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iPad (8th generation)
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iPad (8th generation)

Complete iPad repair guide for the iPad (8th generation) (A2270, A2428). This manual covers step-by-step disassembly, component replacement procedures, required tools, and parts ordering information from Apple's official repair documentation (2020).

Model: A2270, A2428
EMC: 3574
Moderate - Some Experience Needed

Key Specifications

Apple A-series or M-series chip
10.2" or 10.9" Retina / Liquid Retina display
Touch ID (Home button or top button)
Lightning or USB-C connector
Apple Pencil (1st or 2nd gen) support
Model: A2270, A2428

Common Repairs

1Screen / Digitizer Assembly Replacement
2Battery Replacement
3Charging Port (Lightning / USB-C) Replacement
4Front Camera (FaceTime) Replacement
5Rear Camera Replacement
6Speaker Module Replacement
7Home Button / Touch ID Replacement
8Smart Connector / Accessory Port Repair

Repair Procedures

Official Apple step-by-step repair guides for the iPad (8th generation). Each opens in a new tab - WarriorMac stays right here.

Views, Parts & Tools

Apple's official diagrams and reference materials for the iPad (8th generation).

Available Parts (0)

No parts currently listed for this model.

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Safety Precautions

  • Always power off the device and disconnect from any charger before beginning a repair.
  • Use an anti-static wrist strap (ESD) to prevent electrostatic damage to components.
  • iPad batteries are lithium-ion - handle with care and never puncture or bend.
  • Keep screws organized by step - magnetic project mats are highly recommended.
  • Never force connectors. Use a spudger to gently lift ZIF, FPC, and board-to-board connectors.
  • If the battery appears swollen, do not attempt removal yourself - contact a professional immediately.

Model Identification

Model Number(s)

A2270A2428

EMC Number(s)

3574

Order Number(s)

MYLD2LL/AMYLE2LL/AMYLF2LL/A

Identifier(s)

iPad11,6iPad11,7

Product Line

iPad

Year

2020

How to Identify

Go to Settings > General > About to find the Model Number. The physical model number (A####) is engraved on the back panel.

iPad Service Tools

11-inch display protective cover923-10416

Protects display during repair

11-inch heated display pocket661-40464

Softens adhesive for display removal

11-inch repair tray923-10422

Holds device securely during repair

Access card923-02298

Thin card for separating adhesive bonds

Adhesive activation roller923-10420

For activating replacement adhesive strips

Adhesive cutter923-10424

For cutting display and battery adhesive

Heated display removal fixture661-52833

For safely removing bonded displays

Nylon probe (black stick)922-5065

For disconnecting flex cables and prying

Suction cups (long)923-07627

For lifting and separating display panels

Support plate923-10414

Structural support during repair

Torque driver handle923-0248

Handle for half-moon bits

Torque driver (green, 0.45 kgf·cm)923-00105

Green-coded precision torque driver

Trilobe 44 mm half-moon bit923-01290

Tri-point bit for internal screws

iPad Air 11-inch display adhesive alignment tray923-10429

For precise adhesive alignment during reassembly

1.5 mm slotted screwdriver

For small slotted fasteners

Cut-resistant gloves

Hand protection during glass work

ESD mat

Electrostatic discharge protection surface

ESD-safe cleaning solution

For cleaning components without static risk

ESD-safe tweezers

For small component handling

ESD wrist strap

Prevents electrostatic damage to components

Ethanol wipes

For cleaning and adhesive preparation

Fireproof enclosure

Safety containment for battery-related work

Heat-resistant gloves

Protection when handling heated components

IPA wipes

Isopropyl alcohol wipes for cleaning

Nitrile / lint-free gloves

For clean handling of components

Painters tape

For masking and securing components

Safety glasses

Eye protection during repair

Sand

For glass removal process

Sand container

For glass sanding process

Tools with part numbers are available from Apple's Self Service Repair Store. Tools without part numbers can be purchased from electronics supply retailers.

Need Professional Help?

Our Apple Certified Technicians can handle any iPad (8th generation) repair. Free diagnostics, 1-year warranty on all parts.

iPad (8th generation) repair questions answered

The iPad (8th generation) shipped in 2020 as model A2270, A2428 and Apple publishes an official service manual for it, which is the document linked on this page. Every part we fit is a genuine Apple part. Our work is covered for one year on brand new parts and 180 days on pre-owned parts and board-level repairs. We are in Tampa, walk-ins are welcome with no appointment, and you can also book a mail-in repair from anywhere in the country.

What are the model numbers for the iPad (8th generation)?

The iPad (8th generation) was released in 2020 and carries model numbers A2270, A2428, with the internal identifier iPad11,6, iPad11,7. You can confirm your exact model under Settings, General, About, next to Model Number. Quoting that number when ordering parts is the only reliable way to avoid a part that looks correct but will not fit, because Apple ships several variants that share an outward appearance.

Why does an iPad screen repair cost more than it looks like it should?

On the iPad (8th generation) the front glass and the display are bonded together as a single assembly, and the assembly is glued into the aluminium frame with strong adhesive. That means a cracked screen is a full display assembly replacement done with controlled heat, not a quick glass swap, and the battery underneath is also glued down. This is why a proper iPad screen repair takes real time and why an assembly done badly cracks again within weeks. We fit genuine Apple parts and reseal the frame correctly.

What happens to Face ID or Touch ID during a iPad (8th generation) repair?

The iPad (8th generation) uses Touch ID built into the power button, and that sensor is paired to the Secure Enclave, so the original button must be reused; fitting a different one leaves Touch ID non-functional. Damage to that flex during a careless repair is the usual reason biometrics stop working afterwards, and it cannot be restored by fitting another sensor. We transfer the original biometric hardware as part of the repair so the feature keeps working.

Can the battery and charging port on a iPad (8th generation) be replaced?

Yes. The battery is a genuine Apple service part and is replaced by softening the adhesive and fitting a fresh cell, which restores full runtime on an iPad that no longer holds a charge. The iPad (8th generation) charges over Lightning, and the port is part of a replaceable charging flex, so a worn port can be serviced without replacing the whole logic board. If the iPad will not power on at all or was hit by liquid, the fault is more likely on the logic board than in the battery, and that needs a board-level diagnosis first.

If your iPad (8th generation) has liquid damage or will not power on, it needs a board-level diagnosis rather than a parts swap. Call us on (813) 444-5595 and we will tell you what we are seeing before any work starts.