Ipad Screen Repair Singapore From LYK Repair
Ipad Screen Repair Singapore From LYK Repair
HAVE YOU EVER EXPERIENCED YOUR HEART SHATTERING TO PIECES AS YOU SEE YOUR IPAD FALLS ONTO THE GROUND AND REMEMBERING THAT YOU DID NOT GET APPLECARE+ FROM APPLE? FEAR NOT! THERE ARE NUMEROUS SCREEN REPLACEMENT SHOPS IN SINGAPORE (E.G.LYK REPAIR) WHERE YOU CAN GET YOUR CRACKED SCREEN REPLACED AT AN AFFORDABLE RATE, WITH EXCELLENT SERVICE.
LYK Repair specializes in iPhone and iPad repair services. What makes LYK stands out from others is their door to door repair service and 100 days warranty.
Should you replace the screen yourself?
Unless you are an expert in screen replacements, it is recommended that you do not try to replace the broken iPad screen by yourself. By doing the repairment yourself, you will risk your iPad from further damages. As such, you will mostly likely have to pay more from fixing additional damages on top of the cracked screen.
Furthermore, most of the repair shops will offer warranty to give their customers a piece of their mind. If you attempt to fix the iPad screen yourself, there is no guarantee that the touchscreen function will work perfectly fine after a period of time.
How to replace the iPad screen?
For those who are adventurous, it is possible to get just the iPad screen to replace it yourself. Below are the steps to replace your cracked screen.
- Using a suction force, slightly lift the cracked screen up and place a blade under the lifted part of the screen.
- Slowly lift the entire screen up and remove it. Be careful not to damage the screen and cables underneath it.
- Gently place the new screen on top of the phone and stick it together.
Though the steps might not look complicated, it can get problematic when it comes to step 2 and 3. If it is not replaced properly, the screen might become insensitive to touch.
Screen replacement at Apple
If you have purchased AppleCare together with your iPad purchase, you will not be able to get your screen replaced at Apple as the warranty only covers hardware damages. For those who have purchased AppleCare+, you will get a two-year extended coverage with two accidental damage coverage.
Without AppleCare+, screen replacement can come up to $200+ for iPad mini, $300+ for iPad Air, $400+ for iPad, and $500+ for iPad Pro.
With iPads being lighter and having similar functions as laptops, it is not uncommon to see people bringing their iPads out nowadays. By bringing it out more often, the risk of dropping it increases significantly as people might knock into you or there could have been a slip of hands. Despite that said, an AppleCare+ warranty will most likely not be worth it as there is no guarantee that you will damage the iPad. Replacing the iPad screen by yourself is also generally not recommended.
Posted : October 6, 2020
A large part of what makes the iPad Mini so popular is its tiny frame combined with insane processing power. Apple knew their target demographic well when tweaking the specs for this recent release, and it really shows. Catered towards people working on the go, and creatives who spend a lot of time drawing and sketching for work, this 6th generation iPad Mini checks all the boxes for a powerful and portable tablet suited for work and play.
Apart from the changes to case material, the new design language of the iPad Mini 6 features a larger edge-to-edge screen, along with narrow borders and minimum bezel space. Although we’ve seen bezel-less devices from Apple for the better half of a decade, this is the first time the iPad Mini has gotten such an upgrade. In addition to looking much sleeker, this change is felt even more coupled with the new 8.3-inch Liquid Retina display with True Tone, P3 wide colour, and ultra-low reflectivity.
The end result is a gorgeous dynamic screen that makes the iPad Mini 6 a practical choice indoors and outdoors. Not to mention the support of Apple Pencil 2, which feels amazing on the low latency screen. All these facets add up to make a difference larger than the sum of each individual part, resulting in the new iPad Mini feeling like the perfect device for anyone wanting a portable and adaptable workhorse tablet.
Apart from the changes to case material, the new design language of the iPad Mini 6 features a larger edge-to-edge screen, along with narrow borders and minimum bezel space. Although we’ve seen bezel-less devices from Apple for the better half of a decade, this is the first time the iPad Mini has gotten such an upgrade. In addition to looking much sleeker, this change is felt even more coupled with the new 8.3-inch Liquid Retina display with True Tone, P3 wide colour, and ultra-low reflectivity.
The end result is a gorgeous dynamic screen that makes the iPad Mini 6 a practical choice indoors and outdoors. Not to mention the support of Apple Pencil 2, which feels amazing on the low latency screen. All these facets add up to make a difference larger than the sum of each individual part, resulting in the new iPad Mini feeling like the perfect device for anyone wanting a portable and adaptable workhorse tablet.
It wouldn’t be an Apple upgrade if they didn’t improve the camera capabilities on the device. If anything, that’s the least we expect from the tech giant’s annual keynote events. This time, the iPad Mini has received blessings in both the front and back cameras on the device. Boasting a 12MP camera on both the front and back of the 6th-Gen iPad Mini, this is a massive boon compared to the relatively sub-par 7 and 8-megapixel cameras on the respective front and back of the 5th-Gen iPad Mini. The newer Mini also has the ability to record in 4k and capture higher-quality images, courtesy of the new Smart HDR 3 function in the A15 Bionic chip.
Knowing that video calls are also more popular now than even in the time of COVID-19, Apple’s implementation of CentreStage for a more natural video call experience also feels like a natural feature to have as well.
A ton of well-deserved updates to the iPad Mini makes it feel right at home alongside Apple’s latest generation of tablets. If you’re still wondering if you should still get the new iPad, the make or break factor here really is the size and portability of the iPad Mini 6.
Historically, the Mini was always viewed as the cheaper and lower-spec cousin of the flagship iPad. Not this time – the iPad Mini 6 proves a worthy contender for the individual who’s constantly on the move, looking for an all in one device that fits comfortably in the palm of their hand.