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menus | 2 years ago

Wrong.

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/0sWmBNj6Eok

A genuine screen from another iPad will cause this issue until you swap the chip from the old screen to the new screen.

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otterley|2 years ago

Ah, thanks for the link. The story this post is linked to said only aftermarket screens had this issue.

I don’t have any inside knowledge but I suspect authorized Apple repair centers have access to a tool they can use to recalibrate the screen after replacement that the mom-and-pop shop doesn’t have.

menus|2 years ago

Apologies for coming off rude. Apple's anti-repair stance is a sensitive topic for me.