🔧 Fix it Yourself, Flaunt it Everywhere!
The GoodFixer iPad 7/8 Screen Replacement Digitizer Glass Repair Kit is designed for seamless compatibility with iPad 7th and 8th generation models. This kit includes a high-quality 10.2" touchscreen front panel and essential repair tools, ensuring a straightforward installation process. While it supports all functions, please note that TouchID requires the original home button. With manufacturer support for installation errors, you can confidently restore your device to its former glory.
Standing screen display size | 10.2 Inches |
Brand | GoodFixer |
Series | iPad 7/8th Gen 10.2" Tempered Glass Screen Protector (Pad 7-W) |
Item model number | Pad 7-W |
Item Weight | 11.3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 10.2 x 10.2 x 0.01 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.2 x 10.2 x 0.01 inches |
Color | White |
Manufacturer | GoodFixer |
ASIN | B08C9GMNN3 |
Date First Available | July 3, 2020 |
B**T
iPad Replacement Screen
I recently purchased this iPad replacement screen to fix a cracked display on my iPad (10.2-inch, 8th Gen), and I couldn’t be more impressed with the results. The screen came well-packaged with all the necessary tools, including a screwdriver, suction cup, adhesive, and plastic prying tools. The instructions were clear, but I’d definitely recommend watching a tutorial video if you’re a first-timer — it makes the process a lot easier.The screen quality is excellent. The touch response is just as good as the original, and the display is bright and sharp. The digitizer worked perfectly with no lag or dead zones. After installation, everything aligned well, and the adhesive held firm.What really stood out to me was how affordable this replacement was compared to having it done professionally. It saved me quite a bit of money and gave me a satisfying DIY experience. Just take your time during installation.Pros:• Great display quality• Responsive touch• Comes with all necessary tools• Good value for the priceCons:• Installation can be tricky for beginnersOverall, I’d highly recommend this replacement screen if you’re comfortable with a little hands-on work. It’s a solid fix and brings new life to a damaged iPad.
J**R
Service and followup were excellent
I ordered a new screen for my i pad. After installing the new screen the "log in" would sometimes not enter the number when I pressed it and at other times it would enter the number multiple times. I contacted the seller through the email on their warranty card. They were very prompt in answering all of my emails. They recommended a couple of things to try and fix the problem. I tried them and they did not fix the problem. I emailed the seller and they immediately sent out a new screen. After installing the new screen it worked great, Remember: THE INSTRUCTIONS TELL YOU THE FINGERPRINT READER WILL NOT WORK ON THIS SCREENI have several suggestions on installing the screen:(1) the shards of glass and the old adhesive are your enemy. You need to remove all of the adhesive and the glass shards or you run the risk of cracking your new screen. It will also block some of the new adhesive from sticking to the i pad frame. When you are removing the old adhesive I recommend using 90% rubbing alcohol, q tips, canned air, a small flat head screwdriver, and a magnifying glass. Blow out the i pad with the canned air. Use the air first when trying to remove anything from the i pad, especially the screen and LCD. Take your time removing the adhesive. you don't want to damage the i pd I used a magnifying glass to check the area around the perimeter to make sure it was perfectly clean(2) Attaching the three connectors with pins: I found it easier to place the screen horizontally on a clean microfiber cloth and the i pad and LCD were placed in a vertical position, with something supporting them. I used a headlamp and looking down the surface of the I pad, I could see both the male and female connectors. I was able to line them up and pressed them in.(3) I used magnifying glasses when I removed and installed the screws, Since the screws were different sizes, I put each size in small plastic container and sealed them, They are very small and are easy to lose. I did all my work on the i pad in a shallow plastic pan. When I dropped one of the screws it was in the i pad or in the pan,. (On an earlier project involving tiny screws I did not use a pan and one of the screws ended up on the floor. I spent a lot of time finding it.)These screws go into an aluminum frame and they are easy to cross thread. I start the screw by going counter-clockwise until I feel a click. Then I very gently go clockwise to make sure I am not cross threading the screw.(4) The sellers have a video on how to install the screen on their Amazon site. Review it several times. You may want to view other YouTube sites to see how other persons replace the screen on an i pad.If I had to do it all over again - I would!
C**A
SAVED MONEY INSTALLED MYSELF
Had an old Ipad in the junk drawer with a broken screen, this replacement was easy to install and now i have a great ipod i can give my toddler to play with not endangering my good android tablets.Glass feels hard, very responsive to touch, easy to install and fits exactly as factory screen. All functions work and it is very worth the few bucks I paid for it. Image is clear and crisp as original screen.
T**M
Good replacement overall
A few tips before starting:1) be sure to watch youtube videos before doing so. The video in the description is not enough to know all the steps.2) Be super careful for the bottom "right" of the ipad. You can cut the "touch panel" wires since you will be replacing that. But you want to be sure not to cut the "button" wire. This is because the button that comes with the iPad is touch sensitive. The replacement button is not. So if you use the button that the vendor sends you will no longer have touch id ability.3) USE A HEAT GUN! While others say a hair dryer may work. I recommend a strong heat gun that you can adjust the temps. You must heat up the sides just enough to start to pry off the glass. Since this glass is super easy to crack I recommend having a space where you can have lots of small piece's of glass.4) I recommend using latex gloves. This is both to protect you from the heat but also the shards of glass.If this is your first time replacing a screen on any device (ipad, iphone, etc) take your time. It will likely take 1-3 hours. The slower you go the more likely you have a better result.Be sure to remove all old adhesive glue. This kit comes with some additional adhesive to attach the screen. I ended up putting this along the entire edge. Just before closing everything up I put some "gel super glue" on the 4 corners of the ipad. I would only recommend this if you intend to do this once. My ipad had some LCD damage (color warping) but was not too bad. So I figured this would likely be the last repair before I get a new one. The 7th generation iPad is still pretty decent for web browsing, youtube, etc. But will likely get a replacement in a year or two. That said overall the install was a bit longer than expected but I wanted to be sure I did not break the LCD or cut any wires. That said, I recommend watch the entire youtube video before beginning.Vendor Notes: I would recommend adding a few of the screws in the kit. I ended up loosing one of the screws to hold the LCD and touch panel wires in place. Since it needed 3 it was not that big of a deal. The screw was so tiny I still can't seem to find it. For each of the screws I would recommend at least 2 of each just in case. Other kids I have done for switches, iphones, etc. They tend to have replacement screws in case they become damaged on removal or lost. If it does not add much extra cost it would totally be worth it.
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