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    Recently I was given a lot of 11 iPads thrown out by a school. There are 10 10.5" iPad Pros and a 2017 5th Gen. Do any of them work? Can they be fixed? Let's find out! #apple #ipads #ewaste
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Комментарии • 884

  • @psivewri
    @psivewri  Год назад +81

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    • @Diamondst
      @Diamondst Год назад +7

      😮

    • @DasteYT
      @DasteYT Год назад +14

      💀

    • @LaurentiusTriarius
      @LaurentiusTriarius Год назад +7

      It's okay, I'd rather have a dozen raid shadow legends ads than DD or other shadier stuff.
      Love the channel, saving one at a time (:

    • @EnriqueMcQuade
      @EnriqueMcQuade Год назад +8

      Not Again!

    • @poggy205
      @poggy205 Год назад +10

      are you serious..

  • @deathtrap1976
    @deathtrap1976 Год назад +1294

    Schools should bring a mail for each student and manage iCloud once the student is done on the center.

    • @vetrixfx9264
      @vetrixfx9264 Год назад +283

      Imo Apple should create a function that you can contact the owner, so he can decide to unlock it or whatever. Like just a button on the iCloud-locked device that sends an auto-generated mail to the owner (like "Hey, should your iPad be unlinked from your account? (location and time of request etc.))
      But Apple won't do that so they can force people to buy new hardware

    • @s8wc3
      @s8wc3 Год назад +49

      @@vetrixfx9264 Around 2012-2013 ish Mcaffee (yes the antivirus company) offered a similar service to iCloud locks to Android phone manufacturers, a couple Sony models used it and that's about it I think. They would print the original owner's email in clear and literally told you to email them to get some code off them. Probably was useless in practice, doubt the owner would ever remember the code, but it's pretty funny how they did it nevertheless.

    • @vetrixfx9264
      @vetrixfx9264 Год назад +23

      @@sys-administrator like what I meant is that you don't see the mail. Just a button which auto-sends one for you, without exposing the address of the owner. I think Steam does this with keys that are already activated, but can be transferred to your account, if the current owner agrees

    • @LaurentiusTriarius
      @LaurentiusTriarius Год назад +8

      That's why Chromebooks are so popular in schools.

    • @Eeveewashere
      @Eeveewashere Год назад +34

      Yes, iCloud lock really sucks.The EU will go after Apple for using a lightning connector instead of USB C. Their justification being they think the lightning connector contributes to e-waste. Whether I agree or disagree, next to nothing contributes more to e-waste than the iCloud lock situation. Don't ever forget your Apple password or you're SOL. And it's easy to forget the Apple password when you're an Android user. The reason I had an Apple password was for an iPod. Google and Amazon never made an MP3 player so I went with Apple. Yes, there's no Kindle shuffle and Apple's been doing this iCloud lockdown crap even on ipods.

  • @nushnume
    @nushnume Год назад +621

    Schools should check every iPad/Laptop when a student is bringing back a device. If locked into their own personal iCloud or broken they should pay for the repairs

    • @straightwarlock5341
      @straightwarlock5341 Год назад +86

      i think they do not loose much from keeping the ipads up, and are able to give each student a new one. but watching this from a country where students are still carrying a bag full of books, sports uniform and food every day....damn..even i am still using an ipad mini 1 for books, while they throw pros away like some kind of waste while mumbling something about ecology

    • @EmirFaruk
      @EmirFaruk Год назад +5

      @@straightwarlock5341 i still use ipad mini 1 too for my pdfs and books! Its slow but still useful

    • @zkilerex9661
      @zkilerex9661 Год назад +5

      @@straightwarlock5341 same here in east europa we have only mini laptops on Windows 10 and its only used in school you cant bring it home

    • @straightwarlock5341
      @straightwarlock5341 Год назад +1

      @@EmirFaruk the best thing about an old device is that you do not worry that much about it. i use it without a case or glass, which makes it insanely light and small, and when i work i can just leave it anywhere since stealing it is just like stealing a loaf of bread

    • @MrCed122
      @MrCed122 Год назад +11

      Having worked at a school district, we didn't actually care. Even if it was iCloud locked, the iPads were bought directly from Apple, their serial numbers were associated to our organisation and were added to our Apple Configurator, so we could simply connect it to a MacBook Pro, unlock it and give it back. Why those ones were trashed is probably a lot simpler : they're old. We had to replace them every 5 years for security stuff, if they're iPad Pro 2017, they're 5 years old, so it was simply time to replace them.

  • @TheSpotify95
    @TheSpotify95 Год назад +435

    Glad to hear you got one of the iPads working! You can remove the home button from the original display and swap the two home buttons, so that the working iPad still has Touch ID (home buttons are a paired component).
    As for the other iPads, the ones with failed NAND can still be recovered for any other parts that might be working, and the same goes for the iCloud locked ones. Unless the school in question can contact the students who used the iPads, there's not really any way of removing iCloud locks - which is why I tend to steer clear of iPads, in case any device I'm trying to look at has the same issue.

