FixCracked Touch Screen Replacement Parts Digitizer Glass Assembly for ipad 5 2017 (A1822, A1823) with Home Botton Cover(No Touch ID) + Professional Tool Kit (Black)

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  • Cody Bobeldyke

    > 3 day

    Minus the engineering from apple this was simple!

  • 6boys

    > 3 day

    Worked fine for about 2.5 months. Then random areas stopped responding to touch. Today it has completely stopped responding to touch. It was great for the price, but it needs to last longer than a few months.

  • Opennie Kance

    > 3 day

    Everything was good. Had issue with iPad randomly selecting things but found that is an issue with the screen being on too tight. Just pushed all the sides to the middle like folding with a little pressure which fixed the issue. Home button gets stuck a little but that could just be an install issue where I messed.

  • Liana

    > 3 day

    Great!! Not too hard to install at all. Works amazingly!

  • Goods Connection

    > 3 day

    Overall a good part was able to remove the home button easily to replace with original Touch ID home button. Now we just need a better adhesive than what is supplied.

  • Elizabeth

    > 3 day

    I replaced the broken screen on my son’s ipad and it was so easy to do. The price paid was low and the product quality is great. I had taken other ipad screens to be replaced and got charged over $100 dollars to get it done. With this product it was so easy and cheap to do it.

  • Felipe Cavalcanti

    > 3 day

    I’ve tried a few times before to replace the screen of an Apple device and failed resulting in the device going to the trash. Nonetheless, I decided to try it one more time since a screen replacement job for an Ipad 5th gen would cost me $200, almost the price of a new Ipad. The screen comes with several tools and they all worked well except the tweezers that failed to close in alignment. I followed a youtube video and the only other tool I needed was a hairdryer to soften the glue and help remove the broken screen. This screen already comes with a home button and the glue to stick to the frame. Because it is really hard to remove all the previous glue, this new screen doesn’t settle in as nicely as an original. The lower right corner bulges out a bit as if it would eventually raise and come off. So I bought a big Ipad bumper that keeps the screen in place and provides protection so I don’t have to do this again. The entire screen replacement process took about 2 hours, and I went very slowly and carefully watching the video multiple times and working on removing the screen. The end result is great! The touchscreen works perfectly and I only spent about $25. It’s been a few weeks and no screen glitches or dead spot yet.

  • Issa

    > 3 day

    I liked it, you just have to be very smart about how you do it, my button isnt the same and i did everything step by step other the that the screen is good

  • Melissa Clark

    > 3 day

    Oh my goodness! This screen replacement is amazing! I have purchased several different screens to try to fix my cracked screen and ended with a new cracked screen until I got this one. I was able to replace my screen successfully! Thank you for providing a reliable product.

  • Lefebeaver

    > 3 day

    This was my second attempt to fix my cracked ipad screen. The first, more popular kit I tried, of a different brand with a name suggestive of eastern philosophy, didnt work right out of the box. This kit worked quite well - when it was new I would say it was 95% as good as the original screen in terms of response to touch, sensitivity, etc. However this kit came with almost no instructions, nor links to videos to follow. Prior experience together with other generic videos helped, but did not address a feature specific to this kit - along one side of the screen is a stiff ribbon cable that connects to the main plug inside, but it just didnt seem to fit anywhere when trying to close the case. I eventually got it tucked in, but it involved folding said ribbon, and that side of the screen never stuck down to the case as firmly as it should - the adhesive would let go and it kept popping loose. I believe that the eventual failure after about 3 weeks was due to this area being worked while handling the device, until it began to behave like the other brand I had tried, with a lot of crazy overreactions to gestures and lots of jumping around and flashing screens, zooms, and other annoying reactions that make it impossible to use the ipad as intended. I may try another one of these, but not until I can get more information on proper installation - specifically how to deal with that side connector that didnt want to fit easily inside the case. With a good instruction sheet, this could be a very nice kit! As it is, its ultimately a frustrating waste of money.

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