At Sell Your LCDs , we provide refurbishments for the OLED-based iPhone X, iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max screens.
The iPhone X was the primary iPhone to feature an OLED-based screen, instead of the LCDs found in previous models. Apple later included OLEDs within the iPhone XS and XS Max (as well because the iPhone 11 Pro, which we discuss elsewhere).
From your point of view, because the end customer, you don’t need to worry about these details if you don’t want to; in any case , we’re here to try to to the diligence on your behalf! The procedure for sending your OLED iPhone screens to us for refurbishment is that the same because it is for all others; simply follow the instructions and complete the refurbishment form before dispatching your screens.
Preparing and Sending Your Screens
Filling Out the form
In order to send your iPhone X/XS/XSM OLED screens to us for refurbishment, you initially got to complete the refurbishment form. Note that we require the underlying display itself to be in working order, otherwise we can’t accept it.
After you’ve filled in your name and address, you'll list the number of every screen type you've got to send us. (The form covers all the products we accept for refurbishing, including both OLEDs and LCDs by other manufacturers). you'll list any additional requirements within the “other” box at the top.
Once We Receive Your Screens
First Checks
Once your parcel
arrives within the workshop, we
open it to verify that the screens included within
the box match those on the printout of the shape that you’ve enclosed. then , we’ll test the condition of every screen, filling in an intake form.(At this stage we also verify that no unofficial
third party copy screens are included,
as we can’t refurbish those).
Next, we test each OLED screen to form sure it’s in working condition.
A refurbished iPhone X screen, able to be boxed and sent off to a customer.
Cleaning an iPhone X screen. iPhone X screens just about finished. Getting ready to apply the glass to an iPhone X screen.
These screens are just about finished and now just need to be packaged safely in their boxes. A batch of iPhone XS Max and iPhone X screens about to be laminated. Removing the old frame and glue from an iPhone XS Max screen. Applying glue to a frame about to be applied to an iPhone X screen.
Getting the packing ready. The screens, already safely in their cartons, go into the box. Filling any empty space with packaging. Sealed and labelled and ready to be sent off.
So, What are you waiting for? Fill out the refurbishment form now!