    • @reazlho
      @reazlho Год назад +36

      iCloud locked devices can be unlocked by contacting Apple, though you would need the invoice where you bought the devices from and then wipe the device.

    • @0w3nn
      @0w3nn Год назад +28

      @@reazlho I used a fake receipt maker and it actually worked, watching this video on the iPhone 5s just fine

    • @lolcat
      @lolcat Год назад +12

      @@0w3nn that's crazy

    • @YasinVanDoorsen
      @YasinVanDoorsen Год назад +5

      @@0w3nn Pls tell me where u got it from bro.

    • @ilyasg2108
      @ilyasg2108 Год назад +14

      @@0w3nn apparently that doesn’t work anymore, a friend who works at Apple told me that now they actually contact the place of purchase :( I still plan to try it though

  • @AyrisX86
    @AyrisX86 Год назад +207

    You should also use the original home button for Touch ID if you want to resell the iPad

    • @tetenc555
      @tetenc555 Год назад +18

      Yeah just getting the old one onto the new one. Elliot from the retro future did the same mistake on an iPhone restoration, it’s pretty simple to do and most people just ignore it I don’t know why

    • @cry-0432
      @cry-0432 Год назад +2

      @@tetenc555 Its so fragile lmao, removing it from a cracked or shattered display is pain in the ass
      a single tear and boom, no touch ID

    • @henryfoxreviews
      @henryfoxreviews Год назад +3

      @Cry-0 ive done it before on absolutely obliterated screens and they worked, and some just have small cracks and dont, its usually just you need ti be carefull, and sometimes stuff is already broken

    • @PokemonTrainerChris303
      @PokemonTrainerChris303 Год назад

      Nobody is buying really old ipads

    • @AyrisX86
      @AyrisX86 Год назад +3

      @@PokemonTrainerChris303 I mean I do

  • @gastypm
    @gastypm Год назад +87

    The 10.5" iPad Pro is a great machine. Still have and use mine since 2017. With ProMotion and running iPadOS 16 it really feels like a modern device.

    • @terrorrbabbletwo
      @terrorrbabbletwo Год назад +6

      Same here. I paid $750 for mine with 256gb of storage. The new iPads pale in comparison to the bang for buck I got in 2017. The fact they don’t have pro motion yet is absurd. I’ll upgrade this device when Apple no longer supports it.

    • @mtunayucer
      @mtunayucer Год назад +4

      @@terrorrbabbletwo even then you can get 1-2 more years outta it. still using ipad Air. yea the first one :D

    • @c-train3630
      @c-train3630 Год назад +1

      @@terrorrbabbletwoI thought about getting that iPad but i did not because I read there were reports of white spots on the display. I Really like that 2017 iPad Pro but at this point in time, I think the 9th gen is a better buy. Tried out the pro and non pro ipads at BestBuy and I could not tell the difference in Promotion and non promotion displays unless i scrolled the 2 ipads together. Promotion is not a big deal to me in the overall experience and i dont notice anything different when using different a non promotion iPad. I was hoping the iPad Air could at least get Promotion.

    • @Brian-jv8iy
      @Brian-jv8iy Год назад +1

      I still use mine and it's great but Apple's complete ignorance when it comes to the fact those have a factory defect displays is just bad, both touch issues and white spots, most have this like the issue macbooks had at least those sold in such numbers they acknowledged it.

  • @poopyjohn8182
    @poopyjohn8182 Год назад +61

    You saved yourself so many hours of frustration by not bothering with replacing the home buttons. Never doing repairs on iPads ever again after attempting it myself.

    • @straightwarlock5341
      @straightwarlock5341 Год назад

      lol yeah it is tough, but it is worth the effort too, and possible if you heat it up for a while

    • @opuzlife
      @opuzlife Год назад

      It’s really easy if you heat it up and use a little bit of isopropyl alcohol

    • @poopyjohn8182
      @poopyjohn8182 Год назад

      @@opuzlife It's not even the screen that's the issue it's the home button. Removing it is easy, the hard part is gluing it back on the new display and trying to make it click like normal.

  • @sugaryhull9688
    @sugaryhull9688 Год назад +49

    When I worked in the eCommerce department at my local Goodwill, iCloud locks were by far the most common reason for us to throw out or set aside an i-device for parts. We had entire stacks of locked devices

    • @aelie8198
      @aelie8198 Год назад +2

      that is so unlucky. is there no way at all to salvage them? once theyre locked, theyre locked forever?

    • @prodbydramatic
      @prodbydramatic Год назад

      seems like a prettty cool job.

