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FDX LITE

FDX LITE

FDX Lite is an entry-level in-cell display with HD resolution, suitable for basic repairs in the lower price range. These screens are also rigorously tested to ensure stable operation and reliable performance, making FDX Lite a practical and controlled choice for cost-conscious applications within the in-cell segment.
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 parts are original and manufactured in a certified environment by the device's original manufacturer.
Pulled
Pulled parts are 100% authentic and sourced from original pre-owned devices. They undergo strict testing and inspections to ensure the highest quality.
Refurbished
Refurbished parts have been removed from an original used phone, but the front glass has been replaced with glass that is equivalent to the original, while all other materials have remained authentic.
OEM-Equivalent
OEM-Equivalent parts are professionally assembled by a third party using components and materials equivalent to those of the original manufacturer. They are tested for basic functionality and offer a reliable alternative for a cost-effective repair.
FDX ULTRA
FDX Ultra is a Soft OLED screen, which means that the display is built on a flexible plastic (polymer) substrate instead of glass. This results in a thinner, lighter, and more shock-resistant screen, with an optimal fit during installation.

FDX Ultra is available in both LTPS and LTPO variants. LTPS offers stable and reliable performance for most applications, while LTPO is the most advanced OLED technology on the market, featuring a variable refresh rate and performance on par with original high-end (Pro) screens.
FDX PRO
FDX Pro is a Hard OLED display with sharp image quality, vibrant colors, and fast, precise touch. Thanks to the COF design, it delivers reliable performance in everyday use. Each batch is tested for stability and uniformity, so technicians can count on consistent quality at a competitive price.
FDX ELITE
FDX Elite is a premium in-cell display, developed in collaboration with the manufacturer for optimal quality. We continuously improve it through customer feedback and our expertise. This display is our most expensive option, but with the associated quality and service for a worry-free customer experience.
FDX PRIME
FDX Prime is a reliable standard in-cell solution, directly sourced from carefully selected manufacturers. The displays meet high in-cell quality standards and are rigorously tested to ensure consistent performance, reliability, and long-term usability. FDX Prime is suitable for daily professional use within the in-cell segment.
Repairs

Why You Should Always Test Smartphone Screens Before Installation

12-05-2026 Reading Time: 3 min

Why You Should Always Test Smartphone Screens Before Installation

For repair technicians, a fast and successful screen repair is essential. However, as a supplier, we still notice that one important step is often skipped: testing a smartphone screen before full installation.


Although most suppliers test screens before shipping, it is still important to check the screen yourself before fully installing it.


In this blog, we explain why pre-testing is important, which risks you can avoid, and what repair technicians should pay attention to when testing smartphone screens.


Why Testing Screens Before Installation Is Important

Even with high-quality smartphone screens, defects or irregularities can occasionally occur. Examples include:


  • No display
  • Touch functionality issues
  • Lines or spots on the display
  • Flickering image
  • Brightness issues
  • Faulty OLED or LCD panels


By testing a screen beforehand, you avoid fully assembling a device only to discover that the screen is not functioning properly. This saves both time and unnecessary reassembly work.


What Should You Test on a Smartphone Screen?

When testing a smartphone screen, repair technicians usually check several components and functions.


Step 1: Perform a Visual Inspection


Before connecting the screen, it is important to visually inspect the product for:


  • Damage to the flex cable
  • Scratches or cracks in the glass
  • Bent connectors
  • Damage to the frame
  • Loose components


A visual inspection helps identify transport damage or manufacturing defects at an early stage.


Step 2: Test Image Quality


Check the screen for:


  • Dead pixels
  • Lines or streaks
  • Discoloration
  • Flickering
  • Brightness issues


Step 3: Test Touch Functionality


Make sure that:


  • All areas of the screen respond correctly
  • Touch functionality works properly
  • There is no ghost touch present


Stap 4: Test Sensors and Additional Functions


Depending on the device, also check:


  • Fingerprint scanner
  • Proximity sensor (during a call, place your finger over the front camera)
  • Face ID
  • Refresh rate
  • True Tone functionality


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Why Pre-Testing Is Important for Your Warranty

Do not fully install the product until you are certain that it functions 100% correctly. Many suppliers apply warranty conditions stating that screens must not be fully installed when reporting a defect.


Once a screen has been fully glued or mounted, it becomes more difficult to determine whether the defect originated during production or occurred during installation.


By testing screens beforehand, you avoid unnecessary discussions and work more efficiently.


Having Problems During Testing or Need Assistance?


If you notice issues during testing such as:


  • No display
  • Touch issues
  • Display malfunctions
  • Defective sensors


Or if you are unsure about the correct testing method, feel free to contact the Foneday Support team. On working days between 09:00 and 17:00, we usually respond within 5 minutes, allowing us to quickly provide a suitable solution or advice on correctly testing your screen.


Conclusion

Testing smartphone screens before installation is an important step in every repair process. By visually inspecting and testing a screen before fully installing it, you can avoid unnecessary repair time and customer issues.


At Foneday, we understand how important reliable parts and a smooth repair process are. That is why we support repair technicians not only with parts, but also with practical assistance throughout the repair process.


Do you have questions about testing smartphone screens or are you experiencing issues during a repair? Feel free to contact our Support team.


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