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What if I don't fuse the digitizer to the LCD?

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Hi there,

I broke my iPad Air 2 glass. I’m fully aware of the standard repair procedure involving complex fusing and expensive equipment. No need to point me to this repair guide.

What I’m wondering is what if I remove the current glass/digitizer, but leave the LCD on. Then, put a new glass/digitizer in place fixed with some sort of adhesive behind the bezel, but not doing the fusing process? I don’t need it to look like new, just working is good enough.

Why is the LCD and glass fused in the first place anyway?

Thanks for your help!

Laurent

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What if I don't fuse the digitizer to the LCD?

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

Hi there,

I broke my iPad Air 2 glass. I’m fully aware of the standard repair procedure involving complex fusing and expensive equipment. No need to point me to this repair guide.

What I’m wondering is what if I remove the current glass/digitizer, but leave the LCD on. Then, put a new glass/digitizer in place fixed with some sort of adhesive behind the bezel, but not doing the fusing process? I don’t need it to look like new, just working is good enough.

Why is the LCD and glass fused in the first place anyway?

Thanks for your help!

Laurent

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iPad Air 2 Wi-Fi

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