Replace the lightning connector and its cable compatible with the A1701 and A1709 model 10.5 inch iPad Pro. Fix problems with charging and USB device connectivity. Installing this part requires micro-soldering.
Replace a corroded or damaged lightning connector in your 1st generation iPad Air model A1474 and A1475. Fix problems with charging and connecting to USB devices.
Replace a A1610A1, A1610A2, or A1610A3 USB IC on the logic board of an iPhone 5c, iPhone 5s, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPad Air, or iPad mini 2. This part requires micro soldering.
Replace the a digitizer cable FPC connector on the logic board of an iPad 2, 3, or 4. The digitizer cable is inserted into two of these connectors on the logic board. This part requires microsoldering.
Your repair experience is not going to be easy or enjoyable if you receive a part that doesn’t work. To save you the frustration, we ensure that our products are fully tested. We routinely audit the testing procedures of our suppliers, and closely monitor quality metrics to verify that they’re doing it right. If we identify an issue, we implement our own internal testing to prevent faulty products from reaching our shelves. If a part fails to meet our meticulous quality standards, our team will intercept and reject it — so you can buy with confidence. Our batteries carry a one year warranty, while our other parts are backed by a lifetime guarantee.
For a hassle-free repair experience, many of our top-selling replacement parts come with "fix kits." These kits are thoughtfully curated to include all necessary parts, tools, and adhesives for your specific fix. Alternatively, you can visit the product's detailed page where, if available, you'll find a linked repair guide. This guide will provide a comprehensive list of parts and tools required for the job. Trust us to equip you for success with every repair endeavor!