iPad Pro 10.5" Rear Camera and Audio Jack Replacement Guide - DIYMobileRepair By DIYMobileRepair

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Aug 15, 2021
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iPad Pro 10.5" Rear Camera and Audio Jack Replacement Guide - DIYMobileRepair

iPad pro 10.5 rear camera and audio jack replacement, guide warning you're performing this repair at your own risk. We claim no responsibility for any damages that might occur to perform this DIY repair. You will need a plastic triangle, opening tool, nylon, spider, fine, tip curved tweezers precision knife set premium, two millimeter red adhesive, roll multipurpose heat gun, Phillips screwdriver power down your 10.5-inch iPad Pro tablet. The fully laminated 10.5-inch iPad Pro oxide TFT. True tone display assembly is glued on solidly and is a tight fit within the rear case. Apply heat to soften the adhesive, use the precision knife to create enough space to insert a triangle, opening tool, use triangle, opening tools to slice through the strong adhesive and carefully be coupled.

The iPad Pro screen. Don't try to fully separate the display, yet at several fragile ribbon cables still connected to the iPads logic board. Remove the following: 2 Phillips screws securing the bracket that covers the displays cables with the bracket out of the way, detach the cables from the logic board and free. The ten point five-inch iPad Pro display assembly remove the following ten Phillips screws extract the large shield covering the iPads logic board. You lift the strips of padded conductive tape.

Remove the following: six Phillips screws use the spider to muscle both loudspeaker chambers out of the case, detach and pry up the impressive 12 megapixel iPad Pro rear camera that shoots.4K, video at 30 frames per second remove the following: 3 Phillips screws and then the bracket that covers the headphone jack, remove the falling Phillips screw peel up the piece of black tape releases. This connector and carefully slide out the cable easily extract a ten point: five-inch iPad Pro headphone jack. You all the replacement, parts and repair tools used in this video are available at www. opm. gov/tribalprograms.


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