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🔧 Galaxy S10 Plus LCD Screen Replacement
I ordered this Samsung Galaxy S10+ LCD Screen with Frame because my original display had some serious ghosting issues and dead pixels. After researching replacement options in the US, I found that most OEM parts cost around $100–$140. The price on AliExpress was under $55, which seemed almost too good to be true. But with thousands of orders and high ratings, I took the plunge.
Shipping took about two and a half weeks to the US, which was within the estimated delivery window. The screen came well-protected in foam packaging, and visually, it looked pristine — no scratches, marks, or defects.
Installation was relatively easy since it comes with the frame. I’m not a technician, but with a YouTube tutorial and some patience, I was able to swap it out in about 40 minutes. Once powered on, the display looked sharp and the touch sensitivity was spot-on. The colors were slightly cooler than the original Samsung screen but not drastically different. No dead pixels, no flickering — it just worked.
Pros:
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Comes with frame (saves time and effort)
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Bright and responsive display
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Affordable price
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Compatible out of the box
Cons: – Slightly different color calibration – No adhesive or tools included
US price comparison: $100+ vs. $55 on AliExpress — definite win. Expectation met? Absolutely. Better than expected at this price point.
US $34.08
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📱 Galaxy A12 AAA IPS LCD Display
My younger cousin cracked their A12 screen, and since I offered to help, I ordered the AAA IPS 6.5″ Display for Galaxy A12 (A125F) from AliExpress. The product title was packed with specs and model variants, but reviews confirmed it matched most A12 submodels. I liked that this one advertised “AAA quality” — so I hoped for a reliable screen without breaking the bank.
Shipping was fast — under 15 days. It arrived in an anti-static bag with bubble wrap, but no tools or installation guide.
Once installed, the screen powered up fine and showed no defects. Colors were vibrant, though not AMOLED-level of course. The touch response was fluid. It felt just slightly thicker than the original screen, but it fit the phone snugly.
Pros:
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Vivid display for an IPS
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Great touch responsiveness
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Solid price for a full assembly
Cons: – No accessories or tools – No adhesive backing pre-applied
US price comparison: About $70–$90 locally vs. $30 on AliExpress. Expectation met? Yes, solid mid-range replacement.
US $10.53
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🔧 Samsung Galaxy A12 LCD Replacement (SM-A125F)
This one is similar to the previous, but I wanted a second unit as backup since I was helping a friend with the same phone. This Samsung Galaxy A12 LCD for model SM-A125F was slightly cheaper and had strong buyer feedback.
The packaging was identical — well-secured. The display powered up and had no dead spots or discoloration. Touch accuracy was a bit less sensitive near the top edge compared to the previous one, but still fully usable. I think this one had a slightly warmer tone overall, and the fit was 100% compatible.
Pros:
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Excellent price (around $27)
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Good contrast and decent color fidelity
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Easy to install
Cons: – Touch slightly laggy at the top – No accessories included
US price comparison: $80+ in stores. Expectation met? Mostly. Slight lag but good for the cost.
US $2.88
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🌈 AMOLED Display for Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G
This was a splurge — my own S21 Ultra needed a replacement screen, and local repair shops quoted me upwards of $250–$300. On AliExpress, I found this AMOLED S21 Ultra screen assembly with in-display fingerprint reader for under $120. I was skeptical, but the product photos and buyer reviews won me over.
It arrived in just over two weeks. The packaging was premium compared to the other screens — double boxed with foam and anti-static wrapping. The display looked flawless. The replacement was more involved because of the fingerprint sensor calibration, but it worked!
Visually, the screen is stunning — deep blacks, crisp whites, and identical color balance to the original. The fingerprint sensor took a couple of days to “settle in” and works 8/10 times now, which is fine by me.
Pros:
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True AMOLED quality
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In-display fingerprint works
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Stunning visuals, high resolution
Cons: – Fingerprint isn’t 100% perfect – Higher price point than LCDs
US price comparison: $250–$300 vs. $118 — massive savings. Expectation met? Yes, and then some.
US $68.41
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🖼️ Galaxy A13 LCD Display Assembly
For a friend’s A13 (4G model), I picked up this LCD Display for Galaxy A13 A135F. We were mainly looking for something that worked — not perfection. The reviews suggested this display was a solid replacement, and it was around $28.
It arrived bubble-wrapped, though not in a hard case. The screen looked clean and was relatively easy to install. Display quality is average — not very bright under direct sunlight but perfectly usable indoors. The touch layer was accurate, and there were no lines or pixel issues.
Pros:
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Decent display for basic users
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Great price
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Plug-and-play compatibility
Cons: – Slightly dim screen – Weak visibility outdoors
US price comparison: Around $60–$80 in repair stores. Expectation met? Yes. Just don’t expect premium performance.
US $4
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🔧 LCD Screen for Galaxy A21S A217F
Last one — for someone’s old Galaxy A21S (model A217F) that had a cracked screen. I chose this LCD screen because it was fully tested and specifically listed the DS and H variants. At under $26, it was among the lowest-priced options with good ratings.
Delivery was quick — 12 days — and the screen came in perfect shape. Installation was a breeze, and the phone booted right up. Screen brightness and contrast were decent, and the touch response was excellent. For an LCD, it was a bit cooler in tone than the original, but overall pretty solid.
Pros:
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Fast shipping
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Excellent fit
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Responsive touch layer
Cons: – Slight color tone mismatch – No tools provided
US price comparison: $65+ easily. Expectation met? Yes. For the price, this is a steal.
US $3.54
🧾 Final Verdict
I went in cautiously, not expecting top-tier parts from AliExpress, but these screens genuinely surprised me. They were well-packaged, functioned almost flawlessly, and cost a fraction of what I’d pay in the US. A few didn’t come with tools or adhesive, which is a minor hassle, but for anyone a little handy, they’re more than worth it. I’d absolutely recommend these specific screen replacements to anyone looking to revive a Samsung phone on a budget. And yes — I’m already eyeing more parts for future projects.








