Today, thanks to this blog written by the LCD-Phone team, the differences between screens will have no more secrets for you! On our site, we offer 5 different types of iPhone screen quality. There are two main screen families: LCD and OLED. Within these two groups, there are sub-categories such as In-Cell, Soft OLED and Hard OLED. First of all, an In-Cell screen is made up in the same way as an LCD screen. In other words, an In-Cell screen, like an LCD, has 4 layers: the glass, the touch, the display and the backlight. The OLED screen, on the other hand, has just 3 layers: the glass, the touch and the display, which itself includes the backlight. For more information on the differences between classic LCD and OLED screens, click on this link: Differences between LCD and OLED screens We also offer original disassembled screens, which are screens that have been carefully disassembled from an iPhone beforehand. All components are original and work perfectly. However, the original disassembled screen may sometimes show a micro-scratch, which becomes invisible when tempered glass is placed over it. Finally, the last type of screen available on our site is the original reconditioned screen. The original reconditioned screen is a screen whose touchscreen is original, as are all the other components, but which has only undergone a glass change. This in no way alters the quality of the screen, which is still a high-performance product. We'll now take a closer look at the OLED family, in which we distinguish between Soft OLED and Hard OLED. Soft OLED screens, otherwise known as flexible screens, are made from flexible glass. The Soft OLED screen is similar to the original iPhone X screens. This means the user experience is virtually the same as with the original screen. Moreover, Soft OLED is often appreciated for its ability to absorb shocks without breaking or malfunctioning. What's more, Soft OLED boasts excellent color contrast and brightness. This flexible screen also boasts the same durability as the original, and is less expensive than the original. The Hard OLED screen is a second type of OLED screen. Unlike the original iPhone screen, this model is made of hard, rigid glass. The Hard OLED screen also offers several advantages, such as excellent color contrast and brightness. And it comes at a lower price than the Soft OLED screen.
As you can see from the photo above, the screen edges differ in size. LCD screens have a medium-sized edge. OLED screens have a different edge size, depending on whether the screen is Soft OLED or Hard OLED. We can see that the edge of a Hard OLED screen is wider than that of a Soft OLED screen, which is smaller. Conclusion: Thanks to this blog, you're now familiar with all the screens we offer on our site, and above all with the differences between Soft and Hard OLED. Hard and Soft OLED differ in price, as Hard OLED is less expensive than Soft. What's more, the type of glass used in manufacture is different: one is flexible, making it more resistant, while the other is a little more rigid. So don't hesitate to make your choice and choose the screen that suits you best!