Phone repair parts sourcing is different from general accessory sourcing. A small compatibility mistake can stop a repair job, create returns and damage customer trust. Buyers need accurate model matching, stable QC and safe packaging for small components.
Doolike supplies phone batteries, LCD screens, flex cables, buttons, charging ports and other mobile spare parts for repair shops, refurbishers and parts distributors.
View phone repair parts wholesale or send your model list for matching.
Repair Parts That Buyers Commonly Source
- Phone batteries and battery adhesive
- LCD screens and touch assemblies
- Charging ports and connector flex cables
- Power, volume and home button flex cables
- Housings, small brackets and repair-related accessories
Compatibility Checklist
- Confirm phone brand, model, year and region version.
- Compare connector layout, flex cable shape and part photos before ordering.
- Separate premium repair, standard repair and budget repair quality grades.
- Ask for sample testing before mixed-model bulk orders.
- Use SKU labels and anti-static packing to reduce warehouse picking errors.
QC and Packing
Repair parts should be checked for model label, connector condition, visual damage, function where testable and safe packaging. Fragile screens need hard boxes or foam protection. Small components need anti-static bags and clear SKU labels.
Best-fit Buyers
This category fits repair shop chains, refurbishing workshops, mobile spare parts wholesalers, e-commerce parts sellers and electronics service centers that need mixed-model inventory from one supplier.
Related category: Phone Repair Parts Supplier China.
Practical Bulk-Order Validation Plan
Before placing a purchase order for mixed phone repair parts, convert the sales specification into a written sample-approval sheet. Identify the exact model or version, intended application, test equipment, test method, acceptance limit, sample quantity and person responsible for approval. This prevents a general product description from becoming the only quality standard.
Sample and Pre-Shipment Checks
- Separate the order by exact model, part type, grade and required test fixture.
- Define functional and cosmetic checkpoints for batteries, screens, flex cables and charging ports separately.
- Use model-labeled trays or bags and verify carton quantities against the packing list.
Test several units from the proposed production configuration, not only one demonstration sample. Record the test conditions and results with photos or video where useful. If the order contains several colors, connector versions or compatible models, include each important variant in the approval set. Keep one approved reference sample for comparison with pre-shipment units.
RFQ and Purchase-Order Controls
Write model mapping, part and grade definition, test method, cosmetic limit, labeling and packing directly into the RFQ and purchase order. Agree in advance how mixed models, wrong grades, installation-test failure or packing shortages will be classified, reported and corrected. The inspection report should identify the lot, quantity inspected and result for every agreed checkpoint rather than using a single overall “pass” statement.
For repeat orders, compare the same checkpoints lot by lot. A stable specification, retained sample and consistent test record make supplier performance easier to evaluate and reduce disputes when products reach repair shops, distributors or retail customers.

