A broken screen on a Xiaomi smartphone is one of the most common breakdowns that can happen to anyone. Whether you drop your phone on the pavement, sit on it in your pocket, or the screen just stops responding to touch, the only way out is to replace the display. But how much will it cost? The answer depends on the model of the device, the type of damage and the place of repair.
In this article, we will analyze the current prices for replacement of the display for popular models Xiaomi, Redmi and POCO in 2026, compare the cost in official service centers and private workshops, and also tell you how to save without the risk of getting poor-quality repairs. You will learn what nuances affect the total amount, whether to buy the screen yourself and how to avoid deception when choosing a master.
What depends on the cost of replacing the display on Xiaomi
The price of a screen replacement can vary by 2-3 times even for the same model, and here are the key factors that affect the total amount:
- π± Smartphone model β displays for flagships (for example, Xiaomi 13 Ultra) are many times more expensive than for the budget Redmi Note.
- π§ Type of damage β cracked glass, broken touchscreen or completely broken OLED-screen requires different approaches.
- π’ Repair site β official service center Xiaomi takes 30-50% more expensive than a private workshop, but gives a guarantee.
- π Quality of spare parts β the original display will cost 2-3 times more expensive than the Chinese counterpart, but will last longer.
- π οΈ Difficulty of work β on some models (for example, Xiaomi Mix Fold), replacing the screen requires a complete disassembly of the body.
For example, replacing the display with a Redmi Note 12 Pro in the official service will cost 8 000-12,000 rubles, while in a private workshop you can meet 5 000-7 000 rubles. But here it is important to understand that a cheap part can have worse color reproduction, less brightness or sensor problems in a few months.
Comparison of Display Replacement Prices for Xiaomi (2026)
Below is a table with indicative screen replacement prices for current Xiaomi, Redmi and POCO models. The cost is indicated for original parts in official service centers and analogues in private workshops. Prices can vary depending on the region (Moscow, St. Petersburg, Russian regions).
| Smartphone model | Official Service (original) | Private workshop (analogue) | Notes |
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| Xiaomi 14 Pro | 25 000 β 30 000 β½ | 15 000 β 20 000 β½ | Difficult repairs because of 2K AMOLED-screen |
| Xiaomi 13T Pro | 18 000 β 22 000 β½ | 10 000 β 14 000 β½ | Often the glass breaks, but the matrix remains intact. |
| Redmi Note 13 Pro+ | 12 000 β 15 000 β½ | 6 000 β 9 000 β½ | Popular model β many non-original spare parts |
| POCO F5 Pro | 14 000 β 17 000 β½ | 8 000 β 11 000 β½ | Often require replacement touchscreen separately |
| Redmi 12 | 6 000 β 8 000 β½ | 3 500 β 5 000 β½ | Budget model β cheap repairs |
Important: Original displays for models older than 2-3 years (such as Xiaomi Mi 11 or Redmi Note 10) can be overpriced due to shortages of spare parts in warehouses, in which case it is more profitable to buy the screen yourself and give only for installation.
If your model is not in the table, focus on the device segment:
- Flagships (Xiaomi 14, Mix Fold) - from 20,000 β½.
- The Redmi Note 12 Pro (Middle Class, POCO X5) β 8,000 β½.
- Budget models (Redmi) A2, POCO M5) β 4,000 β½.
Official service vs private workshop: where cheaper and more reliable
Choosing between a Xiaomi service center and a private workshop is always a compromise between price, quality and warranty, and letβs look at the pros and cons of each option.
π’ Official Xiaomi Service Center
- β Work and parts warranty (usually 6-12 months).
- β Original parts with factory calibration of flowers.
- β Diagnosis before repair (sometimes free).
- β Technology compliance (e.g., proper screen sticker without bubbles).
Cons: high price (30-50% more expensive), long terms (from 3 days to a week), not all models are supported (especially old or regional versions).
π§ Private workshop
- β Below the price (savings up to 50%).
