Are you asking yourself, ‘is it worth it to replace an iPad screen?’ after breaking your iPad’s screen? If you are in need of iPad repairs, imFixed is the right place to be. Whether you want to know if it’s worth getting the screen repaired, how much it costs, or if there are DIY options at your disposal, we will answer all of your important questions.
For more information, FAQs, or if you want to get your iPad repaired, why not get in touch? In the meantime, we have articles for you to learn more, including everything you need to know about iPad screen repairs, the best solution to water damage on your iPad, and troubleshooting tips for when your iPad won’t turn on.
How to Tell if You Need an iPad Screen Replacement
Different kinds of damage require different solutions. However, not all damage to an iPad screen means that it needs to be replaced. While the best thing you can do is prevent damage from occurring at all via the use of screen protectors and effective cases, at some point, you are probably going to damage your device somehow – and this is normal.
Serious damage such as cracks in the glass should be repaired as soon as possible, as leaving it puts the device at risk of further damage. More minor damage, on the other hand (like scuffs and scratches), can be left alone, as this will not weaken the device’s defences.
Try Some DIY Fixes for Minor or Superficial Damage
Superficial damage does not put your device at risk of becoming more damaged due to things like liquid or decreased protection. Rather, it usually refers to scratches and scuffs that are on the exterior of the iPad that only impact the appearance.
Cosmetic or superficial damage can often be reduced or fixed by some DIY methods, since replacing your screen isn’t the most efficient call. We will look at some options below that you can try, but we encourage you to be careful when doing this, as leaving the screen alone is the better option.
Some options to try may include:
- Using a magic eraser – these work fantastically for those pesky screen scratches, and you can even make your own erasers for all kinds of things at home.
- Toothpaste (for screen protectors only) – using toothpaste on a screen itself could result in more tiny scratches, but it works perfectly well for scratched screen protectors.
- A regular rubber – much to our surprise, these can work remarkably well. Just gently rub the rubber on the scratches for around a minute. Be careful not to be too rough with it!
- Car products like headlight lens cream or wax – if you want to have a shiny screen and make those annoying scratches fade, some car products could do the trick.
The above DIY methods can work for a variety of devices, from iPhones and iPads to Android devices and various tablets. So, if you are facing this issue on another device, feel free to give these fixes a try.
Is It Worth it to Replace an iPad Screen?
It is definitely worth getting a broken iPad screen replaced if the device is otherwise working well. However, there are a few things that you might want to think about before you schedule an appointment, such as:
- Does the iPad still function properly and is it still able to update (updates ensure that the device is secure and protected and is still supported)
- Is there any other damage to the device? The more damage there is, the more expensive it will be to fix, and costs can quickly add up to near the retail price of the iPad, meaning it could be more cost-efficient to purchase a new one
- Is the iPad old? Older iPad can have limited use, even if they are still functioning properly. After a few years, it might simply be worth getting a new, up-to-date device that will be able to handle anything you throw at it
Cost of iPad Screen Repairs at imFixed
The cost of getting an iPad repaired at imFixed varies greatly depending on which device it is. As a whole, older devices are more affordable to repair compared to newer ones, but there are also notable differences between iPad Pros, Airs, and Minis, with screen size also playing a key role.
Here, you can expect to pay as little as £45 for some repairs (iPad 2nd Gen), but this price can shoot up to £450 for iPad Pro (12.9”) 6th Gen. So, look at which iPad you have, and you can check how much you would be paying for a replacement screen.
Below are the costs of getting different iPad screens replaced at imFixed:
- iPad Pro (12.9”) 1st Gen – £180
- iPad Pro (12.9”) 2nd Gen – £450
- iPad Pro (12.9”) 3rd Gen – £285
- iPad Pro (12.9”) 4th Gen – £300
- iPad Pro (12.9”) 5th Gen – £270
- iPad Pro (12.9”) 6th Gen – £450
- iPad Pro (11”) 1st Gen – £220
- iPad Pro (11”) 2nd Gen – £220
- iPad Pro (11”) 3rd Gen – £300
- iPad Pro (11”) 4th Gen – £300
- iPad Pro (10.5”) 1st Gen – £190
- iPad Air 1st Gen – £55
- iPad Air 2nd Gen – £130
- iPad Air 3rd Gen – £242
- iPad Air 4th Gen – £200
- iPad Air 5th Gen – £320
- iPad Mini 1st Gen – £55
- iPad Mini 2nd Gen – £55
- iPad Mini 3rd Gen – £85
- iPad Mini 4th Gen – £130
- iPad Mini 5th Gen – £130
- iPad Mini 6th Gen – £350
- iPad 2nd Gen – £45
- iPad 3rd Gen – £55
- iPad 4th Gen – £55
- iPad 5th Gen – £110
- iPad 6th Gen – £85
- iPad 7th Gen – £70
- iPad 8th Gen – £85
- iPad 9th Gen – £85
- iPad 10th Gen – £200
Should You Get Your iPad Screen Replaced?
This comes down to you, your preferences, and the iPad itself. In many cases, you won’t necessarily need the screen to be replaced immediately if there is only superficial damage. However, if the glass has been shattered, this can lead to an increased risk for additional damage, and it can be dangerous for you to use.
Ask Yourself if You Can Put Up With the Current Damage
In the case of superficial damage where there are scratches on the screen, but no glass has been broken, you need to ask yourself if you can put up with it. We don’t recommend booking an appointment to get your screen replaced on account of things like this, because it can get very expensive and it simply isn’t worth the money.
Instead, you can try some of the aforementioned DIY options to minimise the superficial damage and make it less noticeable. If this doesn’t work, then by all means, bring your device in, and we can get the screen replaced for you in an hour or less if we have the necessary part in.
Come to imFixed for Tech Help and Repairs
Getting a damaged iPad screen replaced is well worth the money if the device is newer or functioning properly. This is not necessarily the case with other models that are no longer supported by Apple, as apps and the system will encounter all kinds of issues.
If you have been wondering, ‘is it worth it to replace an iPad screen?’, the answer is a resounding yes in most cases. But, like with all other things, you will need to make that decision for yourself. If you find that you do want the screen replaced, have a look at our prices above, and get in touch with us to make an appointment.
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