iPad Pro Screens
Replacement parts for your iPad Pro model to fix your broken tablet!
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Choose your model of iPad Pro:
Parts that work with iPad Pro:
iPad Pro 10.5" LCD Screen and Digitizer
Replace an LCD screen and digitizer compatible with the 10.5 inch iPad Pro. Features a 10.5 inch IPS LCD (1668 x 2224) display.
iPad Pro 12.9" (2015) Screen
This assembly includes the LCD and glass digitizer screen and the display daughter board and flex cables.
iPad Pro 12.9" (2018/2020) Screen
Replace a scratched or cracked front glass digitizer panel or a malfunctioning display. This part is compatible with an iPad Pro 12.9" 3rd or 4th generation tablet.
iPad Pro 9.7" LCD Screen and Digitizer
Replace a LCD Screen and digitizer compatible with the A1673 and A1674 model iPad Pro 9.7". 2048 x 1536 (264 ppi).
iPad Pro 11" (2018) Screen
Replace a scratched or cracked front glass digitizer panel or a malfunctioning display. This part is compatible with an iPad Pro 11" (2018) tablet.
iPad Pro 12.9" (2017) Screen
Replace a cracked glass panel or malfunctioning display on your 2nd generation iPad Pro 12.9".
iPad Pro 11" (2021) Screen
Replace a scratched or cracked front glass digitizer panel or a malfunctioning display. This part is compatible with an iPad Pro 11" (2021) tablet.
Device Info
The iPad Pro 12.9" was announced on September 9th alongside the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, and launched on November 11 of the same year. The 9.7" model was added in March 2016 and was replaced by the 10.5" model in June 2017.
Like most iPad tables the most common repairs for the various models of the iPad Pro are replacing a cracked front glass screen or a dead battery. The front glass panel of iPad Pro models is held to the case with strips of adhesive. Once the device is opened, this adhesive will need to be replaced.
Once you've bought your parts and tools, check out iFixit's iPad Pro repair guides for step-by-step instructions on how to make the fix.