







🔧 Upgrade Your iPhone 11 Pro Screen Like a Pro — Don’t Miss Out on Flawless Touch & Protection!
This iPhone 11 Pro 5.8-inch LCD screen replacement kit offers a precise fit for models A2160, A2217, and A2215, complete with 3D Touch and Face ID support. The package includes a tempered glass protector, waterproof adhesive frame, and a full set of repair tools, empowering you to restore your device’s display and water resistance with confidence. Each screen is double quality-checked to ensure reliability, making it an essential quick-fix solution for professionals who can’t afford downtime.












| ASIN | B07Q79QW8L |
| Colour | White |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (1,406) |
| Date First Available | 27 August 2024 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 24.9 x 15 x 0.8 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 82 g |
| Item part number | for iPhone 5s screen replacement |
| Manufacturer | Bsz4uov |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Product Dimensions | 24.89 x 14.99 x 0.76 cm; 82 g |
V**A
- The home button gets noticeably hot after a minute of usage. At first I though this might be due to the glue residue left on the metal panel. After scraping it away with some hydrogen peroxide I reinstalled the screen, but the problem persisted. My hypothesis is that this is due to the poor insulation of the digitizer. Compared to the original one, the light of the digitizer is emitting direct light onto the home button connectors. On the original screen, the black cable coating was protecting the lower part of the phone from this light. Regardless, this is the main reason why I would NOT recommend getting this screen. - The screen color is bleak and blue-ish in comparison to the original. This is something that is expected from my previous experience with screen repairs. - The display connectors came twisted I did not notice and first and had to redo the whole process twice to fix the cable position. - The only positive thing is that the package arrived faster than expected and that the tools included in the package were of good quality.
M**R
Easier than I thought it would be. The seller claims they will email your video to you after purchase, thats not true. The videos are available on Amazon though through this order page, so no need. It does not come with a magnetic screw map, so forget that. You'll need to be mindful of all the screws you take out so organize them well. Watch the video carefully and try not to skip any steps. As far as the screen, it is a decent replacement, it was easy to install, but there are a few caveats. The screen for the iPhone 13 Pro Max does protrude the casing, so keep that in mind, it will not look like your old screen. The quality is 5/10 as it does have botchy color filtering, you can almost see every pixel, but it is an LCD screen. It does tend to glitch out briefly, dont know what thats about. My battery drain is much faster, and it also doesnt charge as quickly. Face ID and others took a minor hit, but they still work, I would (and did) just reset Face ID and re-do it so it works better for you. It came with a screen protector so that was nice. Overall, this is a decent replacement if you need the screen quickly for a couple months I figure. My phone cracked on a Sunday and most repair places were closed, so I needed it same day because of business I needed to take care of the next day, and it came same day. I will update review if I see anything else worth noting. Update 1: I found that the screen was glitchier than anticipated, but support was very kind and offered me a replacement or refund. The manufacturer is more than serious about standing by their products and for that I appreciate them. Update 2: So days later now my screen is officially glitching full time. There are horizontal lines that kind of look like a mirror of the top of my screen. It used to only happen when I turned the brightness down to a certain point now it doesnt matter where the brightness is. Phone hasnt been dropped or anything since repairing it. I would advise against buying this screen. Refund or not I think this was a waste of my time.
M**N
Decent kit overall. Gets the job done. I had to do alittle more to get the phone screen out since one of the pentalobe screws at the bottom of the phone was stripped. Like some of the other reviews mention since it is an LCD it isn’t going to fit flush due to the screen being thicker than the original one that comes with your iPhone. After successfully installing the screen there are some glitches and the screen freezes a bit. If this happens to you, I would just click the lock button on the side of your phone to do like a “reset”. A bit of an inconvenience but it’s basically a temporary fix until I can get another phone. Battery does drain quicker and at the center bottom of the screen gets really hot.
S**Z
easy to install and looks decent without toning. even partially fixed my home button which didnt work at all before and now it just vibrates when i run my finger on it but it does work! came with good tools too. only thing that was mid was the screen protector which i didnt even need.
C**2
First, I don't agree that replacing the screen is easy even for beginners. I've been working with electronics for decades, and getting an iPhone display off to replace the display or change the battery is not trivial. I actually purchased this replacement LCD because the original display broke when I tried to remove it (turns out it had been removed before by a prior owner and then GLUED back on). Anyway replacing a screen by Apple is expensive, over $300. So getting a replacement screen was a no-brainer. The kit comes with the screen and the specialty screw drivers, tweezers, suction cup to get the screen off, a replacement gasket and so on. There's a QR code to get very detailed step-by-step replacement. Getting the screen off is a pain, and you have to be super-careful not to crack it. The procedure is heating it up so that the glue that keeps it in place gets soft, and then you can use the suction cup to CAREFULLY pry it off. Of course, if your original display is broken anyway, further breaking it may not been an issue. Next, the screws Apple uses are ridiculously tiny and to make matters worse, there are several different types, sizes and kinds (see picture of how tiny all the screws are, and there are a LOT). Grrrr. You really need to be good at working with tiny screws, tiny connectors, and very carefully taking things apart. And you als have to make sure you get every bit of the old gasket around the perimeter of the phone off . Else, the replacement gasket, which must be put in place VERY carefully won't fit properly and won't keep the replacement screen in place as it should. Once you have all the tiny pieces and screws back in place, don't close it up just yet. First see if the new screen works as it should! Else you might have to remove the new display again and possibly mess up the new gasket just to see what might be wrong. How did it all work for me? Most of the time was spent getting all the old glue and gasket goo off. And unless you very clearly mark where each of the tiny screws goes, it's trial and error to find the right ones (and the right screw drivers). But finally the display as back on, and the iPhone worked gain. The screen itself is much better than I expected. It's sharp and bright, quick and responsive. I measured 510 nits luminance. Everything seems to work, though I am not sure yet about the face recognition.
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