iPad Air Repairs
SimplyFixIt repairs the iPad Air, from everyday iPads to Air, mini and Pro models. Common repairs include Front Glass / Digitiser Repair, iPad LCD Repair, Diagnostics, Battery Replacement, Rear Camera Repair, Front Camera Repair and Fix Home Button Issues.
Customers in Edinburgh can visit our repair centre at Bruntsfield Place and speak to the technicians who will work on their device. If you live farther away, book online and use our mail-in service; we regularly repair devices for customers across the UK. We quality check every iPad after repair so it is ready for collection or return delivery.
All repairs include a warranty on parts and workmanship where parts are fitted. We do not access your personal data during hardware repairs unless you explicitly ask us to investigate a software or data issue. Established in 1996, SimplyFixIt was ready to fix iPads from the moment Apple made them.
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What's wrong with your iPad Air?
Choose the repair you need. If there is more than one screen option, the guide below explains the difference before you choose.
Which iPad screen repair do I need?
Different iPads are built differently. Some models allow the front glass and LCD to be repaired separately; others use a bonded display assembly. Choose the repair that matches the visible fault, or choose diagnostics if you are unsure.
For iPads where the front glass and touch layer can be repaired separately from the LCD.
For iPads where the image is damaged but the front glass may not need to be replaced.
Front Glass / Digitiser Repair
£89.00
iPad LCD Repair
£99.00
Diagnostics
Not sure?£20.00
Battery Replacement
£69.00
Rear Camera Repair
£69.00
Front Camera Repair
£69.00
Fix Home Button Issues
£99.00
Charging Port Repair
£99.00
About this model
The iPad Air is a tablet designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. It was announced on October 22, 2013, and was released on November 1, 2013. Part of the iPad line of tablet computers, the iPad Air features a thinner design than its predecessors with similarities to the contemporaneous iPad Mini 2.
The iPad Air's successor, the iPad Air 2, was announced on October 16, 2014, and released on October 22, 2014, however, the 64GB and 128GB variants were discontinued, and later the 16GB and 32GB on March 21, 2016 after the announcement of the 9.7-inch iPad Pro, but the iPad Mini 2 continued in production until March 21, 2017 with the announcement of the 2017 iPad.