A broken smartphone display is one of the most common and unpleasant problems faced by owners of Xiaomi, Redmi and Poco devices. The sudden appearance of a βwebβ of cracks or a complete loss of response to the touch screen instantly turns a modern gadget into a useless piece of plastic.
The cost of restoring a display module in 2026 varies greatly and depends on many factors: the total amount is influenced by the model of your device, the type of matrix used (AMOLED or IPS), and the chosen repair strategy - a complete replacement of the module or re-sticking glass. Understanding these nuances will help you avoid overpayments and avoid falling into the bait of unscrupulous craftsmen who offer "cheap" repairs using low-quality components.
In this article, we will discuss in detail the pricing in the repair services market, explain the difference between original parts and analogues, and explain why the price for the flagship Mi series can differ from the budget models of Redmi several times. It is important to bear in mind that savings in the early stages often lead to repeated breakdowns, so the choice of service should be approached carefully.
Factors Affecting the Cost of Display Recovery
The price of repairs is not taken from the ceiling, it is formed under the influence of several key parameters, first of all, this type of matrix. Today's Xiaomi smartphones are increasingly equipped with AMOLED and Super AMOLED panels that provide deep black color and high brightness, the production of such screens is technologically more difficult than mass IPS arrays, which directly affects the cost of parts.
The second important aspect is the design of the module itself. In budget models, screens often have thicker bezels and are easier to dismantle, whereas flagships use Curved Display technology, or integrating a fingerprint sensor directly into glass. AMOLED-The screen can cost up to 70% of the price of a new device, due to the risks of damage to other components during disassembly and the high cost of the curved matrix itself.
The price is also affected by the presence of a frame complete with a new display: modules "on the frame" are more expensive, but their installation takes less time and reduces the risk of damage to the case when repainting. If you choose the option without a frame, the wizard will have to carefully transfer all the parts from the old broken module, which increases the labor and, accordingly, the cost of work.
- π Type of matrix: AMOLED/OLED always more expensive IPS/LCD Due to the complexity of production and color reproduction.
- π± Smartphone model: flagships of Xiaomi series 14/15/16 Require more expensive original parts than the Redmi Note.
- π οΈ Component: The module assembled with a frame (Frame) is on 20-30% more expensive than just a glass with a matrix.
Difference Between Glass Replacement and Module Replacement
Many users confuse the two, although the price difference between the two is huge: Replacing the module is a complete replacement for the entire sandwich: the protective glass, the touchscreen (touchscreen) and the matrix (images), which is used when the matrix has broken (black spots, stripes are visible, no image) or when glass gluing is impossible due to the nature of the damage.
Glass replacement (re-sticking) is a more subtle procedure in which the wizard carefully separates the broken outer glass from the entire matrix, using a special machine-separator that heats the glue, and a thin molybdenum string. If the matrix is good and shows an image without defects, this method saves up to 50% of the cost of repair compared to buying a new module.
But glass reglazing isn't always possible, and if you have purple or black spots on the screen after the impact, or if the touchscreen doesn't work properly, it's the matrix itself that's affected, and you can't save money, you need a full replacement, and on curved screens (Curved), it costs more and takes longer because of the complexity of the process.
β οΈ Warning: If you are asked to replace only the glass on the screen where there are "spots" or stripes, it is a fraud. You need to change the entire module, because the spots will only increase with time.
Price comparison: original, copy and restored displays
Xiaomiβs parts market is huge and divided into three major segments. Understanding the difference between the two will help you appreciate the wizardβs offering. Original displays are factory-labeled and fully match the factoryβs brightness, color rendering and touchscreen sensitivity characteristics. They often come in sealed boxes bearing the Xiaomi logo.
Copies (High Copy, AAA+, Incell) are much cheaper, but their quality is unpredictable. These screens often use a dimmer matrix, thickened glass and a less sensitive sensor. Often copies do not support Always On Display or do not work correctly automatic brightness. Incell technology is when the touch layer and matrix are compressed into one thin layer, which makes the screen fragile but cheap.
The third option is Refurbished/OLED Ref, which is the original arrays that have taken the broken glass off and replaced it with a new one in the factory, and it's the middle ground: you get the original picture and colors, but you pay less than for a new module assembled, but it's harder to find quality refurbished screens, and they can have microscopic defects, too.
| Type of spare part | Image quality | Price (indicative) | Term of service |
|---|---|---|---|
| Original (Service Pack) | Perfect, factory-like. | High (100%) | Like a new phone. |
| Restored (Ref) | Excellent (original matrix) | Medium (-30%) | High-pitched |
| Copy (Incell/OLED) | Medium/Low | Low (-50-60%) | 6-12 months |
How to distinguish the original from the copy?
