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Though Apple doesn’t have a "screen replacement" option on its repair estimates page, selecting "other damage" on the sixth-generation 12.9-inch iPad Pro brings up an estimated cost of $749.
For screens that are visibly broken or shattered, read How to repair a cracked iPhone or iPad screen. We have related advice in How to fix an iPhone that won’t turn on.
For the iPad, iPad Air 4, and iPad mini 5, the one-time fee is $69. There is an option to pay monthly instead, which costs $5.99 per month for the iPad Pro, or $3.49 per month for any of the others.
Following complaints of "jelly scrolling" on the iPad mini 6 display, another issue has gained traction online that also has to do with the device's 8.3-inch Liquid Retina LCD panel. A poster on ...
A very modest £53.88 ($90) for replacing the screen and wifi antennna, including taxes and overnight courier. I would probably have spent more on parts and tools had I attempted the repair myself. Now ...
Desperately in need of an iPad screen repair. iOutlet charges $70 to replace the iPad 2 glass, which is all we needed.
Apple will repair third-generation iPad Air devices that had their screens go permanently blank. The repair costs will be covered by Apple and can be done by authorized care providers.
So I committed the ultimate sin this week - broke my iPad 2's screen. Anyone have any experience getting it fixed? I'm not in a DIY mood. Googling shows that Apple wants $270 or so to replace it.
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