Best Websites For Parts And Tools

XDARoni

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Best Websites For Android Parts

Before you go searching all over the internet to try and find a trusted website that sells the Android part you're looking for, you might want to take a quick look at this list of websites. We've all had those experiences where our parts show up mangled in poor packaging and broken. To avoid this problem let's use the websites that are used by professionals throughout the industry of smartphone repair.

Swappa Boneyard
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Swappa is a favorite among XDA users and is an awesome website for used phones and spare parts. You'll find a section called the junkyard where users can sell broken phones. Give it a glance and see if anyone is selling the phone that you need a part for. Even if you just need a charge port or something, having those extra parts might come in useful later on.

iFixit
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Definitely the most popular in the list, these guys take their business seriously. They have a wide variety of parts, tools and even teardown instructions. For almost every new product that comes out, they'll have a teardown video that shows you exactly what tools to use and how to take the phone apart. They also use high quality parts which are sometimes worth paying a little extra.

Directfix
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Directfix is where you go to get the absolute cheapest price. Very rarely do I find a website that is offering lower prices than they are. They also have repair directions and videos to check out if you need a little help with your repair project.

Repair Universe
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Repair Universe is great because of their huge selection of parts that they have available. Usually this is the place you'll end up if you're looking for that really obscure part that nobody else seems to have. Their shipping is fast as well so if you're in a pinch they might be the best option.

ebay
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The situations where I would recommend using ebay is when it's a specific part that you can't find on other websites, or if you're looking to get a broken phone to be used for parts. You have to be careful on ebay because you're usually buying from people who do not make their living off of smartphone parts alone. Because of this you will sometimes get low quality parts and they often break in the mail. Be sure to check your seller to make sure everything looks good before you buying from anyone.

Stick to these websites and you can rest assured that you're in good hands.
 
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Best Websites For Android Parts

Before you go searching all over the internet to try and find a trusted website that sells the Android part you're looking for, you might want to take a quick look at this list of websites. We've all had those experiences where our parts show up mangled in poor packaging and broken. To avoid this problem let's use the websites that are used by professionals throughout the industry of smartphone repair.

Swappa Boneyard
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Swappa is a favorite among XDA users and is an awesome website for used phones and spare parts. You'll find a section called the junkyard where users can sell broken phones. Give it a glance and see if anyone is selling the phone that you need a part for. Even if you just need a charge port or something, having those extra parts might come in useful later on.

iFixit
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Definitely the most popular in the list, these guys take their business seriously. They have a wide variety of parts, tools and even teardown instructions. For almost every new product that comes out, they'll have a teardown video that shows you exactly what tools to use and how to take the phone apart. They also use high quality parts which are sometimes worth paying a little extra.

Directfix
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Directfix is where you go to get the absolute cheapest price. Very rarely do I find a website that is offering lower prices than they are. They also have repair directions and videos to check out if you need a little help with your repair project.

Repair Universe
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Repair Universe is great because of their huge selection of parts that they have available. Usually this is the place you'll end up if you're looking for that really obscure part that nobody else seems to have. Their shipping is fast as well so if you're in a pinch they might be the best option.

ebay
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The situations where I would recommend using ebay is when it's a specific part that you can't find on other websites, or if you're looking to get a broken phone to be used for parts. You have to be careful on ebay because you're usually buying from people who do not make their living off of smartphone parts alone. Because of this you will sometimes get low quality parts and they often break in the mail. Be sure to check your seller to make sure everything looks good before you buying from anyone.

Stick to these websites and you can rest assured that you're in good hands.
I've ordered several parts for multiple devices from Amazon.com on different occasions. So far I've had no problems. It's mostly been screen glass and LCD's. However, I recently bent my note 4. The glass didn't break but the frame is bent considerably. I ordered a new frame from Amazon.com for 30 and free shipping. When it gets here I'll be swapping frames. Now to keep the glass from breaking dieting dissasembly.

I had a friend order a LCD and glass for her Note 10.1 2014 edition from eBay recently. It looked fine and in a pre install test it seamed to work ok. After it was installed the randomly quits responding to touch and it does not recognize the s-pen at all. It was advertised as being for a note but I think it was for the tab version. My friend is now trying to get a replacement but they don't want to exchange it because it was installed.

I guess the lesson here is to be careful no matter where you get your parts.

And thanks DrGreenway for the above list. :good:
 

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Yes, indeed, I also used several stores from this list. But sometimes I can't find some parts for old smartphones or new ones. Then I have to search all over the Internet. This is not very convenient.:(
Although lately I like replacement parts cell phone store. I ordered spare parts for Android smartphones and iPhone here. I like cheap prices, large assortment and all in one place.:)
So you can use this store, it's a trusted place. They have helped me out many times.;)
 
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