2016年8月9日星期二

How to Find a Good Smartphone’s LCD Recycler?

In this techno world each and everything has its worth even if it is broken, BER, worn out or even scrap, as sometimes one’s garbage or scrap is other person’s goldmine. BER, Broken and Scrap electronics and other IT equipment that are of no worth still possess a good number of useful components and parts that can be reused or recycled.
Just like these electronic equipments, a Smartphone also possess a good number of electronic items that can be re-used and are of a good worth, especially their LCD screens. A Smartphone’s LCD screen is of a good worth even when it is broken (only digitizer broken), and can be sold at a very high price.
There are a good number of companies that sell smartphone broken screens all over the world to other companies which recycle them and send them out in the market again. Finding such type of Smartphone’s screen recycler is really not that difficult, you can find dozens of them online, but the only problem with such type of sellers is that they sell substandard, out of order and untested LCD Screens which came out as faulty hence causing huge loss to the buyer, but when you choose to go with a well reputed seller like www.recellparts.com.
www.recellparts.com is known to be the biggest recycler of these used and broken LCD Screens (only screen broken), and they offer 100% tested, original and working LCD screens of different Smart phones so you don’t need to go through the entire phase of retesting those LCD screens. Besides everything else, you will also be offered at the best rates.
The best thing about this company is that they don’t recycle their LCD screens to different countries or regions, but they buyback broken screens from USA (Typically they don't like to accept orders from overseas mainly because of the shipping costs/damages incurred by shipping. ), so if you are looking forward towards selling broken LCD screens (only front glass/digitizer broken) then you should go with this company, as they offer you high quality products at best possible price.

2016年8月8日星期一

Lucky woman finds iPhone 5s alive and well after dropping it out of a plane


In what has been described as an "absolute miracle", a Canadian woman dropped an iPhone 5s out of a flying plane, and found it later in a surprisingly good condition.

Jeannine Buck of Abbotsford, British Columbia, was flying in a small Cessna plane at about 2,500 feet (760 meters) up in the air over a vast, beautiful park (Stanley Park, Vancouver). She started snapping photos of the surroundings out of an open window, when the strong wind grabbed the iPhone from her hand and hastily sent it towards the ground. Fortunately, the handset hit tree branches before actually reaching the ground, and this may have very well saved it.

A few hours after dropping the 5s, the woman had to resort to a friend's phone and the Find My iPhone app to locate her device. When she finally found it, she discovered that it was fully functional, with only minor scuffs - no broken screen or anything like that. It does look like the iPhone, pictured below after being recovered, was protected by a case, but it's still pretty amazing that it survived. 

After recovering the iPhone, Jeannine Buck changed her ringtone to Bee Gees' classic Stayin' Alive (a song that she had used as a ringtone before). Makes sense, right?


, by Florin T.

