iPad Air 1st Gen Buttons
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Partes que funcionan con iPad Air 1st Gen:
iPad Air Home Button Ribbon Cable
Fix an unresponsive home button by replacing a damaged cable or a worn out internal button switch.
iPad Air Home Button
Replace a scratched external home button cover and gasket. This part is compatibel with the 1st generation iPad Air. This part includes the plastic front of the button an...
iPad Air Home Button Bracket
Replace the metal bracket that holds the home button assembly in place on the 1st generation iPad Air front panel and 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.
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 mini, iPad mini 2, & iPad Air Mute/Silent Button
Replace the external mute/silent button cover. This part does not include the internal mute switch.
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...
Info de Dispositivo
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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