iPhone replacement screens, sold at unbeatable prices
Online Mobile Parts supplies quality iPhone replacement screens to distributors, repair technicians and DIYers Australia wide.
Long-term relationships formed directly with factories enables Online Mobile Parts to provide high-quality iPhone screens for the lowest prices.
In addition to replacement iPhone screens, the Online Mobile Parts catalogue contains many other iPhone parts for any model. Wholesale iPhone screen pricing is available for approved customers.
LCD or liquid crystal display is a flat-screen technology that uses several layers of material with a backlight to produce images on a screen. Our premium LCD displays are a quality product that is both durable, reliable and is backed by our 2 year Australian warranty.
How does an LCD screen work?
Liquid crystals are made up of organic molecules that align themselves according to how much electricity they’re supplied with. When you apply electricity to them, they change their orientation to let more or less light through. This process is called polarisation and acts as a gatekeeper for the light.
Each time you look at your iPhone LCD screen, thousands of these liquid crystals are aligned. This allows light from the backlight behind them to pass through them and create images on your screen.
Key benefits of LCD screens
- Durability. LCD screens are renowned for their durability and longevity with regular use.
- Affordability. Compared with OLED screens, LCDs are relatively cheap and easy to manufacture resulting in being considerably more affordable for the end user.
- Colour Accuracy. LCDs emit more accurate colours than other technologies, however are just not as bright as OLED screens.
Have there been any improvements in iPhone LCD technology?
From the factory, Apple uses IPS LCDs, which are a more expensive version of LCD on its mid-level to high-end phones. iPhone models with IPS LCDs include iPhone 11, iPhone XR, and the iPhone 8/8 Plus with the iPhone 11 and iPhone XR featuring IPS liquid retina displays, which we break down below.
IPS LCD stands for "In-Plane Switching Liquid Crystal Display." It has a number of advantages over other types of LCDs including better sunlight legibility, greater viewing angles, and superior colour accuracy.
Liquid Retina Displays are the most advanced LCD technology ever in an iPhone offering improved colour accuracy by delivering brighter colours and deeper blacks.
Knowing when to replace your iPhone screen
Knowing when to replace your iPhone screen can sometimes be not as straightforward as you might think; follow the below determinants to ensure you replace a screen which actually needs replacing!
Cracked screen
If your phone's screen has cracked, it doesn't mean that you need a new phone—it just means that you need a new screen. Cracks make it harder to use your device because they block some of the sensors on your phone, meaning that they may not work properly or at all.
Cracked screens are also more likely to get worse with time as they get scuffed up by keys or other items in your pocket or bag. This can eventually lead to more serious problems like water damage if left untreated.
Non-responsive touch display
If your iPhone is not responding well to touch, it's simply time to replace your screen. A non-responsive screen may be due to physical or water damage. Although not very common, there could simply be a loose connection between the digitizer and motherboard.
Dead pixels
A dead pixel is one that doesn't change colour with its surrounding pixels. If there are multiple dead pixels clustered together in an area of about 1-2 inches in diameter, it may be time for you to replace your screen. This is because these large clusters are likely to spread over time. If they do spread, then your image quality will suffer significantly.
Blank screen on power
If you can't see anything on your iPhone's display when you turn it on, first make sure that the cable between the digitiser and the motherboard isn't loose. If it’s securely seated in the connection, it’s time to replace your screen.
Which iPhones Have LCD Screens?
iPhones which exclusively use LCD screens include the iPhone XR, iPhone 11 and all the models before the iPhone X including the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus and so on.
Why choose Online Mobile Parts
Regardless whether you need a new screen or other replacement parts for your iPhone, we're here to help. Over the years, we've happily supplied thousands of Aussies with the highest quality replacements parts on the market, for the lowest prices.
Why choose us to supply your iPhone replacement screen?
iPhone LCD screens at unbeatable prices
We offer the lowest prices in Australia for premium replacement screens. We also don’t charge our customers any postage or handing cost fee on any order over $100.
We only source parts from reputable, sustainable factories who strive for producing and distributing the highest standard in replacement parts technologically possible. All parts are tested in-house prior to shipment to ensure DOA are virtually non-existent.
Worry-free purchases
We back all purchases made from us with our 2 year Australian warranty and a 14-day return guarantee. If you're not satisfied with your purchase, let us know and you can send it back within 14 days of receiving it, and we'll issue you a refund in line with our refund policy.
Large selection
We have iPhone replacement screens for most iPhone models, with new models being listed as soon as the quality is tested and verified by our technicians.
Verified colour and fitment
All our parts are fitment and quality guaranteed.
Wholesale perks and discounts available
Buy in bulk? Regularly require replacement parts? If this sounds like you, we offer perks and discounts to our regular customers! Find out more here: https://www.onlinemobileparts.com.au/wholesale.
Full installation kit
Every replacement screen purchase comes with our lightweight installation toolkit which contains everything you need to complete your repair.
Fast dispatch
All orders placed before 10am Monday-Friday are dispatched the same day, excluding public holidays.