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Wi-Fi only variant of the fifth generation of iPad, released in March 2017. Available with 32 and 128 GB storage options featuring a 9.7" Retina display and 64-bit A9 processor.

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How to determine if iPad homebutton is original?

So i am replacing the digitiser for a customer, but while testing i noticed that touch id couldn’t be activated. so i was wondering if there is a way to determine if the homebutton in the customers’ ipad have been replaced before, causing touchid to malfunction?

thr only thing i see on the home flex is the text: 821-01017-A MFC4017. on the rear side of the silver “box?” of the home flex, there is a qr code, and the text:

821-01

006-A

A E I (The ‘E’ is vertically mirrored)

I don’t see any apple logo, but i don’t think it is protocol on this cable? there is a foam square stuck to the bracket, which i am pretty sure wouldn’t be the case on an unoriginal cable.

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In 3uTools, there is an option on the main screen called “View Verification Report”. It will tell you if the home button is not an original.

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