Short answer: A mixed mobile phone accessories order works best when the buyer groups SKUs by product line, confirms MOQ by category, approves samples before deposit, and gives the supplier one clear packing and label standard. For importers, this reduces wrong-SKU shipments, weak packaging, inconsistent QC and slow quotation cycles.
Doolike supplies phone batteries, iPad LCD screens, chargers, wireless chargers, data cables, earphones and phone repair parts for B2B buyers who need a single China sourcing partner. This guide explains how to prepare a mixed order so the factory can quote faster and ship with fewer mistakes.
When a Mixed Accessories Order Makes Sense
A mixed order is useful when a distributor, repair chain, ecommerce seller or regional wholesaler needs multiple product lines in one shipment. Instead of negotiating with five unrelated suppliers, the buyer can consolidate samples, packaging instructions, carton labels and export documents with one supplier.
The strongest mixed orders usually combine fast-moving, repeatable accessories. For example, a repair distributor may order iPhone replacement batteries, iPad LCD screens, charging port flex cables and USB-C cables together. A retail accessories buyer may combine GaN chargers, data cables, wireless chargers and TWS earbuds under one private-label packaging plan.
Recommended Product-Line Structure
| Product line | Buyer decision | Key QC point | Best next page |
|---|---|---|---|
| Phone batteries | Model coverage, capacity, MOQ, shipping documents | Capacity test, protection board, swelling control | phone battery wholesale category |
| iPad LCD screens | Model number matching, grade, packing method | Touch, dead pixel, backlight and flex cable test | iPad LCD screen wholesale category |
| USB-C / GaN chargers | Power level, plug type, certificates, packaging | PD protocol, burn-in, temperature and insulation test | USB-C charger manufacturer category |
| Data cables | Connector type, wattage, length, jacket material | E-marker, bend test, strain relief and charging speed | data cable factory wholesale category |
| Wireless chargers and earbuds | Retail bundle, gift set or private-label program | Heat, battery life, pairing and charging stability | sourcing guide hub |
Mixed Order MOQ Planning
Buyers often ask for one MOQ across all accessories, but each product line has different production and packaging economics. Batteries and LCD screens are usually model-sensitive. Chargers, cables and wireless chargers are more packaging-sensitive. Earphones and smart accessories can be chipset or color-sensitive.
A practical RFQ should separate the target quantity by category. For example, do not write only "send price for accessories." A stronger request is: 500 iPhone replacement batteries across four models, 200 iPad LCD screens across three models, 1,000 USB-C cables, 500 GaN chargers and 300 wireless chargers. This lets the supplier check stock, production slot, packing workload and shipping volume correctly.
SKU and Carton Label Checklist
- Use one spreadsheet with SKU, model, color, quantity, packaging type and barcode requirement.
- Separate repair parts from retail accessories in the packing list.
- Confirm whether mixed cartons are allowed or each SKU needs its own carton.
- Ask for carton marks before mass packing, especially for Amazon, distributor warehouse or chain-store delivery.
- Require inner box photos, master carton photos and random carton weighing before shipment.
- Keep a revision number on the final order sheet so old spreadsheets do not cause packing mistakes.
Sample Approval Before Deposit
For a mixed phone accessories order, sample approval should not be limited to appearance. The buyer should approve one product sample, one packaging sample and one label/carton standard. This is especially important when the same brand design is used across batteries, chargers, cables and earphones.
Before deposit, ask the supplier to confirm: sample lead time, sample cost, whether the sample matches mass production material, and which changes will require a new sample. For battery and LCD orders, ask for functional test photos or short videos. For chargers and cables, ask for protocol or charging test evidence. For retail accessories, ask for packaging dieline confirmation.
QC Plan for Multiple Categories
A mixed order should have one shared QC rule and category-specific acceptance points. The shared rule covers quantity, label, packaging, carton condition and visual inspection. Category-specific rules cover technical tests, such as battery capacity, LCD touch, charger power output, cable bend performance and earbud pairing stability.
| QC stage | What to check | Buyer proof to request |
|---|---|---|
| Before production | Final SKU list, packaging artwork, sample approval | Approved order sheet and sample photos |
| During production | Material, model label, color and packaging consistency | Production photos by product line |
| Before shipment | Random function test, carton count, label and weight | QC checklist, packing list and carton photos |
| After shipment | Document match and claim handling process | Invoice, packing list and tracking documents |
Packaging and Private Label Notes
Mixed orders are a good fit for private-label buyers, but only if packaging is controlled early. Chargers and cables often need retail boxes with compliance marks. Batteries and LCD screens may need safer inner packaging and clear model labels. Earbuds and wireless chargers may need color boxes, manuals and accessory bags.
The buyer should send logo files, color requirements, barcode rules, warning label requirements and destination market requirements before requesting the final quotation. If the design is not ready, ask the supplier for neutral packaging first and confirm private-label packaging as a second step.
What to Send in a Strong RFQ
- Target product lines and exact models or SKUs.
- Estimated quantity per SKU, not only total order value.
- Destination country and preferred shipping method.
- Packaging requirement: bulk, neutral, retail box or private label.
- Certificate or document needs, such as CE, FCC, RoHS, MSDS or UN38.3.
- Sample request and expected order timeline.
Buyers can also use the phone accessories buyer QC checklist before sending a deposit. For factory background, review Doolike's China phone accessories factory and QC process.
FAQ
Can one supplier handle batteries, LCD screens, chargers and cables together?
Yes, if the supplier has clear product-line sourcing, QC and packing control. The buyer should still separate MOQ, testing and certificates by category.
Is a mixed order cheaper than separate orders?
It can reduce communication cost, sample handling and some logistics work, but the final price still depends on SKU quantity, packaging and technical requirements.
What is the biggest risk in mixed phone accessories orders?
The biggest risk is wrong SKU or packaging mismatch. A final order sheet, carton label standard and pre-shipment photo check reduce this risk.
Should I approve samples for every SKU?
For high-risk products such as batteries, LCD screens and chargers, sample approval is strongly recommended. For lower-risk color or packaging variants, representative samples may be enough.
How do I request a quote from Doolike?
Send the product lines, model list, quantity per SKU, destination country, packaging requirement and sample request through the mixed accessories RFQ form.
Next Sourcing Step
If you are comparing phone accessories suppliers in China, start with one organized mixed-order RFQ instead of separate vague messages. Doolike can review your product-line list, recommend MOQ by category and prepare a quote path for batteries, LCD screens, chargers, cables, wireless chargers, earbuds and phone repair parts.