    • @sugaryhull9688
      @sugaryhull9688 Год назад +6

      @@aelie8198 Apple can unlock devices for people that can provide proof of ownership, but they don't offer that to organizations, AFAIK

    • @Coolie-ds4tu
      @Coolie-ds4tu Год назад +1

      @@aelie8198 That's the point for thieves

    • @fiverZ
      @fiverZ Год назад +14

      @@Coolie-ds4tu No, it's just Apple's way of making it more difficult to re-use their devices. Don't fall for their marketing scams.

  • @bettertech6493
    @bettertech6493 Год назад +27

    Meanwhile My school - tying to keep a 2gb ram old android tablet to save Money LOL

    • @cheemsdoge977
      @cheemsdoge977 Год назад +1

      meanwhile my school confiscate my laptop because I need it for computer science

    • @TheSpotify95
      @TheSpotify95 Год назад +2

      Haha, I remember Android tablets that have even less memory than that! In one of the local shops to my work, someone was trying to buy a cheap Android tablet and the store owner was explaining to them that the Android OS version (Android 4) was far too old for any apps to install properly, if at all.
      That's like trying to use a stock Samsung Galaxy S4 in 2022, a 9 year old device...

    • @bettertech6493
      @bettertech6493 Год назад

      @@cheemsdoge977 Bruh

    • @bettertech6493
      @bettertech6493 Год назад

      @@TheSpotify95 lmao

  • @mtndewit8939
    @mtndewit8939 Год назад +109

    Apple really need to provide users with a way to unlock or reset ICloud locked devices (even if it involves plugging it into a Mac or PC and using a tool, which imo would make a lot of sense). They can't even make a security argument because 95% of the ICloud locked devices on the market are second hand, so the original owners have long since stopped using them. But, hey, if it gets people to buy their new products, who cares what happens to the old ones.

    • @lummatravel
      @lummatravel Год назад +33

      If the iPad isn't reported stolen, then there's no justification for being unable to remove iCloud from an otherwise working device

    • @sloppynyuszi
      @sloppynyuszi Год назад +17

      @@lummatravel if your phone gets lost or stolen, it’s something you don’t notice immediately, so if there is a window, thieves will get into it.
      As is, right now there is no incentive to steal it. And if you are selling your device you can unlock it.
      The school shouldn’t take back devices that aren’t removed from student’s iCloud.

    • @lummatravel
      @lummatravel Год назад +14

      @@sloppynyuszi that's not what I'm saying. You should still have the option to remotely disable and blacklist a stolen device to make theft pointless. But there should be a way to remove the iCloud lock from devices that haven't been stolen. The people who have the accounts on these iPads literally don't care if someone uses the device.
      I even worked for a company where an iPad was iCloud locked to a previous employee who'd been fired and we couldn't unlock it without her permission.

    • @YT-GuestAccount
      @YT-GuestAccount Год назад +2

      Yeah, should be able for schools and the like to set those up within some sort of network around a master key account. I also hope their broken devices are part of Apple's trade in service for free recycling.

    • @SCtester
      @SCtester Год назад +12

      No, absolutely not - iCloud lock has been one of the best things to ever happen to device theft. Stolen iPhones are worth far less when there's no way to recover them, making theft in general much less worthwhile and thus much less frequent. It's absurd to act as if the only point is to get people to buy new products. This is literally the whole point of the feature - if they allowed iCloud lock to be bypassed, why would iCloud lock even exist in the first place?

  • @ErickBuildsStuff
    @ErickBuildsStuff Год назад +44

    Hey Psivewri, it is not extremely impossible to swap home buttons. All you need is lot of patience. I made a working iPad Pro out of two broken iPad Pros. One had defective Nand and other had extremely mangled case+broken screen. I had to carefully do the swap of motherboard+main camera+touch id. It took me 2 days with 3-4 hours of each work time. I had to have a lot of patience.

  • @agentburningbutters3655
    @agentburningbutters3655 Год назад +39

    Man, I should really ask my school about those useless 4k TVS they installed at the assembly

  • @Imran--_--Khan-ikf
    @Imran--_--Khan-ikf Год назад +5

    What i learned in this video go dumpster diving in rich schools

  • @zuzanaberankova1283
    @zuzanaberankova1283 Год назад +53

    Just got mine in the mail today. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxhcEDB3r-OJ3_X5hQzr7k1ZofTQy1ao_U The corners of the box was a little smashed but I think that’s more of the shipping’s fault. iPad was in perfect condition though. I ordered the yellow one thinking it was going to be a bright vibrant color. Instead I looks like more of a Gold color. I personally prefer the gold look. Definitely not disappointed but just a heads up to the ones expecting a brighter cream of yellow.

  • @joeyo2365
    @joeyo2365 Год назад +12

    The white screen with black home button was a third party display repair with keeping Touch ID from the original home button. You could do this same thing with the iPad you fixed to restore Touch ID functionality.

