A broken smartphone screen is always an unpleasant situation that instantly turns a functional gadget into a pile of plastic and glass. Especially offensive when it comes to the popular Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro model, which even a few years after its release remains in demand due to its balance of performance and price. Owners often face the dilemma: try to save and order a part yourself or immediately contact the service, overpaying for the work of the master, but having received a guarantee.
The cost of replacing a display module with a Redmi Note 8 Pro varies greatly depending on the quality of the component and the region of work. The parts market is chaos from offers where the same-looking parts can cost differently. Understanding the pricing structure will help you not to overpay and avoid installing a poor component that will quickly fail or ruin the experience of using the device.
In this article, we will discuss in detail what the total amount of the check is, what types of matrices exist for this model, and whether the sheepskin is worth making, how to distinguish a quality copy from an outright marriage and why in some cases it is easier to buy a new phone than to repair an old one.
Factors Affecting the Cost of Screen Replacement
The first thing to understand when looking for a spare part is that the price is not just the cost of the glass or the matrix itself, but the total amount is influenced by many factors, from the type of technology used to the markup of the service center. For the Redmi Note 8 Pro, this is especially true, since the device is equipped with a new model. IPS-High-resolution matrix, which is more difficult to produce than simple LCD-panels.
Original parts, delivered directly from Xiaomi plants or their official partners, cost significantly more, provide perfect color reproduction, proper sensor operation and full software compatibility, but their market share is small, and often sell high-quality copies under the guise of the original.
β οΈ If you are offered an βoriginalβ at half the market average, it is 99% likely a fake or a restored part.
The second important aspect is the complexity of the design of the smartphone itself. Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro has a glass back cover and a fairly dense layout of the internal elements. To replace the display often requires dismantling the rear window, which increases the risk of damage, if the master has to change the cover, or use a special glue to re-install it, it will increase the cost of work.
Types of display modules: Original, Copy and Refurbished
The smartphone parts market is divided into several distinct segments, and understanding the difference between them is critical to your wallet. In the case of the Redmi Note 8 Pro, the situation is complicated by the presence of many options for the execution of matrices. Let's break down the main categories that you will encounter when searching.
The most expensive and reliable option is the Service Pack or the original. These modules often come in Xiaomi's factory-made packaging with the company logo and protective films. They have perfect color calibration and bezel thickness. The cost of such a part can be a significant fraction of the price of a used phone, but the result is worth it.
- π± Original Service Pack β comes in a box, often with frame, image quality and touchscreen.
- π OEM (High Copy β manufactured in the same factories as the original, but without the Xiaomi brand, the quality is close to 100%.
- π° Budget Copy β Cheap counterparts with worse color reproduction, less bright screen and sometimes a floating sensor.
The Refurbished category is also worth mentioning: these are modules where glass is broken, but the matrix itself is intact. The glass is changed in the factory, gluing the layers. For the Redmi Note 8 Pro, this is a risky option, since the quality of the glue and build often suffers, which can lead to yellow spots or detachment of the touchscreen after a month.
How to visually distinguish a copy?
The current price list: how much is the detail and work
Pricing in the electronics market is dynamic, but there are established price ranges that are specific to the current situation: the cost of replacing the display on the Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro is composed of the price of the spare part and the cost of service.
| Type of detail | Part price (ruble) | Cost of work (ruble) | Total (roughly) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Original (Service Pack) | 4500 - 6000 | 1500 - 2500 | 6000 - 8500 |
| Quality copy (OLED/IPS) | 2500 - 3500 | 1500 - 2000 | 4000 - 5500 |
| Budget copy (LCD) | 1200 - 1800 | 1000 - 1500 | 2200 - 3300 |
Note that the prices at official authorized service centers (ASCs) will be at or above the upper end of the range, but the ADCs guarantee that water protection will be maintained (if it is claimed) and only use certified components. Private craftsmen and small workshops can offer a lower price, but the risks are higher.
