Shine a flashlight on the screen and if you are able to see something on display then it’s a blown backlight fuse/diode like the sister said, if it’s still black with nothing visible you need to look at replacing LCD as that’s likely the culprit.
That looks like an iPad Air home button, which carries a different protocol and is not compatible with iPad 5. Either that or the home button is faulty.
Electronics are prone to degenerate and act up over time, in your case it looks to be a defective LCD. If you have good rapport with a local repair shop, borrow a replacement LCD to troubleshoot; otherwise you’ll have to buy a new one.
Contact the company you bought it from, if it’s from reputable vendors like iFixit, MobileSentrix, InjuredGadgets, etc. they usually indicate that on the listing with keywords such as ‘Tesa adhesive included”.
Air 3 has laminated/fused LCD and digitizer, tools needed to separate and rebond them are not cheap, it’s more economical to buy the screen assembly from a reputable vendor like MobileSentrix/iFixit/InjuredGadgets etc.
First things first: never buy iPad screen from Ebay or AliExpress! they are notorious for false advertising and low quality screens that do not match description. That iPad pro you have comes with a daughter board on the back panel of LCD, I’m not sure if it’s soldered on or not, if it is and you are capable of doing soldering work, then buy a standalone screen and transfer the original daughter board over, otherwise just buy one with daughter board pre-installed at a slightly higher price. I bought a lot of screens from MobileSentrix, base on my experience dealing with multiple vendors they are among the best if not the best iPad parts supplier in terms of quality/price/customer service etc. (your experience may vary, don’t hold it against me), search around and compare review and pricing across different companies, look for specific keywords such as tesa tape, daughter board, once you make the purchase and receive a replacement screen, take a few minutes to go through this fantastic guide written buy...
You shouldn’t be paying for ‘screen lifting’ issue as the onus is primarily on the repair shop, it was either a bent chassis which they neglected to straighten out, or they used a cheap adhesive that usually is the culprit for weak adhesion. I’d argue for a free warranty repair or at least refund of whatever price you paid for repeated work.
LCD and digitizer are separate on iPad mini 2 (meaning you can salvage either one given it is unbroken and functional), that long connector sits above short one is to connect LCD. Make sure LCD is still working, then all you need is the digitizer. Follow the digitizer replacement guide thoroughly on iFixit, and also go over the exhaustive guidelines written by @refectio in his answer to this question: After doing my repairs (battery and screen) I have problems
WATCH OUT for the digitizer/LCD cables on the bottom left vertical edge, there are two flex cables that connect the digitizer to the LCD screen - make sure you don’t push the prying tool in too far or else you will rip the cables.
WATCH OUT for the digitizer/LCD cables on the bottom left vertical edge, there are two flex cables that connect the digitizer to the LCD screen - make sure you don’t push the prying tool in too far or else you will rip the cables.
Wow, they actually put an OLED panel to illuminate lightsaber, I wonder how much a bottle costs in Singapore.
Fake batteries.
Nokia 9 has five rear cameras plus one front camera for a total of six :O
I think Air 3 is nothing but a budget replica of the 10.5” Pro.
WATCH OUT for the digitizer/LCD cables on the bottom left vertical edge, there are two flex cables that connect the digitizer to the LCD screen - make sure you don’t push the prying tool in too far or else you will rip the cables.
WATCH OUT for the digitizer/LCD cables on the bottom left vertical edge, there are two flex cables that connect the digitizer to the LCD screen - make sure you don’t push the prying tool in too far or else you will rip the cables.
No the LCD is not interchangeable with the iPad 5th gen.
Well the digitizer is available now, but it’s way too expensive at this point
I don’t think Air 1/iPad 5 digitizer will work on iPad 6, as the connector’s orientation is different.