Showing posts with label IPhone Battery Wholesale Supplier. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IPhone Battery Wholesale Supplier. Show all posts

Tuesday, 4 August 2020

Market shortage of wireless Repair Parts

Over the past couple of weeks, it has come to our attention that a market shortage is very likely to happen in the wireless repair industry. The market is currently experiencing a shortage of several replacement parts needed for the repair industry. Many factors are causing this shortage, and we want to make sure you are as informed as possible.

Why is there a part shortage now?

Many factors and dynamics are causing this shortage, which is a bit different situation compared to Pre-COVID. This time around, things might take a little longer to go back to normal.

As you may have noticed, your store and shop may be busier than usual. It is also the case in every part of the world since many stores, including carriers, are currently closed. All the traffic for repairs is now directing to repair shops like yours. Consequently, all suppliers are also buying more than before to make sure the supply chain is stable.

Following the supply chain, factories also face the same issue; their production needs to increase. More output means more raw material is required. Despite the production happening in China, the raw materials come from Hong Kong. The control of imports and exports from Hong Kong to China and from China to Hong Kong is increasing due to various reasons, including COVID prevention. The delay in logistics and the increase of production create a unique issue affecting our supply chain directly.

Outgoing shipments to the USA or any other part of the world, for that matter, are also affected. Cargo companies (UPS, DHL, FedEx,...) are also not at full capacity and are now serving Asia first, taking away the opportunity for other companies to receive shipments, such as ourselves.
Passenger aircraft, which usually helps to carry cargo as space permits, is also limited by COVID travel restrictions, increasing the load even more on cargo aircraft. One more factor to consider is the lack of cargo traveling to China from the USA, which naturally adds cost to the shipments since many flights return empty or not at full capacity.

As you may be aware, the USA banned Huawei & other China Manufacturers last month from purchasing IC chips from American companies. To better understand the effects of this new policy on a Huawei device, although it is made and assembled in China, it relied on US-based component manufacturers, which are about 25% of the total value of hardware components.

After this policy took place, major Chinese Manufacturers immediately placed large purchase orders from other IC component Factories. Because of their volume, most Chinese manufacturers booked all the IC companies' production in advance for the entire year. These IC component factories would serve our repair industry regularly. Now, with more prominent clients, we are on the waiting list until these IC factories level off their production times. The IC chip is an essential part of an LCD replacement (think of it as an engine to your car).

When will the supply chain be healthy again?

Although it is impossible to know the answer to that question, we are optimistically expecting one to two months. We think the repair stores will continue to thrive and have business more than usual because of factors such as carriers not being opened, but with that, it will also come into a supply and demand issue. We believe pricing will continue to surge, and we could see an increase of 10-30% depending on the product. Some products will not be available regardless of what the market is willing to pay for it. Although the market is still open and active, the market does not have readily available goods, nor would the factories.

What is MobileSentrix doing to help in this situation?

As always, you are our priority, and more than anything, we want to inform our clients once we feel that a situation is something that can affect your store or your inventory levels. Our procurement team is instructed to order in much more extensive volume and pre-buy, regardless of MOQ requirements, otherwise not possible. In return, our purchase increase will help our clients in this time when shortages will start to occur. Generally, when there are shortages, you will begin to see inconsistencies in packaging, quality, and product standards because many suppliers are looking to fulfill the order and compromise on the inventory versus an out-of-stock situation. Fortunately, it is not something that we would be doing as it compromises the reliability and quality standards that you would expect from us. We will not increase pricing because the market is rising but instead keep or maintain a lower price to the best of our ability.
As the situation changes and we receive updates, we will make sure to keep you updated with the market situation. We want to thank you for your continued support, and thank you for your business.

Mobilesentrix is most trusted wholesale supplier of Cell Phone Repair Parts, Mobile Phone Repair Parts, Samsung Parts, LG Cell Phone Parts, Macbook Parts, Wholesale Macbook Pro Parts and Nintendo Switch Parts in the USA. We have large collection of LCD Screens, Batteries, Screen Protectors, and more at affordable prices. All of our Repair parts are factory tested and very high-quality. Click on your required device above to start shopping. Check Our LCD Buyback Program for iPhones, iPads, Samsung. We are offering Worldwide shipping for all wireless Repair Parts.

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Friday, 13 April 2018

WHAT REALLY DEFINES A PREMIUM BATTERY?


Zero cycle is defined as to how many times the battery has ever been charged before. If your battery was dead and fully charged, it counts it as one cycle. So typically if you charge your phone once a day, you would have 365 cycle in one year. These will have a much better performance on the battery and longevity. Most batteries in the market are generic and used which give you a lower performance and have had 100s of multiple cycle which tend to wear out quickly .As our gadgets and devices are used daily, batteries do tend to wear out from performance.
 


 


Capacity of 95% or higher is considered true capacity as anything less will down perform on the battery level charging and performance. This ensures that the battery can stay charged at full. Generic or used battery will have performance issues and tend to have the battery discharge too fast.


A premium battery will have the pcb board and flex as one unit. An aftermarket battery will have 2 separate units. When it is soldered on, any bad solder work will quickly short circuit the entire battery along with the motherboard upon first power cycle.


Premium Enfused Flex
Aftermarket Soldered Flex




The fpc connector is the connector pin for the battery and the motherboard. The premium fpc connector ensures that the male and female ends of the battery stay intact and can transmit charge properly.














The filter on a battery ensures that the battery can properly discharge the voltage that is entered in the battery. A overlay filter on an aftermarket battery will not be able to control the voltage coming into the battery. This is very important to have when using an aftermarket charger. This will ensure if the cable or wall adapter outputs more then 1mah it can discharge the extra voltage quickly. The aftermarket batteries `will overheat the phone which can cause much serious problems.
 


These capacitors will ensure that the power coming out of the battery is fully regulated and ensure that it will not short circuit the phone.




To ensure that the pcb board and the ic chips don’t get damaged, a premium battery will have a plastic cap to ensure that the connection on the pcb board will stay snug and will not malfunction with outside electrical current. The aftermarket battery will have tape to cover it up. 

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