Thanks for the great video :-)) Is the adhesive (B7000) a silicon based glue? Would it not be better to use silicon glue in case you need to open the tablet again?
They dont replace the battery, they replace the whole iPad. Applecare wont allow a battery or iPad replacement unless the Battery is under 80%, you cant even pay out of pocket for it on Applecare. So I accidentally smashed my screen and got a full replacement for $49. Apple needs to fix applecare and its useless rules. They shouldve just let me replace the iPad in the first place without needing to have it smashed to do it.
I always wanted to learn how to replace iPad batteries and screens. Planning to get one of those heating pads I seen for about $100 for my birthday and have a couple of broken screen ipads I picked up at garage sale to play around with.
Unless you're willing to undergo professional training and certification and gain actual working experience with a professional organization, don't even THINK of doing this kind of work, especially without considering the potential consequences, including legal consequences. And I don't mean just taking responsibility for accidentally destroying a $1000 iPhone or iPad and having to reimburse whoever it belongs to. I'm talking about even worse consequences in potentially being sued if that happens and the person who owns the device doesn't have backups, or even "claims" they have no backups and sues you for it. This kind of work is complex, you need to have the intellect and experience to FULLY UNDERSTAND the devices you're working on, a literal TON of other knowledge and experience, you should preferably have a business degree and a legal representative on hand, and it should NEVER be regarded as some kind of pet project you can do at home. So, don't just make rash decisions like this without thinking them through thoroughly.
@@nikonlover1 Thanks for the information. No all the tinkering will be done on my own devices that I own. I would NOT want to deal with other user's iPads. I do have a few iPad 2 and 3 that I brought at some swamp meet many years ago that the only turns on charging to the outlet but have dead batteries. And got 2 iPads with broken screens that I don't mind experimenting on.
I just brought some ipad for a POS system. Since they will best connected all the time, what’s the best way to preserve the battery. I had a iPad mini installed in my car few years ago it was plugged in the whole time and battery won’t hold charge after 2yrs.
Just send it to Apple for $99 battery replacement.. That's what I did ....I got a whole new unit 5 year old iPad...Just get the 50 GB for a month transfer your files to iCloud because you won't get that unit back they just swap it out...
Question …I replaced the battery on an ipad pro 12.9 first generation and after installation of the battery was completed..the sim card slot is not recognizing the sim card installed, when to get a new one from the cellular carrier and they gave me a new sim card but the ipad pro 12.9 do not recognize the sim card ….”no sim card “ is displayed. I went and erase the entire networking on the ipad, erased all network connections but did not fix the sim card problem , cleaned up the sim card slot with alcohol and nothing either…Do I need to buy a new sim card slot?…everything was working prior my battery installation…everything happened after battery installation and the reason why I changed my ipad pròs battery was …it was not holding charge at all…it shows 90% and then suddenly turned of with the empty battery sign ….and put the charging cable back and it showed 75%…it was not holding charge…my problem is the sim card slot…with the sim card in shows a message “no sim card” when is one inside….the sim card port is not bend it.
Welp learned the hard way. Managed to successfully install a new battery on my 12.9 iPad but as I booted it up I was greeted with half the screen flickering. Goodbye iPad
I have a 1st generation iPad. I'll give this battery replacement a go. If it works out fine. Otherwise I will buy a new one. Usually with solid state electronics the reliability starts to drop at about 10k hours. It becomes about as reliable as if it's brand new. I bought my iPad back around 2015 so it's approaching than point.
I followed the tutorial i replaced battery, screen saved but when i switched on the screen didn't work, the touch botton answer but the screen do not work whats wrong!!!!
How come nobody uses the pull-tape to get the batteries off? Everyone use heat/alcohol and risks bending the battery to the point where it burns. Surely the tale would be safer/quicker? Great video by the way.
@@PeterLGଈ Worked on a few generations of them. Don’t remember seeing any. Though checking UA-cam vids I do see them in some. They must have made a revision at some point.
Hey Mark! It works perfect for iPhone back glass. I just completed two back glass repairs earlier today with it. We also use it for more than just back glass. It’s non conductive and easy to loosen with heat. We call it our insurance policy for being used along with double sided tape. If you ever need to take something you glued back apart it will be much easier with b7000!
Thanks for the great video :-)) Is the adhesive (B7000) a silicon based glue? Would it not be better to use silicon glue in case you need to open the tablet again?
How much does it cost to do something like this?
They dont replace the battery, they replace the whole iPad. Applecare wont allow a battery or iPad replacement unless the Battery is under 80%, you cant even pay out of pocket for it on Applecare. So I accidentally smashed my screen and got a full replacement for $49. Apple needs to fix applecare and its useless rules.
They shouldve just let me replace the iPad in the first place without needing to have it smashed to do it.
"Accidentaly"
no matter if any apple product battery last for 10 minutes the report NEVER shows less than 80% Biggest scam Apple has going!
