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White Digitizer Repair Kit for iPad 9.7' 2018 iPad 6 6th Gen A1893 A1954 Touch Screen Digitizer Replacement with Home Button + Tools

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$17.09

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1.Color:White


About this item

  • Brand New High Quality Digitizer Touch Screen Replacement(Double Layer Structure),each item has been tested and in good condition before shipping.
  • Replacement button does not support Touch ID, you may use original button if in good condition to retain Touch ID capabilities. Perfect Replacement (Not Include LCD) for your damaged, cracked, marked or dirty digitizer touch screen - iPad 9.7" (2018) iPad 6 6th Gen A1893 A1954
  • No instructions included. Professinal skills needed for installation. We won't responsible for the damage due to bad installation.
  • Well packed by strong box to protect the fragile touch screen digitizer,saving you money and time.
  • This is a SUPER DEAL you can ONLY find on Amazon,because this is the only best quality one gives you the Best VALUE for every cent you pay.



4.0 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #36,669 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
  • #12 in Tablet Digitizers
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Date First Available July 28, 2018 Manufacturer T Phael

Compatible models:

◆ iPad 9.7" (2018) iPad 6 6th Gen A1893 A1954

Package Contents:

◆ 1 * New Touch Screen Digitizer(Not Include LCD)

◆ 1 * Adhesive Pre-installed

Packaging:

◆ Well packed by professional strong box to protect the fragile touch screen.

Kindly Note:

◆ Each screen was tested one by one with our board before shipping to make sure it works perfect on your device.

◆ To avoid further returns, please double check and make sure you identify your iPad correctly before purchase.

◆ If you don't know how to install it, we suggest you to search "ipad 2018 screen replacement" on YouTube for a video instruction of how to do the replacement.

Please be sure you know how to install it before buying.

◆ Please check the item before you start to install it. If there is anything damaged, please take photos and send to us, we will solve it for you.

Otherwise,we are not responsible for any damage caused by installation of this replacement parts.

◆ DO NOT glue touch screen with your ipad until you TEST and make sure it works with your ipad.

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◆ For any inquiries regarding the product or service, please contact us and we will do our best to solve your problem within 24 Hours.

◆ We are very grateful for your suggestions, which will help us serve you well.Thank you for your co-operation.

◆ Thank you for shopping in our store!

