If you’re thinking of buying a used iPhone from someone, you really want to make sure the display is original. As a matter of fact, some statistics suggest that about one-third of iPhone owners break their phone screens every year. That’s a huge number and it only increases the chances of getting an iPhone with a non-original display if you decide to purchase a second-hand device.
The good news is that there are a few ways to check if your iPhone display is original or not. We’ll explore them below.
By the way, you can use the same methods if you just bought an iPhone labeled as “new” from a shady website. Or maybe you recently got your screen replaced by a third-party repairer because that was cheaper and you have your doubts about the screen.
If you own an iPhone 11 or iPhone 12 device, things are a bit simpler. These iPhone models automatically display a warning if they detect your display is a non-genuine replacement. The message reads as follows: “Important Display Message: Unable to verify this iPhone has a genuine Apple display“.
To check if there is such a warning on your device, go to Settings, select General, and tap About.
The good news is that this notification doesn’t affect or limit your ability to use your iPhone. However, it does plant the seed of doubt in users’ minds.
One way to test if your iPhone display is genuine or not is to put it on maximum brightness and then open a black picture. You can also zoom in on the image to make sure the whole screen is black. If the screen looks like it’s not even turned on, you have a genuine OLED display. On the other hand, if you notice even the slightest bit of gray or white, this indicates the display is not genuine.
As a quick reminder, an OLED display can produce pure black pixels and has a higher pixel density than other types of displays. Apple uses OLED displays on most iPhone models, although some devices such as the iPhone 11 IPS LCD still rely on LCD screens.
Another method to check if your iPhone screen is original is to shine a torch or a flashlight on your phone’s screen. Then take a close look at the light’s reflection on the screen. An original iPhone display doesn’t have any gridline running through it. On the other hand, a non-genuine screen will have visible gridlines running through it.
If you want to enjoy a genuine iPhone experience, it’s always best to purchase your device directly from Apple or an authorized Apple reseller. In this manner, you can be 100 percent sure your device is original. If you break your iPhone screen, go to an Apple repair center to get your screen replaced.
If you purchase a second-hand iPhone or you have your device repaired by a third-party repairer, you’ll always run the risk of getting a copy iPhone screen. The choice is yours.
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