iPad Air 1st Gen Parts
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Parts that work with iPad Air 1st Gen:
iPad 5 Screen Digitizer
Replace a screen compatible with iPad 5 A1822 A1823 and iPad Air (1st Gen) A1474 and A1475. Includes all of the small parts preinstalled in the assembly. Part #821-4894-A...
iPad Air, iPad 5, iPad 6 Adhesive Strips
Replace the custom cut adhesive strips that secure the front panel to the case compatible with the first generation iPad Air, iPad 5, iPad 6 model A1474, A1475, A1822, A1...
iPad Air, iPad 5, iPad 6 Battery
Replace a 8827 mAh battery compatible with a 1st Generation iPad Air, iPad 5, and iPad 6. 3.73 Volts (V).
iHold EVO
Flexible LCD holder
iPad Air Screen Digitizer
Replace a front panel assembly compatible with iPad Air. Assembly includes the glass touch panel (digitizer), blank home button, camera bezel, and adhesive.
Lightning to USB Charging Cable
Charge or sync lightning port equipped portable Apple devices
iPad Air Lightning Connector
Replace a corroded or damaged lightning connector in your 1st generation iPad Air model A1474 and A1475. Fix problems with charging and connecting to USB devices.
iPad Air Home Button
Replace an external home button cover and gasket compatible with the 1st generation iPad Air model A1474 and A1475.
iPad Air LCD
Replace a 9.7" LCD Panel compatible with the 1st Generation A1474 and A1475 model iPad Air tablet. Part #821-1824.
iPad Air, iPad 5, iPad 6 Right Wi-Fi Antenna
Replace the right Wi-Fi antenna compatible with the iPad Air, iPad 5, iPad 6 tablet model #A1474, A1475, A1822, A1823, A1893, A1954. Fix unreliable connectivity to Wi-Fi ...
Device Info
The iPad Air is the first generation iPad Air tablet computer designed and developed by Apple. This device marks the first major design change since the iPad 2. Although external appearance remains relatively unchanged, the volume of the device shrank by almost one quarter due to using thinner components. The iPad Air still uses the same 9.7-inch Retina Display as the previous iPad model, but an improved front-facing camera was added, making FaceTime much clearer. The device houses a 64-bit Apple A7 with M7 coprocessor.
There are two versions of the first generation iPad Air, the Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi+Cellular models, which were both released on November 1, 2013.
After the announcement of the iPad Pro on March 21, 2016 the first generation iPad Air was discontinued.
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