LCDs
Video Review: Comparing Quality Grades of Displays
Display is an electronic device, intended for presentation of visual information. Display module is a spare part that consists of a display by itself, and a touchscreen. This is the most popular component part in a cellphone.
If your display has been broken and you need to replace it, search our website and you will find LCDs and modules for mobile phones and smartphones of the following brands: Apple, Samsung, LG, Xiaomi, Asus, HTC, Motorola, Nokia, Sony, ZTE, Lenovo, Meizu, Huawei, BLU, Doogee, Fly, Thl. We offer displays and display modules of different quality grades. You can choose spare parts of a certain quality using left filter in the catalog page.
In this section, you can find a wide range of displays with different configurations, such as with or without protective glass, touchscreen, board, flat cable, etc.
If the product name includes a phrase “with touchscreen”, this means it is a display module. For example, Display for Meizu M2 Note mobile phone, black, with touchscreen.
Examine carefully the product photo on our website. Mostly it reflects the set of a spare part. In some cases, the photo contains spare parts that are not included in the basic package. We do not guarantee their availability and quality. The offered set of parts is listed in its name.
Before installing a display or a display module, check Tips on the product page. There is an additional information about features and specifications of the spare part.
LCD compatible with Xiaomi Poco M4 5G, Poco M5 4G, Redmi 10 5G, Redmi Note 11E, (black, without frame, High Copy)
LCD compatible with Google Pixel 3a XL, (black, without frame, High Copy, (OLED))
LCD compatible with Samsung A125F Galaxy A12, A127 Galaxy A12 Nacho, A326 Galaxy A32 5G, M127 Galaxy M12, M326 Galaxy M32 5G, (black, without frame, High Copy)
LCD compatible with iPhone 11, (black, with frame, AAA, (TFT), ZY, LTPS HD+)
LCD compatible with Samsung A546 Galaxy A54 5G, (black, without frame, original (change glass) )
LCD compatible with Xiaomi 12T, 12T Pro, (black, without frame, original (change glass) , 22071212AG, 22081212UG, 22081212G)
LCD compatible with Samsung A525 Galaxy A52, A526 Galaxy A52 5G, (purple, with frame, Original (PRC))
LCD compatible with Motorola Moto E13 XT2345, (black, with frame, Original (PRC), XT2345)
LCD compatible with ZTE Blade L220, (black, without frame, original (change glass) )
LCD compatible with Motorola Moto G84, (black, without frame, Copy, (TFT))
LCD compatible with Samsung A356 Galaxy A35 5G, A556 Galaxy A55, M356 Galaxy M35, (black, without frame, Copy, (TFT))
LCD compatible with Samsung G988 Galaxy S20 Ultra, (black, with frame, original (change glass) , cosmic black)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between an original display and a copy?
First of all, the price, contrast and sensitivity of the sensor. There are copies of different quality classes - from budget TFT to high-quality OLED. The latter are not inferior to the original in color reproduction, viewing angles and thickness of the display itself.
What is the difference between TFT and OLED displays?
TFT is simpler and cheaper, but has less saturated colors and worse viewing angles. Some models are equipped with brightness adjustment, others are not. OLED is more expensive, but its Soft version is not inferior to the characteristics of the original, provides high contrast, a sensitive sensor and a very thin design.
What are the main differences between Hard OLED and Soft OLED?
Hard OLED has a glass base, is thicker, cheaper and less flexible. Soft OLED is made of plastic, thinner, more flexible and closer to the original in quality, but more expensive.
Are all displays compatible only with a specific phone model?
Yes. Even a slight difference in the smartphone version can make the display or module incompatible.
Why is the display sometimes sold without a frame?
Such options are cheaper, but require transferring the frame and small parts from the old display, which makes the replacement more difficult to perform independently.
How to quickly check the display/module before final installation?
Connect the module temporarily (without gluing or fixing), turn it on - check the backlight (white/black screens), the sensor (multi-touch, swipes), the presence of dead pixels and the correct location of the holes for the cameras/sensors. If everything works, only then complete the final assembly.