    • @stevethepocket
      @stevethepocket Год назад +2

      Yeah, I've been looking into getting a replacement screen for a trashpicked iPad I ended up with recently, and sometimes either the black or the white ones will be sold out. Clearly someone didn't want to wait.

  • @CBGX
    @CBGX Год назад +12

    For the last ipad combination, if you change the touch id from one to the other one it should work perfectly. In my opinion it isn't an easy fix but could be worth the try

  • @lexnastin9011
    @lexnastin9011 Год назад +7

    Pro tip: wear gloves when removing adhered glass. 1 - the glass can cut you, 2 - a glass shared can come off and go inside of you. I made this mistake once and never again. A shard of glass flew off and went under my finger, I was lucky enough that I was able to pull it out all in one piece.

    • @EmeraldHill-vo1cs
      @EmeraldHill-vo1cs Год назад +1

      So you know, glass will always work its way out of skin; metal will do the opposite.

  • @obtrunco
    @obtrunco Год назад +9

    That's like the bank I used to work for. They would do laptop or desktop upgrades for the employees and decommission the older ones which were later picked up by the same company that would go and empty the recycle bins. Pretty wasteful especially since most of them worked, they could just have given them away to the employees who wanted them. I took two of them on different occasions since I worked within the IT dept and they work great.

  • @sohamghosh4815
    @sohamghosh4815 Год назад +2

    Have you looked into jailbreaking the iPads with iCloud lock and bypassing them?

  • @forest3452
    @forest3452 Год назад +2

    How can I remove an Apple ID from iPad mini 5 ?
    I just bought and the main user doesn’t want to remove it… (was 80 usd)

  • @walpoleandworcester
    @walpoleandworcester Год назад +7

    If only these classrooms would have a last day to reset all these iPads and have the students follow along with the teacher so they can reuse these them for years to come. Good job man on giving it your all. Shame iCloud lock is still on many of these.

  • @tech-bore8839
    @tech-bore8839 Год назад +1

    This is the kind of e-waste Apple should be focused on, not chargers and cables. Combine serialized components with soldered parts and one failure leads to a pricey paperweight. Given the battery and rare metals used, I'd say these dead devices are more environmentally hazardous than chargers and cables.

  • @MrSmithUK
    @MrSmithUK Год назад +5

    Swap the home buttons to fix the fingerprint error. Use B7000 adhesive on the bracket. Leave for 12 hours before use. Sorted

  • @EvilTurkeySlices
    @EvilTurkeySlices Год назад +6

    To get Touch ID back on the working one, just move the home button from the old screen to the new one.

  • @Cam-pb9nd
    @Cam-pb9nd Год назад +18

    Hey mate love your video’s I’ve been watching them for 2 years now and they’ve really been helpful for me as a 13 year old who has been learning how to fix computers keep it up (:

    • @Cam-pb9nd
      @Cam-pb9nd Год назад +1

      Where I live in Australia there isn’t much e-waste that’s the only downside

    • @yosefitche
      @yosefitche Год назад

      That’s awesome!

  • @jeremyaconnell
    @jeremyaconnell Год назад +2

    If the school is the original purchaser they should be able to provide apple the serial number and they will remove it. You should contact your buddy.

  • @ca280491
    @ca280491 Год назад +4

    For the iCloud locked ipads there is a possibility to change the SN with special tools and software and set them up like they were never locked at all. As for the ipads with NAND issues it's fixable by microsoldering but very costly

  • @daanwth
    @daanwth Год назад +2

    Strange that schools dont have somesort of iPad enrollment system where u won't need an iCloud or Apple ID to install apps or push updates...
    (something like JamF)

    • @stevethepocket
      @stevethepocket Год назад

      Some do! I got an iPad a school was throwing out because it had a shattered screen, and it's locked down using JamF so I can't do much of anything with it besides surf the internet and use the apps they'd already installed. They even have a delay on system updates, by like a few weeks.

    • @daanwth
      @daanwth Год назад

      @@stevethepocket Oh yeah, it sure relies on the settings set in JamF. The iDevice will only be fully yours if they remove it from JamF...

  • @fatimapalacios2292
    @fatimapalacios2292 Год назад +18

    Great video!!!! Those icloud iPads are a shame.

    • @MrRetroTechOffical
      @MrRetroTechOffical Год назад +2

      iCloud Can Be Great…
      And A Annoying piece of s

    • @jamesmelwani6000
      @jamesmelwani6000 Год назад +1

      At least they salvageable for parts.

    • @rmf99fr
      @rmf99fr Год назад

      logic board isn't really salvageable, you can probably get rid of the iCloud lock and resell the iPad on eBay

  • @itzzjok3rzz208
    @itzzjok3rzz208 Год назад +5

    i would suggest you remove the original home button from the old display and put it with the other one. so u have touch id since they are paired to each device. just a heads up :)

  • @Evie0133
    @Evie0133 Год назад +6

    iPad Pro 10.5 is still great, shame to see them in such state :(

  • @SpaceSpuddd
    @SpaceSpuddd Год назад +1

    Are these iCloud locked devices essentially bricked or can they be restored ?
    Android user myself but cant stop watching these repair videos!

