How to Replace iPad Wi-Fi Front Facing Camera Tutorial

Duration: 45 minutes
Steps: 40 Steps

Ready to give your device a little upgrade? This guide will walk you through the fun process of swapping out that front-facing camera. Let’s get started and bring your selfies back to life!

Step 1

– Pop that iOpener right in the middle of the microwave!

Tools Used
  1. iOpener

Step 2

– Give that iOpener a warm hug in the microwave for thirty seconds.

– As you work your magic on the repair, keep the iOpener cozy by reheating it for another thirty seconds whenever it starts to cool down.

Tools Used
  1. iOpener

Step 3

– Carefully take the iOpener out of the microwave, gripping it by one of the two flat ends to keep your fingers safe from the warm center.

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  1. iOpener

Step 4

– Grab a pot or pan and fill it with enough water to give your iOpener a nice, cozy bath.

– Heat that water up until it’s boiling, then turn off the heat. We want it hot, but not dangerous!

– Carefully place the iOpener into the steaming water for about 2-3 minutes. Make sure it’s having a nice swim under the surface.

– Using some trusty tongs, fish out the warm iOpener from its hot tub.

– Give the iOpener a good towel dry. We want it to feel fresh and ready to go!

– And just like that, your iOpener is all set for action! If it needs a little more warmth later on, just repeat the hot water soak for another 2-3 minutes after boiling.

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  1. iOpener

Step 5

– Got a cracked display? No worries! To keep things safe and sound during your repair, grab some tape and cover that glass up to prevent any further breakage.

– Start laying down overlapping strips of clear packing tape across the entire face of your iPad until it’s snugly covered.

– Now, just follow the guide as best as you can. Just a heads up: once that glass breaks, it might decide to crack a little more while you’re working. You might find it helpful to use a metal prying tool to gently scoop out the glass bits.

Step 6

– Place the iOpener flat on the right edge of your iPad, making sure it’s nice and snug so it gets cozy with the iPad’s surface.

– Give the bag a little chill time on the iPad for about 90 seconds before you dive into opening the front panel.

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  1. iOpener

Step 7

– Check it out! There’s a tiny little gap in the adhesive ring at the upper right corner of your iPad, about 2.0 inches (~5 cm) down from the top. Let’s take advantage of this little weakness.

– Now, line up your tool with the mute button. Gently insert the tip of a plastic opening tool into that gap between the front glass and the plastic bezel. Just poke in the very tip to widen that crack a bit!

Step 8

– Be sure to position the tool just right—nestled between the plastic display bezel and the front panel glass.

Step 9

– With the plastic opening tool snugly in place between the front glass and plastic bezel, gently slide a plastic opening pick into that little gap right next to your trusty tool. You’re doing great!

Step 10

– Gently take out the plastic opening tool from the iPad, and slide the opening pick a little deeper under the front glass, about half an inch in. Keep it cool and steady!

Step 11

– As you tackle the task of loosening the adhesive on the right side of the iPad, give that iOpener a quick reheat and pop it back on the bottom edge of the iPad.

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  1. iOpener

Step 12

– As you warm up the bottom edge with the iOpener, start peeling away that stubborn adhesive from the right edge of your iPad.

– Gently slide the opening pick down along the edge of the iPad, freeing up the adhesive as you go. You’re doing great!

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  1. iOpener

Step 13

– If the opening pick gets a bit cozy with the adhesive, just give it a gentle ‘roll’ along the side of the iPad to keep releasing that sticky stuff. You’re doing great!

Tools Used
  1. iOpener

Step 14

– Before you dive in and remove that first opening pick from the bottom corner of your iPad, pop a second pick under the right edge of the front glass to prevent that pesky adhesive from making a comeback.

– Give your iOpener a quick reheat, then slide it up to the top edge of the iPad. You’re doing great!

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  1. iOpener

Step 15

– Take a deep breath and get ready for some careful maneuvering ahead!

– It’s time to gently detach the adhesive that’s holding the antenna to the front panel. Just be super mindful of those delicate connections keeping the antenna snug at the bottom of the iPad. Stick to the following steps, and you’ll do great!

Step 16

– Gently glide the opening pick around the bottom right corner of your iPad, setting free that pesky adhesive!

Step 17

– Gently glide the tip of the opening pick along the bottom edge of the iPad to free up the adhesive around the Wi-Fi antenna. You’re doing great!

Step 18

– Alright, once you’ve gracefully glided past the Wi-Fi antenna—about 3 inches (75 mm) from the right edge, or right next to the home button—go ahead and slide that opening pick back in all the way. You’ve got this!

