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+ | [* black] iPad 4 Repairability Score: ***2 out of 10*** (10 is easiest to repair) |
+ | [* green] The LCD is easy to remove once the front panel is gone. |
+ | [* green] The battery is not soldered to the logic board, making the replacement process a tad less difficult. |
+ | [* red] Just like the iPad 2&3, the front panel is glued to the rest of the device, greatly increasing the chances of cracking the glass when trying to remove it. |
+ | [* red] Gobs, gobs, and gobs of adhesive hold down everything in place, including the prone-to-start-a-fire-if-punctured battery. |
+ | [* red] The LCD has foam sticky tape adhering it to the front panel, increasing chances of it being shattered during disassembly. |
+ | [* red] You can't access the front panel's connector until you remove the LCD. |