Good video friend I liked, but I have intrigue with that machine at the end where you put the display? What function does it perform? Without it you can not finish the job? I ask because I have never changed a mica of that and I would like to try it, but with a good suggestion if I could help you I would thank you, excellent work friend
Love ya work, have done a few of these now and looks like you have similar problems with it being messy and those tiny little bubbles, did you manage to get rid of those bubbles yet and do you have a video if you have? I like the tip for keeping Loca out of the backlight, that has been a problem for me and you have such a simple solution :) But if you have worked out a method for keeping out the bubbles a video of that would be great. Thanks.
Result of work he have done: 1. Separating screen would be more easy if you would put wire under touch screen. 2. Applying too much loca glue is not a solution. 3. It's necessary to wait till loca glue would come to the corners by it's self not by pushing screen. 4. Using loca it's just a waste of money and you already destroyed backlight probably lcd also. 5. The end of the video was awesome. Screen was not plugged to device as we all know it's black and sticky. 6. If it was comedy video. Thumbs up 😅
On this model I would glue it, because unlike other iPad models, this LCD isn't screwed in to the frame. Instead it's held by being attached to the glass.
I know these arent the easiest things to do but when lowering the screen should not put flat down on the loca as this will cause bubbles.i always sit one end down and then lower the other end very slow with a tool to let the loca find its own way to the screen.i also use an adjustable jig so there is no movement between the glass and LCD.too much loca also used.
Unfortunately you must replace the glass, digitizer and LCD. You can't just replace the glass unless one has lots of experience and some very expensive tools and a machine.
Dejar que los pequeños jugaran con ella, y que la maltraten. Es mejor no darles estos aparatos a los niños, aparte tienen vidrios, y si cortan la piel, y son extremadamente carísimos, especialmente, si son productos de La Manzanita 🍏.
Gotta love Apple for creating their products so badly repairable. It is this, which looks like a pita, or replacing the complete lcd+touchscreen which is the most retarded thing since you have to throw away a completely good working lcd screen. Also the touchscreen is a fraction of the cost compaired to the lcd+touchscreen. Thanks Apple for making us spend more than needed and not thinking about the environment!
No one Forces you to glue the LCD back onto the Digitizer, but its still an annoying process to remove the lcd first. I dont understand why they glued the glass on there in the first place, does it look different? The older iPads did not have their digitizers glued to the LCDs
I feel you’re pain guys. I think the bonded LCD glass, was Apple’s way of marketing quality and feel of the product more than anything; while leaving it to the consumer to protect their expensive devices at all costs. I know, because I fell for the trap, and I’m a bit of an Apple fanboy. I noticed (and this is just me), that if the LCD isn’t bonded to the glass, the iPad just feels cheap and flimsy. ….and I got a nasty habit of tapping and feeling things with my hands. Anyway, this is something you gotta leave to the pros at iFixIt, or Apple Device Doctors. They have all of the expensive goodies to fix these. The gentleman here, needed a vacuum chamber machine to draw the air bubbles out of the UV bonding adhesive, while it was still wet. Then, you put it in the UV light to dry out. I can’t blame him for not having everything here. The equipment to repair Apple devices is insanely freakin expensive, and are worth more than Tim Cook’s net worth. I said earlier that I’m an Apple fanboy. Yes, that is true. …..but one thing I’m NOT a fanboy of, is how Apple, until recently, has pushed Apple products into proprietary territory, and pushed fourth against people’s rights to repair their Apple devices. You can’t just replace an iPhone screen with an aftermarket screen, and expect your iPhone to behave the same on reboots. The iPhone’s operating system will detect and discriminate the aftermarket parts on the phone, and disable functionality of the screen brightness, and home button functionality. You’re always gonna have a bright screen, and no Touch ID screen unlock.
This video shows so many bad things he's using the wrong size screen separator, he's yanking the screen off instead of using the string to get it off nicely, you can see hair on the screen when he's putting the glue, and he puts a shitload of glue lol
You have a business and posted a major fuck up on UA-cam. Why would you do that? Nothing like saying hey I don't know what the fuck I'm doing, i just bought the equipment.
Thank you for your video, this stopped me to try the replacement. You saved my time! I subscribed your channel.
I hope this is was your own ipad not a customer's, do I need to explain?
For a device I can buy refurbished/lightly used for $150 -$200, is all this labor and material really worth it?
Good video friend I liked, but I have intrigue with that machine at the end where you put the display? What function does it perform? Without it you can not finish the job? I ask because I have never changed a mica of that and I would like to try it, but with a good suggestion if I could help you I would thank you, excellent work friend
Gustavo Guerra that’s UV light used for your nails when doing a nail job, but u can use other form of UV light too
anyone else couldn't stop staring at the hair and piece of paper towel he left on the lcd? probably drove the customer nuts once they noticed it
The "hair" looked like some weird reflection but other bit was most definitely paper towel!
Honestly drove me crazy, vacuum and compressed air perhaps to tidy up a bit, didn’t even wipe the crap off his hands.
What is that glue? What name is? Or where to buy only the glue to stick glass with LCD
Love ya work, have done a few of these now and looks like you have similar problems with it being messy and those tiny little bubbles, did you manage to get rid of those bubbles yet and do you have a video if you have? I like the tip for keeping Loca out of the backlight, that has been a problem for me and you have such a simple solution :) But if you have worked out a method for keeping out the bubbles a video of that would be great. Thanks.
What is the glue?
Hello iPad Air 2 broken screen glass can I send it to you for repair
Has that replacement glass got the anti reflecting coating like the original?
Could you please tell me the name of the glue used? I can not find an replaced item with glue, therefore, I need to extra order. Thank you Sir!
Search for OCCA glue
Hey man, good video! Where can I find this wire??
