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FDX LITE

FDX Lite es una pantalla in-cell de entrada con resolución HD, adecuada para reparaciones básicas dentro del segmento de precio bajo. Estas pantallas también se prueban rigurosamente para garantizar un funcionamiento estable y un rendimiento confiable, lo que convierte a FDX Lite en una opción práctica y controlada para aplicaciones orientadas al precio dentro del segmento in-cell.
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
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Pulled las piezas son 100% auténticas y provienen de dispositivos originales de segunda mano. Se someten a estrictas pruebas e inspecciones para garantizar la máxima calidad.
Refurbished
Refurbished las piezas han sido retiradas de un teléfono original de segunda mano, pero el cristal frontal ha sido reemplazado por un cristal equivalente al original, mientras que todos los demás materiales se han mantenido auténticos.
OEM-Equivalent
OEM-Equivalent las piezas están ensambladas profesionalmente por un tercero con componentes y materiales equivalentes a los del fabricante original. Se han probado en cuanto a funcionalidad básica y ofrecen una alternativa fiable para una reparación económica.
FDX ULTRA
FDX Ultra es una pantalla Soft OLED LTPS con colores vivos y brillantes y un tacto suave y preciso. Gracias a su diseño COP flexible, la pantalla es fina, ligera y muy resistente a las roturas. Cada lote se somete a rigurosas pruebas de color, estabilidad y rendimiento, por lo que los profesionales pueden contar con una calidad fiable y constante.
FDX PRO
FDX Pro es una pantalla OLED dura con calidad de imagen nítida, colores vivos y una respuesta táctil rápida y precisa. Gracias al diseño COF, ofrece un rendimiento confiable en el uso diario. Cada lote se prueba para garantizar estabilidad y uniformidad, de modo que los técnicos puedan contar con una calidad constante a un precio competitivo.
FDX ELITE
FDX Elite es una pantalla in-cell premium, desarrollada en colaboración con el fabricante para lograr una calidad óptima. La mejoramos continuamente gracias a los comentarios de nuestros clientes y a nuestra experiencia. Esta pantalla es nuestra opción más cara, pero ofrece la calidad y el servicio necesarios para una experiencia del cliente sin preocupaciones.
FDX PRIME
FDX Prime es una solución estándar in-cell confiable, proveniente directamente de fabricantes cuidadosamente seleccionados. Las pantallas cumplen con altos estándares de calidad in-cell y se prueban rigurosamente para garantizar un rendimiento consistente, fiabilidad y durabilidad a largo plazo. FDX Prime es adecuado para uso profesional diario dentro del segmento in-cell.
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Differences Between Samsung Galaxy S and A Series: What Every Mobile Repair Technician Needs to Know

13-05-2025 Tiempo de lectura: 4 min

Differences Between Samsung Galaxy S and A Series: What Every Mobile Repair Technician Needs to Know

If you run a mobile repair shop, you undoubtedly see Samsung phones on your workbench regularly. Devices from the Galaxy S and Galaxy A series are likely among the most common. While they may look similar at first glance, there are important differences between the two lines. In this blog, we’ll explain those differences in a simple and clear way. This will help you work more efficiently, know what to expect, and explain issues to your customers more effectively.


Back to Basics: The Difference Between the Galaxy S and A Series

Samsung Galaxy S-serie: premium smartphones

The Samsung Galaxy S series consists of Samsung's higher-end devices. They've been on the market since 2010 and have become more advanced each year. Think of models like the Galaxy S23 or S24. These phones feature a sleek design with a glass back and a metal frame. The display is often curved and extends to the edges, giving the device a premium look and feel.


These phones come with fast processors, high-quality cameras, and the latest cutting-edge technology. While that’s great for the user, it often makes repairs more challenging and expensive for you as a technician when it comes to replacing parts.



Samsung Galaxy A Series: Affordable with Solid Performance

The Samsung Galaxy A series is designed for people who want a good phone without paying top dollar. Think of models like the Galaxy A14, A34, or A54. Generally, the higher the number, the more advanced the device.


A-series models usually have a plastic back and a flat screen with slightly thicker bezels. This makes them lighter and easier to open during repairs. As a result, they’re a popular choice for younger users, students, or customers on a tighter budget.




Key Differences for Repair Technicians

Build Quality and Materials


  • Galaxy S Series: Glass on both the front and back, surrounded by aluminum. This gives the device a premium look, but also makes it more fragile. Removing the back can be difficult and carries a risk of glass shattering.
  • Galaxy A Series: Usually has a plastic back. Much easier to open without the need for special tools, making it ideal for quick battery or camera replacements.


Important Note: When working on S models, extra caution and experience are essential during disassembly, as there's a higher risk of breakage or damage while opening the device.


Screen Technology and Bezels


  • Galaxy S Series: Curved, high-quality AMOLED displays. They offer stunning visuals but are expensive and more difficult to replace. The edge-to-edge screens are also more prone to damage when dropped.
  • Galaxy A Series: Flat LCD or AMOLED screens with wider bezels. Repairs are simpler and more affordable.


When repairing a screen on an S model, you’ll need more time, precision, and specialized tools such as opening tools and ESD-safe equipment to avoid damaging sensitive components.


Internal Structure and Components


  • Galaxy S Series: Compactly built devices with many advanced components such as high-end cameras, sophisticated sensors, and powerful processors. Repairs are often more complex.
  • Galaxy A Series: Simpler and more modular construction. Parts like the USB port, speaker, or battery are easier to replace.


Software Support


  • Galaxy S Series: Typically receives 4–5 years of software and security updates.
  • Galaxy A Series: Has shorter support, usually 2–3 years.


Note for older A models: Software issues can sometimes resemble hardware problems, but that’s not always the case.




Common Repairs by Samsung Series

Galaxy S-series


Galaxy A-series


Features of the Galaxy S and A Series at a Glance



Conclusion

Whether you're working on a high-end Galaxy S or an affordable Galaxy A, it's important for repair technicians to understand the differences between these two series. The S series offers premium materials, powerful performance, and advanced technology, but requires more experience, precision, and tools during the repair process. On the other hand, the A series is more accessible, easier to open, and therefore often quicker and cheaper to repair.


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