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breezeharper

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Jan 9, 2017
2
0
Hi everyone. Does anyone know if the iCracked replacement kit website is a reputable? I know there are 'good' reviews, but it's easy to hire friends to post reviews on a business site. Thanks. here is the link and the product I want to buy to fix my iPad Air 2 screen. Does the iPad air have the same screen/digitizer as iPad Air 2? https://shop.icracked.com/products/ipad-air-premium-screen-replacement-repair-kit

If iCracked isn't a good site to buy repair kits, can someone point me to a site where I can purchase a repair kit for the screen/digitizer?

Thanks
A.
 

wezzel98765

macrumors newbie
Jan 14, 2017
19
11
Hi everyone. Does anyone know if the iCracked replacement kit website is a reputable? I know there are 'good' reviews, but it's easy to hire friends to post reviews on a business site. Thanks. here is the link and the product I want to buy to fix my iPad Air 2 screen. Does the iPad air have the same screen/digitizer as iPad Air 2? https://shop.icracked.com/products/ipad-air-premium-screen-replacement-repair-kit

If iCracked isn't a good site to buy repair kits, can someone point me to a site where I can purchase a repair kit for the screen/digitizer?

Thanks
A.


The iPad Air 2 has a bonded LCD and digitiser with the glass, don't try and use this part. The iPad Air 2 part is very expensively, over in the U.K. Here it is around £200 for a good quality replacement, just for the part

The part you have linked to is the original iPad Air.

I repair these for a living, so if you need any assistance, just yell
 
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