  • @rickkarrer8370
    @rickkarrer8370 Год назад +4

    Sounds like the school learned the hard way to use MDM. FYI you can get a device un-iCloud-locked by Apple if you can provide proof of purchase. Iy requires wiping the device, so you'll lose whatever is on there, but overall it would be usable again. Device locked is another story. You need the Apple ID or MDM to fix that. All of this can be avoided by an MDM tool on an device linked to the Apple Business Manager (used for schools too).

  • @JoshyWashyy
    @JoshyWashyy Год назад +1

    To fix the boot looping one
    Put a new battery as it can be used heavily and not show ot

  • @Get_yotted
    @Get_yotted Год назад +2

    The school did not use MDM management properly, if properly provisioned they could have avoided them being iCloud locked

  • @Voicingspy
    @Voicingspy Год назад +1

    3:33 the reason why the screen and home button are mismatched is because someone at one point probably replaced the screen. The home button/Touch ID is paired to the logic board, and replacing it to match the screen would cause the Touch ID not to work.

  • @HinkHall
    @HinkHall Год назад +5

    My first mac experience was getting one of those old cube ones from a lot of tossed computers from a school it was such a fun experience to give a functional computer more life

  • @OmegaWolf
    @OmegaWolf Год назад +1

    iCloud locking is literally a e-waste producer.

  • @leehonghui
    @leehonghui Год назад +6

    I believe you can ask your friend who works at the school to give you the receipts of the iPads. Pretty sure they do keep them for record purposes. Those can let you gain access to iCloud locked iPads through apple.

    • @stevethepocket
      @stevethepocket Год назад

      Can Apple also undo "managed by your organization"? Because I got a bunch of tossed-out iPads from a school, and none of them are iCloud locked but most of them are restricted-use which includes not being able to do a factory reset. The person who works there claims she "removed it" remotely from her computer but it didn't actually do anything so I think she just did the equivalent of destroying the key while the door was still locked. And she's too busy to hunt down the info on how to fix it. And it all seems to involve third-party security stuff, but if Apple can remotely disable iCloud lock, maybe they could also remotely force a factory reset too?

    • @leehonghui
      @leehonghui Год назад +3

      I believe you again have to show proof to Apple that the school no longer wants the iPads. Yes every iPad needs to have a receipt. The school should’ve bought them in bulk so it’s just a piece of paper. And for that matter you need to ask the school for the receipt. If they don’t have it or no longer have it… then you’re outta luck. ONLY APPLE CAN REMOVE ICLOUD LOCK and as for the school settings… have you tried to boot to recovery mode and then try to restore?

    • @user-bz8rw7dc4f
      @user-bz8rw7dc4f Год назад

      @@stevethepocket you can still reset it with iTunes, just put the iPad into restore mode.

    • @stevethepocket
      @stevethepocket Год назад

      @@user-bz8rw7dc4f I assume that only works if iTunes is already set up with the same Apple ID as the one associated with the device?

    • @user-bz8rw7dc4f
      @user-bz8rw7dc4f Год назад

      @@stevethepocket No, you can reset any iPad in restore mode with iTunes, regardless of Apple ID.
      If they actually released the iPad from Apple School Manager, it would set up normally.
      If not, it will either require the iCloud owner to log in or enroll itself back into whatever MDM it's assigned.

  • @matthewgarmendia7803
    @matthewgarmendia7803 Год назад +3

    Is driving me crazy that you didnt put the original home button on the iPad so it would be 100% functional, but either way good job :)

  • @IShowNothing100
    @IShowNothing100 Год назад +2

    RIP Mr iPad. 2017-2022. You will be remembered❤

  • @Forrest_O.
    @Forrest_O. Год назад +1

    We are still suffering through people telling us to buy Raid: Shadow Legends and we now have to deal with the defrosting of Mariah Carrey.

  • @saadtoutcourt367
    @saadtoutcourt367 Год назад +1

    For the iCloud locked ones, you can use checkm8, a bootrom vulnerability available on

  • @theon__
    @theon__ Год назад

    9:39 and here we also had a soulution not a Problem. Transfer the old hole button to the new display and tada everything is back to normal

  • @Legitti
    @Legitti Год назад +3

    I'm old enough to have hard time imagining consept of getting an iPad from school.

    • @jimmy_os
      @jimmy_os Год назад +1

      It kind of sucks because of restricted use

  • @LegoWormNoah101
    @LegoWormNoah101 Год назад

    iCloud Lock must be so secure that even Psivewri gave up immediately.

