Premium iPhone X Soft OLED Display Assembly AM w/Warranty
- iPhone X
- Models: A1865, A1901, A1902, A1903
- Compatible with iPhone XS
- Soft OLED technology for sharp, vibrant visuals
- Premium aftermarket construction for lasting performance
- Restores touch functionality and display clarity
- Includes warranty for added confidence and support
If your iPhone X screen is experiencing issues with discoloration, dead pixels, cracks, shatters or responsiveness then Fixez has the perfect replacement. With testers ensuring both quality and reliability you’ll be receiving superior replacement screens at affordable prices. This replacement features Dolby Vision and High Quality Touch which lets your phone respond differently when you touch it for different durations and with different pressures.
Restore your iPhone XS with this premium Soft OLED aftermarket display assembly, built to deliver deep contrast, vibrant colors, and smooth touch response. Perfect for fixing cracked, unresponsive, or malfunctioning screens, this replacement offers a cost-effective solution without sacrificing visual quality.
Designed for a precise fit and dependable performance, this assembly includes a warranty—making it a reliable choice for technicians and DIY users alike.
Damage Coverage Warranty included with every screen
(OLED/LCD Breakage is covered as long as the front glass is not cracked)
Call 866-233-6460 or email [email protected] and one of our friendly USA-based agents will assist you with whatever you need. Also, be sure to check out our FAQs for further information and answers to common questions. If you are looking to place a wholesale order, you can apply for an account by clicking here.
Connect the top cable first then the bottom cable. If the bottom one is connected first the screen will appear black.
Hard OLED vs Soft OLED advantages and disadvantages
Soft OLEDs are great as they are built like the iPhone’s original screen. What makes the soft OLED even better is the fact that its flexible substrate allows for more impact resistance. The downside to soft OLEDs is that they are more expensive, have a shorter service life, and are more prone to burn-in. Burn-in occurs when the display develops areas of discoloration.
Hard OLEDs are created using a glass substrate causing them to be more fragile. This fragility makes it more prone to damage from shock or installation. However, with this design, it also comes in at a lower price than that of soft OLED. The screen is also more resistant to screen burn-in than soft OLED. The hard OLED is also limited by its slightly larger border between the bottom of the display and the bottom of the frame which causes the OLED to not fit as close to the bottom edge as soft OLED.