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Angel kaplan
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
Item came almost a week sooner than expected & was exactly what I expected!
Peter Zedaker
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
Plenty of videos out there that can show you how to do it. Definitely not a beginner project. Wish the newer iPads could be fixed for cheaper.
Rachael Walton
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2024
Great quality! Great! Easy to install! Functions exactly as described! Easy to remove until glued down! Fit perfect! Great value for money! Won’t find it cheaper!
a.berry
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2024
I pretty regularly replace iPad screens and have some decent experience with the process. Screen went together great, but within about 2 weeks, ended up with a strip approximately 1 inch tall the entire width of the screen about 2/3 the length from the bottom that was entirely unresponsive. Will need to replace it again.
carlos deleon
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2024
Exactly what I was looking for thanks 😊
Stephen
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2020
This glass and touchscreen replacement does the job, but it's definitely not an easy task. Note the pre-installed button makes things a bit easier, but if you want to your touch ID to work, you'll need to preserve and use your old button (and swap it with the one attached to this new glass).The two major difficulties I found in installation are these:1. Removal of the original glass is always difficult. This isn't a problem with the replacement glass, but an unavoidable property of the iPad. Wear safety glasses, and wear gloves when removing the old glass.Cover the entire original screen in tape to prevent glass bits from going everywhere. You're probably going to shatter the old glass. This isn't a big problem, but try not to damage anything else in the process. Watch a YouTube teardown video-- maybe a couple of times. Finally, after removal make sure to remove all bits of old adhesive and tiny bits of glass where the new glass will contact-- THIS IS CRITICAL. Small bits of glass in the old adhesive will create pressure points that will break your new glass after all of your hard work.2. Here's where some product difficulties come in: The new glass has plastic strips that need to be peeled off to expose adhesive that holds it in place. Some of these strips are around the fragile ribbon cables, and there's also a large sheet of protective plastic that needs to be peeled from the back of the glass during installation. You must keep even the smallest bits of dust off of that surface while tilting the glass into place while getting the ribbon cables to tuck neatly inside the iPad.THE CRITICAL PART HERE: prep the new glass before plugging in the cables by carefully removing the (probably blue) plastic strips from the edge adhesive. Then remove the adhesive protection from the cable going to the button. Stick that button cable to the surface-- you will probably need to lift the edge of the large back-of-glass protection sheet where the button cable lies (DO NOT STICK IT ON TOP OF THE PROECTIVE SHEET). Stick it down, then let the back-of-glass protection sit back down on top of it.The ribbon cables themselves have some (probably white paper) strips covering their adhesive. Do these next. Remove the strips, but BEFORE FOLDING THEM ONTO THE SCREEN BACK SURFACE lift the edge of the large back-of-glass protector so the ribbon cable pieces can stick into place (they MUST NOT stick to the back-of-glass protector sheet that you remove just before you fold the glass into place). Be very careful, as the adhesive section of the ribbon cables must stick very neatly and flat onto the back of the glass in order to fit well. IT IS VERY EASY TO TEAR THE THE RIBBON CABLES NEAR THE ADHESIVE SECTION. If this happens, portions of your touch screen may not function.Once you've stuck the adhesive base of the ribbon cables into place, carefully plug in the cables, plug in the screen and replace the 7 screws (3 tiny ones in the metal plug cover on the display cable, 4 larger ones on the corners of the display panel). You'll need to be holding/leaning the glass upright (approx. 90 degree angle from plane of iPad-- don't lie 180 degrees flat-- bad for cables). Have the iPad lying on a table with a small box or object to lean the glass against.CLEAN OFF ANY DUST SPECKS on the back of glass and display surface, then fold the glass into place. Do not force anything-- you'll just shatter the glass. Be patient. 10 minutes here will save you a couple of hours redoing the entire thing.DO NOT apply pressure at any particular point on the glass-- apply pressure over a large surface to get the adhesive to stick in place. Pressing the entire iPad face-down, gently, on a firm surface that won't scratch is best. A firm rubber matt or cardboard will work. Make sure there is no dirt, grit, or bits of glass on that surface, and make sure your glass is lined up and is seated within the aluminum border before pressing.I'd say expect about a 50% success rate if you're fairly careful and experienced with this kind of work but don't replace screens regularly (which is my case-- I've done this a few times, but not regularly). Don't rush. Don't tear the ribbon cables. Clean the edge contact surface well. Don't drop your sharp tweezers on the lithium battery 😁 (not kidding).
phillip
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2020
The instructions were really annoying to read. We watched a few YouTube videos and followed those instead. Honestly much easier to understand.We watched about 4 or 5 videos and not one of them said to unplug the battery (the instructions do). It is very important that you do so or you could blow a backlight fuse. I feel like the instructions should list this in big bold red letters.This took us about 3-4 hours to do from beginning to end. The first hour was spent trying to get the screen off. It was so badly shattered that we had to keep flaking off small pieces and it took forever.Then we took our time disassembling it because we didn’t want to mess anything up.After doing one, I bet it could be cut in half the time or less.The screen has weird lines in it when it’s off, but I don’t notice it while it’s turned on.It’s been replaced for about 5 days now and it works so great!There are no ghost touches or any sign of delayed or sensitive responses.I took my iPhone to a store to replace a broken screen and it is so sensitive and it drives me crazy. I paid way less for this iPad screen (of course having to do it myself), but this screen works way better than the replacements at a repair shop.I’ll update if anything changes, but so far so good!!
Dolladog
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2019
You 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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