  • @NauerDIY
    @NauerDIY Год назад +4

    Man, this video is too short for all the things you did ! Still so frustrating to see people not thinking about desactivating icloud....

  • @hzzn
    @hzzn Год назад

    What's the point of having the student return the ipad if they don't even bother to make certain they remove their icloud from the device? It's essentially a brick for the school to end up throwing away later on.

  • @xGMV
    @xGMV Год назад +5

    Schools where I live also provide this, or rather, they provide very cheap, underperforming tablets. I wonder if any school near me would at all offer to get rid of their e-waste like this instead of throwing it away. One day I asked my own and they just refused, and I ended up sneaking an old PS/2 keyboard inside my backpack lol
    Also, I got this Samsung Galaxy Tab E, it refuses to charge, no LED lights up, and I don't have the tools to pry it open and check what is wrong. It's my mum's old device, it worked just fine but she got a new phone and we left the tablet unused for a good while. Would leaving it charging for a few hours help bring it back to life?

    • @WaltuhD
      @WaltuhD Год назад

      leaving it charged overnight can be a possibility of the device turning on but if it doesn't try removing the back cover if it has a removable battery (probably not) and remove it and plug a charger into it and see if it turns on (probably not)
      if those don't work then a last ditch attempt is to try "jumpstarting" it idk how the battery pins are on this model but on my 2012 nexus 7 you could follow a tutorial (old usb cable) and directly charge the battery without it going thru the normal way

    • @b2048_
      @b2048_ Год назад

      @@WaltuhD those galaxy tab es have the typical samsung flat pin connector, so jumpstarting isn't very easy unless you're precise. the USB port however is a main point of failure, because it's not braced to the frame in any way and will simply tear itself free from the board given the chance. they're quite simple to work on though, because the entire back case comes off to reveal *everything*.

  • @nbaua3454
    @nbaua3454 Год назад +3

    I hate to say that, these students didn't learn a basic lesson in their life, value for money and respect for what you have at your disposal. God forbid, Some time when they can't afford the same things in their lives ahead, they'll understand how much more than money these things were worth of.

    • @JJFlores197
      @JJFlores197 Год назад +1

      Yep. Can concur. I work in school IT support. Almost every week, we have to replace damaged/lost keys on Chromebooks. Kids like to pick them off and often times, the teachers have no idea who did it. The kids don't care about it.

    • @nbaua3454
      @nbaua3454 Год назад +1

      @@JJFlores197 I see that's a bad parenting in a way.. schools teach us subjects and parents teach us manners. Both are important 👍

  • @stevethepocket
    @stevethepocket Год назад +2

    There's a guy (LaserBear) who repurposes old iPad screens as high-res mini-monitors; LGR did a video on it recently. For now they're only using the 2048×1536 screens, but as the bigger ones from the Pro and 2019+ iPads become more widely available, I imagine they'll start making a slightly larger size, so you might want to get in touch and see if they'd be interested in your completely-busted iPads.

    • @EmeraldHill-vo1cs
      @EmeraldHill-vo1cs Год назад

      The mini monitor idea sounds good, do u know youtube adrs? Thanx

  • @ryanzmuda3167
    @ryanzmuda3167 Год назад +1

    The school should require access to be released.

  • @maybedonn
    @maybedonn Год назад +4

    You could've also transplanted the home button for a fully working iPad. Great video nonetheless. Apple really needs to do something about iCloud locks creating so much ewaste...

    • @psivewri
      @psivewri  Год назад +3

      Looks like a lot of work and pretty delicate to remove the button in hindsight.

    • @opuzlife
      @opuzlife Год назад

      @@psivewri It’s actually pretty easy if you heat it up and use isopropyl alcohol to loosen the adhesive

  • @Marko2155_YouTube
    @Marko2155_YouTube Год назад

    1 thing i learned from this guy: Always go dumpster diving and you might find some free stuff

  • @Jesteroo
    @Jesteroo Год назад +2

    The voice crack at the very beginning tho 0:00

  • @Zebra_Paw
    @Zebra_Paw Год назад +2

    The touch ID button can be transferred from one screen to another...

  • @JeremyBolanos
    @JeremyBolanos Год назад

    That's sad that the school couldn't manage their hardware and required them to be unlocked when turned back on. For all that effort, they should just let the student keep them.

  • @iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii8818
    @iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii8818 Год назад +1

    My school threw away 100 chromebooks, some fucntioning well most others with small issues such as battery or screen. and a few with major issues.

  • @LucaBlightOfHighland
    @LucaBlightOfHighland Год назад +2

    in Italy what belongs to the schools must be disposed of according to certain bureaucratic rules, for example donated to charities, if you give away properties abandoned by the school to private individuals you can be arrested.

    • @Subgunman
      @Subgunman Год назад +1

      Only in Italy…….seems like too many of the Mediterranean countries have their heads up their coulas as well. Many school systems in the USA will sell off obsolete stock to help fund the purchase of new devices.

