe pastic pryer came in the kit, but for this one, u need to peel off the tape, and pull it out. prying will bend the connectors.After you are done, before you glue the glass back to make it permanant, it is suggested that you test if it works.The LCD may not light up. Don't panic, the pad needs to be hard restarted. push and hold both power and home button for 10 sec, and it'll restart to light the LCD up.Aviold my pitfalls listed above, and good luck, u may finish in a hour.
E**E
Works great! Here are a few tips.
This device is fairly simple to install a new screen compared to most. All tools are provided and there and numerous videos on YouTube that provide step by step instructions. Keeping the original home button is very doable, just be gentle removing it.(Seems obvious, but make sure you have a well lit, clean space available & wear latex gloves.)From my experience, these steps are essential for proper installation:*After removing cracked screen, thoroughly clean all glass shards, residue etc. New screen won’t lie flat and may even crack during installation if not.* Make sure to fold cable onto glass and ensure it’s firmly attached. If not the screen will have dead zones.*Use the provided double sided tape, the adhesive that comes pre-applied isn’t strong enough and will loosen within a month.*Also, be extremely careful with the LED. It’s very delicate, scuffs or fluid can damage it and replacing it is costly.
R**N
touchscreen not working normally after install
The media could not be loaded. This replacement screen was a nightmare to install. Firstly, the printed directions were absolutely horrible. They were vague at best. I had to watch a video from a youtuber to get it installed properly. There was broken glass everywhere and the suction cup was absolutely useless. Also, the tools to separate the broken glass from the chassis did not work at all. I used a razor blade to separate the broken screen from the ipad. I made sure not to cut any cables as shown in the youtube video I watched, which was excellent by the way. Unfortunately, I lost home functionality mainly due to my inexperience as I broke the zif connector for the home button cable, but also because the printed directions didn't explain AT ALL which way the zif connector was hinged. Anyway, I could live with that if everything else worked fine. The adhesive tape does NOT hold. I didn't try the included glue because there were NO instructions on how to install it and I didn't want to risk getting glue everywhere. The worst part is this, there is a horizontal band across my ipad that no longer registers touch input. I included a video showing this. This is not acceptable! Do NOT buy this! You'd be better off paying a pro to replace a broken screen because at least you get a warranty for a couple of months!
A**R
Improvements to home button have been made. Good replacement screen!
Updated 8/5/2020:I think they made improvements to the home button issue that I talked about in my original review. They were nice enough to send me another screen after I had issues with the first, and it is holding up much better this time. Everything else is working normally still after a few weeks of use. I've changed my review to 5 stars now that improvements have been made and the seller was very understanding and helpful about replacing the original.Original review from 5/2020The home button on this is garbage. I don't care about the touch ID thing, but it falls out of place when you press it, so I had to remove the cover and try to fit it back in again. After a putting it back together again and pressing the home button a few more times, it got pushed in again. Now I just deal with a home button that is pressed down into the hole. At least it works. After 2 weeks of use, the touch screen is also acting up now. I don't really want to open it a third time to see if I can figure out the issue. I'll probably just try to buy a different screen replacement.
J**.
Great replacement but wrong color
This is the third replacement screen I ordered within two months time - first was from another company and it had so many dead zones it was impossible to use the ipad, second was also a different company and wasn't the right size, so I finally ordered from JPUNG. Very glad I did - the JPUNG screen works perfectly without any dead zones. However, the adhesion isn't the best - there is one edge where the screen comes slightly above the rim of ipad edge and it won't stay down. JPUNG includes a roll of extra sticky super thin double-sided tape (in anticipation of this issue?) but we sadly did not tape down the edges and assumed the factory adhesion would be enough. Now that the screen is in place, we don't want to pull it up to adhere a 2" section of thin tape with the risk of cracking it and ordering a 4th screen. Other issue is I absolutely ordered a white screen, knowing it would take two days longer to arrive than the black screen, just so my ipad could look like the original. When it arrived as planned, it was the black screen, and the faulty dead-zone screen had just shattered while we took it off in anticipation of opening the JPUNG box. At that point, it had been 6 weeks of either not having a usable ipad, or having a dead-zone screen, and I was so frustrated that we installed the black anyway. So now I have a redneck-looking ipad with a black-edge screen and the original white home button (I wanted to keep the fingerprint touch). First world problems, I know. If this screen cracks, I'll absolutely buy a JPUNG again simply because there are no dead zones.
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