iPad 4th Gen 4G Buttons
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Ersatzteile für iPad 4th Gen 4G:
iPad 4 Home Button Control Board and Cable
Replace a damaged or torn cable connecting the internal home button switch to the logic board compatible with the iPad 4 model A1458, A1459, A1460 tablet. Part #821-1698-...
iPad 2/3/4 Home Button with Spring
Replace a home button compatible with the iPad 2, iPad 3, and iPad 4. Includes the attached home button spring.
iPad 2/3/4 Lock/Silent Switch Cover
Replace a scratched or missing plastic external lock/silent switch face. This part is compatible with an iPad 2, 3, or 4. The internal cable and switch are not included.
iPad 2/3/4 Volume Button
This is the external volume button switch. It does not include the internal switch.
iPad 2/3/4 Power Button
This is the external power button switch. It does not include the internal switch.
Geräteinformation
Apple released the iPad 4th Gen on November 2, 2012. With this generation a Lightning port replaces the Dock Connector port of earlier iPads. Internally, the improvements to the 4th Gen iPad include a 1.2 megapixel FaceTime HD front-mounted camera, a faster processor, and support for dual band/dual stream Wi-Fi. LTE and 4G data service is subject to carrier and local availability. This iPad model was offered in 16, 32, or 64 GB capacities with color options of white or black.
There are two versions of the iPad 4th Gen 4G. The GSM and CDMA models were release simultaneously.
Following the announcement of the iPad Air on October 22, 2013, sales of the fourth-generation iPad were discontinued. The fourth-generation iPad was reintroduced on March 18, 2014, following the discontinuation of the iPad 2. In order to make its reintroduction a low-end device to the iPad Air, its price was cut by 20% over its original launch price. On October 16, 2014, the fourth-generation iPad was discontinued in favor of the iPad Air 2 the iPad Air took its place as the entry-level iPad at that time.