Everyone Knows the LCD Screens are made in China
In the past five years, we have seen the advent of cell phones in a very competitive air and each new creation has always set new standards in the market, both in terms of price and features. The two most sought after names in the market are Apple’s iPhone and Samsung. The iPhone runs in a different operating system than the Samsung phones, the former known as the iOS and the latter running on Android. Of course this also means that both have different features that run in a different manner than the other, and those that determine how user friendly these phones are. There is a different group of people who prefer the Samsung phones and then there is another group of people who prefer the iPhone. The iPhone has a slightly higher price in the market and it is almost impossible to copy the signature iPhone features into another phone or operating system. But since there are many phones other than Samsung that operate on Android, it is easy to find the Samsung features in a more affordable cell phone set. Because of the high prices of both the iPhone and Android phone, the accessories that come with these phones are also very expensive if bought separately. People break their phones almost every day. Sometimes it slips out of the hand or you just accidentally step on it or let’s say, sleep on it, resulting in a cracked screen. For the iPhone, if the upper glass layer of the screen is cracked, there is less to worry about especially in the money department. But if the crack reaches the LED, then the cost increases automatically. Once the damage has been done, it is hard to find someone reliable to fix the screen and not damage it even further. When trying to find the genuine screen, there are a few things that need to be kept in mind. One of the most common misconceptions we see in the iPhone repair business is the true meaning and understanding of the definition of non-original LCD Screens and original OEM screens. It seems every company that sells LCD screens or buys back broken LCD screens uses slightly different terminology.
If you’re a bit unsure whom to trust, don’t panic. The root differences between the various screens in hopes that some sense of common knowledge will be defined over here. There are two to three types of screens available for the iPhone, for example the AAA screen, which is also known as the copy screen and you need to be vary of the differences between screens to recognize a copy screen. The original screen is known as the OEM screen. It is recommended that customers always opt for the OEM screen however expensive it maybe so that the wrong screen cannot damage the phone further. Other terminology used by the buyers and sellers of screens are:
Original OEM Grade A Copy High Copy High Copy Grade A Grade A Grade A+ Grade AAA Original Replacement
There are many shops and stores that operate online as well for the free shipping of phone screens for cell phone sets such as Samsung Galaxy S6 edge, iPhone 6 and 6 plus and the iPad. The most commonly available screens these days are those of iPhone 6 and 6+, because these are the latest models. For a reliable iPhone 6 plus LCD replacement screen, you can always turn to GTE – LCD, that is a store operating in New York as well as in Hong Kong and operates online too for overseas customers. The GTE buys and sells broken/original factory direct phone screens. The smartest choice for someone who is looking for an original iPhone 6 plus LCD replacement screen should be to opt for the original replacement, or the A+ screen, not the AA or AAA screen, because as explained before, the AAA screen is another name for a copy screen. The single or positive A’s denote refurbished screens, that are original but nor brand new. The iPhone 6 plus is an expensive phone which means one cannot just hamper the quality of their iPhone just because of a non-original copy screen. It is always smart to look for a reliable retailer who sells original OEM iPhone screens, especially for iPhone 6 plus LCD and to avoid being tricked into buying the AAA screens.