Price list: how much it costs to fix the screen Xiaomi in 2026
Repair prices are constantly changing due to exchange rate differences and logistics, but general trends for 2026 have already formed.Budget models such as the Redmi Note series or Poco M remain the most affordable to maintain.Replacing the screen here is often comparable to the cost of a good case and glass for a flagship.
The mid-range segment, represented by the Redmi Note Pro series and Xiaomiβs base models (without the Pro/Ultra console), requires more serious investments. It often uses AMOLED-matrixes with a high refresh rate (90-120 Hz), which increases the cost of spare parts, repair of such devices is already becoming tangible for the budget, accounting for 30-40% of the cost of a new device.
The flagship Xiaomi 14/15/16 and Mi Ultra models are the most expensive to repair. Using 2K AMOLED panels with Gorilla Glass Victus protection makes the cost of the module very high. Often, the wizards recommend only original parts for such phones, since copies can disrupt the fingerprint scanner and energy saving system.
- π° Budget segment (Redmi) 12/13/14, Poco C/M): from 2 500 before 5 000 rupees for a copy, from 6 000 before 9 000 original.
- π Middle class (Redmi Note) 13/14 Pro, Xiaomi 13/14 Lite): from 5 000 before 10 000 ruble for analogue, from 12 000 before 20 000 original.
- π Flagships (Xiaomi) 14/15/16 Pro/Ultra): from 15 000 rupees for rebuilt, from 25 000 before 45 000+ RUB for the original module.
βοΈ Checking the master before repair
Why Cheap Repairs Can Cost More
The desire to save is understandable, but in the case of Xiaomi smartphones, it often leads to additional costs. Cheap copies of screens (especially Incell technology) have one critical disadvantage: they are very fragile. Even a light blow that the original would survive, for the copy will be fatal. After 3-4 months of use, you may again be faced with the question of βhow much it costs to fixβ, but already with a new broken screen.
In addition, poor-quality displays often consume more power. The smartphone power controller may not work properly with a cheap matrix, which leads to a rapid discharge of the battery and heating of the device in the plume area. In some cases, a cheap screen can even damage the main board with a voltage surge.
Another aspect is calibration. Once you install a new screen, especially on AMOLED models, you often need software-based brightness and color calibration through an engineering menu or special equipment, and cheap services neglect that, and you get a screen with unnatural colors or broken autobrightness.
β οΈ Note: If the fingerprint scanner under the display stopped working after the screen was replaced, most likely the master damaged the plume during installation or an incompatible copy of the screen.
Where to repair: service center or private
The choice of repair site depends on whether you prefer the guarantee and peace of mind or the minimum price. Official authorized service centers Xiaomi use only original parts and comply with all technologies. However, the prices there will be maximum, and the repair time β long (often the screen has to order, waiting up to 2-3 weeks).
Private workshops and home repairs offer speed (replacement in 30-60 minutes) and more flexible prices. A good privateer can offer a quality restored original or the best copy on the market. But there is a high risk of running into an unqualified specialist who can damage the case, battery or plumes if disassembled sloppyly.
For complex cases, such as changing glass on a curved screen or repairing IP68 waterproof phones, it is better to choose specialized services with separation and lamination equipment. The usual replacement of the module in the βboxβ in the transition will not ensure proper tightness, and the phone will lose moisture protection forever.
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Keep the check and the warranty card! Even if the repair was carried out by a private master, the presence of a written guarantee (at least by hand with a seal) will help to return the money in case of repeated failure within the warranty period.
Should I repair my old phone?
The economic feasibility of repairing is an important question: If you have a budget Redmi three years ago, the cost of the original screen can be 70-80% of the market price of this used phone, in which case it is easier to sell the phone for parts (for a whole matrix or fee) and add money to buy a more modern model.
Another thing is if the phone is dear to you as a memory or if it is a powerful flagship that still flies.Replacing the screen with Xiaomi Mi 11 or Poco F3 will extend the life of the device for another 2-3 years of active operation, which will pay for repair costs.
Don't forget the alternative is to buy a used screen for disassembly. Many users are looking for phones with a broken case but a whole screen (called "bits"), which can be cheaper than buying a new part, but requires self-soldiering skills or paying for the work of the master of parts transfer.
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Repairing makes sense if the cost of the spare part and work does not exceed 50% of the current market value of a serviceable phone.