Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Myths behind Apple iPhone Screen Replacement Assembly Parts

Many technicians wonder whether the screens they are sourcing for repairing are genuine or not. Here are some insiders information in this market:
  1. You are impossible to get a 100% new and original screen assembly as they should all goes to Apple. All those so called 100% genuine screens are detached from original iPhone. Detaching from iPhone means they are genuine but not 100% brand new.
  2. LCD panels actually are supplied by LG/Sharp/Toshiba and they are authorised LCD manufacturer but they actually are not allow to sell iPhone LCD panel directly to wholesalers in the market because it is a violation to their agreement with Apple. Apple QC teams has a very strict QC standard on LCD quality and those QC failed batch will be rejected by Apple but the question is whether these manufacturers will indeed destroy them? Surely they won’t. They will still produce those assembly and sell to the China parallel trader in Shenzhen China.
  3. If you are not professional person, it is difficult for you to distinguish genuine and OEM by colour display, brightness and contrast.
  4. Those good quality screen replacement are produced with these LCD panes from LG/Sharp/Toshiba, however, the glass panel, bezel and digitisers  are not 100% genuine.
  5. Genuine or not can be distinguished by checking whether there is a Apple logos on the the flex cables attached to the digitiser. However, due to China legislation, manufacturers will choose to scribble out the logos to prevent any lawsuit.
  6. Also, flex cables from genuine screens are often softer and more flexible in order to make sure it will not break during the installation.
  7. Usually, the OEM LCD glass has a special coating on its surface so that any water drops should be rolling off easily on the surface.
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