iPad Air 1st Gen Wi-Fi/Cellular Buttons
Grab a toolkit for your iPad Air 1st Gen Wi-Fi/Cellular model and fix your broken tablet!
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Parts that work with iPad Air 1st Gen Wi-Fi/Cellular:
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 Home Button Ribbon Cable
Replace a home button ribbon cable and internal button switch compatible with the iPad Air 1st Gen A1474 and A1475 model tablet. Part #821-1799-04.
iPad mini, iPad mini 2, & iPad Air Power Button
Replace a scratched or missing external power button cover. This part is compatible with a 1st or 2nd generation iPad mini or a 1st generation iPad Air. This part does no...
iPad Air and iPad mini Volume and Power Button Cable
Fix an unresponsive power or audio button by replacing the internal switches with this cable assembly.
iPad Air Case Button Set
Replace a scratched or missing exterior case button cover. This set id compatible with a 1st generation iPad Air. Included in the set are the power/lock button, the volum...
iPad Air Home Button Bracket
Replace the metal bracket that holds the home button assembly in the front panel compatible with the 1st generation iPad Air. Fix a misaligned home button.
iPad Air Mute Switch
Replace a missing or damaged external mute switch cover. This part is compatible with a 1st generation iPad Air. It does not include the internal electronic switch.
Device Info
Apple released the iPad Air on October 22, 2013. As with the 4th Generation iPad Retina, the iPad Air uses a Lightning port and has a 2048x1536 (264 ppi) display. The external similarities end there. The iPad Air is lighter by nearly half a pound and all case dimensions have shrunk a bit when compared to the previous iPad generation. Case colors are either a white front with a silver back or a black front with a gunmetal gray back.
The iPad Air Wi-Fi/Cellular model was offered in 16, 32, 64, or 128 GB capacities, supports A-GPS, and for cellular service supports AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, and Sprint in the US and nearly all major carriers around the world. iPad Air models have a dual core 64-bit 1.4 GHz Apple A7 processor and an M7 motion coprocessor.
The most commonly needed repairs for the first generation iPad Air are cracked screens and dead battery replacements. iFixit has the best iPad Air displays and iPad Air batteries on the market, along with a complete catalog of other first generation iPad Air parts for the less common part swaps.
All first generation iPad Air repairs will require a set of standard precision electronics tools. Any repair that involves removing the front panel will require iPad Air adhesive strips to ensure a full coverage and secure bond between replaced parts. All iFixit Fix Kits come with all tools and adhesive needed to complete the desired repair.
Once all parts and tools have been acquired, head to iFixit’s iPad Air repair guides for step-by-step instructions on how to complete your desired repair.