01/06/2024

iPad Pro Screen Replacement A1673 A1674 A1675

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Title: iPad Pro 9.7″ Screen Replacement Guide: Step-by-Step Tutorial

Introduction: Hey there, it’s Simon! Today, I’m going to guide you through replacing the screen on your iPad Pro 9.7″. If your screen is cracked or displaying pixelated lines, this tutorial will help you get it back in pristine condition. Let’s dive right in!

Step 1: Identify Your iPad Model Check the back of your iPad to locate the model number. In this video, we’re working with model A1674.

Step 2: Assess the Damage If your iPad screen is cracked or displaying abnormal colors, it’s time for a replacement. Make sure your iPad is powered off before proceeding.

Step 3: Gather Your Tools You’ll need protective eyewear, a heat gun (or hair dryer), a metal prying tool, a plastic prying tool, a Phillips screwdriver (1.5mm), adhesive tape, and super glue.

Step 4: Heat and Remove the Old Screen Use the heat gun to warm up the adhesive around the edges of the iPad. Be careful not to overheat or damage internal components. Gently pry open the screen using the metal prying tool.

Step 5: Disconnect Components Carefully disconnect the home button connector and remove the bracket securing the cables. Set aside the home button for reuse.

Step 6: Prepare the New Screen Apply adhesive tape to the edges of the iPad where the new screen will be placed. Ensure the tape is secure and aligned properly.

Step 7: Connect the New Screen Carefully connect the cables from the new screen to the iPad, ensuring they are properly seated. Reattach the bracket and secure it with screws.

Step 8: Test the Screen Before fully sealing the iPad, power it on to ensure the new screen functions correctly. Check for any display abnormalities or issues with touch sensitivity.

Step 9: Seal the iPad Once you’ve confirmed the screen is working, carefully align the new screen with the iPad and press it into place. Remove any protective film and press down firmly to secure the adhesive.

Step 10: Final Checks Double-check all connections and ensure the screen is securely attached. Power on the iPad and verify that everything is functioning correctly.

Conclusion: Congratulations! You’ve successfully replaced the screen on your iPad Pro 9.7″. If you found this video helpful, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and leave a comment below. Thanks for watching, and happy repairing!

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