    • @Subgunman
      @Subgunman Год назад +1

      Only in Italy…….seems like too many of the Mediterranean countries have their heads up their coulas as well. Many school systems in the USA will sell off obsolete stock to help fund the purchase of new devices.

  • @JoBot__
    @JoBot__ 8 месяцев назад

    I once found a first gen iPad Mini in a box in the back room of my house. It was registered to a school somewhere, and funnily enough, I guessed its PIN first try. :D
    After doing that, I deleted their provisioning profile and took it as my own. It's in very good condition aside from a few scratches on the screen, and the battery has 137 charging cycles as of writing this.
    It seems to have been in use between 2015 and 2016, then forgotten about from then on, and I found it in 2019.

  • @s.moorefilms3760
    @s.moorefilms3760 Год назад

    I would try using a usb-a cable to restore them. I don’t know why, but I’ve had usb-c fail to restore in the past.

  • @BethePandaGames
    @BethePandaGames Год назад

    I feel like apple should add a lock time to the icloud lock. Like make it only lock a device for a year or 2 at the max and then it force resets.

  • @facurojas4477
    @facurojas4477 Год назад

    Vulcan Shrek doesn't exist, it can't hurt you
    Vulcan Shrek:

  • @oherman
    @oherman Год назад

    I wonder if the touch ID home button can be transplanted too?
    The failed NANDs iPad can be revived by actually replacing their nand chips then reprogramming them.

  • @MinecrafterPictures
    @MinecrafterPictures Год назад +1

    Fun fact: All iCloud locked Apple products including the many of the iPads from this video can have their iCloud lock removed

  • @unterschicht_investor7220
    @unterschicht_investor7220 Год назад

    I work at an electronics store in europe and the amount of perfectly fine smartphones / tablets people throw away locked with icloud / google / samsung ID makes me sick. Just the other day there was a fully functioning iphone XR in the bin, locked. I don't know, but i just hate seeing things like this go to waste.

  • @isiahfriedlander5559
    @isiahfriedlander5559 Год назад +1

    Schools should give students a broom and lots of homework, not iPads

  • @nukolein
    @nukolein Год назад +1

    i dont get how people can treat a device that badly. i have my ipad since 2017 and i dont have a single scratch on it. Everything works fine and im carrying it with me everyday for Work and UNI

  • @windowsfan95
    @windowsfan95 Год назад +1

    You may be able to get the two iCloud locked iPads usable again if you contact the school and they are able to track down the students who used them.

  • @GanDtech
    @GanDtech Год назад

    To quote Parks and Rec ... If you don't log out of your iCloud you should go right to jail. RIGHT AWAY.

  • @Stargirl-x2c
    @Stargirl-x2c 4 месяца назад

    I’ve used this type if I-pad for 7 years now and I never knew it could turn out this bad this I-pad has been working fine for years I can’t believe they could be destroyed like that wow

  • @brenna8249
    @brenna8249 Год назад +1

    Every time I see a RAID ad I cringe so hard but I totally understand how much they pay you. Rake in that dough so I can keep using adblock LOL
    Great vid

    • @willm5032
      @willm5032 Год назад +1

      This. I'll take youtubers using their own sponsorship because I don't have to sit through a fucking ad every 5 minutes or feel guilty for using an adblocker.

  • @cojsxd
    @cojsxd Год назад

    Shrek as wallpaper on an iPad. DankPods would be so proud.

  • @Selvanii
    @Selvanii Год назад +3

    Why is eucaliptus oil your go to screen cleaner ?

    • @EmeraldHill-vo1cs
      @EmeraldHill-vo1cs Год назад

      Tea Tree- cos it takes of all the crud even cashies stickers.

  • @TheMaskedProgrammer
    @TheMaskedProgrammer Месяц назад

    You could take the NAND chips from the activation locked iPads and put them into the bad NAND iPads, although doing such is a bit risky.

  • @abdelali9279
    @abdelali9279 Год назад

    5:09 YES, the Shrekpad lives on!!!

  • @realcartoongirl
    @realcartoongirl Год назад +2

    apple should be sued for creating such e waste

  • @masterviper420
    @masterviper420 Год назад +2

    Maybe you should do a Collab with Hugh Jeffrey he’s from Australia. He can help you with some of that stuff on the iPad.

  • @survil321
    @survil321 Год назад +1

    You can check on the iCloud looked iPads after a few months, because they might remove it from their account later.

  • @Harryd06
    @Harryd06 4 месяца назад

    On the dead iPad, push on the motherboard and it should temporarily fix it. This is due to the coils on the 10.5 iPads pros coming loose

  • @jamieslifee
    @jamieslifee Год назад

    I want to have the privilege to do this! But I’ve no idea how to start and get my hands on devices..

