KAKUSIGA Compatible for ipad 4th Generation Touch Screen Glass Digitizer Replacement, Home Button Flex, Adhesive Tape, Repair Tools kit (Black)
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Don C.
> 3 dayInstructions were spot on. iPad is like new again.
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Shawn K.
> 3 dayIve done a lot of iPad repairs. Getting these replacement kits on Amazon is a steal. This one is no exceptions. Only issue I find with these is the adhesion, it gets the job done but not as strong as the OEM glue or tape that is one it.
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Denis Garant
20-11-2024Good price
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Rick K
> 3 dayReplacement was no problem. Tools included, worked out great
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Scott F
> 3 dayCame without hassle, exact fitment for my model
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David
> 3 dayI assumed that all digitizer would work the same so I purchased this one based on price. I was surely wrong on that assumption! The kit had everything needed to install. The printed instructions were not very good but there are numerous videos online to show how it is done. It is actually not very hard. I turned on the IPAD and tested before using the adhesive strips to stick it to the case. Everything worked fine so I pulled the strips and stuck it down. It worked perfect for about a day. Then I started noticing “dead” areas on the edges that were unresponsive. A short time later it started going crazy and became COMPLETELY UNUSABLE! To top that off, the adhesive turned loose and the screen was only partially attached. The moral of the story - THIS IS A CHEAP PIECE OF JUNK! I would not recommend to buy!
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Dr. Vicenta Wisozk
> 3 dayI had been putting off replacing my digitizer and I finally did it. It was a pretty easy process, directions were included. My screen had shattered don’t was a bit of a bear to remove the old one. The tools that came with the product are pretty light. I had better luck using the flat screw driver that came with it to get in under the screen to get started. It could be I had to do that because my screen was so broken. If the screen wasn’t shattered and just not working, swapping them would have been a different experience. When replacing make sure you test the screen responsiveness over the whole screen. I tested that I could unlock it and and power down but when I got done the lower two rows didn’t work. Luckily I hadn’t pressed the screen down and was able to pull it back up to try to reseat the ribbon cables which fix it. I found online if you make your icons jiggle and grab one and try to drag it all over the screen, to all four corners, that’s the best way to check the whole screen is working. The directions don’t mention that their is a plastic film on the under side of the screen. I almost didn’t take it off because it didnt say to, I thought it might just be the way the back of it was held together, but both the back and front have protective covers. I was worried about cheap/bad adhesion. I found online the suggestion of heating the new screen to soften the tape just like you do to remove it. I heated it back up and turned it upside down and stacked a bunch of books on it for the night. Makes sense and seems like a good idea to do. When the screen is not on you can see a bunch of horizontal lines, maybe every 1/4”. At first I was disappointed but when the screen is on you can’t see them unless the light is hitting it just right, but really its a non-issue. Over all very happy so far. It was a reasonable price to bring an older iPad back to life.
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Christmas
> 3 dayGreat Product. Compared to other screen that I purchased. This one is strongest and it doesnt crack like others. I am happy with this vendor product.
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Willy
> 3 dayiPad is like new, just takes time to install. Patience is a must have on a project like this. Works great!
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Brad
> 3 dayThis fixed completely my kids iPad. After my son (2 years old) decided to stand on the old screen, I needed a cheap fix. This worked great. Works like new now.