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Learning, Sharing, and Teaching => Ask a Mustachian => Topic started by: Ceridwen on January 09, 2016, 06:00:04 PM
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Our 4 year old iPad met the tile floor today. There's a large crack in it and the screen is almost completely black. It won't turn on/off anymore. Is it worth trying to repair it? Before anyone suggests it, yes we really do want an iPad for our family. We use it quite a bit.
So here are my questions:
- Should I go to the Apple store or try one of those independent repair shops?
- If it can't be repaired, is it worth considering a certified used one? Or perhaps a mini iPad instead? We mostly use it for apps for the kids, email and internet.
We're in Canada, in case it matters.
Thank you!
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just buy a used one of the same era. Its 4 years old, probably not much $ on ebay for a similar one.
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My parents "downgraded" to an iPad mini and like it more than the regular one since it's lighter and easier to hold up.
I think if it were just the screen I would say repair, but it sounds like you may have broken something else inside too. Something similar happened to my iPhone 6+ and I think it was like $329 to repair the screen + whatever else broke through Apple. (I had the warranty thankfully)
My recommendation would be to buy an Apple certified: http://www.apple.com/ca/shop/browse/home/specialdeals/ipad/ipad_air
They're refurbished by Apple and anywhere from 10-25% off.
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I repaired my own.
http://forum.mrmoneymustache.com/share-your-badassity/first-gen-ipad-diy-fixed/msg581695/#msg581695 (http://forum.mrmoneymustache.com/share-your-badassity/first-gen-ipad-diy-fixed/msg581695/#msg581695)
But it probably would have been easier to buy a used one. I just like taking things apart.
Seems you can score cheap ones on Ebay.
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I found out yesterday that a new glass for a mini is $130 at the independent repair place. I replaced the glass on my iPhone myself for $30 or so. I may go that route on the mini, or else by a used one.
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Thanks for the replies, everyone! I had a good chat with a very helpful employee at an independent Mac repair shop. Since it's a first generation model and both the screen and computer were damaged, he did not recommend trying to repair mine.
So I'm now looking into buying a refurbished model, but the Apple store currently doesn't have any for sale. We may end up buying a new one, but a mini this time. Too bad!
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I recently replaced one and found a newest gen one on sale at Target with a $100 giftcard w/ purchase. I checked prices there, online, and at Costco and Target was the best deal. There seems to be promotions of one sort or another on Apple stuff on a fairly regular basis.
Is Apple the only source for refurbished ipads?
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I recently replaced one and found a newest gen one on sale at Target with a $100 giftcard w/ purchase. I checked prices there, online, and at Costco and Target was the best deal. There seems to be promotions of one sort or another on Apple stuff on a fairly regular basis.
Is Apple the only source for refurbished ipads?
I believe Best Buy has refurbished or "open box" ones available for a discount.
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Thanks, everyone.
I've done some digging but haven't come up with any source for certified refurbished iPads. Best Buy doesn't have any. I wonder if the Apple Store itself might have some? There's one by my office.
Sadly, we don't have Target anymore in Canada :(
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This happened to ours, minus the crack. It was 3 years old and just.... nothing.
We tried a hard re-set (I googled for directions). Then I called apple tech service and they walked me through a few ideas. Then we tried a few other things that we googled (having to do with trying to sync it to our computer/itunes). Nothing. Cost to repair was too high (as much as a new mini) so we got a new mini.
A few months later, H gave it one last-ditch effort before we dropped it off at an e-waste event. Boom, plugged it in, it turned on, and has been chugging along for the past 6 months.
So now we have 2 ipads. Oops.
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I bought a used ipad 2 on eBay many years ago when the ipad3s came out. Works great. I'm posting from it now, in fact. There's absolutely no need to buy new.