How to Replace iPad 2 GSM Microphone – Step-by-Step Guide

Duration: 45 minutes
Steps: 45 Steps

Get ready to tackle that pesky microphone issue with this handy guide! We’ve captured some footage using a Wi-Fi model, so the insides might look a bit different from your cellular device. No worries, though—the steps are pretty much the same for both models, except where we point out the differences. If you need help, you can always schedule a repair.

Step 1

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

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  1. iOpener

Step 2

– Give your iOpener a quick thirty-second spa session in the microwave.

– As you work through the repair, remember to keep your iOpener nice and toasty—just pop it back in the microwave for another thirty seconds whenever it starts to cool off.

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  1. iOpener

Step 3

– Carefully take the iOpener out of the microwave, gripping one of the flat ends to keep your fingers away from the toasty center.

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  1. iOpener

Step 4

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

– Turn up the heat and bring that water to a boil. Once it’s bubbling away, go ahead and turn off the heat.

– Carefully drop the iOpener into the hot water and let it soak for 2-3 minutes. Make sure it’s fully submerged so it gets nice and warm!

– Using tongs (safety first!), fish out the heated iOpener from its steamy bath.

– Give the iOpener a good drying off with a towel, because nobody likes a soggy opener!

– And voilà! Your iOpener is all set for action! If it needs a little extra warmth later, just repeat the hot water dance for 2-3 minutes.

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  1. iOpener

Step 5

– Grab a SIM eject tool or an uncoiled paperclip, and gently pop that SIM card tray out like a pro!

Step 6

– Gently slide the SIM tray out of its cozy little spot and give it a friendly pull to detach it from your iPad 2.

– If you’re swapping out the SIM card, just pop it out of its tray and slide in the new one like a pro!

Step 7

– If your display glass is cracked, let’s keep it from getting worse and avoid any injuries during your repair by applying some tape to it.

– Cover the entire face of the iPad with overlapping strips of clear packing tape to keep everything in check.

– Follow the rest of the guide as best as you can. Just a heads up, once the glass starts breaking, it might keep on cracking while you work, so you may need to grab a metal prying tool to help scoop out the pieces.

Step 8

– Place the iOpener flat against the right edge of your iPad, making sure it sits nice and snug for optimal contact.

– Give it a little time—about 90 seconds—before diving in to open that front panel.

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  1. iOpener

Step 9

– Hey there! Spot that little gap in the adhesive ring at the top right corner of your iPad? It’s about 2.0 inches (~5 cm) from the top, and it’s your ticket in! Let’s take advantage of that.

– Now, line up your tool with the mute button. Gently slide the tip of a plastic opening tool into that gap between the front glass and the plastic bezel. Just a little nudge to widen the crack is all you need. You’ve got this!

Step 10

– Be sure to slide the tool right where it needs to be—snugly between the plastic display bezel and the front panel glass.

Step 11

– With the plastic opening tool snugly tucked 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 12

– Gently take out the plastic opening tool from your iPad, then slide the opening pick a bit further underneath the front glass until you reach about half an inch deep. You’re doing great!

Step 13

– As you gently work on loosening the adhesive on the right side of your iPad, give your iOpener a little heat boost, and pop it back onto the bottom edge of the iPad. You’re doing great!

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  1. iOpener

Step 14

– While the bottom edge is soaking up some warmth from the iOpener, start peeling back the adhesive from the right edge of your iPad.

– Gently slide the opening pick down along the iPad’s edge, freeing the adhesive as you make your way.

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  1. iOpener

Step 15

– If the opening pick gets a bit stuck in the sticky stuff, just give it a little ‘roll’ along the side of the iPad to help it break free from the adhesive.

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  1. iOpener

Step 16

– Before you dive in and pop out that first opening pick from the bottom corner of your iPad, slide a second pick under the right edge of the front glass. This will help keep the adhesive from sticking back down like it just can’t let go!

– Give your iOpener a quick reheat, then place it at the top edge of the iPad to get things nice and toasty.

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  1. iOpener

Step 17

– Alright, let’s take it slow and steady for the next few steps, shall we? It’s super important to handle everything with care.

– You’ll need to gently detach the adhesive that holds the antenna to the front panel. Remember, we want to avoid any mishaps with the delicate connections at the bottom of the iPad. So, take your time and follow the upcoming steps closely!

Step 18

– Gently glide that opening pick around the bottom right corner of your iPad, freeing up the sticky stuff holding it together.

Step 19

– Gently glide the tip of the opening pick along the bottom edge of your iPad, freeing up the adhesive that’s holding the Wi-Fi antenna in place. You’ve got this!

Step 20

– Alright, once you’ve wiggled past the Wi-Fi antenna (that’s about 3 inches from the right edge, or just a hop away from the home button), it’s time to pop that opening pick back in all the way.

