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Maria Furniss
> 3 day4 out of 5 stars because they didn’t mention the fingerprint ID sensing part of the button doesn’t work. I’m sorry, it’s mentioned just way down in a section towards the bottom of the page. Outside of that it’s very easy to install, packaged very well, fits great, and works exactly as it should minus the Touch ID doesn’t work.
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Argie Saliva
> 3 dayeasy to install
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Birkha Gurung
Greater than one weekThis product is in the middle of good and bad I love the tools it was pretty easy to do as a beginner but a thing to watch out is the part where you glue it together the adhesive is not the best but it’s not the worst either my screen broke trying to do that.
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Dolladog
> 3 dayYou can’t use fingerprint id with the included home button. You MUST use your original home button if you want to keep Touch ID. If you don’t really use the fingerprint scanner then the new home button works fine. Installed and every part if touch screen works perfectly. Go slow, do it right and everything will work. People who can’t use half their screen did it wrong or ripped something or didn’t fully insert cables. After 2 months the screen is still working and looking like new on my White ipad6 Wifi only model.
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Coty Stracke II
Greater than one weekWorks perfect sealed and screen digitizer works on all areas of the screen
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ShopToo
> 3 dayI bought this to fix my daughter’s screen after buying one for my IPad. These kits make your iPad like new again! It takes patience and I suggest finding a good tutorial online to help install, but once done properly it is just like new! Works great! IPad said they won’t replace these screens, they just give partial credit for a new one, so this was a great diy option. Highly recommend.
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Murl VonRueden DDS
Greater than one weekGood
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Ty
> 3 dayTo start.. There was no instructions. I did take the old screen off, with YouTube videos, i was able to get this done. Worst part is scrapping the glass off. The medal part bent on my first try. I had to be very careful applying pressure.
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Malcolm Whitehead
> 3 dayDoesn’t sit right on the iPad. I can still lift it off with my fingernail. Has a weird pad that doesn’t quite fit under the sod because it’s too thick
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Kaler
> 3 dayI installed this for one of the iPads at my work so that my managers didnt have to pay a shop to fix the screen or buy a whole new tablet. Obviously the more damaged the screen the harder it will be to remove. However, this screen comes with a home button, which is actually annoying if you didnt break the one on the original screen. You WILL lose touch ID and the button feels super cheap. The included adhesive is next to useless and fell off after a week of use. Overall, this is really not worth the money. Seriously, spend an extra 20 dollars to get a decent screen. (all the tools are nice though :D )