Also worth considering is the cost of additional consumables. When replacing the screen with a Redmi Note 8 Pro, it almost always requires a new frame glue or double-sided tape. Sometimes you need to replace the battery if it swells during operation, which often happens by the time the screen breaks, which can add another 1000-1500 rubles to the check.
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Keep the check and the work report. In the case of a defective replacement, these documents will allow you to claim a refund or a free correction of deficiencies under consumer law.
Self-Replacement: Is It Worth Saving?
Many users, when they see the price of the service, think about self-repair. In theory, replacing the display with the Redmi Note 8 Pro is available to a person with straight hands and a basic set of tools. However, in practice, this process involves a number of difficulties that are not written about in commercials.
The main problem is heating and removing the back cover. The case of the smartphone is planted on glue, and it requires heating to 80-90 degrees to open it. Overheating can damage the battery or peel off other elements. In addition, the glass back of the Redmi Note 8 Pro is very fragile and if it is not opened carefully, it bursts in 70% of cases, which makes simple screen repair into a comprehensive body replacement.
βοΈ What you need for a self-replacement
If you do, you'll need a special tool, just a screwdriver, you'll need thin blades, suction pads, tweezers, and preferably a separator or hair dryer to soften the glue, and it takes patience, because the plumes are very thin and easily torn when you move carelessly.
β οΈ Warning: Disconnect battery plume first! Any manipulation inside the smartphone with the battery connected can short-circuit and the motherboard fail.
Another nuance is calibration. Once you install a new screen, you may need to programmatically calibrate the sensor or brightness. In some cases, on cheap copies, the autobrightness doesn't work properly, and you can't programmatically fix it. Think about whether you're willing to put up with a constant maximum or minimum level of backlight.
Hidden Problems and Risks of Replacing a Display
Replacing the screen is an invasion of the internals of the device, which does not always go unnoticed. Even with the use of a quality part, problems can arise that are not directly related to the display itself. The Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro model is characterized by certain βdiseasesβ that are opened during the repair process.
There's a problem with the proximity sensor, and once the screen is replaced, it can stop correctly detecting the position of the phone near the ear, and during a conversation, the screen will not go out, which leads to accidental cheek pressing, and this can be caused by a defective copy, or improperly installed protective film or contamination in the area of the upper speaker.
- π Battery bloating β when heated to remove the lid, the old battery can swell, requiring urgent replacement.
- π Extraneous sounds β a poorly glued speaker or vibrator may start to rattle when playing the sound.
- π‘ Weak signal β if the antenna module was damaged during assembly or the contact is poorly pressed, the quality of communication may deteriorate.
There's also a risk of losing water protection. The Redmi Note 8 Pro's factory-proofness comes with adhesives and precision assembly. In a service, even good ones, it's almost impossible to restore factory water protection. After repair, it's better to save the phone from rain and splashes.
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Saving on the cost of spare parts often leads to double costs: a cheap screen will have to change after six months, paying for the work for the second time.
Where to change: service or private?
Choosing a repair site is always a compromise between price, speed and quality. Xiaomi's official service centers provide maximum reliability, but their services are expensive, and the deadlines can take from 2 to 14 days if the right part is not available. Private workshops and home repairs offer speed (often in 1 hour), but warranties here can only be verbal.
When choosing a service, ask direct questions: βWhat kind of screen do you put?β, βIs there a guarantee for a touchscreen?β (the sensor often fails before the matrix itself), βWill my warranty from the manufacturer remain?β (in the case of official centers β yes, in the case of private owners β the warranty will burn). For the Redmi Note 8 Pro, which is no longer the flagship, often the best option are specialized workshops with a good reputation, using high-quality analogues.
Don't forget to check the workshop before you visit. Read the reviews, see how long they've been on the market. A good craftsman will never impose the most expensive detail, but will honestly warn you of the difference between the original and the copy by showing examples of the work.