I had an administrator at work drop his ipad2...he had it less than a week.
They weren't entirely upfront with me about how "far" it fell, or exactly how...
Being a member of the I.T. department - they quietly asked me to see if our AppleCare would fix it - which I knew it wouldn't.
AppleCare deemed the device "beyond economical repair".
Honestly folks, the damage isn't too bad.
The iPad still works just fine - I cannot find any problems using apps, syncing, gps...anything.
Once corner took the impact - dented the case just a tad...should easily re-shape once the glass is out.
The glass exploded in the corner as a result, causing less than ten, clean hairline cracks shooting out like a spiderweb.
The cracks are so thin, my kid didn't even notice them until the light in the room caught the crevices.
So.
Since we had to eat the iPad cost, retire the device - my boss gave it to me to do whatever i want.
I brought it home..poked around Google/Ebay/Amazon to see about replacing the screen myself.
Surprised as I was - parts are widely available and it looks relatively easy for technical folks to preform the replacement.
one of the best vids I found was here;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jnE5ULjpEQ
I ordered a screen with toolkit from Amazon to the tune of $94 bucks shipped.
If it works, cool, if not guess I can chalk it up to a learning experience.
Also, if little o'le me can spend $94 and replace the screen without any prior know-how of ipads....makes me wonder why Apple washed their hands of it so easily. They could have made at least $250 off my boss to fix it.
Any of you have any iPad digitizer repair stories?
They weren't entirely upfront with me about how "far" it fell, or exactly how...
Being a member of the I.T. department - they quietly asked me to see if our AppleCare would fix it - which I knew it wouldn't.
AppleCare deemed the device "beyond economical repair".
Honestly folks, the damage isn't too bad.
The iPad still works just fine - I cannot find any problems using apps, syncing, gps...anything.
Once corner took the impact - dented the case just a tad...should easily re-shape once the glass is out.
The glass exploded in the corner as a result, causing less than ten, clean hairline cracks shooting out like a spiderweb.
The cracks are so thin, my kid didn't even notice them until the light in the room caught the crevices.
So.
Since we had to eat the iPad cost, retire the device - my boss gave it to me to do whatever i want.
I brought it home..poked around Google/Ebay/Amazon to see about replacing the screen myself.
Surprised as I was - parts are widely available and it looks relatively easy for technical folks to preform the replacement.
one of the best vids I found was here;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jnE5ULjpEQ
I ordered a screen with toolkit from Amazon to the tune of $94 bucks shipped.
If it works, cool, if not guess I can chalk it up to a learning experience.
Also, if little o'le me can spend $94 and replace the screen without any prior know-how of ipads....makes me wonder why Apple washed their hands of it so easily. They could have made at least $250 off my boss to fix it.
Any of you have any iPad digitizer repair stories?
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