Become a MacRumors Supporter for $50/year with no ads, ability to filter front page stories, and private forums.

ggibson913

macrumors 65816
Sep 11, 2006
1,119
643
does Apple really repair ? or they give you the same model for that 549 price . I am in the same position , ipad pro 12.9 2nd gen , will go myself to Regent street shop to see what really they do offer, someone above said they give you the new one.
They likely would just give the OP a refurb
 

ggibson913

macrumors 65816
Sep 11, 2006
1,119
643
I've thought about having the screen fixed but I don't know if the damage will cause the new screen to not fit property.

I've also been weighing if I really need a Pro. Actually, I can tell you that I don't. I don't do anything special with my iPad. It's mainly used for Waze, music, internet and playing games once in awhile. Nothing that a regular iPad can't handle. But I like to have the most powerful available for most things. I may have to rethink that to save myself some money. View attachment 2046851
I will be honest I have the exact same iPad as you and if mine broke, I would either do the out of warranty exchange or iPad Air as a replacement. I don’t know that I would purchase an iPad Pro again.
 

cerberus1846

macrumors member
Mar 18, 2021
32
15
I will be honest I have the exact same iPad as you and if mine broke, I would either do the out of warranty exchange or iPad Air as a replacement. I don’t know that I would purchase an iPad Pro again.
you can literally get a replacement screen for c£100-£150 :rolleyes:
 

BigDO

macrumors 65816
Dec 9, 2012
1,352
2,118
That damage is negligible. Put a glass screen protector on and continue using it.
 

KennyJr

macrumors 6502
Mar 13, 2020
318
310
I had a cracked 12.9" iPad Pro screen a couple of years ago. Apple charged me more than $500 for the repair. Unfortunately, leaving it cracked that way would have rendered it pretty much 'not sellable'. When I eventually sold it I get top dollar. As a side-note .. I had broken it in a restaurant that had left an unseen obstacle causing me to trip. Their insurance paid for the repair.
 
Last edited:

iMas70

macrumors 65816
Original poster
Sep 4, 2012
1,444
207
MA
Well... I just ordered a 2022 iPad Pro. Mine is a second generation. I could have got a refurb from Apple for $500. For an extra $600 I get the newest version which is faster but not a night and day difference.

Now to figure out what to do with this one. I found it's just over a year old. I don't remember why I had it replaced when I had Applecare. I think there were some dead pixels. As I went through the ordering process, I was offered $112. I'll keep it and use it for anything for that price. I understand the screen is cranked but it's not that bad and still fully functional. I started looking to see how much replacement screens are. Maybe I'll try to replace it myself. From looking into it for an iPhone before, can either use a genuine Apple screen or aftermarket. The aftermarket are sometimes aren't perfect. Maybe I'll go that route.

I checked to see how much I could sell it to Apple and Gazelle for if there was no damage. $330 from Apple and $493 from Gazelle.
 

KennyJr

macrumors 6502
Mar 13, 2020
318
310
I'd keep both - one for home - one for work (or whatever). When I had Apple replace my 12.9 gen 2 display it cost over $500 (insurance picked up the cost - long story). Even though it's a minor crack it's unlikely anyone is going to want to buy it from you even though it works perfectly. Is there someone in the family who would like to have it?
 

iMas70

macrumors 65816
Original poster
Sep 4, 2012
1,444
207
MA
I'd keep both - one for home - one for work (or whatever). When I had Apple replace my 12.9 gen 2 display it cost over $500 (insurance picked up the cost - long story). Even though it's a minor crack it's unlikely anyone is going to want to buy it from you even though it works perfectly. Is there someone in the family who would like to have it?

All of my close family members have one. I have a friend who buys most of my used Apple products because she knows I take care of my stuff. This is a very rare time when something is broken. I take my iPad everywhere. It’s always mounted next to me in the car. I’ve thought about making it the designated car iPad but I rather use the better one everywhere. Maybe something for home use? There might be something I’m not thinking of.
 
Register on MacRumors! This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.