lcd screen bubbles made in china
In Union Repair store, we grade our iPhone screen into 5 different types of quality on the basis of different material assembled. The following is the full details of each condition.
It is with widely accept major complaint replacements for original parts, which keeps a right balance between price and quality. It has sustainable supplying chain in China, and all the components of the screen are copy quality. Typically, the LCD screen is from several different factories, the most popular 4 on China market are JK,AUO, LongTeng, and ShenChao. By comparing the brightness and sharpness of the LCD, we found JK is the best quality among them and the second best is AUO. No doubt, the other components on the screen are all copy.
It is better than After Market Basic cause it comes with original laminated flexes and the LCD panel. Other components like touch panel, frame(hot pressed), backlight, polarize lens, and OCA is all copy from different factories.
The core components (like LCD and flexes) is 100% original pulled from used iPhone while the frame and touch panel is copy. The touch panel and frame come together with cold pressed glue and assembled together with the LCD by the capable third-party factory which keeps its excellent quality.
No doubt, it is tear down from used iPhone with all the parts 100% original and working perfectly just like an original new screen, it has whatever the original new screen has. The only complaint about this quality is that some of the displays are with 1 or 2 scratches but still be welcome by our critical customers who are requiring good quality.
It is 100% original from Apple-authorized factories like Toshiba, Sharp, and LG. We get this kind of screen from the first level dealer. The touch panel of the screen is oleophobic coated which prevents from fingerprints when using your iPhone. And starting with iPhone 7g, the backlight from different authorized factories comes with a different code. Backlight from Sharp has the code begins with DKH/CON, from Toshiba begins with C11/F7C/FZQ, from LG begins with DTP/C3F.
Bubble solution has been around since the beginning of time and has never changed. It has become a commoditized industry made almost 100% in China. In China, bubble solutions are made with harsh detergent-like ingredients with Chinese water that is not always filtered correctly in order to hit lower cost requirements. This trickles down to giving kids allergic reactions on the skin and upset stomachs if ingested. This is a major concern of parents and pediatricians. In the struggling hospitality industry out of the pandemic, they needed to drive entertainment and traffic to their locations with social media-hungry consumers. Innovation around bubbles has been extremely limited, and primarily focused only on children’s products. Seasonality has also limited the full potential.
Bubble Universe is on a trajectory to reinvent how people of all ages interact with bubbles. Our bubble brands are a one-of-a-kind sensory, exciting, and completely safe experience. All our ingredients are food and USP grade so parents with young kids who already put things in their mouths can do so with no worries. Our bubbles are made in an FDA- registered, CGMP-certified, and allergen-free facility in the USA. We have partnered with the Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) to give back to the community.
Our current children’s product line, BubbleLick, creates naturally flavored bubbles you can lick! Flavors include watermelon, milk chocolate, glazed cinnamon roll, and cotton candy. We have also just launched a new bacon flavor for pets!
Tiger graduated from Chapman University with a degree in economics and landed his dream job in Hong Kong at the largest manufacturer of bubbles and bubble toys.
Spending four years in Hong Kong, his analytical prowess made him think that activity as wholesome as blowing bubbles deserved to be seen as a flying candy, not filled with chemicals and additives. There needed to be a better “solution” (pun intended!), so he decided to take matters into his own hands to make the experience of bubbles better for everyone. Bubble Universe
Tiger used his business savvy to team up with the best like-minded professionals to create the world’s safest bubble solution, so safe you can lick them. His partners included Dr. Dat Tran, a top U.S. pediatric immunologist allergist, and Li Wei Tan, a renowned formulation scientist who did a Ted Talk on Bubbles.
To accelerate future innovations, Tiger brought on Dr. Li Wei, an R&D veteran with experience leading Merck’s organic electronic group where she used nanotechnology, material science, and analytical chemistry to change the consumer experience. Her popular TED talk, ‘The fascinating science of bubbles, from soap to champagne’, is a must-watch! Bubble Universe
Bubbles are about to disrupt consumer packaged goods in an unprecedented way. This is the catalyst that the major CPG companies have been waiting for – defying gravity…
We hear all the time from BubbleLick customers that this is the most fun and entertaining way people have had interacting with friends, kids and pets. People also mention how insane it is to taste out of thin air. Parents love the peace of mind they get that their kids and pets who were already eating bubbles can now do so safely. Bubble Universe
Just check out our Instagram (@bubbles) and TikTok@bubblesyoucanlick as well as our customers @theflavourblaster to see how much fun people are having. The flavors add a new dimension to a classic childhood pastime. We’re excited that pets will also be able to join in on the fun with our new bacon flavor! Bubble Universe
Ive not had big problems with bubbles and screen replacements have you done these types of repairs before and keep having that problem? It may sound ghetto but when doing window tinting you can use a hairdryer to heat it up a bit and it will stretch out then use a kind of scraping tool to get the bubble out. Should work the same with a phone i wouldnt see why not. As far as the business goes i wouldn"t reccomend doign a glass only type of thing, i would highly reccomend if you"re going to do it repair all phone problems and if you can"t fix it or its totally shot thats fine just tell the customer and dont charge them. Im starting a game console and phone repair business where i am now and for someone your age i would reccomend you try that out unless you live somewhere that you have plenty of clients and opportunity to make money where i am theres not a lot of money going around so game consoles are pretty trendy along with the smartphones. One last thing don"t worry about spending hundreds or thousands of dollars on anything for a business until you already have the business going trust me you"ll get discouraged spending a thousand dollars on something and then finding out you can only make a hundred dollars a week or less on average so pace yourself and start with simple repairs work your way up to complex things and build a large understanding of what you want to work with. As a young person your biggest problem will be people not taking you seriously or trusting you have the knowledge to do something so work on speaking and knowledge and you should be able to get over that hurdle. Hope some of that us helpful.
Well if you have a demand for that in your area then i would say go for it. I have honestly not heard of the things you"re talking about but i have not done many phone repairs just a couple and i didnt have any specific issues. Maybe some of the newer stuff is like that but i cant say i know anything about it. The best i can figure from a google search is that its cured by a screen/digitzer replacement and it could be caused from internal pressure or heat causing weird things to happen. Did you replace a screen on a phone and have problems with bubbles or something this is the first ive really heard of issues like this.
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