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OEM vs. Aftermarket, Whats The Difference?
OEM stands for Original Equipment Manufacturer. This refers to a company that makes parts that are used in another company’s final branded product. A good example is Apple screens. Many Apple screens are manufactured in Samsung factories, then sold to Apple in the form Apple designed. So, in summary, OEM parts are genuine branded parts that are the same as the ones originally used in the device. On the other hand, aftermarket parts are made by an outside company that often has no connection to the manufacturer or brand. These... Read more...
OLED vs. LCD – What’s the Difference?
OLED stands for Organic Light Emitting Diode, meaning each pixel creates its own light. This is beneficial because it allows for: • True blacks: pixels can completely turn off  • Better contrast  • More vibrant colors  • Thinner screens  • Better viewing angles  • Faster response times (great for gaming and video) However, OLED displays also have a few downsides: • They're more expensive  • They can experience burn-in over time  • They are usually less bright in direct sunlight compared to top LCDs  • They can be more fragile... Read more...
How to Remove/Replace iPhone 16 Back Glass
To replace this back glass, you will need a few tools: • A pentalobe screwdriver  • A tri-head screwdriver  • A razor  • A hair dryer  • A guitar pick   (All of these tools, except for the hair dryer, come included in all of our repair kits.) First, remove the screws on the bottom of your phone with the pentalobe screwdriver, there will be 2 of these screws. Next, wedge your razor between the crack in the glass and the body of the phone. Carefully move the razor up... Read more...
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All of our parts are guaranteed to be genuine Apple components unless otherwise stated. We believe that when you purchase a mobile repair part, it should function flawlessly, otherwise, you deserve the right to a return or refund. All parts listed as “Original Apple” are carefully sourced from genuine iPhones and are thoroughly tested twice before being shipped to ensure quality and reliability. Read more...
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What’s Wrong With Your iPhone? A Guide to Common Problems and the Parts You Need to Fix Them
 Most phone problems are caused by one small part failing.If your iPhone isn’t charging, the camera is blurry, or the speaker stopped working, the fix is usually replacing a single component. Below is a quick guide to help you identify what’s wrong with your phone and the part you need to replace.   Common phone problems and what will fix them:   Phone won’t charge Possible problem: Charging port is damaged or dirty. Part you need:Charging port / lightning port assembly. Screen is cracked or black Possible problem: Broken display.... Read more...
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