Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Aftermarket VS Original Detailed Review of iPhone Rear Camera”.
In the diverse landscape of iPhone repair or refurbishment, choosing, the right replacement parts, including rear cameras, can be crucial to ensure customer satisfaction and business success In this video we’ll explain four types of rear camera replacements to help you make an informed decision. First up, OEM New.. These are brand-new genuine Apple parts, ensuring the highest quality and compatibility OEM Used.. These are original parts harvested from used, iPhones still maintaining decent quality, but at a lower price point OEM refurbished. These are the original cameras whose lens have been cleaned, with 530 contact cleaner to remove any dust or marks Aftermarket.
These cameras are reassembled with either original lenses and flex cables or with a third-party flex. Cable REWA mainly provides OEM New and OEM Used cameras. Every rear camera undergoes a rigorous test before shipping to ensure optimal performance. Oem New brand new cameras, sleek design, OEM Used, still maintains a professional look. Some OEM refurbished cameras may show signs of wear and re-soldering, But this one still looks good Aftermarket.
The flex is re-soldered and the soldering points are uneven. Oem New and OEM Used cameras provided by REWA, come with better support and a 1-year warranty As for OEM refurbished and Aftermarket cameras from other sources, their qualities vary from source to source. Now, let’s move on to the exciting part.
The comparison test, This OEM New, is used as a reference point in the comparisons We’ll begin with function. Oem New and OEM Used provide all the camera functions, including Portrait mode OEM refurbished. The camera is not able to focus in Portrait mode and the depth of field effect is missing Aftermarket in Portrait mode. The focus sign shows, but the subject is out of focus in the final photo, Though it provides the depth of field effect. It is uneven. The OEM Used provides exceptional clarity comparable to the OEM New.
The OEM refurbished produces a low-resolution photo that appears blurry. Similarly, the Aftermarket camera captures a very blurry photo, especially noticeable when zoomed in That concludes our comparisons. Choosing the right supply source is crucial to your business. No doubt OEM New has the best quality, but with the highest price, OEM Used provide the similar quality with a lower price point For OEM refurbished and Aftermarket cameras. Their qualities vary depending on the supply source. Hope this video helps.
You make informed decisions for your business. Note that a direct replacement of an iPhone’s rear camera assembly prompts an “, Unknown Part” message. Rewa offers a complete solution to address this issue.
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