So
you have your shiny new iPad, playing HD pinball, Where's Wally, and
countless other games, and possibly a little work as well. You place the
iPad on the table, go to move your laptop, and forget that your iPad is
still attached to it, down it goes and now you could be looking at a
very expensive iPad repair Singapore. The good news is that your 1K or so
investment (for the iPad 3G version) is likely very fixable.
Types
of Damage - Most iPad repairs are the same as the sister iPhone which
is damage by user fault i.e. dropped and mis-handled items. This will
likely result in the front glass cracking and if you are really unlucky
maybe even the LCD as well. Generally the front glass, which includes
the digitiser component, can be replaced relatively easy by a
professional without too much fuss, most places around Sydney can offer
same day iPad repairs for this type of damage. The iPad LCD is also
another commonly replaced component that can be replaced in about an
hour or so.
Water Damage - Like all electronic devices the iPad does not play well with water. Most iPads that have had water damage just need to have their internal connectors checked and cleaned where required, and usually need the LCD replaced. It is a strange coincidence but speaking to one Sydney iPad repairer, the LCD is a commonly needed replacement when your iPad has sustained water damage.
Back Case
Buckled - The back iPad casing is quite strong however this can be
buckled through miss handling which may also result in a broken glass
and LCD as mentioned above. Generally a repairer will offer two options
when needing the back casing un-buckled, they can replace the entire
back casing, an expensive exercise, or they can attempt to bend the
casing back. In the second instance you will usually still see a slight
indent or marking where the bend was, but this is usually a much cheaper
option. One iPad repairer mentioned that if they are replacing the
front glass and the back casing isn't too buckled, they don't charge
anything additional to bend it back.
Water Damage - Like all electronic devices the iPad does not play well with water. Most iPads that have had water damage just need to have their internal connectors checked and cleaned where required, and usually need the LCD replaced. It is a strange coincidence but speaking to one Sydney iPad repairer, the LCD is a commonly needed replacement when your iPad has sustained water damage.
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