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Was wondering if all repair shops knew that their broken LCD assemblies for just about every phone (if the LCD is good) is worth from a few bucks on wards to $60+. We purchase LCD screens back from the repair shops that we do business with and am still amazed at how many people have thrown away their screens and could have made thousands of dollars selling them out. What do you do with your broken LCD screens?
We used to throw ours away until recently a business contacted us offering us money for broken iphone and galaxy screens! Its pretty amazing i had no idea that they could be recycled let alone be worth money! :)
If it’s just the front glass is broken, someone can extract the functioning LCD/touch sensors. If the display or the touch layer is damaged, it’s mostly useless
Hi! The biggest name I know of for any company buying broken-glass LCDs is www.lcdswap.com I collect LCDs from my area and sell them about 2-5K each month. They are located in Canada but they offer a price-match guarantee with all competitors and cover shipping so can’t go wrong with that.
I do repair work in Australia and have nearly 100s of Iphone 4/4S/ Ipod, S2, HTC and Sony xperia LCDs. How do i sell it?
Hi Dustin! This is the website that sells Smartphone’s LCD Screens in bulk, and they almost always have a huge stock of broken (but tested and working LCD Screens). I Hope it will be helpful for you. en.Smartphoneslcd.com.
have a company that buys my broken screens to but have to be original sceens and the lcd must not be damaged.
Any of you attempted the glass only on the iPhone 5? Pain in the backside, but was worth it when prices were higher. Only issue I had was loca seeping into the backlight, but I just kept the fully damaged lcd, and robbed the backlights of those, else they cost about £3 plus about £4 for the glass. Still pretty good if you have the time to do them.
Anyone have used iPhone 5&6 Lcd please email me. I like to buy from you
Most people get them refurbished it’s cheaper and more profitable I use prorefurbish.com the quality is really good I don’t have any problems with them.
I usually sell them to Recellparts. I think it’s OK.
Does anyone know who offers the best prices here in the UK? Whilst I don’t have mountains of screens building up each month (~10 or so) I have built up a small collection of displays which are ready to be sent back into the repair chain. On top of mobile / tablet displays, does anyone have an idea of where I can send off laptop displays etc for proper recycling. With WEEE regulations in mind I have not binned any waste which I have built up as of yet and its slowly starting to take up a corner of the office