Replacing an iPhone XS Max screen with Ace Tech from Amazon

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  • In this video I show how to replace an iPhone XS Max screen with one I bought from Amazon. It took me about an hour to replace the screen.
    The screen replacement sold by Ace Tech is decent. It has good color saturation that leads me to believe it is a true OLED screen. It's very close to an OEM or original iPhone XS Max screen. However, there is one big caveat: the screen has a larger bottom bezel. This is due to the OLED screen not being flexible, as opposed to the original. I have linked to more information below.
    Please be aware that once you replace the screen, you lose True Tone, and so the screen colors will look different. My girlfriend was able to remedy this issue by making the color temperature cooler, or bluer using the Night Shift mode. You may also try using color filters. Also, more information linked below.
    The XS Max screen I got from Amazon (sold by Ace Tech): amzn.to/3oEYYvK
    Other tools you may need, as shown in this video:
    Heat gun: amzn.to/3EDa22k
    Scissors (part of my Gerber Dime multitool): amzn.to/3dxkbkX
    Thermometer: amzn.to/33iLlul
    References:
    iFixIt screen replacement guide: www.ifixit.com/Guide/iPhone+X...
    Flexible OLED = smaller bottom bezel: bgr.com/2017/11/09/iphone-x-r...
    Rigid vs Flexible OLED comparison: www.hcqs.com.cn/blog/iphone-x...
    True tone and adjusting color temperature: www.macrumors.com/how-to/twea...
    Using night shift mode to adjust color temperature: appletechtalk.com/using-apples...
    Using color filters to adjust color temperature: www.phonearena.com/news/iPhon...
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  • @kenzieking7728
    @kenzieking7728 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great tutorial! Glad I watched to learn to do the adhesive before! Thank you!

  • @auddog21
    @auddog21 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I’m having so much trouble deciding what screen to buy from amazon for my iPhone 11. After what seems like hundreds of searches your video has been the most help! Thank you! Is there anything that helped you decide what vendor to choose ?

    • @davidsdetaileddiscussions
      @davidsdetaileddiscussions  3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Thanks for the comment! This was my exact experience which was why I decided to make a video about it! There were two main requirements for me when I chose this screen - the screen had to be OLED with comparable colors to the original, and the size needed to be comparable to the original. For OLED, I excluded vendors that did not explicitly say the screen was OLED. I did not want to leave anything up in the air and accidentally end up with a LCD screen. For the size, since that is hard to tell from the product description and images, I was prepared to return the screen if it wasn't acceptable.
      In hindsight, I would look for a screen that said explicitly that it was "Soft" or "Flexible" OLED. I did not understand what "Hard" OLED meant in the product description for this screen, but it means that the bottom bezel will be slightly larger. For me, the overall final result was acceptable so I decided to keep the screen, but if I ever had to do it again, that would definitely be on my list of requirements.
      Then, it was all about just finding the vendor with the cheapest price that still had an adequate number of informative reviews - longer than a few words. Keep in mind that taking the phone to the Apple Store and having them replace the screen there costs $330, so at a certain point, like if the screen costs more than $250, you mine as well take the phone to the Apple Store so you don't risk bricking the phone or messing it up. So, that's something else to keep in mind - the screen has to be reasonably priced. Given the tradeoffs between the price and the slightly larger bezel, I felt that this screen, at $150, was good enough.

  • @kolsakfrom5039
    @kolsakfrom5039 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Is the screen still working good for you after a year or so? I need to replace mine because I have the Ghost touch issue on my phone. is the screen quality comparable? Please let me know!

    • @davidsdetaileddiscussions
      @davidsdetaileddiscussions  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      the screen quality is comparable. The screen is not a flexible oled screen, so the bottom bezel is a little bigger than the stock screen.

  • @bubblesb9854
    @bubblesb9854 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    can u use a blow dyer

  • @exodus58
    @exodus58 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Looks like you bought a hard OLED display. The closest to OEM is soft OLED.

    • @davidsdetaileddiscussions
      @davidsdetaileddiscussions  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      yes, you are correct. I would've preferred a soft oled screen, but the hard oled screen was almost as good; only difference is the bottom chin is slightly bigger, as I show in the video

  • @TheJayair
    @TheJayair 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Most of these tutorials don't show you how to ground yourself, and DIYing your own device you end up frying your device, first learn how to ground yourself then attempt to fix your device.