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🔧 S9 LCD Screen Replacement with Frame (AA+ Tested)
What caught my eye with this screen was the “AA+ 100% Tested” claim. I needed a reliable screen for an older Samsung Galaxy S9 I keep as a backup phone, and I didn’t want to spend a fortune. Most replacements on eBay or repair shops in the US run $80–$120, and this one was under $40.
Shipping took about two weeks, well-packaged in dense foam and a plastic case. Out of the box, the frame looked brand new — no scuffs, no scratches. Installation was smooth; all screw holes lined up perfectly, and the screen fit snugly into the phone housing.
Pros:
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Clean installation with frame pre-attached
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Touch sensitivity was responsive
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Color reproduction surprisingly decent for a TFT panel
Cons: – Slightly dimmer than the original AMOLED – Viewing angles are narrower
Overall, it exceeded expectations. It’s not Samsung OLED quality, but for the price, I’m genuinely impressed. Definitely usable as a daily screen.
US $35.56
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📱 TFT LCD for Galaxy S9+ G965 (Touch Screen + Frame)
I bought this screen for a friend’s S9+ that had a spiderweb crack. They didn’t want to spend much, and this option looked solid with lots of good reviews.
It came in 16 days. The packaging was excellent again — padded and labeled. It booted up right away and required no calibration. The display brightness and color fidelity are good, though you can tell it’s TFT, not AMOLED.
Pros:
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Budget-friendly alternative
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No dead pixels or ghosting
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Included tools were actually usable
Cons: – Thicker bezel than original – Blacks aren’t as deep as AMOLED
For under $45, it was a worthwhile fix. My friend’s phone now runs great — no touch lag, and Face Unlock still works.
US $27.84
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📦 S9 G960 TFT Screen with Frame
This was my third screen in the batch and probably the easiest to install. It had the cleanest frame among all 10 I ordered, which made for a precise fit. Bought it to test the quality difference between suppliers.
Performance-wise, it’s solid. No flickering, and touch response is consistent across the surface. The color is slightly warmer than stock, but that’s a nitpick.
Pros:
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Very clean assembly
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Good brightness
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Frame fit perfectly
Cons: – Slight backlight bleed on corners – Not true black
It cost me about $36, while similar quality in the US would be $90+. For a mid-tier TFT screen, I’d rate this one a 9/10.
US $29.75
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💡 TFT LCD for S9 Plus G965 (No Frame)
I got this to test the bare-bones option — no frame included. I wanted to reuse the original housing to keep costs down.
Installing it took longer than the others, since I had to remove and clean the old frame. The screen quality is okay but slightly washed out. It works great for basic use but definitely not for watching media.
Pros:
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Cheapest of the bunch
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Responsive touch input
Cons: – Tedious to install without frame – Noticeable gray tone in black areas
At $28, it’s unbeatable for a DIY repair — just not for those wanting OEM-like visuals.
US $24.93
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🔍 TFT LCD S9+ G965 (Frame Included)
This one is nearly identical to the first S9+ screen I ordered, but from a different supplier. I wanted to compare.
Performance was almost indistinguishable, but the color tone leaned cooler. It felt slightly heavier — maybe denser backing? All connections aligned and touchscreen gestures were snappy.
Pros:
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Consistent brightness
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Smooth scrolling
Cons: – Slight screen flicker under low brightness
It met my expectations and held up to several hours of testing. It’s good enough to replace a shattered screen and give your S9+ new life.
US $23.7
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⚠️ AMOLED Defect Screen for S9 G960 (No Frame)
I was curious about this budget AMOLED with “defect but works” in the title. I expected a gamble — and it was.
Arrived in 13 days. It powered on, and yes, there was a thin vertical line — but surprisingly minimal. Colors were vivid like true AMOLED, and contrast was noticeably better than any TFT. Great test display or emergency fix.
Pros:
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Real AMOLED colors
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Still functional despite flaw
Cons: – One bright green vertical line – No frame
At $25, it’s a steal if you need something fast or want to experiment.
US $17.68
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⚠️ S9+ Line Dot AMOLED Display (No Frame)
Another defect model I purchased to compare. This one had multiple tiny dots — dead pixels — in the lower right corner.
Display is functional and image quality is crisp. Perfect for a non-perfectionist. Good backup or secondary device screen.
Pros:
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AMOLED contrast
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Budget-friendly for temporary use
Cons: – Dots are visible on white backgrounds – Risk of worsening with time
At $24, you get AMOLED feel for TFT money. Just don’t expect flawless aesthetics.
US $41.97
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✅ Tested S9 G960 LCD with Frame (SM-G960FD Compatible)
This one came labeled as “100% tested,” and I believe it. Not a single issue during install. The fit was snug, and it booted with no pixel problems. I used it on an SM-G960U — fully compatible.
Brightness is on par with original. I ran a 2-hour video test and didn’t notice any heating issues.
Pros:
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Excellent build
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True plug-and-play
Cons: – Slight color shift at an angle
This is one I’d recommend for anyone doing a first-time screen swap. It’s simple, solid, and worth the $38.
US $28.58
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🌈 Super AMOLED S9/S9+ Screen (Full Assembly)
This was the priciest screen in my cart, but I wanted at least one full Super AMOLED unit for quality comparison.
And wow — night and day difference. Colors pop, blacks are truly black, and brightness is way higher. It’s very close to the original display quality. Touch response is buttery smooth.
Pros:
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OLED quality without compromise
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Looks factory-original
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Great packaging and tools
Cons: – Higher price ($49+) – Longer shipping time (18 days)
It’s 100% worth it if you’re picky about visuals. Best screen of the batch.
US $76.4
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💻 New TFT S9 G960 Display with Frame
Last in the group — another TFT with pre-installed frame. I used it to restore an old S9 for resale.
Install was fast, no dead pixels, decent brightness. Feels like a good mid-tier option.
Pros:
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Decent visual quality
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Smooth install process
Cons: – Colors not as saturated as AMOLED – Slight lag on multi-touch gestures
At $32, it’s a fantastic value. For everyday tasks, this screen holds up well.
US $26.87
📝 Overall Opinion
I’m honestly surprised by how good these AliExpress screens turned out. I expected a few duds, but 9 out of 10 worked flawlessly or with minor imperfections clearly stated in the listing. You just can’t beat the price — especially compared to what you’d pay in the US for similar replacement parts.
Yes, I’d recommend these to anyone confident enough to do DIY repairs or refurbish older phones. I’m already planning my next batch order — especially more of the AMOLED ones. AliExpress remains my go-to for parts like this.












