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7.9 inch display / Model A1454 / Available in black or white / Announced October 23rd, 2012 / 16, 32, or 64 GB capacity

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Is the screen broken?

Hello friends. I have changed the digitizer of my iPad and everything works correctly but these spots have appeared at the bottom of the screen …

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I haven't hit the digitizer yet in case it is fixed. Any solution? Thank you

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Those black spots are either caused by the display going faulty, plugging or unplugging the display while the battery is still connected or too much pressure was applied against the display when it was being removed for the first time.

Edit: I forgot to mention try reseating the screen cables first it may just be the display cable not being fully seated onto the connector.

Either a new LCD display will fix this otherwise the backlight circuit is damaged and needs to be repaired which happens when the battery is still connected and the display cable is plugged in.

If to does end up to be a backlight circuit fault the iPad will need to be taken to a reputable repair store that does microsoldering.

I would probably leave it at that as personally I wouldn't spend too much money on a 1st gen iPad mini.

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@rechonch0 that is called “Stage Lighting" and can be caused by some of the resistors or coils having failed around the LCD connector etc. You do want to check on those (WLED rails)as well.

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