iPad 1st Gen Parts
Replacement parts for your iPad 1st Gen model to fix your broken tablet!
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Parts that work with iPad 1st Gen:
iPad 3G (1st Gen) Logic Board
Replace a motherboard compatible with the 1st Generation iPad 3G. Fix processing issues like unexpected shutdowns, reboots or water damage.
iPad 3G Screen Digitizer
Touch portion of display with the frame, antenna, home button and clips.
iPad Battery
Replace a 6600 mAh battery compatible with iPad 1st Gen A1219 and A1337 models Wi-Fi and 3G. Battery model #A1315. 3.7 Volts (V). Part #616-0448.
iPad Charging Port
Replace a broken or damaged charging port for your iPad with this part. This assembly includes the charging/dock connector port and flex cable. This is a used, OEM part.
iPad Display Clip
Replace a broken or missing spring clip on the back of the 1st generation iPad display screen.
iPad Display Clip Set
Replace the broken or missing spring clips on the back of the first generation iPad display screen with this part.
iPad Front Panel Digitizer Assembly
Replace a broken or damaged front panel digitizer assembly for your first generation iPad with this part. This assembly includes the frame, home button and clips.
iPad LCD Panel
Replace a 9.7" LCD Panel compatible with all 1st Generation iPad Wi-Fi models. 1024 x 768 pixel Resolution.
iPad Logic Board
Replace a logic board (motherboard) compatible with the 1st Gen iPad Wi-Fi model A1219. Fix processing issues like unexpected shutdowns, reboots or water damage.
iPad Rotation Lock Button
This is the external plastic rotation lock button cover. It does not include the internal lock button switch.
Device Info
The first generation of the iPad established design precedents, some of which, such as the home button placement, have persisted through all models. The device features an Apple A4 processor — which is comprised of a 1 GHz processor, 256 MB of RAM and a PowerVR SGX535 GPU — and a 9.7” touchscreen display with 1024x758 pixel resolution and 132 ppi. The first generation iPad is equipped with either 16, 32, or 64GB of solid-state memory for program and data management.
There are two models of the first generation iPad. The Wi-Fi variant was released in the United States on April 3, 2010, followed by the Wi-Fi and Cellular variant on April 30, 2010. Unlike its successors, the Wi-Fi and cellular variant of the first generation iPad can only support GSM/UMTS standards and is not compatible with CDMA networks.
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