iPad 2 Wi-Fi EMC 2560 Home Button Assembly Replacement

Duration: 45 minutes
Steps: 37 Steps

Follow this guide to swap out the home button assembly; if you can't find your way home, at least you can give that button a good click!

Step 1

- Pop the iOpener right in the middle of the microwave to get it warmed up and ready to work its magic.

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Step 2

- Warm up the iOpener in the microwave for about thirty seconds to get it nice and toasty.

- As you work through the repair, if the iOpener starts to cool down, just pop it back in the microwave for another thirty seconds to keep things heated up.

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Step 3

- Carefully take the iOpener out of the microwave, grabbing it by one of the two flat ends so you steer clear of the hot middle part.

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Step 4

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

- Crank up the heat and let that water come to a rolling boil, then turn off the heat. You're doing great!

- Carefully drop the iOpener into the warm water and let it soak for 2-3 minutes. Make sure it's fully immersed and enjoying its spa day.

- Using some tongs (safety first!), lift the hot iOpener out of the water.

- Give the iOpener a good towel dry. We want it ready to roll!

- And voila! Your iOpener is all set for action! If it needs a little pick-me-up later, just repeat the water-boiling process and let it soak again for a couple of minutes.

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Step 5

- If the display glass is cracked, keep those shards in check and avoid any ouchies by taping over the glass before you start.

- Cover the entire iPad screen with overlapping strips of clear packing tape so everything stays put.

- Follow the rest of the guide as carefully as you can. Just a heads up: once the glass is broken, it might keep cracking as you go, and you might need to gently scoop out the glass pieces with a metal prying tool.

Step 6

- Place the iOpener flat along the right edge of the iPad, pressing it down so it makes good contact with the surface.

- Let the iOpener chill there for about 90 seconds to do its magic before you try to open the front panel.

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Step 7

- Hey there! Spot that tiny gap in the iPad's adhesive ring at the upper right corner? It's about 2.0 inches (~5 cm) down from the top. Time to take advantage of this little flaw!

- Now, align your trusty 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 insert the very tip—just enough to create a little wiggle room.

Step 8

- Carefully slide your tool right between the plastic display bezel and the front panel glass—right in that sweet spot!

Step 9

- Gently wedge the tip of your plastic opening tool between the front glass and the plastic bezel, then slide a plastic opening pick into the gap right next to it to keep things moving smoothly.

Step 10

- Gently pull out the plastic opening tool from the iPad, then slide the opening pick a bit deeper under the front glass—about half an inch—like you’re sneaking it in for a secret mission.

Step 11

- As you carefully loosen the adhesive along the right side of the iPad, go ahead and reheat the iOpener, then place it back along the bottom edge to keep things warm and ready.

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Step 12

- As you warm up the bottom edge with the iOpener, let's kick things off by loosening that sticky adhesive along the right edge of your iPad.

- Gently slide the opening pick down the edge of the iPad, working that adhesive loose as you go. You've got this!

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Step 13

- If your opening pick is feeling a bit sticky with that adhesive, just give it a little 'roll' along the edge of the iPad to keep peeling that sticky stuff away.

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Step 14

- Before you pull out the first opening pick from the bottom corner of the iPad, slide a second pick under the right edge of the front glass to keep that stubborn adhesive from sticking back together.

- Give your iOpener another quick heat-up, then move it over to the top edge of the iPad to warm things up there.

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Step 15

- Alright, things are about to get a little tricky, so stay sharp!

- You're going to need to carefully detach the antenna from the front panel. The goal here is to avoid any damage to the fragile bits connecting the antenna to the bottom of the iPad. Go through these next steps with extra care, and you'll be fine!

Step 16

- Gently slide the opening pick around the bottom right corner of your iPad, carefully releasing the adhesive there. Easy does it!

Step 17

- Gently slide the tip of your opening pick along the bottom edge of the iPad to carefully loosen the adhesive near the Wi-Fi antenna.

Step 18

- After you pass the Wi-Fi antenna (about 3" (75 mm) from the right edge, right next to the home button), slide the opening pick all the way back in.

- Gently slide the pick to the right to loosen the adhesive holding the Wi-Fi antenna to the front glass.

