I replaced the digitizer on this iPad and everything seemed to work fine. at some point the screen went black, but the whole device works perfectly.
I therefore disassembled the screen again, deactivated the battery and it turned on again, it worked for a few hours and then went black again.
I realized that the sensor, the ambient light one, is not correctly in its housing and is moving. Is it possible that the black screen depends on the poorly positioned sensor?
I replaced the digitizer on this iPad and everything seemed to work fine. at some point the screen went black, but the whole device works perfectly.
I therefore disassembled the screen again, deactivated the battery and it turned on again, it worked for a few hours and then went black again.
I realized that the sensor, the ambient light one, is not correctly in its housing and is moving. Is it possible that the black screen depends on the poorly positioned sensor?
I replaced the digitizer on this iPad and everything seemed to work fine. at some point the screen went black, but the whole device works perfectly.
I therefore disassembled the screen again, deactivated the battery and it turned on again, it worked for a few hours and then went black again.
I realized that the sensor, the ambient light one, is not correctly in its housing and is moving. Is it possible that the black screen depends on the poorly positioned sensor?