Einleitung
Follow this guide to replace the screen on an iPad mini 5 Wi-Fi. You may need to do this if the screen is cracked or has stopped working.
This guide also shows how to transfer the original home button and magnetic sensor to the replacement part.
Note that only the iPad’s original home button assembly will be capable of Touch ID functionality. If you would like to maintain Touch ID functionality, you’ll need to transfer your original home button assembly to the new screen.
Some replacement screens don't come with a magnetic sensor installed. Without a magnetic sensor, the iPad won’t be able to sleep and wake when using a Smart Cover. It may also cause the power button to not be able to sleep and wake the iPad. AssistiveTouch may also lose its sleep and wake functionality. Without a magnetic sensor, holding down the power button to prompt the power off slider will still wake the screen. The home button will also still wake the screen.
Transferring the magnetic sensor requires advanced soldering skills. The magnetic sensor cable is soldered to the screen. Make sure to follow soldering safety procedures such as wearing eye protection, working in a well-ventilated area, and washing your hands with soap and water after soldering.
For your safety, discharge the battery below 25% before disassembling your device. This reduces the risk of a dangerous thermal event if the battery is accidentally damaged during the repair. If your battery is swollen, take appropriate precautions.
Some photos in this guide are from a different model and may contain slight visual discrepancies, but they won't affect the guide procedure.
Werkzeuge
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If your display glass is cracked, keep further breakage contained and prevent bodily harm during your repair by taping the glass.
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Lay overlapping strips of clear packing tape over the iPad's display until the whole face is covered.
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Do your best to follow the rest of the guide as described. However, once the glass is broken, it will likely continue to crack as you work, and you may need to use a metal prying tool to scoop the glass out.
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Apply a suction cup halfway up the heated side.
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Be sure the cup is completely flat on the screen to get a tight seal.
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While holding the iPad down with one hand, pull up on the suction cup with strong, steady force to create a gap.
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While holding the glass up with the suction cup, insert the point of an opening pick into the gap between the glass and body of the iPad.
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Insert a second opening pick alongside the first and slide the pick down along the edge of the iPad, releasing the adhesive as you go.
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Continue moving the opening pick down the side of the display to release the adhesive.
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If the opening pick gets stuck in the adhesive, "roll" the pick along the side of the iPad, continuing to release the adhesive.
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Reheat the iOpener and place it on the top edge of the iPad, over the front-facing camera.
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If you have a flexible iOpener, you can bend it to heat both the upper left corner and the upper edge at the same time.
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Slide the opening pick along the top edge of the iPad, stopping just before you reach the camera.
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As you reach the front-facing camera, pull the pick out slightly and continue sliding it across the top edge.
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Leave the opening pick in the iPad slightly past the front-facing camera.
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Take a second pick and insert it to the left of the camera, where the first pick just was. Slide it back to the corner to completely cut any remaining adhesive.
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Leave the second pick in place to prevent the corner adhesive from re-sealing as it cools.
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Insert the previous pick deeper into the iPad and slide it away from the camera toward the corner.
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Leave the three picks in the corners of the iPad to prevent re-adhering of the front panel adhesive.
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Reheat the iOpener and place it on the remaining long side of the iPad—along the volume and lock buttons.
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Insert a new opening pick and slide it down the right edge of the iPad, releasing the adhesive as you go.
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Continue sliding the opening pick down the right edge of the iPad, reheating the edge using an iOpener if necessary.
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Leave the opening picks in place and reheat the iOpener.
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Set the reheated iOpener on the home button end of the iPad and let it rest for a few minutes to soften the adhesive beneath the glass.
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Insert a new opening pick at the bottom right corner of the display, below the last opening pick you used to slice down the right edge.
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Rotate the new pick around the lower right corner of the device.
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Slide the pick from the bottom right corner along the lower edge of the device. Stop about half an inch shy of the home button.
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Insert a final opening pick at the lower left corner of the iPad, directly below the existing one.
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Continue sliding the pick at the lower left edge of the display toward the center of the iPad, until it is roughly half an inch from the home button.
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Twist the two picks at the top edge of the iPad to break up the last of the adhesive holding the display assembly in place.
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Lift the display from the top edge to open the device.
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Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the two 1.3 mm screws securing the display cable bracket.
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Insert the flat end of a spudger under the display cable bracket and lift up to disconnect the battery press connector from the logic board.
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Use a pair of tweezers to pull the display cable bracket's clip out from under the frame's edge.
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Rotate the display cable bracket toward the battery.
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Use the pointed end of a spudger to disconnect the digitizer press connector from the logic board.
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Use the pointed end of a spudger to disconnect the second and third display press connectors.
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Don't remove the black tape on the left, right, and upper edges of the display. These hold the display to the front glass.
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Use a pair of tweezers to remove the sticker covering the home button assembly ZIF connector.
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Use the pointed end of a spudger, an opening tool, or your fingernail to flip up the small, hinged locking flap on the home button assembly ZIF connector.
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Use an opening pick to continue separating the home button assembly cable from the screen.
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Use a plastic opening tool to pry the home button bracket off of the screen.
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Use a pair of tweezers to lift and remove the home button bracket.
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Use a small clamp to hold the bracket to the screen during the curing duration.
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Heat an iOpener and apply it to the bottom of the screen for two minutes to weaken the adhesive holding the home button in place.
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Lift and remove the home button assembly.
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Peel the gasket off of the home button. Then, thread it past the cable to remove it.
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Apply a replacement gasket to the home button.
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Rotate the home button so that the home button cable sits where it was before disassembly. Make sure the home button cable can be inserted into its ZIF connector.
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Center the home button so that it fits into its slot in the screen. Then, press down firmly on the gasket to adhere it to the screen.
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In the next steps, you'll desolder the six solder pads securing the magnetic sensor to the screen.
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Apply polyimide tape to the area around the magnetic sensor solder pads to protect the components from heat.
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Use a soldering iron or hot air gun to apply heat evenly to the six magnetic sensor solder pads.
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When the solder on the solder pads is melted, use a pair of tweezers to separate the magnetic sensor from the screen.
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When the area is cool enough to touch, remove the polyimide tape.
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Use a pair of tweezers to remove the magnetic sensor cable.
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Compare your new replacement part to the original part—you may need to transfer remaining components or remove adhesive backings from the new part before installing.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
Take your e-waste to an R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler.
Repair didn’t go as planned? Try some basic troubleshooting, or ask our iPad mini 5 Answers community for help.
3 Kommentare
is it possible to buy the screen with the magnetic sensor already on it?
Yes, if it is in stock.
hello sir
I want to replace my ipad with another apple products
its possible or no ?