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Apple a lancé l'iPad Air, la version mince des iPad précédents, le 1er novembre 2013 dans deux couleurs au choix : gris sidéral ou argent. Il emploie le processeur A7 personnalisé et est livré dans des configurations 16, 32, 64 et 128 Go.

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Disyplay Issues after Changing Display-Unit (ipad Air 2)

After my old Screen cracked i ordered a new one and tested it - worked fine. Then i disconnected it again to reglue the homebutton etc. After connecting it again all i got were these white lines. Backlicghht seems to work just fine. I also tested another known good LCD - same issue. Is anything wrong with the LCD Connectors on the Board? Any ideas? Thank you in advance.

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hello Chris,

did you disconnect the battery when connecting the new screen? A lot of iPad faults are caused by connecting accessories (the screen is one of them) at 12-16V. This is usually tragic. In the right hands (first rule of electronics: do not work on live current unless you are doing a test. Otherwise: never, never) sometimes it works. Only sometimes.

When connecting the screen - people try to plug the connector into the port, sometimes they wander ... moving a little left, a little right. Some use force ... believing it didn't pop in ... It kills iPads like yours. By moving the connector over the pins, you find those with signal voltage (0.3-1.2V) and sometimes those with power supply (3.8-16V). Imagine what could happen to the delicate electronics destined for 0.8V when you serve them 12, 14 or more volts.

How to fix it now ... it would be nice to check your new screen is still working fine. Connect it to another tablet (if you have the option, if not - ask a technician at a good repair shop) and test it. If it's ok, I can use it again.

Disconnect the battery as first thoing. If you have an idea of electronics, you can handle it. I will assist remotely :-) You will need a meter - check and write down the resistance of all pins in the video port (long vertical strip, two horizontal strips are touch ports). You will need to solder something, so a good soldering iron is required. If you don't feel up to it, find a good electronics - he will know what to do.

  • regards and fingers crossing :-)

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