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Repair and disassembly information for the fourth-gen iPad Pro 12.9". Announced and released in March of 2020. Model A2229.

Ipad is water damaged is it worth fixing in 2025?

Hi everyone!

So I stupidly dropped my ipad in some water... didn't think anything of it but put it in a bag of rice (did not realise this doesnt do anything), then just let it dry naturally. I left it for a couple of days, and then tried turning it on, and now the screen is black but still responsive with the occassionaly flicker of light. I have since managed to turn it off.

So my question is, do I try and repair it? Don't know how much assurance can be given with water damaged electronics, but something would be better than nothing before I drop £200 on the replacement kit.

Your advise is much appreciated! Thanks!

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Well without opening to inspect the damage it's not an easy question! Are you up to fixing it? Do you have the needed tools and skills? Did you review the guides we have here iPad Pro 12.9" 4th Gen get the needed tools to pop the display off and let's see what you have.

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