IPad 5ª Generation 2017 A1822 Wifi A1823 Wifi,GSM spare parts

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    iPad 5ª Generacion 2017 Technical Specifications

    The iPad 5th Generation 2017, model numbers A1822 (WiFi) and A1823 (WiFi, GSM), is a stellar device featuring robust technical specifications. Here is a quick rundown:

    • Display: 9.7-inch Retina display with a resolution of 2048 x 1536 pixels
    • Processor: Apple A9 with 64-bit architecture and M9 co...

    iPad 5ª Generacion 2017 Technical Specifications

    The iPad 5th Generation 2017, model numbers A1822 (WiFi) and A1823 (WiFi, GSM), is a stellar device featuring robust technical specifications. Here is a quick rundown:

    • Display: 9.7-inch Retina display with a resolution of 2048 x 1536 pixels
    • Processor: Apple A9 with 64-bit architecture and M9 coprocessor
    • Storage: Options of 32GB or 128GB
    • Rear camera: 8 megapixels with f/2.4 aperture
    • Front camera: 1.2 megapixels with f/2.2 aperture
    • Connectivity: WiFi (for A1822), WiFi + Cellular (for A1823)

    Detailed Instructions on Replacing Parts

    Before carrying out repairs, you should have a basic repair toolkit that includes a spudger, tweezers, iOpener, and suction handle. Please note that these instructions carry a risk of damaging the iPad if not done correctly. Take your time and proceed with caution.

    • Power off your iPad

      First and foremost, disconnect your iPad from its power source and turn it off to prevent any electrical shock or shorting of the device.

    • Heat the edges of the iPad

      Using the iOpener, heat the edges of your iPad to soften the adhesive that secures the front panel to the rest of the iPad. This step makes the panel easier to remove.

    • Removing the front panel

      Place a suction handle on the front panel, near an edge where the panel and the case meet. Pull the handle steadily, while inserting the edge of a plastic opening tool in the gap. Slide the tool along the edge to separate the adhesive. Be careful to avoid scratching or damaging the iPad.

    • Disconnecting the cables

      There are ribbon cables connected to the underside of the panel. Be careful not to tear these when lifting the panel. Use a spudger to disconnect these cables.

    • Examining and replacing parts

      Once the front panel is removed, you can access the iPad's internal components. Whether you need to replace the battery, the display, or any GSM components, you should be able to access them. Always ensure you know the correct arrangement of the parts before disassembling them.

    • Reassembling the iPad

      After replacing the necessary parts, reassemble the iPad by reattaching all the ribbon cables and placing the front panel back onto the case. Press the edges to secure the adhesive.

    Please note, if you’re unsure about performing these replacements, it is recommended to take your device to a certified Apple technician or a technician with experience in repairing iPads.

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