2016年6月1日星期三

A complete guide to blacklisted cell phones

A complete guide to blacklsited cell phones
Buying a used cellphone can be a great idea: you can save money, obtain an already unlocked phone, or buy a brand or a particular model you couldn’t otherwise afford. It sounds ideal, but unfortunately, buying a cellphone that is blacklisted can mean not only is your phone completely useless to you, you could potentially end up with a knock at the door from the police asking some difficult questions.
Think it can’t happen to you? In 2013 over 3.2 million cellphones were stolen in the United States alone, double the amount stolen in the previous year, so this is a fast growing problem. It means millions of cellphones are out there being advertised daily on online auction sites and listing sites around the world that could well be stolen, and you won’t know anything about it until you arm yourself with what to look for and what questions to ask.
Understanding your IMEI
Every mobile device in the world, whether it’s a cell phone or a tablet, has a unique serial number known as the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identifier). In a growing number of countries, operators enable consumers to report a mobile phone or device as lost or stolen using the device’s unique identity number, the IMEI.  The operator can block the phone from their mobile network, which is called IMEI blacklisting. Participating operators have an up to date Device Check database which contains the IMEI for devices reported as stolen or lost, as well as the device model and capabilities.
Groupe Speciale Mobile (GSM), established in 1982, defines the GSM standard as the internationally accepted digital cellular telephony standard. Global mobile connections now exceed some 10 billion connections, and as of 2015, exceeds the total population of the globe.
As a means of controlling this vast number of global connections, which is increasingly important in an age of international organized crime and terrorism, blacklisted IMEIs are provided to the GSMA central IMEI Database which allows operators to exchange data and to block devices on multiple networks both nationally and internationally.
How your IMEI is broadcast to the network
Each time you make a call your SIM card immediately identifies you as a subscriber to that particular carrier. If your account is in order, then you can make the call and use the services of your service provider. Before that can happen, however, the network will check your phone’s IMEI, which is a number that is unique to every GSM handset.
Like IMEI, Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) devices also use something similar called an Electronic Serial number, or ESN. The IMEI or ESN identifies the phone to your carrier and it checks that the handset is valid to use. If the phone is locked to another carrier or if it’s lost or stolen your service provider can use the IMEI to “blacklist” a device which means you won’t be able to make calls.
So for example, it’s the IMEI, and not your customer profile that lets a large carrier such as AT&T know that you are using an iPhone. Even if you switch to a different type of phone, a BlackBerry or an Android, your service provider will know which phone you are using. Even when you jailbreak a phone, your IMEI will still give your chosen service provider the information they need to know.
What happens when you discover you have a Blacklisted Phone?
Each time you switch your phone on or attempt to make a call, the network systems check the IMEI number of the handset you are using as soon as you insert a SIM card.
In the USA, the cellphone blacklist is operated by the CTIA, which works with leading cellphone providers includingAT&TCellcomNex-Tech WirelessSprintT-Mobile USA, and Verizon Wireless to provide a vast database of blacklisted phones. They are also linked to the GSM IMEI database.
In the UK, when the SIM card is inserted, the IMEI number of your handset is cross referenced with the Central Equipment Identity Register (CEIR), which is also known as the IMEI database. If the IMEI number of your handset is on the CEIR/IMEI blacklist then the network will either refuse to send a signal to your phone (No signal strength at all or will supply a signal but will not allow any outgoing or incoming calls.
If your IMEI number is on the CEIR your handset is blacklisted and therefore of no use to you or anyone else except for spare parts.
Why are blacklisted phones still so prevalent?
Despite huge efforts by service providers and international cellphone network organizations to clamp down on stolen cellphones, inevitably the system has its shortcomings and criminals can still get around the blacklist database by sending blacklisted handsets overseas, which is why cellphone theft still tops the list of stolen items. It’s a crime worth billions every year to international organized crime syndicates. The so called petty criminal who pickpockets your handset while you gaze into a shop window could be passing the phone on as his part in a global crime syndicate. Also, IMEI’s can in some circumstances be changed or rewritten. Don’t be tempted to try it, it’s against the law and will result in a jail term, but it still goes on.
Another major reason criminals want to get hold of your cellphone is not just to sell it on the international market, it’s the chilling fact that while 77% of users use their cellphones for online banking transactions, less than a quarter of these have any type of security on their phones! Accessing sensitive banking details on an unprotected cellphone is much easier than robbing a bank!
There are also several examples of incomplete data with all of the blacklist databases because the submitting of details is still voluntary. For example, a handset that is barred in the USA could still work in Mexico and vice versa, and a cellphone bought or stolen in the UK can work in a different country. A large number of UK barred handsets find their way to Italy, Spain and France.
Unlocking VS Unblocking a Cell Phone
There is an important difference between unlocking and unblocking a cell phone. Unlocking a cellphone from a service provider to be able to choose another is perfectly legal, but when a mobile phone is “unblocked” criminals can change the IMEI number and make the cellphone operational again. This practice is illegal and only the manufacturers are allowed to alter it.
Unblocking mobile phones is a criminal offence and carries custodial sentences. It is even an offence to simply offer to unblock or reprogram a phone.
Select your seller wisely!
If you are buying a phone online, and amazingly, 74% of consumers do, and you see one you want to buy on an auction site or a listing site, first determine whether the phone in the picture is the exact same phone you are actually being offered. No matter what site you are on you should expect to be able to glean some basic stats about the phone: the color, the correct model number, its storage capacity; all these are vital details in the device description.
The next step is to see if you can contact the seller to ask for the IMEI, if he or she refuses to give you this important piece of information, be wary and walk away. It could mean they have something to hide, and the fact is, there are so many other options you could explore rather than running the risk of a blacklisted phone. For example, Amazon and eBay have a safeguard of profiles and seller reviews that make them more trustworthy than buying from unmonitored websites. Also, Swappa and Glyde, have policies and safeguards in place for buyers. For example, Glyde holds the seller’s payment in escrow until the buyer has checked the device and confirmed that it’s clean and offers a full refund policy if not satisfied.
If you pay for your phone through PayPal or with a credit card you should be able to obtain a refund if the phone proves to be blacklisted.
If you are buying an iDevice, Apple now has a service on iCloud.com called Check Activation Lock Status. This enables you to quickly see if a device was obtained illegally. If you have managed to obtain the IMEI serial number from your seller, you can tell if someone used ‘Find My iPhone’ to switch on Activation Lock.
Activation Lock was introduced in iOS 7. It locks down the device, making it unusable until the correct Apple ID and password have been entered. So if you do purchase a bad Apple so to speak, you won’t be able to use it. You can also check how much warranty is left on the device by checking the serial number too.
Buying a cellphone online is always a case of ‘buyer beware’, which is essential for any major purchase from a complete stranger on the internet.
How to check if your IMEI is Blacklisted
IMEI stands for International Mobile Station Equipment Identity. It’s the key identifier of each and every cellphone around the world. You can check your phone’s IMEI quickly and easily on a number of free sites:
So it really is very easy to do some basic homework before you allow yourself to become stuck with a blacklisted mobile phone. If in doubt you can also check with the service provider that is hosting the phone or even your own current provider. You can quickly look for free IMEI services in your own country by checking on the internet.
There is also a paid for service called Checkmend but beware, if you use this site and the IMEI is blacklisted, you might just be approached by your local Law Enforcement agency who have direct access to the searches made on the Checkmend website. This could result in an unwanted visit to the police station at an unsociable hour of the day.
What to do once you are certain your phone is not blacklisted
This is the easy bit. If you obtain a clean cellphone but you are not happy with the service provider that is hosting it, or you simply want an unlocked phone, UnlockBase offers the web’s largest database of service providers and cellphone models that can be safely, quickly and economically unlocked via remote unlocking, and it can all be done in a matter of minutes. Also, UnlockBase won’t be beaten on price, so if you find a genuine deal elsewhere that unlocks the same model for less, UnlockBase will match it or beat it for price, and you can’t say fairer than that!
Buying a new cellphone can be a fun and rewarding experience provided you exercise caution and know your facts prior to purchase. Study this article well, ask questions, don’t be fobbed off and walk away if you are in the least bit suspicious. Also, let your friends know about this article by sharing it.

