
Replacing the battery in your 6th Generation 9.7-inch iPad (2018) can restore performance, improve battery life, and prevent unexpected shutdowns caused by aging lithium batteries. Over time, tablet batteries naturally degrade due to repeated charging cycles, resulting in fast draining, overheating, or devices that refuse to hold a charge.
In this detailed repair guide, we’ll walk you through how to safely replace the battery using professional repair techniques similar to technician-level servicing. This repair requires patience because the display and logic board must be carefully removed before accessing the battery.
Manufactured by Apple, this model uses strong adhesive bonding and delicate flex cables, so careful handling is essential to avoid screen or connector damage.
Whether you are a DIY enthusiast or a repair technician, follow each step carefully for a successful repair.
Estimated Repair Time: 60 — 90 Minutes
Device Type: iPad 9.7-inch 2018 Tablet
Repair Type: Internal Battery Replacement
You may need to replace your iPad battery if you notice:
Compatibility and Model Numbers
This repair guide based on iPad 6th Generation Model.
Model Numbers | A1893, A1954
Required Tools
Make sure the device is turned off and the SIM tray is removed (For Cellular Version)before starting.
How to Find Tools and Parts
Proper heating is required to soften the adhesive holding the display.
Alternative:
Avoid overheating to prevent LCD damage.
Slowly cut adhesive around the entire frame.
⚠️ Work slowly to avoid cracking the glass.
The touchscreen flex cables connect on one side.
Do not fully remove the screen yet.
Sticky tapes cover LCD screws.
Lift the LCD slightly to about 90 degrees.
Set the LCD aside safely.
Handle these cables gently — they are fragile.
Lift shield carefully.
Starting from the top right:
Disconnect:
Use a plastic pry tool only.
Do not bend or force the board.
Create enough space to access the battery.
Battery adhesive is very strong.
Apply heat:
OR
⚠️ Avoid overheating battery cells.
Insert multiple pry tools underneath.
Important:
There is no plug connector — battery pins contact logic board pins directly.
Work slowly to prevent bending the battery.
Make sure alignment is correct.
Reconnect:
Secure battery connector screw.
Double-check connections.
Reconnect in order:
Install LCD shield using screws.
Ensure proper seating.
Check adhesive condition.
If required:
Close display:
Verify:
Use:
OR
Leave device clamped for some time to secure adhesive bonding.
Yes. This repair is considered advanced because the display, logic board, and multiple connectors must be removed carefully.
No. The battery adhesive and connector placement require lifting the board for safe removal.
A quality replacement battery should last 2–4 years depending on usage and charging habits.
Yes. Pre-cut adhesive or B7000 glue helps maintain proper sealing.
No. Battery replacement does not affect stored data.
Check:
Reconnect:
Ensure connectors click into place.
LCD connector may be loose.
Remove shield and reconnect carefully.
Screen alignment may be incorrect.
Reopen slightly and reposition digitizer.
Allow 3–5 charge cycles for calibration.
If issue continues, battery quality may be faulty.
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