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Our B grade category is for OEM LCD’s that have some defects or were previously refurbished 1 to 3 dead pixels are allowed Touch function must be in good working order
Our C grade category is for an OEM LCD with light bruising on black display. and/or up to 3 to 6 dead pixels. Touch function must be in good working order.
Our D grade category is for an OEM LCD with heavy bruising. noticeable on any background. and/or 6 or more dead pixels. Touch function must be in good working order.
Due to the current market trends we are no longer able to accept any aftermarket LCD’s. We will either send them back to you or recycle them responsibly, For furrger clarification please conact your Account Manager.
We accept complete iPhone and iPad devices, either in working or non-working order. This includes units that are beyond economic repair (BER), water damaged, iCloud-locked or simply not working in any respect. However, the units must be complete with no parts missing. (So, for example, we couldn’t accept a housing including the motherboard, but missing the LCD display).
If you have a large number of otherwise working iPhone displays with broken glass, and you’d like to be able to use them again, why not send them to us for refurbishment? With the price and quality of the service we offer, it makes economic sense, and the end result is far superior to virtually any of the copy screens out there.
Our service rests on the fact that the original Apple screens use “in-cell” technology, meaning that the touch is embedded on the LCD itself, not the glass. Often when the screen gets broken, it’s only the outer glass that’s cracked, and the inner LCD and touch continue to function as normal. These original iPhone screens can therefore be refurbished by replacing the glass, meaning you can retain the higher quality of the original display.
It may be tempting to use Chinese copy screens in your repair. However, by refurbishing the original Apple iPhone LCD you can charge more, have fewer returns, and have more control over the quality of your repair. In addition, you don’t run the risk of an iOS update rendering your screen useless as has happened in the past.
If you would like to send us iPhone LCD screens to be refurbished then we request that you complete this form. We can accept any iPhone LCD as long as the touch and LCD are working. (Our process is based exclusively upon changing the glass- therefore, if the LCD is broken or the touch isn’t working correctly, we will unfortunately have to reject it.)
Once the form has been completed and submitted, you will receive a copy by email. Please print this off and include it in your package before sending it to us. It is important that you package the screens correctly to ensure a high success rate. (When the glass is broken on the screen it makes the LCD weak and it is very easy for the LCD to get broken this way.)
When we receive your parcel, the first thing we do is to count your screens to make sure the quantity matches the number listed on the enclosed printout. Next, we test each screen and complete an intake form. When testing your screens the first thing we check is to make sure we haven’t been sent any copy LCDs. (These are manufactured differently and can’t be refurbished.)
After this, we test each LCD to make sure it isn’t broken, the touch is working correctly and that there are no damaged pixels or pressure marks visible on the screen. Pixel damage and pressure marks are the single most common issue missed by people sending screens to us. Often, if your customer has been using the screen for a long time while the glass has been cracked, the pressure will cause damage to the screen. Pressure damage normally shows itself as white, green, blue or red marks that are typically only noticeable on a dark screen. Often we will test an order with the lights off to make sure that we can see the marks properly.
With Apple iPhone LCD displays we generally separate the screen using molybdenum cutting wire. This is so we can preserve the original backlight. Once the glass has been removed we also remove the polarizer. Some refurbishers will try to save the original polarizer by using thinner wire to separate the glass. However, we always replace the polarizer, as often it gets scratched when the glass is broken, when the glass is being removed or when we clean the screen.
Lastly, the iPhone LCD screen will move on to the final stages of refurbishment where it will receive the finishing touches. This part of the process varies depending on the model of the LCD screen but generally, the first thing we would do is check the home button is working.
From left to right- The LCD inside the mould for installation of the replacement glass, a closeup of the rainbow tint on the lens glass, and the oleophobic coating in action.
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