2016年5月31日星期二

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2016年5月18日星期三

can i sell my broken screens/ recycle smartphone/ lcd seller/ a good lcd seller

One of the most common questions that I have encountered so far is, whether a person is able to sell his used / broken Smart phone screens to somewhere or not? The answer is simple; our world has turned into a global village where each and everything has some price in one form or the other.  So if you think your used Smartphone screen is worthless and is only worthy of your Trash Can then think again.





Who Buy Smartphone Used Screens?
There are a good number of recycling companies that actually pay top dollar for used Smartphone screens. However there are some of the terms and condition that you need to follow in order to sell these broken LCD screens.
There are some companies that buy these used Smartphone displays on Kilos, while there are also companies like Recellparts.com that pays cash for every single used/broken Smartphone screens.
Each and every Smartphone LCD screen is evaluated differently as per its model, and you are paid per piece. These prices always vary from one another and it is mainly due to the type and quality of display screens.
What Happens to these Used Smart Phone Screens?
Each and everything can be recycled, especially when it has something to do with electronics. These used displays are refurbished and used in other refurbished phones or they are restored and sent out to the markets, while some of them also refine them and send them out for filtering.
Hence it means that your used as well as broken smart phone screens also has some value even when you think they are of no use. So it is always a good idea to sell them out to the companies that buys them, as you will not only be making money in this entire process, but you will also be doing favor to the environment at the same time.

2016年4月14日星期四

Unbeatable Prices for Your Broken LCDs/Your Ultimate Choice to Earn Highest Profits from Broken LCDs - Recellparts.com

RecellParts is an American company located in Southern California that specializes in recycling LCD's. As you know the repair industry has been changing rapidly. Screen prices have rocketed and the market for repairs continues to grow. Now that prices for replacements have been increasing, recycling can help you regain your lost profits. We have made it OUR mission to give YOUR business a competitive advantage in the cellular phone industry AND to provide a cleaner environment for everyone. 

We test and process tens of thousands of screens per month, and we have the capacity to process even more. Our facility provides trained techs and staff that have years of experience in this field. They have been specifically trained  to handle and test your screens with the utmost care and accuracy. 

All screens that enter our facility will be tested and double tested so that we can ensure YOU the money you deserve. We pride ourselves on the transparency and ease of use of our company's service so that we can build the maximum trust between us. Every step of the ordering and testing process you will receive updates on the status of your screens. Our customer service team is dedicated to helping our account holders on any issues regarding their orders. Call us anytime from 9am-5:30pm Pacific Time or Email us at support@recellparts.com. 

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2016年4月5日星期二

Earn Higher Profits from Your Broken/Smashed/Cracked LCD Screens-Recellparts.com

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