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[title] Final Thoughts
[* black] The 6th-Generation iPad earns a ***2 out of 10*** on our repairability scale (10 is the easiest to repair):
[* green] The LCD is easy to remove once you separate the cover glass/digitizer.
[* green] An air gap between the cover glass and LCD panel makes common drop damage repairs far less expensive.
[* red] As in all iPads, a solid barrier of very strong adhesive bars the way to any repairs, and makes rework a sticky proposition.
[* red] More adhesive holds nearly everything else in place. Battery replacement is particularly challenging.
- [* red] The LCD has foam sticky tape adhering it to the front panel, increasing chances of it being shattered during disassembly.
+ [* red] The LCD has foam sticky tape adhering it to the front panel, increasing risk of damage during disassembly.