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FDX LITE

FDX LITE

FDX Lite is an entry-level in-cell display with HD resolution, suitable for basic repairs in the lower price range. These screens are also rigorously tested to ensure stable operation and reliable performance, making FDX Lite a practical and controlled choice for cost-conscious applications within the in-cell segment.
Features FDX LITE
Pixel resolution High Definition (HD)
Refresh rate Fast response
Includes Camera holder, earpiece mesh and proximity bracket
Temperature Low and controlled
360° Polarized Supported
Oil resistant coating Supported
Anti-glare Supported
Front Glass Anti-dust and fingerprint oil
Inspection Tested before shipment
Warranty Covered
Service Pack
Service Pack parts are original and manufactured in a certified environment by the device's original manufacturer.
Pulled
Pulled parts are 100% authentic and sourced from original pre-owned devices. They undergo strict testing and inspections to ensure the highest quality.
Refurbished
Refurbished parts have been removed from an original used phone, but the front glass has been replaced with glass that is equivalent to the original, while all other materials have remained authentic.
OEM-Equivalent
OEM-Equivalent parts are professionally assembled by a third party using components and materials equivalent to those of the original manufacturer. They are tested for basic functionality and offer a reliable alternative for a cost-effective repair.
FDX ULTRA
FDX Ultra is a Soft OLED LTPS display with bright, vivid colors and a smooth, precise touch. Thanks to its flexible COP design, the screen is thin, light and extra break-resistant. Each batch is rigorously tested for color, stability and performance, so professionals can count on reliable and consistent quality.
FDX PRO
FDX Pro is a Hard OLED display with sharp image quality, vibrant colors, and fast, precise touch. Thanks to the COF design, it delivers reliable performance in everyday use. Each batch is tested for stability and uniformity, so technicians can count on consistent quality at a competitive price.
FDX ELITE
FDX Elite is a premium in-cell display, developed in collaboration with the manufacturer for optimal quality. We continuously improve it through customer feedback and our expertise. This display is our most expensive option, but with the associated quality and service for a worry-free customer experience.
FDX PRIME
FDX Prime is a reliable standard in-cell solution, directly sourced from carefully selected manufacturers. The displays meet high in-cell quality standards and are rigorously tested to ensure consistent performance, reliability, and long-term usability. FDX Prime is suitable for daily professional use within the in-cell segment.
Tips & Tricks

How do you identify a Samsung model?

21-05-2024 Reading Time: 1 min

How do you identify a Samsung model?

Some repair technicians may not be aware that you can no longer identify a Samsung model by the code on the flex cable. While this was possible in the past, it no longer applies today. But how can you identify a Samsung model? In this blog, we will clarify this.


The old method

It used to be simple to identify a Samsung model, as the code was on the flex cable. This code corresponded to a specific model. However, this method is no longer reliable. This is because most flex cables are now used for multiple devices, saving costs on production and design. As a result, even older cables can be used for newer models, which sometimes makes it confusing to determine which model you are fixing. Fortunately, there are other methods to figure this out.


The new method

There are several methods to check the model, but most are not always clear. For example, the A137 model has an orange line on the flex cable, while the A135 does not. Sometimes the code is on the motherboard, but this is also not always the case with every phone. With the A12, you can tell by the placement of the camera. Luckily, there are also some obvious ways to identify a Samsung model:


  • Read the model code from the phone's settings.
  • In some cases, this code is on the backplate.
  • On the box of the phone.
  • You can enter the IMEI number at imei.info



Conclusion

Repairers may not correctly identify certain Samsung models because of modifications Samsung has made. This can lead to ordering parts for a different model. Fortunately, this can be easily avoided by checking the model code in the phone's settings, looking on the back plate, checking the device's box, or entering the IMEI number on imei.info.


If you have any questions or something is not clear in this blog, please feel free to contact us. We are always here for you!

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