iPad SIM
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iPadで使用されているパーツ:
iPad Air SIM Card Bay
Replace bent or corroded SIM card socket for the 1st generation iPad Air and fix problems recognizing SIM cards.
iPad Air SIM Card Tray
Replace a bent or missing SIM card tray for the 1st generation iPad Air. This tray holds the nano SIM card and is inserted on the side of the phone.
iPad Air 2 SIM Card Slot/Reader
Replace a damaged SIM card socket on the logic board of a cellular model iPad Air 2 and fix problems caused by bent or corroded contacts. This part requires micro solderi...
iPad Pro 12.9" SIM Card Bay
Replace the SIM card socket for the 12.9" cellular model iPad Pro.
iPad Pro 9.7" & 12.9" SIM Card Tray
Replace a bent or missing SIM card tray for a cellular model 9.7" iPad Pro or a 1st generation 12.9" iPad Pro.
iPad Pro 12.9" SIM Card Slot/Reader
Replace the SIM card socket for a 1st generation 12.9" cellular model iPad Pro.
iPad Pro 10.5" SIM Card Slot/Reader
Replace the SIM card socket for a 10.5" cellular model iPad Pro.
iPad 2 SIM Card Tray
Replace a bent or missing SIM card tray for the GSM/AT&T iPad 2.
デバイスの情報
iPad is a line of tablet computers designed, developed and marketed by Apple, which run the iOS mobile operating system. It took the idea of transforming a working desktop into a lightweight portable powerhouse, into a reality. The user interface is built around the device’s multi-touch screen and virtual keyboard. Standard models feature Wi-Fi connectivity, while 3G and LTE models add capability to use cell towers to gather information.
An iPad can shoot video, take photos (except first generation), play music, and perform internet functions such as web-browsing and emailing. Other functions such as games, GPS and navigation, and social networking can be enabled by downloading and installing apps.
Since the release of the iPad in early 2010, there have been five versions of the iPad, four versions of the iPad mini, two versions of the iPad Air, and two versions of the iPad Pro, which were released on an annual (and sometimes bi-annual) cycle.
With different models, come different levels of repairability ease, however all of these devices are user-serviceable with the help of our repair guides found in each of the device pages above.
Select your model above for parts, guides and more.