Comparison of iPhone Screen Options:
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LCD (In-Cell): The most budget-friendly choice. It’s reliable but lacks the vibrant colors and deep blacks of OLED, and it may consume slightly more battery.
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Hard OLED: Offers the visual benefits of OLED at a lower price point, but because it is built on a rigid glass substrate, it is more susceptible to internal cracking from drops.
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Soft OLED (Recommended): The closest match to your original screen. Built on a flexible substrate, it is highly durable, offers perfect contrast, and maintains the slim bezel look of your iPhone.
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Refurbished: An original Apple panel that has been professionally fitted with new glass. You get original colors and touch sensitivity at a lower cost than a new unit.
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OEM / Apple Genuine: These are the gold standard. They provide the exact factory performance you expect from Apple, ensuring 100% compatibility and the highest possible brightness levels.

