GoodFixer for iPad 6 6th Gen Touch Screen Replacement Digitizer, Only for 6th Generation A1893 A1954, with Home Button+ Video Guide +Full Repair Tools
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Jeremy
21-11-2024It was easy to install
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Anthony Foshe
> 3 dayto start off I only got like a 3rd of the tools that it advertises. The screen its paper thin I achually ended up cracking the screen just installing it. The adhesive was non existant. And to top it all of the digitizer was broken anyways so only part of the screen worked. Do yourself a favor and avoid this product.
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Samuel mercedes
Greater than one weekGreat quality super easy to replace the screen and the home button works just fine !
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Karl
> 3 dayThis was a good piece of hardware, and is very comparable to an OEM part. I tried other vendors, and the quality of their product was no where as good as this vendor’s product. I would recommend purchasing this product!
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Metal Mike
> 3 dayThe first screen had a dead spot in the middle, but the seller was very responsive at replacing the screen.
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Aiden Spicciatie
> 3 dayI purchased the following replacement screen for my ipad6, installation went very well but I had a dead zone strip across the middle. Seller instructed me to to the following Make sure the cables of the screen are folded and firmly stuck to the glass, then reinstall the screen connectors to ensure they are properly seated in the sockets After following these simple instructions the new screen working great, no more dead strips down the middle.
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Erik
> 3 dayInstalled, worked for about a day then crapped out. Bought again thinking I installed it wrong; installed The second and it lasted 2 days. Save your money.
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rdagger
> 3 dayThe install was not too bad. Their video is not very good, but I found better ones online. Unfortunately, the touchscreen is buggy. Typing is tedious because the letters kkkkeep repeating. The adhesive is also very weak. The worst part is there is a dead zone comprised of a horizontal line completely across the screen. It cant detect finger press in the zone and dragging across the zone doesnt work. UPDATE: After 2 months the screen cracked clean in half from just normal use despite being in a protective case. It is much more fragile than the original.
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Wordwaitress
Greater than one weekIm not a professional repair person, but my teenager drops his stuff on a regular basis so I have replaced a few iPhone screens in the past. This was my first iPad screen replacement and it was definitely more challenging. All that broken glass and adhesive was a pain to remove, but everything I needed was in the kit. Very complete. Take it slow. Follow the YouTube video instructions and make sure those attachment points are firmly connected. I had a question about the metallic gold tape that covers the sensor. The video told me to cover the sensor with tape, and this tape appeared to be preinstalled so that I could skip that step, but it had a pull tab that made it look like it should be removed. I was confused so I emailed the seller and he got back to me immediately. (Keep the gold tape in place.) All in all, Im pleased. Feels good to save $ and learn how something is put together by taking it apart. Good luck!
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Shash Arcot
> 3 dayWhen I bought the screen for my iPad6 I did get a defective screen but as soon as I contacted the supplier they were very kind and quick about sending me a new screen which arrived in 2 days. The tools that came with the screen were pretty good as well.