Thanks for the video, I'll be replacing my charging port soon as my phone only charges at a certain agnel, good thing I have a charging pad. I tried cleaning it but that didn't work, I can't play music via cord or charge my phone on the road and it's really frustrating.
The screen sits flush, new gasket or not I’m not entirely convinced that anything will return the factory integrity. That being said I’ll replace it if the customer wants me to. I’m also aware that the majority of viewers won’t so I don’t bother in the video
Hey man, you do amazing work. I really can’t find anywhere how to change the sim reader on an ipad pro 12.9 5th gen. Do you have any video or link i can follow? I’m out of options
I have a video on how to swap the port on an iPad Pro 12.9 3/4th gen. 3/4/5/6 are pretty similar. The hardest thing is removing the screen. After that it’s a few screws to get to sim tray flex
Thanks again for another excellent tutorial. Was able to do the repair without issue. I did however use the heat, suction, plus iso method instead of prying for display removal. For the battery did the twirl twirl twirl.. lol..
At this point I’ve done several hundred iso only no heat so it’s kind of an impatience thing, If it feels remotely difficult I’ll use heat but 90%+ don’t
@@repaironwheels makes sense thank you and do you never get any customers for laptops or macbook repairs tutorials of them would be very useful for your viewers
@@repaironwheels another Q, I had my girl's lcd/glass replaced on her ipad pro 12.9" 3rd gen but since then the apple ipencil no longer works, only the aftermarket pencils work on it. Took it back to the shop they said it needs to be replaced with a Genuine Apple lcd for the ipencil to work is that correct or did they just do a bad job..
that sounds like bs to me. i know the newer ipad pros need proper calibration for the apple pencil to work properly but i dont belive that is an issue on the 12.9 3rd gen
The older a device gets the weaker the bond gets in between the glass and bezel. I’m seeing of lot of bezel separation on 12 series. Using a suction cup is an almost guaranteed way to damage the screen/oled. I’m well aware that Apple uses suction to remove the screen but the method I use is far more versatile. Wether the glass is cracked or the bezel is starting to separate or if the screen is totally fine
Thanks for the video, I'll be replacing my charging port soon as my phone only charges at a certain agnel, good thing I have a charging pad. I tried cleaning it but that didn't work, I can't play music via cord or charge my phone on the road and it's really frustrating.
Good luck. I’m here if you have any questions
@@repaironwheels The part just came in right now, about to put my phone into surgey mode & follow along with the video.
@jr.rxdical fingers crossed
Refitting the display, you dont add any adhesive but it still retains its integrity and flush look?
The screen sits flush, new gasket or not
I’m not entirely convinced that anything will return the factory integrity. That being said I’ll replace it if the customer wants me to. I’m also aware that the majority of viewers won’t so I don’t bother in the video
I ordered this part of Amazon and didn’t receive it with the plastic hook should I return it or could I take it off the old one?
take it off the original
Hi did you have to back up the iCloud storage ?😊
not at all
Hey man, you do amazing work. I really can’t find anywhere how to change the sim reader on an ipad pro 12.9 5th gen. Do you have any video or link i can follow? I’m out of options
I have a video on how to swap the port on an iPad Pro 12.9 3/4th gen. 3/4/5/6 are pretty similar. The hardest thing is removing the screen. After that it’s a few screws to get to sim tray flex
@@repaironwheels i’m really thankful you actually answered! But i can’t find the video, can you link it or do you remember the title?
@Stoic_Warrior how to replace iPad Pro 12.9 gen 4 charging port without damaging the screen
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Hi. How much do you charge for crack back screen of the phone
Pricing drops overs time so I don’t leaving pricing in comments. Call/text/email me
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Thanks again for another excellent tutorial. Was able to do the repair without issue. I did however use the heat, suction, plus iso method instead of prying for display removal. For the battery did the twirl twirl twirl.. lol..
I don’t always twirl twirl but when I do…. I drink dosequis
Hy ...i just changed charging port...and my phone work proper 24 hours .. but now screen was blank...can you give solution
What do you mean by blank.
Why don't you use any heat to remove the oled
At this point I’ve done several hundred iso only no heat so it’s kind of an impatience thing, If it feels remotely difficult I’ll use heat but 90%+ don’t
@@repaironwheels makes sense thank you and do you never get any customers for laptops or macbook repairs tutorials of them would be very useful for your viewers
@@repaironwheels another Q, I had my girl's lcd/glass replaced on her ipad pro 12.9" 3rd gen but since then the apple ipencil no longer works, only the aftermarket pencils work on it. Took it back to the shop they said it needs to be replaced with a Genuine Apple lcd for the ipencil to work is that correct or did they just do a bad job..
that sounds like bs to me. i know the newer ipad pros need proper calibration for the apple pencil to work properly but i dont belive that is an issue on the 12.9 3rd gen
Your welcome 7:30 😀
Thank you 🙏
I watch hole of videos every one han light issue but your light is good
Thank you
Does this repair video work for a normal iPhone 14?
Quite a bit different. I’ll have one out in the next few days for the regular 14
You really amazing
Thank you
@@repaironwheels Do you work on any hardware issues?
I almost exclusively work on hardware issues. Can you elaborate on what your issue is and I might be able to help
use a suction cup guy
The older a device gets the weaker the bond gets in between the glass and bezel. I’m seeing of lot of bezel separation on 12 series. Using a suction cup is an almost guaranteed way to damage the screen/oled. I’m well aware that Apple uses suction to remove the screen but the method I use is far more versatile. Wether the glass is cracked or the bezel is starting to separate or if the screen is totally fine
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Hey man help me plz I broke my iPad can I chat with you and show you the damage so plz
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