Question about replacing iPad Air 2 front glass screen.
Hi folks,
I dropped and shattered the glass screen on my iPad Air 2 but the touch LED beneath is perfectly fine and working.
I have read comments that replacing the glass front alone is murder because it's practically fused to the LED display beneath and trying to separate them can very easily result in wrecking the LED completely.
Is this true? Should I not bother with trying to replace and fix just the glass and replace the entire LED+Glass assembly instead?
Thank you.
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crwdns2944067:02crwdne2944067:0
Not sure if this is the same model but I have the A1475 model and replacing the front glass only was a total breeze. Literally took 30 mins, no digitiser fusing or anything like that. I didn’t even have to use a heat gun.
crwdns2934271:0crwdnd2934271:0 Liam Ryan crwdne2934271:0
In fact you are confusing it with the original iPad Air, which has the LCD piece and the digitizer/glass screen NOT fused together.
The iPad Air 2 model number is A1566 (Wifi) and A1567 (Cellular)
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