Jared Dunn it would not matter what capacity your iPad is since both have the same LCD and digitizer. So looks like current new replacement price for a 32GB is ~$280 USD and the 128GB ~$380 USD The digitizer and the LCD will cost you around ~$180 USD on iFixit but can be had for 1/2 that cost at other places (most likely lower quality and warranty). So, add that to the cost of your iPad and see if it works out economical. Once you have the display replaced, you can determine the storage etc. via the iOS software. Only other way is the one that @salmonjapan described, by identifying the NAND.
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Yeah, was hoping for a way that didn’t involve tearing it all the way down to the iron, but it looks like no dice, huh? As for the size, it’s more that the 32GB can’t really be of much use to us for our organizational needs, while the 128 definitely would be. Thanks for the info!
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