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 LCD BUYBACK PROGRAM: What do you do with all your cracked iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Samsung screens after you finish a repair? Injured Gadgets offers the perfect solution, LCD buybacks! Whether you prefer cash or store credit, we offer competitive buyback pricing to all of our customers, and we even include free shipping labels (50 screen minimum) for you to ship us your broken screens! Pricing changes on LCD buyback pricing from time to time due to market volatility. A rate is not locked in until the day you ship your buyback. Buybacks can take up to 1-3 business days to process.The pricing below is for Store credit only! If you prefer Paypal or check, we deduct 10%!

History of the LCD: Although popularized in the late 20th and early 21st century, the LCD was invented in 1964 at RCA Laboratories in Princeton, NJ. Here’s a look at key milestones that gave rise to LCD’s popularity today. 1970: LCD experiences first commercial success with advent of twisted-nematic mode of operation. LCDs were used in portable products with small displays like digital watches and pocket calculators. 1988: Sharp Corporation creates a 14” active-matrix, full-color, full-motion display using a thin-film-transistor array. After this, Japan launched a full-scale LCD industry where large displays were supplied to personal computers first, then television monitors.



How an LCD Works: Unlike its CRT predecessor, LCDs use a polarized backlight that provides light to individual pixels on a rectangular grid. Each pixel has a RGB sub-pixel that can be turned on or off. This creates millions of possible color combinations by adjusting individual levels of light. When all sub-pixels are off, the display will appear black. When all sub-pixels are on at 100% saturation, the display appears white. The liquid crystals are composed of a part liquid, part solid substance that can be twisted using electrical voltage. Modern LCDs use an active matrix, which are more efficient and responsive than passive-matrix displays. Passive matrices controlled individual pixels by sending a charge to their row and column. These displays would often appear blurry during fast-moving sequences since a limited number of charges could be sent per second.

Is a Damaged Screen Still Valuable? Most devices have two screens—the outer glass cover protects the inner screen, which is the LCD. For example, take a smartphone with a cracked screen. If the phone’s display still lights without error and functions normally, the front glass cover is most likely damaged. If there are spots, lines, or the display doesn’t light properly, the LCD is most likely damaged. As you may have guessed, the LCD is the more expensive part any screen replacement. It’s important to note that the digitizer, which handles touch screen functionality, is a common associated repair. This is due to the fact that it is also housed behind the glass cover. Even if the glass cover is cracked, a good LCD is still valuable—there can even be value in an LCD that functions but is damaged.

What is LCD Buyback? Generally, LCD buyback is a simple process. Repair depots purchase cracked and damaged screens to refurbish. Typically, the company will inspect and grade the device. The grade will translate to a set cash value. You then have the option to accept or reject the offer. LCD buyback experts, Screenbuyback.com hand tests each screen at our state-of-the-art facility in Greensburg, PA. Our grading criteria is based on 20+ years of quality control standards in recycling and remanufacturing LCD and OLED technology. Your results will be provided within three business days of receiving the product. Your approval at that time will engage the payment process. Customers unsatisfied with results can have their shipment returned, with customer responsible for any shipping/freight charges. LCD buyback couldn’t be any easier with screenbuyback.com! Our process is hassle free and designed for you to recoup the highest value for your cracked and broken screens. We even buyback undamaged, old LCDs. With resul.

(a) If your screen flickers, jumps or flashes: This type of problem may occur in a dry environment where static electricity can be easily generated by human body and therefore interferes with the display signal. This leads to screen color issues or a broken or flickering screen. Please rest assured that HUAWEI smartphone has an automatic display correction mechanism that can fix this problem in a few seconds. If not, please try restarting your phone.(b) If your touchscreen does not respond: In this case, please press and hold the power button to restart your phone. If the problem persists, there may be a hardware problem with your phone. Please back up your data beforehand and bring your phone with the proof of purchase to a HUAWEI Authorized Service Center for further assistance. (c) If your touchscreen is too sensitive: When Glove mode (only available on certain phone models) is activated, the touchscreen becomes more sensitive so that you can use your phone while wearing gloves. However, the Glove mode can make the screen too sensitive if you operate it with your bare hands. Please deactivate it in Settings.

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