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Apple has just launched a refreshed version of the iPad Air, armed with the M3 silicon. The design language remains unchanged, and there are 11-inch and 13-inch sizes up for grabs, once again.
Breaking the glass on your iPad might not stop it from working, but can make it difficult and unsafe to use. Here's a step-by-step guide to fixing a broken front panel on your iPad 2 or iPad 3.
Check out this JerryRigEverything video where he works on a cracked iPhone 7 camera: He applies heat to the glass, then removes each broken shard, bit by bit. It’s a tricky, tedious process.
Photo: Chris Barylick. Using a razor blade to cut through the glue that seals the iPad. Once the razor is in place, work your way up the frame, gently prying up the broken glass as you go.
According to Instant Digital, the iPad Pro’s TrueDepth camera system will move to the right-hand side of the tablet. The microphone array, meanwhile, will be centered at the top of the device.
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