JPUNG for iPad Mini 1/iPad Mini 2 Screen Replacement,A1432 A1454 A1455 A1489 A1490, Touchscreen Digitizer (Black), with Home Button, Full Repair Kit
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No, it works.
My name is Tom, and I am here to welcome you. Third party screens come with no magnetic sensors, according to my technician. There are magnetic sensors at all original screens. iPad use has not been affected due to the absence of magnetic sensors. It is possible to get an OEM screen for very little cost. If you decide to buy a new screen in the future, a seller must ask you if you previously purchased the wrong part. It was a pleasure working with you.
yes.
Double- I'm pretty sure it's pre-made by the company. Back of glass that is attached to it.
Selected User Reviews For JPUNG for iPad Mini 1/iPad Mini 2 Screen Replacement,A1432 A1454 A1455 A1489 A1490, Touchscreen Digitizer (Black), with Home Button, Full Repair Kit
You can do it pretty easily. Having broken a screen, I purchased an iPad mini with a cracked or shattered screen on my small laptop. Unusable. I did not have the ability to track my finger movements. As I was quoted between 150 and nearly 300 dollars for a professional repair, either through OEM or a third party, I had it examined. Even the most basic model was only a couple of hundred dollars with a refurbishd surface. In order to see if this fix would work for myself, I looked up ways to get it done for under $20. most likely didn't have a very challenging experience. The glass popped out as a result of being so badly damaged. did not have to go through the trouble of fighting it. Once the screws were connected, an electrical connection swap occurred. You should begin to run after 15 minutes. I like how it works. A new set of headphones in a new manner. There is no sign of movement anywhere on screen that is not recorded properly. In addition to the "crunchy" home button, an "e win" prize had arrived, and the case was not covered by warranty if the button had been purchased too long ago. While there was already a small chip in the screen and a crack on top of the LCD to an extreme extreme level to which any display components would be interfered, I noticed that the home button was crunchy as I dropped it. Home buttons were also included in the replacement glass. it works better than it did when the original packaging was mailed out. Plus, the LCD screen on the PC was also easily swapped out for 40 cents. My assumption of the trouble he would cause was incorrect. it is appalled that OEM and aftermarket repair groups rip off customers with subpar level charging practices. A 15 to 17 dollar part which could be purchased in bulk for approximately 10 dollars can take less than 20 minutes to do and then result in an invoice to the end user of up to 300 dollars. It is disgusting. We should stand up and say no to these organizations. You shouldn't be duped. Take it for a spin. Getting this exercise done was relatively easy. Just follow the instructions, enjoy the many videos on it, and then repeat them later.
A device for the iPad Mini 2 in 2 A1489. Yet, even some of the critics mention their home button will no longer work even if they read through several apparently positive reviews. When one of two hardware functions fails one leaves a favorable review? Screen replacement devices have a tendency to malfunction with the home button. Take another seller's advice.
Apparently, it was actually a fingerprint home screen button that didn't work at first. There might be a problem with the installation. It appears to work fine and appears to be of good quality. Installation instructions on YouTube were worthless, and I used third party instructions instead. A direct email contact was all they could offer, but information was not provided via websites. It's my greatest concern that the adhesion used in the tube can be barely described and the adhesives didn't give a hint how to apply. You can often find OEM black heat tape on other kits. Using only a small amount of white glue provided by the OEM on the same spots in place as the OEM heat tape on the initial installation, I put down the same clear adhesion level. After I installed a home button for a working window, it hasn't started.
Lack of detail, incomplete instructions, and unserious graphics. Pictures had been scrambled in no clear order and there was no clear direction given to them. The cable drops off on the next installation, which results in wires being attached and coverage being removed. Without the video I am sure I would have lost it. Glue isn't strong and there are no instructions on where and how to apply it. It's a great screen. is clear, bright, and easy to see. Despite excellent accuracy, the only thing that stands out is the edges. In some cases there is an additional benefit to having an extra touch. As a result, if I must pay, I might even do it again for another product at a lower price.
The service I received from my customer was excellent. Here are some tips from my experience.
- Before attempting this, review the videos or two of the videos of the respective model replacement process on YouTube if you haven't done so already. printed instructions, as well as advice on following them as a whole are helpful but do not amount to a recommendation. In today's monetary and credit environments, we have reached a crisis point. . . Among the tools in the kit were the three most basic tools. The screen must be reattached using glue. If you prefer, you may need to get some double-sided tape. I would be so surprised if there was anyone who disliked something It is made of magnesium, nickel, a boron magnet, two magnets and an A LOT of screws in it, and that can be attracted by the magnets on one side. In the case of missing screws, check the magnetic pins. To know more, go to. Connecting the ribbon cable between the digitizer and the display can be tricky. It is best to be patient and be very gentle, as well. The video that illustrates the process you are watching is an excellent example. While it is important to disassemble your original screen to observe how the cable is folded.
- It is helpful to pick out dust or small glass particles that may have landed on the LCD from the protective screen during the cleaning process so that you won't scratch it with a wipe.
- You must remove the then protective screen on the back of the digitizer before sealing the device, it was something I liked about a replacement JPUNG kit I tried before closing the lid. I bought this kit for this reason as well. were having trouble with a piece of the digitizer. responded within a short time, where the issue was resolved. They made me feel very comfortable in the process.
As far as I could tell, the pre-applied adhesive on the replacement screen was not very sticky; as far as I could tell, it gave the CA cement no benefit. On analyzing how it was done, I suspect I should have used a bit of drilling to attach the edges of the screen on the iPad's bezel. For first-time screen repairers, such details would be handy. As a whole, the installation was a fine one, except for the adhesive issue. I sincerely hope we don't have to fix any screens again, but if it's the case, I might consider returning it. This product came out pretty decent, and I should be happy with it again.
It didn't have much in the same way as what appears on the listing. When I used the software, it failed me because it lacked an essential piece. Several issues resulted from installation including ghosting and problems with the touchscreen. In response to my inquiry, the seller responded promptly, however he said that the missing piece (their words) did not make the best version of the software. However, since the missing piece failed to work with the device, I'm not sure if it's worth replacing.