– Now, gently slide the pick to the right to free the adhesive holding the Wi-Fi antenna snug against the front glass. You’re doing great!

Step 19

– Keep peeling away that stubborn adhesive along the bottom of your iPad! Gently pull the opening pick out far enough to navigate around the home button, and then slide it back in to a depth of about 1/2 inch (10 mm) once you’ve passed that little button. You’ve got this!

Tools Used
  1. iOpener

Step 20

– Keep going and peel back that adhesive along the entire bottom edge of the iPad like a pro!

– Once you’re in, pop that opening pick under the front glass near the home button and leave it there for a little support.

Step 21

– Warm up the iOpener in the microwave and place it on the left edge of the iPad to help loosen up the adhesive in that area. Let’s get that sticky stuff ready for action!

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  1. iOpener

Step 22

– Gently glide the opening pick along the top edge of your iPad, giving it a little tug to maneuver around the front-facing camera bracket.

– The adhesive in this area is pretty tough, so you might need to put in some effort. Take your time and work with care to avoid any slips that could harm you or your iPad.

– If the opening pick seems to be stuck in the adhesive, try giving it a little ‘roll’ as demonstrated in step 9.

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  1. iOpener

Step 23

– Keep peeling away the adhesive along the top edge of the iPad, and gently maneuver the opening pick around the top left corner.

Tools Used
  1. iOpener

Step 24

– Gently glide that opening pick along the left edge of your iPad, peeling away the adhesive like a pro! The adhesive is nice and thin on this side thanks to the digitizer running along the entire left edge. Just remember to keep the pick shallow – no more than 1/2 inch (10 mm) deep – to avoid any accidental damage to the digitizer. You’ve got this!

Step 25

– With the trusty opening pick still tucked under the iPad’s bottom edge, gently free the adhesive at the bottom left corner. You’re doing great!

Step 26

– Grab one of those nifty opening picks and gently lift the bottom right corner of the iPad. Once it’s popped up, use your fingers to hold it steady like a pro!

Step 27

– Grab your iPad by the top and bottom right corners, and give that front glass a little twist away from the device. You’ve got this!

– As you piece everything back together, don’t forget to use a microfiber cloth and some compressed air to wipe away any pesky dust or fingerprints from the LCD before putting that glass back on. Keep it clean and shiny!

Step 28

– Take off those four 2 mm Phillips #00 screws that are holding the LCD snugly to the aluminum frame. You’ve got this!

Step 29

– Grab your trusty plastic opening tool or a spudger and gently lift the right edge of the LCD out of your iPad. You’ve got this!

– Now, swing that LCD around on its left edge and set it down softly on top of the front panel. Easy peasy!

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  1. Spudger

Step 30

– With the spudger’s tip in hand, gently lift the tape that’s keeping the LCD ribbon cable connector snug as a bug. You’re doing great!

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  1. Spudger

Step 31

– Gently lift the retaining flap on the LCD ribbon cable ZIF connector with a little finesse.

– With a careful touch, use your fingers or tweezers to wiggle that LCD ribbon cable free from its cozy spot on the logic board.

Step 32

– Gently lift the LCD away from the front panel, making sure to keep your fingers off the screen. You’ve got this!

Step 33

– Lift up the retaining flap on both of the ZIF connectors for the digitizer ribbon cable. You’re doing great!

Step 34

– Grab your trusty spudger and gently slide the flat end underneath the digitizer ribbon cable to release that stubborn adhesive.

– With a steady hand, carefully wiggle and pull the digitizer ribbon cable straight out from its cozy sockets on the logic board.

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  1. Spudger

Step 35

– Gently lift the digitizer ribbon cable and grab your trusty spudger. Use the flat end to carefully break free the adhesive that’s keeping the cable snug against the rear aluminum case.

Tools Used
  1. Spudger

Step 36

– With a gentle tug, slide the digitizer ribbon cable out of its cozy spot in the aluminum frame.

– Carefully lift the front panel away from the iPad, and voilà!

Step 37

– Carefully peel away the adhesive tape that’s holding down the headphone jack assembly. You’ve got this!

Step 38

– Grab your trusty spudger and gently pry the front-facing camera from its cozy spot on the headphone jack assembly. It’s like a little adventure for your camera!

– Keep that spudger handy and slide it to the right to release the adhesive that’s been holding down the camera ribbon cable. You’re doing great!

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  1. Spudger

Step 39

– Grab your trusty spudger and gently nudge the camera ribbon cable out of its cozy spot in the plastic antenna housing. You’ve got this!

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  1. Spudger

Step 40

– Go ahead and pop that camera out of the iPad.

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