  • @TheAfroman
    @TheAfroman Год назад

    iCloud activation lock is not a big deal. These devices did not belong to the students. They belong to the school. All the school needs to do is fill out a simple form, and put the serials into the form that need unlocking. They then provide original order number. It’s a simple 24/48 hour turn around.

  • @Eric_VP2020
    @Eric_VP2020 Год назад +2

    By that title I literally remember my child self commenting to get one of those💀
    yeah we've all been in those cringe times

  • @notyoutube8128
    @notyoutube8128 Год назад

    Wow, I never thought that you cane get broken iPads to work by putting all the working parts together like a puzzle piece :O

  • @jean-francoistuaillon4312
    @jean-francoistuaillon4312 Год назад +7

    I love the fact that you took your time to explain everything into details

  • @davinp
    @davinp Год назад +3

    Too bad you can't erase them to remove the iCloud lock. Android tablets wouldn't have this problem. I don't like Apple because they don't share their OS (license them) with manufacturers the way Google does with Android. Also, they don't make their apps cross-platform on Android and iOS is not compatible with Windows whereas Android is. I don't like Apple's walled garden approach where they lock everything down and limit their software to just their device

    • @danielt619
      @danielt619 Год назад

      If apple did that ios would be very glitchy like android and apple doesn’t wanna share there stuff they don’t have to

  • @emilrylander5289
    @emilrylander5289 Год назад

    I got 42 ipads from iPad mini iPad 4 and iPad Air from a private school. Most was icloud locked and remote controlled by a company. I contacted the company and told them i got em for free told them the serial number and they did remove them ipads after contacting the school. And once i restored them again i got 38 ipads to work great. That was awesome

  • @stphndrn
    @stphndrn Год назад +1

    APPLE offered all of $20 us Dollars for my perfectly good iPad that cannot be used because it's old and cannot update. It's really upsetting that Apple makes products that become obsolete with time, even though I took great care of my ipad I cannot use it to even see movies or store stuff.😡😡😡😠🤬

  • @CesareVesdani
    @CesareVesdani Год назад +1

    It is so stupid to throw out working computers.

  • @ProTheRobloxer
    @ProTheRobloxer Год назад

    Literally every single Psivewri video has a sponsor. I hate it so much

  • @GoodGooseThingit
    @GoodGooseThingit Год назад +1

    You probably shouldn’t use 3UTools anymore as it logs your device data which makes it malware.

  • @masterviper420
    @masterviper420 Год назад +1

    Not really why don’t you find someone that can replace the flash memory shouldn’t cost you no more than 100 bucks and the one that you just replace the screen on number five and number 11 just swap the buttons around it’s not that hard

  • @FamilyGuy969
    @FamilyGuy969 Год назад

    Psiverwi: here are 10 iPads Title: 11 free iPads

  • @abdelali9279
    @abdelali9279 Год назад

    4:35 if that was from a teen with access to the internet I would have never touch that without wearing a hazmat suit

  • @stuparker01915
    @stuparker01915 Год назад +1

    Got 6 iPad 6’s from when I worked at the school. They bought and never used and they were tossing them in the trash

    • @JJFlores197
      @JJFlores197 Год назад

      At the district I work at, we aren't allowed to keep any old technology. It has to be surplussed if it is still functions. We have companies that work with school districts to bid on old tech or disposed if its too old or in non-working condition. There's a lot of waste in our schools. We've had teachers and admin staff spend thousands of dollars on toner cartridges only for them to be thrown later on when their printer fails and we can't repair it and that model printer is long discontinued.

  • @kaerxa
    @kaerxa Год назад +1

    does anyone have ipads in their school? I have ipads too and the cool thing is, it lets me download procreate for free and the ios 16.1.1 update makes it so much better :)

  • @thecarrieshot6411
    @thecarrieshot6411 Год назад +1

    it was odd how you wiped the device that had the lock screen. I wonder if there is anyway to bypass that

  • @PitboyHarmony1
    @PitboyHarmony1 Год назад +1

    Apple watches this with absolute glee, because for every one of these failures mean that the school is going to buy more, newer ipads. Obviously they dont want anyone fixing them ... pfff ... "fix stuff? If you did that we wouldnt make $ selling you more".
    This is why our entire extended family have moved away from any Apple products ... we are all done.

  • @goJesusandStarcraft
    @goJesusandStarcraft Год назад

    Schools need to charge students’ families a big safety deposit on the ipads. If they come back cracked/dented/broken, or iCloud locked, then the student loses the money.
    It hurts to see just how wastefully these are being treated. The students at that school need to be taught some basic hygiene, let alone responsibility..

  • @danielpeters1911
    @danielpeters1911 Год назад +1

    you need to swap the home button from the old screen to the new one as its paired to the motherboard also for the icloud locked ipads you can get an irepair p10 box and flash a new serial to the ipad that way they can still be used also for the ones with nand errors try a dfu restore in 3u tools or itunes