Thanks for the video. What battery did you use?
I’m wondering this too. Don’t know which to go with.
My toxic trade is thinking I can do this at home...
you can lol
I did my iPhone at home. I’ll be doing my iPad next.
I always wanted to learn how to replace iPad batteries and screens. Planning to get one of those heating pads I seen for about $100 for my birthday and have a couple of broken screen ipads I picked up at garage sale to play around with.
Unless you're willing to undergo professional training and certification and gain actual working experience with a professional organization, don't even THINK of doing this kind of work, especially without considering the potential consequences, including legal consequences. And I don't mean just taking responsibility for accidentally destroying a $1000 iPhone or iPad and having to reimburse whoever it belongs to. I'm talking about even worse consequences in potentially being sued if that happens and the person who owns the device doesn't have backups, or even "claims" they have no backups and sues you for it. This kind of work is complex, you need to have the intellect and experience to FULLY UNDERSTAND the devices you're working on, a literal TON of other knowledge and experience, you should preferably have a business degree and a legal representative on hand, and it should NEVER be regarded as some kind of pet project you can do at home. So, don't just make rash decisions like this without thinking them through thoroughly.
@@nikonlover1 Thanks for the information. No all the tinkering will be done on my own devices that I own. I would NOT want to deal with other user's iPads.
I do have a few iPad 2 and 3 that I brought at some swamp meet many years ago that the only turns on charging to the outlet but have dead batteries. And got 2 iPads with broken screens that I don't mind experimenting on.
I just brought some ipad for a POS system. Since they will best connected all the time, what’s the best way to preserve the battery. I had a iPad mini installed in my car few years ago it was plugged in the whole time and battery won’t hold charge after 2yrs.
bruh hope thats replaced that antenna with a og apple one
What temp do you set your heat gun to? I have an adjustable heat gun allows me to set at precise temp. Thanks!
Should we make battery calibration after we install the new battery?
Just send it to Apple for $99 battery replacement.. That's what I did ....I got a whole new unit 5 year old iPad...Just get the 50 GB for a month transfer your files to iCloud because you won't get that unit back they just swap it out...
Question …I replaced the battery on an ipad pro 12.9 first generation and after installation of the battery was completed..the sim card slot is not recognizing the sim card installed, when to get a new one from the cellular carrier and they gave me a new sim card but the ipad pro 12.9 do not recognize the sim card ….”no sim card “ is displayed. I went and erase the entire networking on the ipad, erased all network connections but did not fix the sim card problem , cleaned up the sim card slot with alcohol and nothing either…Do I need to buy a new sim card slot?…everything was working prior my battery installation…everything happened after battery installation and the reason why I changed my ipad pròs battery was …it was not holding charge at all…it shows 90% and then suddenly turned of with the empty battery sign ….and put the charging cable back and it showed 75%…it was not holding charge…my problem is the sim card slot…with the sim card in shows a message “no sim card” when is one inside….the sim card port is not bend it.
Welp learned the hard way. Managed to successfully install a new battery on my 12.9 iPad but as I booted it up I was greeted with half the screen flickering. Goodbye iPad
I have a 1st generation iPad. I'll give this battery replacement a go. If it works out fine. Otherwise I will buy a new one. Usually with solid state electronics the reliability starts to drop at about 10k hours. It becomes about as reliable as if it's brand new. I bought my iPad back around 2015 so it's approaching than point.
Thank you. A very interesting video.
Hi Tecni people: Thanks for the information and grateful. Kumar
Really professional with the razor blades and cards.
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I followed the tutorial i replaced battery, screen saved but when i switched on the screen didn't work, the touch botton answer but the screen do not work whats wrong!!!!
These repairs seem like a two man job, just because it's so hard to hold one part while removing another part.
How come nobody uses the pull-tape to get the batteries off? Everyone use heat/alcohol and risks bending the battery to the point where it burns. Surely the tale would be safer/quicker?
Great video by the way.
Lol iPads don’t get pull tape.
@@Dirty_Bear22 the 1st gen iPad pro 12.9 i just changed the battery in for my wife did 🤷♂️
@@PeterLGଈ Worked on a few generations of them. Don’t remember seeing any. Though checking UA-cam vids I do see them in some. They must have made a revision at some point.
@@Dirty_Bear22 that would be my guess. Perhaps they got sick of people changing them out themselves? 🤣🤬
b7000 is only used for back glass
Hey Mark! It works perfect for iPhone back glass. I just completed two back glass repairs earlier today with it. We also use it for more than just back glass. It’s non conductive and easy to loosen with heat. We call it our insurance policy for being used along with double sided tape. If you ever need to take something you glued back apart it will be much easier with b7000!
how do i get service from you guys?
Hey Will. We have two locations in Lake Elsinore and Murrieta, CA. www.99PCRepair.com/locations
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I need an iPad pro battery replacement done. What is your website and or email