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FDX LITE

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
Service Pack
Service Pack las piezas son originales y fabricadas en un entorno certificado por el fabricante original del dispositivo.
Pulled
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, lo que significa que está construida sobre un sustrato de plástico flexible (polímero) en lugar de vidrio. Esto da como resultado una pantalla más delgada, ligera y resistente a los golpes, con un ajuste óptimo durante la instalación.

FDX Ultra está disponible en variantes LTPS y LTPO. LTPS ofrece un rendimiento estable y fiable para la mayoría de las aplicaciones, mientras que LTPO es la tecnología OLED más avanzada del mercado, con una frecuencia de actualización variable y un rendimiento a la par de las pantallas profesionales (de gama alta) originales.
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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LCD, OLED and AMOLED: the differences explained for repair technicians

30-04-2026 Tiempo de lectura: 3 min

LCD, OLED and AMOLED: the differences explained for repair technicians

As a repair technician, you work daily with different types of screens that use technologies such as LCD, OLED, and AMOLED. Understanding these display technologies helps you diagnose issues more quickly and make the right decisions during a repair.


In this blog, we clearly explain the differences and how you can apply this knowledge in practice.


What is the difference between LCD, OLED, and AMOLED?

LCD screens use a backlight, while OLED and AMOLED displays emit light per individual pixel. As a result, OLED and AMOLED screens offer deeper blacks and better contrast, but they are often more expensive and more sensitive to damage.


Why is screen technology important in phone repairs?

The type of screen determines:


  • How you perform a diagnosis
  • Which parts you order
  • How you carry out the repair
  • What you communicate to the customer in terms of price and quality


LCD screen: the classic with a backlight

LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) is a technology that has been used for years, especially in older models such as the iPhone 8, iPhone SE (2020 / 2022), and iPhone XR.


Characteristics:

  • Uses a backlight (background lighting)
  • Consists of multiple layers
  • Generally more affordable


What do you see when damaged?

  • White spots
  • No image, but the backlight is still on
  • Lines or discoloration


Repair insight:

With LCD, the issue can sometimes be in the backlight rather than the panel itself. This makes your diagnosis different compared to OLED screens.


OLED Display: pixels that emit their own light

OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) is a step forward in display technology and is used in smartphones such as the iPhone 14, iPhone 15, iPhone 16, and iPhone 17.


Characteristics:

  • No backlight required
  • Each pixel emits its own light
  • Deeper blacks and better contrast


What do you see when damaged?

  • Black spots (no light = dead pixels)
  • “Ink bleeding” effect
  • Partially failing display


Repair insight:
If part of the screen stays black, it is almost always the display itself that is defective. In most cases, repair means replacing the entire display.


AMOLED Display: the advanced variant

AMOLED (Active Matrix OLED) is a further development of OLED and is widely used in high-end smartphones, such as the Samsung Galaxy S and Note series, Samsung Galaxy A series, and OnePlus devices.


Characteristics:

  • Faster response time and better efficiency
  • Thinner and more flexible
  • Often higher quality and more expensive


Repair insight:
In practice, working with OLED and AMOLED is very similar. The main differences are in:

  • Quality
  • Price
  • Application (typically premium devices)


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Key differences between LCD and OLED displays

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What does this mean in practice for your repairs?

1. Faster diagnosis
You can immediately recognize whether the screen itself is defective or if something else is causing the issue.


2. Better price communication
You can explain to customers why an OLED screen is more expensive than an LCD.


3. Less risk during repairs
You know which type of screen is more fragile and what to watch out for.


4. Ordering the right parts
No more confusion between LCD and OLED variants of the same device.


Foneday tip 💡

Do you work with different quality grades such as original, compatible, or refurbished? Then it’s even more important to choose the right screen type (LCD or OLED/AMOLED). This way, you can better match price and quality to your customer’s expectations.


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Conclusion

You don’t need to be a specialist in display technology, but a solid understanding of LCD, OLED, and AMOLED makes your work as a repair technician:

  • More efficient
  • More accurate
  • More professional


At Foneday, you’ll find a suitable solution for every type of display, from budget LCD to high-end OLED. This allows you to carry out every repair efficiently.


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