Here you can buy our iPad 2 LCD screen replacement part, these are used for when the LCD screen on the iPad 2 is damaged or no longer working. Being that the iPad 2 is a very expensive product it’s extremely viable to do repairs on these or for end users to want to do the repair themself. We only stock high quality iPad 2 screens and of course they come with our 6-month replacement warranty. So if you are a repair centre looking for a reliable supply of iPad 2 replacement screens or an end user looking for a screen to replace their dead one these are a great option. Our head tech has written a whole bunch of information below which should be very handy to identify if your iPad 2 LCD screen is indeed faulty, we hope the information is useful for the end user but also repair centres new to doing iPad 2 repairs.
The LCD screen on the iPad 2 is easily damaged if you drop it, step on it or use it as a chopping board (see youtube). Although usually it is the iPad 2 touch screen glass that gets cracked, the LCD can also be damaged. Below we have a bunch of information that is going to help you determine if your iPad 2 LCD screen is faulty and needs to be replaced, if you have any questions after reading the below please feel free to email our staff anytime about further information on our iPad 2 LCD screen replacements.
If you have any of the following symptoms, it is likely that the iPad 2 LCD screen needs to be replaced:
·iPad 2 LCD screen has a large number of dead pixels (black or coloured dots)
·iPad 2 LCD screen has cracked or bleeding image.
·Part or all of the iPad 2 LCD screen is white.
·There are vertical or horizontal lines of white, black or grey pixels on the lcd screen.
·iPad 2 shows black screen but the iPad 2 responds to touch. (you can hear sounds when you slide to unlock etc)
·iPad 2 screen works but is very dark. There are other causes for this problem as well. If your iPad 2 has gotten wet, it may be corrosion on the logic board or the LCD screen connector plug causing the problem.
·Entire iPad 2 screen flickers white or black then goes back to showing a picture. This is usually damage to the iPad 2 LCD screen cable, but this can’t be separated from the LCD screen so an entire replacement iPad 2 LCD Screen is needed. It is also possible that the LCD screen connector has just become loose, so it is worth checking that the iPad 2 LCD screen doesn’t just need to be plugged in again.
·iPad 2 LCD screen is tinged red, green, blue etc. This can also be a fault with the graphics chip on the logic board.
·iPad 2 LCD screen backlight is bright in some places and dark in others.
Occasionally the iPad 2 LCD screen can become faulty without being dropped. The symptoms are the same as above with the exception of the cracked or bleeding LCD screen.
There are also some symptoms that may appear to indicate a problem with the lcd but are caused by other parts:
·iPad 2 LCD screen is has no display and won’t respond to touch. It is possible that both the iPad 2 LCD and touch Screen are broken, but unlikely. Usually a damaged touch screen will continue to function even when it is completely shattered. Plug the iPad 2 into your PC to rule out a battery or dock connector problem. If the iPad 2 is not recognized by the computer and doesn’t display the battery symbol, the problem is the dock connector. If it does display the battery symbol but never boots to the apple logo then the problem is the battery. If the iPad 2 boots to the apple logo but never reaches the unlock screen then it could be a software issue, a battery issue or damage to the logic board. Either way, if anything appears clearly on the screen (battery symbol or apple logo) then the iPad 2 LCD screen is working correctly and doesn’t need replacing.
· iPad 2 screen has cracks but no bleeding or corruption to the image. Usually this means that the iPad 2 touch screen and glass is broken, but the LCD screen is still intact.
·iPad 2 LCD Screen is displaying the image upside down, back to front etc. This can happen after a drop and is usually fixed by restarting the iPad 2. If the problem comes back you need to check that the LCD screen connector is plugged in firmly. This can also happen from water damage.
·iPad 2 screen displays in monochrome or unusual colors. Check accessibility options in settings.
·iPad 2 display gets stuck and won’t change/respond to touch. This is usually a software problem. Restore and update should fix it.
Replacing the iPad 2 LCD screen is not particularly difficult, but it does take patience and care. You need a heatgun to remove the touch screen. If you aren’t careful then the touch screen will crack. There are also a number of components like the power button ribbon cable that can easily be damaged if you aren’t extremely careful, so if you are inexperienced with iPad 2 LCD Screen replacement, watch a few videos on youtube and don’t forget to buy a set of our iPad opening tools to make the job easier.
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