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Top mobile phone parts and tools supplier in USA in 2023

Here is a list of the top suppliers of mobile phone parts and tools in USA in 2023, most of them are very famous, if you just open your repair shop, it is helpful for you. I will compare them in my next post Top 1: Mobilesentrix, https://www.mobilesentrix.com/, visits: 600K/month, located at Chantilly, Virginia Top 2: Phonelcdparts, https://www.phonelcdparts.com/, visits: 120K/month, located at Wayne, New Jersey Top 3: Injuredgadgets, https://www.injuredgadgets.com/, visits: 120K/month, located at Norcross, Georgia Top 4: Repairs Universe, https://www.repairsuniverse.com/, visits: 80K/month, located at Las Vegas, Nevada Top 5: Fixez, https://www.fixez.com/, visits: 65K/month, located at Henderson, Nevada Top 6: Repair Parts USA, https://repairpartsusa.com/, visits: 60K/month, located at Sunrise, Florida Top 7: eTechparts, https://www.etechparts.com/, visits: 55K/month, located at Southlake, Texas Top 8: Gadgetfix, https://gadgetfix.com/, visits: 50K/month, located at Irvine, California

New products for repair shops in 2023 - Universal Mobile Phone Battery cell kits

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I personally recommend this new product -- Universal Mobile Phone Battery cell kits.  It can save our money to stock too much different batteries for so many different mobile phone models, Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, Motorola, Oppo, Vivo, Oneplus.... etc.  You can watch this video and know how it works.  Step 1, search smartphone model on webpage https://br.tzg.ink/ and find the number of universal battery cell  Step 2, soldering the battery flex cable on universal battery cell   Where to buy? You can purchase from Teevo app online store.   “Teevo” are available in App store and Google play.   IOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/teevo/id1603185109   Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.teevo.android

What should we do If the screen on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch doesn‘t respond to touch ?

If your touchscreen responds slowly, inconsistently, or doesn't respond at all, follow these steps. Check your touchscreen Make sure that your hands are clean and dry, then try these steps: 1.       If you have a case or screen protector on your device, try removing it. 2.       Clean the screen with a soft, slightly damp, lint-free cloth. 3.       Unplug your device. 4.       Restart your device . If you can't restart it, you can  force restart your device . If your touchscreen still doesn't respond like it should, contact  Apple Support  or take your device to an Apple Retail Store or Apple Authorized Service Provider . Adjust your settings for 3D Touch If you have an iPhone 6s or later that isn't responding properly to 3D Touch presses, you can adjust the settings: 1.       Go to Settings > General. 2.       Tap Accessibility > 3D Touch. 3.       Then adjust the sensitivity of the setting. Get more help ·          Find

How to Tell OEM and Copy LCD of iPhone 6?

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Here we show you 5 tips to tell the difference between an OEM and copy LCD for the iPhone 6. Tip 1: Apple Logo The most obvious evidence towards an OEM iPhone LCD screen is whether or not Apple's logo is present. Are there Apple logos on both the LCD screen flex and digitizer's flex cables? Moreover, is there an Apple logo printed on the back of the LCD screen? If there are, then congrats! You have a 100% OEM manufactured and assembled iPhone 6 LCD screen and digitizer assembly. Please keep this tip it in mind when you are buying iPhone 6 LCD screens. Additionally, there is a laser mark on the front facing camera's retaining bracket and proximity sensor retaining bracket. If the laser mark is present then you will be able to see a blue layer film reflected in the light on the covers. Tip 2: Cable Flexibility The  next tip requires you to check out the flexibility of the flex cables. The OEM factories need to produce softer and more flexible

How To Test the Quality of Your Phone's Touchscreen?

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Be careful, once you notice a problem, you won't be able to forget about it. A phone can be built well, and have fast internals, but if the touch screen is of poor quality, the experience will be damaged. This is of special concern with Android. Many manufacturers use different hardware with different capabilities. You also have to worry about defects that can adversely affect the image quality of the screen. It's also possible for a high quality touch screen to be defective when you take it out of the box. There are a few easy things you can do to make sure your touch screen is detecting your interactions correctly.  Just use it first Pay attention to the conditions the phone is in if issues arise. Users of the HTC Evo 4G noticed that the lower half of their touch screens were unresponsive intermittently. After examining the situation, it was clear that having the phone sitting on an insulating surface was causing the capacitive touches not to be detected. Your expe

How to protect phone screen from breaking?

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With smartphone screens getting bigger and bigger, dropping a phone on concrete floor is often a death sentence for the screen. While technological development had a big impact on scratch resistance, a massive amount of iPhone or Android phone screens break on a daily basis. While the best protection from breaking your phones screen is to not drop it in the first place (duh), there are ways to protect it from breaking when it hits the ground. The solution: Glass screen protectors While plastic screen protectors were quite popular in the past, a recent trend is using tempered glass screen protectors . But why would you put another layer of glass on top of your screen, which is already protected with a glass layer on top of it? Simply put, adding a glass protector to your screen won’t change your every day experience much. Controlling your phone still feels nice, your screen is protected from scratches and the glass protector almost completely absorbs impact damage when dropping th

How to Keep Your Phone's Battery Healthy?

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That phone in your pocket is a modern miracle. Ditto the laptop on your desk, the tablet in your backpack, maybe even the watch on your wrist. And regardless of what each is capable of, they all have one cornerstone component to thank, one that you probably ought to know how to take care of: A battery. The first step to knowing your device's battery is to narrow down the kind. The first kind you might think of (and the kind you probably grew up with) are nickel-metal hydride, or NiMH batteries. These, generally, are the ones that look like a normal disposable batteries, except you can plug them into a wall charger for some extra juice whenever your TV remote dies. The batteries in your modern-day gadgets—from iPhones to laptops to Bluetooth headphones to tablets—are a different beast entirely. These are lithium-ion (aka li-ion) batteries, and they have some pretty significant advantages over NiMH and other rechargeable batteries that came before. Lithium-ion batteries are al