How to Replace iPad Wi-Fi EMC 2560 Rear Facing Camera

Duration: 45 minutes
Steps: 33 Steps

Follow this guide to swap out that pesky broken rear-facing camera. Don’t let the internet miss out on your cat’s wild shenanigans!

Step 1

– Pop the iOpener right in the middle of the microwave and let it get nice and toasty!

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  1. iOpener

Step 2

– Pop that iOpener in the microwave for thirty seconds to get the party started!

– As you dive into the repair, keep an eye on the iOpener—when it starts to cool down, just give it another thirty seconds in the microwave to keep the good vibes going!

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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 safe from the hot center. Keep it cool, my friend!

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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 soak.

– Heat that water up until it’s boiling, then turn off the heat. Safety first!

– Now, gently place the iOpener into the hot water for about 2-3 minutes. Make sure it’s getting a good swim in there.

– Using some tongs (because no one wants to get burned), carefully take the heated iOpener out of the water.

– Give the iOpener a good towel dry. We want it nice and cozy!

– And voila! Your iOpener is all set and ready to rock! If it needs a quick refresh, just heat the water back up, turn off the heat, and let the iOpener soak for another 2-3 minutes.

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  1. iOpener

Step 5

– If your display glass has a crack, let’s keep things in check and avoid any accidental injuries during your repair by sticking some tape on it.

– Apply overlapping strips of clear packing tape over the iPad’s display until it’s completely covered.

– Try your best to follow the rest of the guide as outlined. Just a heads up, once the glass starts cracking, it might keep on doing so while you work, and you may need to use a metal prying tool to gently lift the glass out.

Step 6

– Place the iOpener flat on the right edge of your iPad, making sure it’s nice and smooth so it connects well with the iPad’s surface.

– Give the bag a little time to work its magic on the iPad for about 90 seconds before you try to pry open the front panel.

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  1. iOpener

Step 7

– Spotting a little gap in the adhesive ring at the upper right corner of your iPad? That’s about 2.0 inches (around 5 cm) from the top. Let’s use that to our advantage!

– Now, line up your tool with the mute button. Carefully slide the tip of a plastic opening tool into that gap between the front glass and the plastic bezel. Just get the very tip in there to gently widen the crack.

Step 8

– Ensure you position the tool just right—nestled between the plastic display bezel and the front panel glass. You’ve got this!

Step 9

– With the plastic opening tool snugly positioned between the front glass and the plastic bezel, gently slide a plastic opening pick into the little gap right next to your trusty tool. You’re on the right track!

Step 10

– Take out the plastic opening tool from your iPad, and slide that opening pick in a bit deeper under the front glass—aim for about 0.5 inches. You’ve got this!

Step 11

– As you tackle the adhesive on the right side of the iPad, give the iOpener another heat-up and pop it back on the bottom edge of the iPad. You’ve got this!

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  1. iOpener

Step 12

– As the iOpener warms up the bottom edge, let’s get to work on loosening the adhesive on the right edge of your iPad.

– Gently slide the opening pick down along the edge of the iPad, and watch as the adhesive gives way to your skilled touch.

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  1. iOpener

Step 13

– If your opening pick is feeling a bit clingy with that adhesive, just give it a gentle roll along the side of the iPad. Keep at it, and you’ll release that sticky situation in no time!

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  1. iOpener

Step 14

– Before you pop that first opening pick from the bottom corner of your iPad, slide a second pick under the right edge of the front glass to keep that pesky adhesive from sticking again.

– Give your iOpener a little reheat love, and then place it at the top edge of the iPad.

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  1. iOpener

Step 15

– Alright, friends, it’s time to channel your inner repair guru! Just a heads-up: the next steps are a bit tricky, so let’s take it slow and steady.

– You’ll need to gently free the adhesive holding the antenna to the front panel. Be super careful not to mess with the delicate bits connecting the antenna to the bottom of the iPad. Stick to the following steps like glue!

Step 16

– Gently glide the opening pick around the bottom right corner of your iPad to free up that sticky adhesive. You’ve got this!

Step 17

– Gently glide the tip of the opening pick along the bottom edge of the iPad to free up the adhesive over the Wi-Fi antenna. You’ve got this!

Step 18

– Now that you’ve gracefully glided past the Wi-Fi antenna (that’s about 3″ (75 mm) from the right edge, or snugly next to the home button), go ahead and reinsert that opening pick all the way in.

– Give the pick a gentle slide to the right; this will help release the adhesive that’s keeping the Wi-Fi antenna cozy against the front glass.

Step 19

– Keep working that adhesive along the bottom of your iPad! Gently pull the opening pick out far enough to navigate around the home button, then slide it back in about half an inch (10 mm) once you’ve passed the home button. You’re doing great!

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  1. iOpener

Step 20

– Keep working that adhesive free all along the bottom edge of your iPad—you’re almost there!

– Slide the opening pick in and leave it resting snugly under the front glass near the home button. You’ve got this!

Step 21

– Pop that iOpener in the microwave for a quick warm-up and place it on the left edge of your iPad. This will help loosen up the adhesive in that area, making it easier to get things moving.

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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 navigate around the front-facing camera bracket.

– The adhesive here is pretty stubborn, so don’t be shy about applying some muscle! Just take it slow and steady to avoid any mishaps that could hurt you or your iPad.

– If the opening pick feels like it’s 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 that adhesive along the top edge of your iPad, and gently slide the opening pick around the top left corner like a pro!

Tools Used
  1. iOpener

Step 24

– Gently glide the opening pick along the left edge of your iPad, as you peel away that pesky adhesive. It’s pretty thin here thanks to the digitizer running along the entire left side. Just keep the pick shallow (no more than 1/2 inch or 10 mm) to avoid any mishaps with the digitizer. You’ve got this!

Step 25

– With that trusty opening pick still hanging out under the bottom edge of your iPad, let’s gently release the adhesive in the bottom left corner. You’ve got this!

Step 26

– Take one of those handy opening picks and gently lift up the bottom right corner of your iPad. Grab it with your fingers like you’re picking up a little treasure!

Step 27

– Grab your iPad by the top and bottom right corners and gently twist the front glass away from the device. It’s like giving it a little hug while saying goodbye!

– When you’re putting everything back together, don’t forget to pamper that LCD! Use a microfiber cloth and some compressed air to whisk away any pesky dust or fingerprints before you place the glass back on. A clean screen is a happy screen!

Step 28

– Take out those four 2.0 mm Phillips screws that are keeping the LCD snugly attached to the rear case. You’ve got this!

Step 29

– Gently lift the LCD from the edge nearest to the volume buttons and flip it out of the rear case, just like you’re turning the pages of your favorite book.

– Carefully place the LCD face down on the front panel.

Step 30

– Grab a trusty pair of tweezers and gently lift off the rubber cover from the rear-facing camera housing. You’ve got this!

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  1. Tweezers

Step 31

– Take out the lone 3.3 mm Phillips screw holding the rear-facing camera metal retainer clip in place.

Step 32

– Gently pop the rear-facing camera metal retainer clip straight up from its cozy spot in the rear case.

Step 33

– Grab your trusty plastic opening tool and gently nudge that rear-facing camera connector up from its cozy spot on the control board.

– Now, go ahead and lift out the rear-facing camera like a pro!

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