Product Quality & Quality Labels
How to choose the right quality?
Choosing the right quality depends on your expectations, budget, and how long you plan to use the device. Below we explain the differences clearly, so you can make the best decision with confidence.
AM+ (Aftermarket Plus)
- High-quality aftermarket display
- Not original, but good brightness and touch response
- Very good price vs quality
“This is a high-quality replacement screen, but not made by the original brand.”
- Lower resolution than original
- Image is slightly less sharp
- Usually cheaper
“The screen works well, but the image is not as sharp as the original.”
- Older LCD technology
- Lower brightness and higher battery usage
- Usually the cheapest option
“This is the basic version, functional but lower quality.”
- Touch and LCD combined into one layer
- Thinner than TFT
- Decent image quality
“This is more modern than TFT and feels better to use.”
- Improved version of In-Cell
- Better colors and smoother touch
- Popular mid-range option
“Better quality than standard In-Cell, but still not original.”
- Made by the same manufacturer as the original
- No brand logo
- Quality is almost identical to original
“This is basically the same quality as the original screen.”
- Premium aftermarket display
- Strong colors and good touch sensitivity
- Reliable and popular choice
“This is a high-quality replacement screen.”
- OLED technology, but rigid
- Breaks more easily if dropped
- Cheaper than Soft OLED
“Nice colors, but less flexible and more fragile.”
- Flexible OLED panel
- Closest quality to original OLED
- More expensive, but best alternative
“This is the best replacement if you want original-like quality.”
- General term for OLED screens
- Deep blacks and high contrast
- Can be Hard or Soft OLED
“OLED screens have very vivid colors and deep blacks.”
- Factory-new original display
- With logo and serial number
- Highest quality
“This is exactly the same screen as in a new phone.”
- The battery cell itself is original quality
- The chip and outer housing are aftermarket
- Offers near-original performance at a lower price
- Original screen taken from a used phone
- 100% genuine, but used
- May have light signs of use
“This is an original screen, but it has been used before.”
- Original screen, professionally restored
- New glass, original display panel
- Good balance between price and quality
“An original screen that has been repaired and fully tested.”
- Official part from the phone manufacturer
- Brand-new, original, often with frame
- Most expensive, but safest choice
“This part comes directly from the manufacturer.”
