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Repair guides and disassembly information for Apple's 6th generation 12.9" iPad Pro. Released October 18, 2022.

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Has anyone replaced a screen on a 6th Gen?

A customer called me about a 6th gen iPad Pro screen replacement. Has anyone replaced one? I'm concerned about the physical replacement and more so, any conflicts with new hardware and recognition. Last iPad Pro I worked on was a 3rd generation a few years ago. Any input is, of course, greatly appreciated.

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If I'm not mistaken, the only potential issue with repairing a 6th gen Pro is that there's calibration info stored on a chip attached to the display for the Apple Pencil. If this chip isn't transferred, the Pencil doesn't work right with the device. If they don't use the pencil, you should be fine. If they do, you may need to have someone transfer the chip from the old display to the new one. https://youtube.com/shorts/0sWmBNj6Eok?s...

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