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Released June 2017, the iPad Pro 10.5" replaces the 2016 iPad Pro 9.7".

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Replacing the Display restores True Tone Functionality

Hello guys! Just recently, my iPad Pro's display shown sign of dead pixels on the screen with some flickering. The whole display functions just fine and I am planning to repairing the display on my own. I was wondering if this iPad Pro generation suffer from the same faith as iPhone where Apple lock certain features such as True Tone display if you repair using a non genuine apple parts. Which you will need a programmer to restore those features. Do you think it has the same issue? Thanks!

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Hello Fylbert,

no programmer is required. The TrueTone feature on iPad is not encrypted or blocked - it will work. Additionally, 99% of the fully lammonated Pro and Air screens are reconstructed original shattered matrices. Just buy and connect.

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