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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.
Tech info

In-Cell vs. OLED: What’s the Difference?

03-06-2025 Reading Time: 3 min

In-Cell vs. OLED: What’s the Difference?

When choosing a replacement screen for iPhones from model X and up, two screen types are increasingly offered: In-Cell LCD and OLED. That’s no coincidence. Although they're based on completely different display technologies, they’re often presented side by side in practice. Since we at Foneday offer both screen types, we’re here to explain their key differences and similarities clearly


What Is an In-Cell LCD Screen?


An In-Cell screen is a type of LCD (usually IPS LCD) in which the touch layer is integrated into the display itself. This makes the screen thinner and more responsive than older LCD models.


Key features of In-Cell LCD:

  • LCD with integrated touch layer
  • Good brightness and decent colour reproduction
  • Black appears dark grey rather than truly black
  • Lower power consumption than older LCDs, but higher than OLEDs
  • Affordable price point
  • Commonly used as an aftermarket replacement screen


This screen type is often chosen by cost-conscious customers.


What Is an OLED Screen?


OLED stands for Organic Light Emitting Diode. Unlike LCDs, OLED screens don’t require a backlight—each pixel lights up individually. This results in deep blacks, high contrast, and vibrant colours.


Key features of OLED:

  • Individually illuminated pixels
  • Perfect blacks and higher contrast ratios
  • Vivid, bright colour output
  • Thin screen profile
  • More susceptible to burn-in or damage
  • Higher price point
  • Typically standard in high-end models (like the iPhone X and newer)


This screen quality is ideal for customers who value high image quality, an original viewing experience, and long-lasting device performance.


🔍 Note: There’s also a distinction between Hard OLED and Soft OLED. We cover that in a separate blog post.


Comparison Table: In-Cell vs. OLED


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Why Are In-Cell and OLED Screens Often Compared?


Even though these are two very different display technologies, In-Cell and OLED are often compared in practice. Why?


  1. They’re used in the same devices
    For example, an iPhone X can be repaired using an aftermarket In-Cell screen or a (refurbished) OLED screen, despite the iPhone X originally having an OLED display.

  2. They present a clear choice for the end customer
    Customers often weigh price vs. quality. In-Cell is more affordable, while OLED provides the original visual experience. As a repair technician, it’s your role to help guide that decision.

  3. They’re offered side-by-side by suppliers
    In the market, both In-Cell and OLED screens are available, often positioned as "Basic" vs "Premium" options. At Foneday, we take it a step further and offer multiple quality levels, so you can always choose the screen that best suits your customer’s needs and the purpose of the repair.


How Can You Explain the Difference to Your Customer?


Here’s a practical way to explain it:


“An In-Cell screen is a cost-effective replacement with decent image quality—great if you plan to use your phone for another year. The OLED screen is like the original: razor-sharp visuals, deep colours, and more responsive touch. Ideal if you use your device heavily or want to keep it longer.”


Clear communication prevents disappointment and builds customer trust.


Our Tip as a Wholesale Partner:


1. Keep both screen types in stock. That way, you can adapt to various customer needs and always offer a fitting solution, regardless of budget.


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2. Show the difference. If possible, let your customers see or feel the screens. A quick demo often says more than words.


Got questions about In-Cell or OLED screens? Or need advice on which types to keep in stock for your customer base? Feel free to contact us—we’re happy to help.


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