FixCracked Touch Screen Replacement Parts Digitizer Glass Assembly for ipad 5 2017 (A1822, A1823) with Home Botton Cover(No Touch ID) + Professional Tool Kit (White)

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  • Huneau Sebastien

    > 24 hour

    Certainly the best IPad 5 screen I have ever seen.... Works perfectly, do not hesitate!

  • Garrett

    > 24 hour

    Kids are hard in ipads! Ive used FixCracked several times. Make sure you remove old adhesive and clean all residue off, otherwise you may get the ghost effect.

  • Mary Cabrera

    > 24 hour

    Love love love ! Fixed my daughters iPad myself b super easy !!

  • Dr. Frederic Braun PhD

    > 24 hour

    Overall a decent product. Came with new home button on screen.....Do Not Use That Button. Apple somehow has programmed the original home button to your I Pad and using the replacement button included and pre mounted to the new screen will render Touch ID inoperable. You must use your old button! You have been warned!

  • kevin

    > 24 hour

    The installation is relatively smooth, the size is still in line with the screen, and the quality is OK. The glue on the edge of the screen is not very good, and the place where there is a connecting line on the right side will open, and I cant see it when I wrap it with an ipad protective cover.

  • NetWorker

    > 24 hour

    *=*=*=*=*=*=*=* UPDATED *=*=*=*=*=*=*=* Worked find for 2 1/2 months, then the ghost touches started. The iPad was soon rendered unusable. I am afraid to turn it on because it has a mind of its own - apps open, links in browser pages get selected... I am worried that it will open the Amazon app and start ordering random items. I opened the case back up to check for pinched cables but could not find anything obvious and could not fix it. I ordered another digitizer (different brand). My plan is to repair it and quickly trade it in on a 2020 iPad 8th gen. Rating changed from 4 stars to 1 star. The original review is below. *=*=*=*=*=*=*=* UPDATED *=*=*=*=*=*=*=* Be aware that this comes with no instructions. The best way to learn how to do this is YouTube and there are several videos out there that show the general steps that are required to complete the repair. I had a question specifically about the FixCracked kit, but if you try to find FixCracked on the net you will come up empty. There is no website and I could not find any info from third parties. Luckily Amazon offers the ask a question function. Many of the reviews here on Amazon mention glue One review recommended getting B7000 glue because the glue that comes with the kit is inferior. But the kit does not inclued a tube of glue. I wanted to know if the black material around the outside edge on the inside surface of the replacement screen was double sided tape, and the answer is yes, it is. You need to use the supplied tweezers to remove the backing. I was unsure if I needed to clean all of the old adhesive off of the ipad case. I thought maybe leaving it there would help the new tape to stick. In the end my anal tendencies caused me to scrape all of the old adhesive off the case perimeter and clean it with alcohol. I watched several videos of iPad gen 5 screen replacement procedures. In one of them 2 mm double sided tape was used all around the perimeter of the case in addition to the tape on the replacement screen. In another video that same 2mm tape was used only on the right side near where the digitizer and the home button cables are. In the end I used this second method. The cables may prevent the tape that is attached to the replacement screen from coming in contact with the ipad case. This gave me great results, though I dont know if I would have had similar results without the 2mm tape. I was concerned because in one of the youtube vids it was stated I always have problems getting it to adhere over here in the lower right where the cables are. I did not have that problem with the 2mm tape. I used Kaisiking 2mm / 3mm x 25M Phone Repair Tape available from Amazon. I also put a strip of the 2mm tape around the perimeter of the LCD screen before putting the digitizer on. I noticed that there had been some adhesive there that I had to peel off. In the end I didnt even take the backing off the tape so it didnt adhere to the digitizer screen so I dont know if this helped anything at all. I reused my old home button because every video I saw did this. I understand that using a new one will disable the touch ID function. It was not hard to do, just be careful removing it. I put a drop of gorilla glue on either side of the bracket and it seems to have done the trick. Oh - and one thing I didnt understand is that where that home button connects to the ipad there is a tiny bale that flips up to release the cable. I pulled mine out without releasing that bale. It is a miracle I didnt destroy it. It wasnt until I tried to reconnect it that I discovered I could not do it without flipping that up. So all in all I am happy with the result. If I had to do it again I dont think I would change the way I did things.

  • Malinda Wolf

    > 24 hour

    It was my first try I don’t recommend it if you don’t know what you are doing but it is easy and saved me 80 dollars

  • Lee Kucera

    > 24 hour

    This is a great product, and it works great. His price is relatively affordable. He saved me a lot of money. Very convenient to use. Especially high-quality products, very easy to install. I personally feel this is a very good shopping.

  • Bret B

    > 24 hour

    Worked well with assistance

  • Fad S

    > 24 hour

    Screen is ok, home button became loose after 2 days of usage. No ghost touch, but not reliable with bad home button. Now screen is broken near the home button due to that. Cannot return.

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