– Now, give that pick a gentle slide to the right to break free the adhesive that’s keeping the Wi-Fi antenna snug against the front glass. You’re doing great!

Step 21

– Keep peeling away the sticky stuff along the bottom of your iPad. Make sure to slide that opening pick around the home button like a pro! Once you’ve passed the home button, pop it back in there about half an inch (10 mm) deep. You’re doing great!

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  1. iOpener

Step 22

– Keep peeling away that adhesive along the bottom edge of the iPad until it’s all gone!

– Pop in the opening pick and let it hang out under the front glass near the home button.

Step 23

– Pop the iOpener in the microwave to give it a little warm-up session, then place it on the left edge of your iPad. This will help get that adhesive nice and toasty in that area!

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  1. iOpener

Step 24

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

– The adhesive in this area is quite sturdy, so you might need to put in some elbow grease. Take it slow and steady to avoid any mishaps that could harm you or your iPad.

– If your opening pick starts to feel stuck in the adhesive, just give it a little ‘roll’ as demonstrated in step 9.

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  1. iOpener

Step 25

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

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  1. iOpener

Step 26

– Gently glide the opening pick down the left side of the iPad, letting it work its magic on the adhesive. The sticky stuff is a bit on the thinner side here thanks to the digitizer stretching along the left edge. Just remember, keep that pick shallow—no more than 1/2 inch (10 mm)—to avoid any mishaps with the digitizer. You’ve got this!

Step 27

– With the opening pick still tucked under the bottom edge of your iPad, gently free the adhesive in the bottom left corner. You’re almost there!

Step 28

– Grab an opening pick and gently nudge up the bottom right corner of your iPad. Once it’s lifted, go ahead and use your fingers to hold it steady. You’ve got this!

Step 29

– Grab your iPad by the top and bottom right corners, and give that front glass a gentle twist away from the device. It’s like a little dance move, but for your tech!

– When it’s time to put everything back together, whip out a microfiber cloth and some compressed air to give the LCD a nice, fresh clean-up. Say goodbye to dust and fingerprints before sealing the deal with the glass!

Step 30

– Get ready to work some magic! First, let’s take out those four 2.0 mm Phillips screws that are holding the LCD snugly against the rear case. You’ve got this!

Step 31

– Gently lift the LCD from the edge nearest to the volume buttons and swing it away from the rear case like you’re unveiling a surprise.

– Carefully set the LCD down on the front panel, just like in the second picture, and give yourself a pat on the back!

Step 32

– Grab your trusty plastic opening tool and gently lift the retaining flap on the headphone jack and front-facing camera ribbon cable ZIF socket. It’s like giving it a little nudge to say, ‘Hey, time to get to work!’

– Now, slide that plastic tool under the headphone jack and front-facing camera cable to break the adhesive’s hold on it. Think of it as setting your cable free from its sticky situation!

– Finally, give the headphone jack and front-facing camera ribbon cable a gentle pull straight out of its socket on the logic board. You’ve got this!

Step 33

– Let’s get started by unscrewing those three tiny 2 mm Phillips screws that are holding the SIM slot to the rear panel. You’re doing great!

Step 34

– Take a moment to grab your trusty Phillips screwdriver and remove those two 2.9 mm screws holding the headphone jack snugly to the rear panel. You’re doing great!

Step 35

– Grab a trusty plastic opening tool and gently coax the headphone jack out of its snug little home at the top edge of the iPad.

Step 36

– Gently lift the front camera and microphone cables away from the rear panel. Take your time and be careful; you’ve got this!

Step 37

– Gently peel away the tape that’s keeping the front camera cable connector cozy and secure.

– Grab a plastic opening tool and carefully nudge the front camera cable away from the headphone jack cable. You’ve got this!

Step 38

– Gently lift the front camera cable away from the bottom ribbon cable connected to the headphone jack. Be careful not to rush this part; a little patience goes a long way!

Step 39

– Peel off the piece of tape that’s waving at you in red!

Step 40

– Gently lift the front camera off the foam adhesive that’s keeping it snug against the rear panel. You’ve got this!

Step 41

– Gently slide the front-facing camera cable out from its cozy spot in the rear panel.

– Carefully detach the front-facing camera from your iPad.

Step 42

– Let’s get that microphone ribbon cable free! Gently peel away the leftover foam tape that’s holding it down.

Step 43

– Grab your trusty plastic opening tool and gently pry that microphone cable connector loose. You’re doing great!

Step 44

– Gently lift the microphone from the top edge of the rear panel like you’re unwrapping a present!

Step 45

– Time to say goodbye to that microphone on your iPad 2! Go ahead and remove it like a pro.

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