iPad 3rd Gen Buttons
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Parti che funzionano con iPad 3rd Gen:
iPad 2nd and 3rd Gen Home Button Assembly
Replace a home button assembly compatible with the iPad 2 or iPad 3. Part #820-2943-A. Fix home button functionality issues with this part.
iPad 2/3/4 Power Button
This is the external power button switch. It does not include the internal switch.
iPad 3 Home Button
Replace an exterior plastic home button face compatible with the iPad 3 Retina model A1416, A1430, and A1403.
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 Home Button Control Board
Replace a home button control board compatible with the iPad 2 and iPad 3 model tablets. Part #820-2943-A. Includes the actual home button switch.
iPad 2/3/4 Volume Button
This is the external volume button switch. It does not include the internal switch.
Informazioni Dispositivo
As the third device in the iPad line, the iPad 3 includes an upgraded A5X processor, 5 megapixel rear-facing camera, a higher resolution ‘retina’ display, HD 1080p video recording, and voice dictation. The third generation iPad device has a 9.7” touchscreen display with 2,048x1,536 pixel color IPS LCD and 264 ppi. This iPad model was offered in 16, 32, or 64 GB capacities for program and data management, with color options of white or black.
There are three models of the iPad 3. The Wi-Fi, GSM, and CDMA models were released on March 16, 2012.
After only seven months of official availability, the third-generation iPad was discontinued on October 23, 2012, following the announcement of the fourth generation iPad. The third-generation iPad had the shortest lifespan of any iOS product. It is also the last iPad to support the 30-pin dock connector, as the fourth generation iPad and later use the Lightning connector.
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