Monday, June 5, 2017

How to repair a broken iPad touch screen


  Have you dropped your iPad only to discover the front glass had cracked or shattered? Maybe your iPad Screen is unresponsive or erratic? Don't worry, we promise that you're not alone. How to repair a broken iPad touch screen? Our website is specialized in iPad and iPhone repair parts service. Our website offer the replacement front glass digitizer for iPad. Furthermore, our touch screen is made from high-premium quality materials as the original one. It is tested by strictly QC procedures.

  Cracked iPad glass? Do you know that the Apple warranty will not cover physical damage to the glass on your iPad and will actually charge you over £200 to repair it? So, if the screen broken on your iPad, you need someone who can fix it. There are actually 2 screens on your iPad. The lower screen controls the images that appear, while the top screen is the glass front. This top screen also controls the "touch" capabilities. If your iPad doesn't recognize your finger swiping, then it could be that your top screen has become faulty or broken. The lower screen is called the LCD, while the top screen is called the digitizer.

  Cracked iPad glass? Did it fall and get cracks that look like a spider web? The graphics look fine, just the top glass is shattered? Maybe the screen is not responding to your touch? The top glass screen of the iPad is sometimes called the digitizer (or digitizer for our American friends). This screen controls the touch capability of the iPad and protects the lower screen, which shows the graphics. It's possible for the top digitizer screen to be smashed and the graphics to look fine underneath. We will remove the smashed screen and replace it with a new screen so it looks as good as new. The digitizer is a very important part of your iPad. If the digitizer cracks or breaks, the functionality of the iPad is affected and it is difficult to use the iPad.
Broken iPad Digitizer Symptoms:
1. iPad glass cracked.
2. Digitizer not responding to your finger swipes.
3. Top glass smashed or shattered.
4. The on-screen keyboard does not work.
5. Glass is scratched.

  The LCD screen on the iPad is the lower screen. It displays the graphics. It's generally a very reliable part, but can break from a fall, or from liquid getting into your iPad. If you see colored lines, grey lines, white spots, dead pixels on the screen or ff the display is completely white, flickering or bleeding, no back-light it has to be replaced. The lower LCD screen on your iPad is normally protected from knocks by the top glass screen, but even still it can break. Sometimes it starts with graphics corruption, which gradually gets worse. Sometimes it is a totally white screen.
Broken iPad LCD (Lower Screen) Symptoms:
1. Display screen cracked or broken.
2. LCD "bleeding" or "black ink stain".
3. Display blank or very dark.
4. LCD flickering.
5. Vertical lines visible on your screen.
6. Dead pixels on display.
7. Graphics corruption, e.g. red marks appearing randomly.

  In order to remove the air gap between the LCD and the digitizer, Apple now "laminate" the LCD, which basically means that the glass is sealed to the LCD. This has the effect that the iPad can be much slimmer, and if you use a stylus (Apple Pencil) with your iPad, the images will draw directly under the tip of the pencil. To be honest, it's a much better screen than the previous iPads. But if the glass breaks, it is not possible to remove it as a single component. The cover glass, touch sensor and the LCD are bonded together and need to be replaced as a set.

  This is a replacement front screen digitizer for iPad in terms of cracked / marked / smashed / dead pixel and color issue screens. The iPad touch screen digitizer is made from high-premium materials as the original one. In addition, the screen digitizer is strictly tested by QC test. Here is a kind notice: we only offer touch screen without LCD display. This is the first step for your iPad touch screen.

  

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