- The antenna is screwed and cabled to the bottom of the iPad. This step disconnects it from the front panel to keep it safe when you lift the panel off.

Step 19

- Keep on peeling that adhesive from the bottom of the iPad! Gently pull the opening pick out far enough to navigate around the home button, then pop it back in to about half an inch (10 mm) deep once you’re past that home button. You've got this!

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Step 20

- Keep peeling that adhesive strip along the entire bottom edge of your iPad—almost there!

- Slip the opening pick under the front glass by the home button and let it hang out there for now.

Step 21

- Pop that iOpener in the microwave for a quick reheat, then place it on the left edge of your iPad. This will help warm up the adhesive in that area, making your repair a breeze!

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Step 22

- Gently slide the opening pick along the top edge of the iPad, giving it a little nudge to work around the front-facing camera bracket.

- The adhesive here is pretty strong, so you might need to put in a bit of muscle. Take your time, stay steady, and keep things safe for both you and your iPad.

- If the pick gets caught in the adhesive, try gently 'rolling' it as shown in step 9 to keep things moving smoothly.

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Step 23

- Peel off the adhesive along the top edge of the iPad, then gently slide the opening pick around the top left corner to keep things moving smoothly.

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Step 24

- Gently slide the opening pick along the left edge of the iPad. You'll be releasing that sticky adhesive as you go. Just a heads-up: the adhesive is thinner here thanks to the digitizer running along the whole left side. Keep the pick shallow—about 10mm deep, or half an inch max—to avoid any accidental damage to the digitizer.

Step 25

- With the opening pick still tucked underneath the bottom edge of the iPad, gently slide it to peel away the adhesive from the bottom left corner.

Step 26

- Grab one of those nifty opening picks and gently lift up the bottom right corner of the iPad. Then, give it a little pinch with your fingers to hold it steady!

Step 27

- Grab the iPad by the top and bottom right corners, and gently rotate the front glass away from the device. Think of it like turning the pages of a good book—slow and steady.

- When putting everything back together, be sure to grab a microfiber cloth and some compressed air. Wipe away any dust or fingerprints from the LCD before reattaching the glass. It’s the little things that make a big difference!

Step 28

- Unscrew those four 2.0 mm Phillips screws holding the LCD in place on the rear case. You've got this!

Step 29

- Carefully lift the LCD by its long edge near the volume buttons and gently flip it out from the rear case—kind of like turning a page in a book.

- Place the LCD face down on the front panel to keep it safe while you work.

Step 30

- Gently slide the edge of a plastic opening tool under the retaining flaps on the two digitizer ribbon cable ZIF sockets and flip them up with care.

Step 31

- Gently slide the edge of a plastic opening tool under the digitizer cable to lift it off the shields on the logic board.

- Slowly peel the digitizer cable away from the adhesive holding it to the side of the rear case, taking care not to pull too hard.

Step 32

- Gently wiggle the digitizer ribbon cable out of its sockets on the logic board, making sure to pull it straight to avoid any twists or bends.

Step 33

- Carefully lift the LCD from its long edge that's farthest from the digitizer cable and gently fold it back toward the rear case—think of it like closing a book.

- While keeping the LCD held up, slowly slide the front panel away from the iPad. Watch out so you don’t catch the digitizer cable on the rear case or LCD.

- Place the LCD back into the device body for safe keeping.

Step 34

- Pop that iOpener into the microwave and give it a warm hug for thirty seconds on high power. It's like a spa day for your repair tool!

- Now, gently place the cozy iOpener right over the home button at the front edge of your display. It’s time to get to work!

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  1. iOpeneriPad 2 Wi-Fi EMC 2560 Home Button Assembly Replacement

Step 35

- Carefully slide the plastic opening tool under the right edge of the home button assembly and gently lift it up to break free the adhesive holding it in place.

Step 36

- With a little finesse, peel back the adhesive on the left side of the home button.

- Gently lift the home button mount away from the front panel.

Step 37

- Carefully slide the edge of your plastic opening tool under the home button mounting bracket.

- Gently glide the tool along the retaining spring bracket to free up the adhesive holding it in place.

- Lift out the home button along with its mounting bracket from the front panel.

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