iPhone & iPad Repair Parts Lot: Aftermarket LCD Screens, Flex Cables & iPad Pro Parts (As-Is, Untested)
This is a single lot of leftover iPhone & iPad repair stock from my shop's parts cabinet, sold all together as one grab-bag. It's the old LCD-era screen stock I stopped carrying years ago. Dozens of screen assemblies, a tray of small flex cables, & a few iPad Pro parts, all in the red bins you see in the photos.
The screens. These are full front-screen assemblies (the LCD, the digitizer glass, & usually the metal frame), the part you swap when someone cracks their display. They're sorted by model into labeled bins: iPhone 5, 5C, 5S/SE (1st gen), 6, 6 Plus, 6S, 6S Plus, 7, 7 Plus, 8 Plus, & 8/SE (2nd gen). Mixed brands, mostly aftermarket (a lot of them are Quantum) with some OEM-style boxes mixed in. Every model in here is pre-iPhone X, so these are LCD panels: no OLED, no Face ID.
The small parts & iPad bits. There's a bin of charging-port flex cables & home-button flex cables for those same iPhone generations, plus a handful of iPad Pro flex cables. I can see an iPad Pro 12.9 first-gen home-button/Touch ID flex & an iPad Pro 10.5 charge-port flex in there. One bin is a pile of Samsung Galaxy batteries, so this isn't 100% Apple. You're buying the whole cabinet's worth in one shot, not cherry-picking the good bins.
Condition, stated straight. This is old stock & it's sold as-is, untested. The newest model in here is the iPhone 8/SE2 from roughly 2017 to 2020; the iPhone 5 screens have been sitting since around 2013. Aftermarket LCDs that sit in a drawer for years can show up with dead pixels, weak backlights, flaky touch, or adhesive that's dried out. Some boxes are opened. I haven't bench-tested them one by one, & I'm not promising a working-unit count per model. Plan on sorting, testing, & throwing out the duds. If even a third of them light up clean, that's still dozens of usable screens.
Who this is for. A repair shop, a refurbisher, a flipper, or someone who likes harvesting good flex cables & connectors off otherwise-dead parts. This is not a retail box of guaranteed-working screens, & it's priced like the cleanout it is.
Buy It Now: you can skip the bidding & take the whole lot immediately for $250. The reserve is $50.
Why I'm selling this: I'm clearing out the parts cabinet, & the money goes where the other things I'm auctioning right now go: a livestreaming setup & repairs to my P-Trak 8525 particle counter. I want it working so I can measure air quality & livestream the town hall meetings where residents & councils fight over datacenter & AI-camera installs. The gear costs money. This lot helps pay for it.