What kind of glue you use it for between touch and LCD?
luca
What temperature is right for panel?
Set on preheating station 100C or more?
The LCDs got damaged if you go over 85º Celsius, 90º tops.
Result of work he have done:
1. Separating screen would be more easy if you would put wire under touch screen.
2. Applying too much loca glue is not a solution.
3. It's necessary to wait till loca glue would come to the corners by it's self not by pushing screen.
4. Using loca it's just a waste of money and you already destroyed backlight probably lcd also.
5. The end of the video was awesome. Screen was not plugged to device as we all know it's black and sticky.
6. If it was comedy video. Thumbs up 😅
What diameter of cutting wire ?
Would this work without using the glue? Let's say I crack the screen again and want to swap it out.
On this model I would glue it, because unlike other iPad models, this LCD isn't screwed in to the frame. Instead it's held by being attached to the glass.
You will also have touch sensitivity issues as there is an air gap between glass and touch if you don't adhere it.
I know these arent the easiest things to do but when lowering the screen should not put flat down on the loca as this will cause bubbles.i always sit one end down and then lower the other end very slow with a tool to let the loca find its own way to the screen.i also use an adjustable jig so there is no movement between the glass and LCD.too much loca also used.
Las pantallas lcd NO se pueden hacer con gel se mancha el backlight
clean with acetone? i tried acetone on a fierce 2 and it immediately damaged the plastic
Isopropyl alcohol. 99.5%
and that's why you just. buy the entire replacement glass and LCD. all that to save 40-50 dollars, what's % of FU that's gong to happen? no thanks.
Unfortunately you must replace the glass, digitizer and LCD. You can't just replace the glass unless one has lots of experience and some very expensive tools and a machine.
What about the final test? The display-touch assembly perfectly operational and turned on, i mean....
He said he was going to redo it due to the bubbles. Why test it?
Because he might have destroyed the lcd during the removal of the glass, thats why you should test it.
He did a fast job where the lcd can break if you’re not careful, and also that’s not a professional way to replace iPad Air 2 screen.
lump of dust landed on the screen and your not wearing gloves.
please do a glass replacement for leeco le2
Lag gaayga
You might want to use a vacuum and some compressed air to clean the work area, just saying.
i am in india which type glue you can use it please tel me
Loca glue
Never do THIS :)) He just Fucked up the LCd
Cosmin Nedelcea how?
that damage lcd 。best solution with oca
como hicieron para romper, de semejante manera el ipad?
Dejar que los pequeños jugaran con ella, y que la maltraten. Es mejor no darles estos aparatos a los niños, aparte tienen vidrios, y si cortan la piel, y son extremadamente carísimos, especialmente, si son productos de La Manzanita 🍏.
Hope you are not charging anyone for that and the ipad is yours...
Gotta love Apple for creating their products so badly repairable.
It is this, which looks like a pita, or replacing the complete lcd+touchscreen which is the most retarded thing since you have to throw away a completely good working lcd screen.
Also the touchscreen is a fraction of the cost compaired to the lcd+touchscreen.
Thanks Apple for making us spend more than needed and not thinking about the environment!
No one Forces you to glue the LCD back onto the Digitizer, but its still an annoying process to remove the lcd first. I dont understand why they glued the glass on there in the first place, does it look different? The older iPads did not have their digitizers glued to the LCDs
I feel you’re pain guys. I think the bonded LCD glass, was Apple’s way of marketing quality and feel of the product more than anything; while leaving it to the consumer to protect their expensive devices at all costs. I know, because I fell for the trap, and I’m a bit of an Apple fanboy. I noticed (and this is just me), that if the LCD isn’t bonded to the glass, the iPad just feels cheap and flimsy. ….and I got a nasty habit of tapping and feeling things with my hands. Anyway, this is something you gotta leave to the pros at iFixIt, or Apple Device Doctors. They have all of the expensive goodies to fix these. The gentleman here, needed a vacuum chamber machine to draw the air bubbles out of the UV bonding adhesive, while it was still wet. Then, you put it in the UV light to dry out. I can’t blame him for not having everything here. The equipment to repair Apple devices is insanely freakin expensive, and are worth more than Tim Cook’s net worth.
I said earlier that I’m an Apple fanboy. Yes, that is true. …..but one thing I’m NOT a fanboy of, is how Apple, until recently, has pushed Apple products into proprietary territory, and pushed fourth against people’s rights to repair their Apple devices. You can’t just replace an iPhone screen with an aftermarket screen, and expect your iPhone to behave the same on reboots. The iPhone’s operating system will detect and discriminate the aftermarket parts on the phone, and disable functionality of the screen brightness, and home button functionality. You’re always gonna have a bright screen, and no Touch ID screen unlock.
All the gear and no idea!
This is why no one wants to fix iPad air 2 screens :( Apple you are annoying!
Thats about 3x the amount of loca than needed
Beard Hair on the LCD!!!
This video shows so many bad things he's using the wrong size screen separator, he's yanking the screen off instead of using the string to get it off nicely, you can see hair on the screen when he's putting the glue, and he puts a shitload of glue lol
dont understand how one breaks it that much
Jesus christ. Still using loca in 2016. What's the matter with you. OCA is where it's at.
People who are not willing to buy a $900 OCA machine are still living in 2016 in your opinion then, OCA is just expensive to do
That was painful to watch.
Very nasty job man , honestly
You have a business and posted a major fuck up on UA-cam. Why would you do that? Nothing like saying hey I don't know what the fuck I'm doing, i just bought the equipment.
DO NOT WATCH.
My social conscience is clear.
this video is fail😂😂😂
OMF!!!!!!!!!! ahahaha
If I was a customer I would want a refund for this shitty job
He said he was going to redo it due to bubbles. So if you were the customer this is clearly not what you would receive.