If you’re a trade customer looking to purchase refurbished phone screens from us- good news. We’ve now made this easier and offer a selection through the website.
You can find out more here.
Those of you keeping an eye on our website may have recently noticed that we now offer refurbishment of OLED screens for the following models in the Apple iPhone 14 and Apple iPhone 14 pro family.
- Apple iPhone 14
- Apple iPhone 14 Plus
- Apple iPhone 14 Pro
- Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max
As with our existing iPhone LCD screen refurbishment and OLED screen refurbishment services, we offer regular “screen-only” iPhone 14 series screen refurbishment (where you supply us with the screen only) and “full-device” screen refurbishment (where you supply the entire device to us, and we remove, refurbish and replace the screen on your behalf!)
Remember that, unlike some newcomers to screen refurbishment, We Buy LCDs is long-established. We’ve been offering screen refurbishment services since 2015 and our parent company (Disk Depot Ltd.) has been involved in the digital repair business for most of its twenty year existence! We’ve been repairing smartphones almost since the original iPhone came out in 2007 and laptop and desktop computers before that!
That’s why you can trust the staff at We Buy LCDs for your iPhone 14 and 14 Pro screen refurbishment needs.
(As usual, take a look at our refurbishment price list and refurb submission form for the latest prices. Or get in touch via our contact form or WhatsApp if you have any questions.)
Good news! We are now offering refurbishment services for Apple iPhone 13, Apple iPhone 13 Pro, Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max and Apple iPhone 13 Mini OLED screens.
From 25 November 2021 onwards, we have updated and expanded our list of refurbishment options. This includes the replacement of the old “basic” and “premium” services with “screen-only” and “full-device” refurbishment, optional screen protectors and a few other changes.
Just a quick look at one of our technicians removing the glass from an ”’iPhone 12 Pro Max screen”’ before it gets refurbished with new glass by ourselves.
Overview – Old Meets New
For those in the repair business, there’s a nice surprise as far as the new 2020 Apple iPhone SE is concerned- it reuses (and can therefore accept) many existing iPhone 8 parts. Most importantly, the screens are compatible. (More about this later on).Overview
If you’ve read our other articles, you’ll know that we’re not fans of “copy” phone screens (i.e. unofficial replacements designed and manufactured by independent companies). The quality is almost always inferior to originals, and often downright abysmal.
A more serious problem is that badly-designed copies can- and often do- damage the phones they’re attached to.