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eshoquert

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Sep 17, 2023
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My iPad was dropped down a flight of stairs and fell on the carpet. My touchscreen is relatively that damaged, probably a few thin cracks through. My iPad bezel, however, is completely destroyed and the screen is coming off the body. Any way I can turn it on?
 

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darngooddesign

macrumors P6
Jul 4, 2007
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If your LCD is damaged, then it might be on and you wouldn't know. Try some things which would normally generate sound like activating Siri, or plug some headphones in and press the button to start playing music. When you plug it into your Mac, does it show up?
 

eshoquert

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Sep 17, 2023
3
3
If your LCD is damaged, then it might be on and you wouldn't know. Try some things which would normally generate sound like activating Siri, or plug some headphones in and press the button to start playing music. When you plug it into your Mac, does it show up?
I’ll try connect my headphones to it as I was listening to some music when it happened. Maybe if I press the resume button on the headphones it might start
 
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DeltaMac

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Jul 30, 2003
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you likely will not see the true condition of the LCD panel, until you can power it on, and see the screen lit up (assuming it will work at all). With the screen loose like that, you can expect to damage some of the fragile ribbon cables.
 
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