- β Quick repairs (often in 1-2 hours).
- β Flexible conditions (you can bring your own screen).
- β Repair of old models that the official service does not take.
Cons: the risk of running into poor-quality parts, lack of warranty (or short term), possible problems with screen calibration (for example, yellowness or poor sensitivity of the touch screen).
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If the smartphone is warranty, repairs in an unofficial workshop will cancel it, in which case it is better to overpay, but keep the warranty obligations.
π‘ Tip: Before you give the phone for repair, check the reviews about the workshop on Yandex.Maps or 2GIS. Pay attention to photos of works and complaints about marriage. If the master refuses to show the spare part before installation - this is a reason to be wary.
Can you save money: 5 ways to reduce the cost of repairs
Replacing the display isn't the cheapest thing to do, but there are ways to reduce costs without compromising quality.
- Buy the screen yourself. In the official service, you will be counted the cost of a spare part + work + markup. If you order a display on AliExpress or in a trusted Russian store (for example, MegaDetail), you can save up to 40%.
- Look for promotions. Many service centers offer discounts (e.g., βreplacement screen at 20% discountβ or βfree diagnosticsβ). Follow promotions on Xiaomi websites or on social networks of workshops.
- If only glass is broken and the matrix is intact, you can only replace it (cost will drop by 30 to 50%), but this is not suitable for all models (for example, on Xiaomi 13 glass and matrix are glued).
- Trade the old screen for a discount. Some workshops accept broken displays as a credit (for example, a discount of 1,000-2,000). β½).
- Repair in the regions. In Moscow and St. Petersburg, prices are 20 to 30 percent higher than in small towns. If possible, send the phone to relatives in another city.
Check if the original part will be used |
Ask about the work guarantee and screen |
Check to see if water protection and tightness will remain |
Take a picture of the IMEI phone before the repair |
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β οΈ Be careful with "ultra-cheap" offers (for example, replacing the screen with a Redmi Note 12 for $2,000) β½). You'll probably get a low-quality version with poor color reproduction or a broken oleophobic coating, which will last six months.
Frequent problems after replacing the display and how to avoid them
Even after a professional repair, unpleasant surprises can occur, and here are the most common problems and ways to prevent them:
- π The touchscreen is not working, it could be a bad firmware or a damaged plume. Check all touch zones (especially the edges) before paying).
- π¨ Distorted colors β cheap counterparts often have a cold or warm hue. Compare the new screen to another phone in daylight.
- π§ Glass is peeled off - if the master used poor-quality glue, bubbles may appear after a month β LOCA or UV-glue).
- π The battery goes down quickly - the new screen may consume more power due to poor calibration. After repair, reset settings (Settings) β The phone. β Reset).
- π« The Face is not working. ID or fingerprint scanner β on some models (Xiaomi 13, POCO F5) The sensors are tied to the display!
π‘ Useful tip: After changing the screen, ask the master to conduct a leakproofness test (for example, using an ultrasonic bath). IP53/IP68, for example, Xiaomi 13 Pro or Redmi Note 12 Pro+. If the water protection is broken, the phone can fail if moisture hits.
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If the screen is less sensitive after repair, try calibrating it manually. To do this, go to Settings β Display β Screen Sensitivity and select High Mode.
β οΈ Note: On some models (Xiaomi Mix Fold, POCO F4 GT) After the display is replaced, the software lock may work if a non-original part was used, in which case the phone will show a warning when turned on (for example, "Non-original display"). This does not interfere with work, but can be annoying.
Self-replacement of the display: is it worth the risk
If you're experienced in electronics repair, you can try replacing the screen yourself, which can save you up to 70 percent of the cost, but it's fraught with risks.
β The advantages of self-repair
- π° Minimum costs β only the cost of the spare part (from 2 000) β½ budgetary).
- π No queues, no waiting for the master to be freed.
- π§ Experience and skills β if you can, you can fix your phone even faster next time.
β Cons and risks
- π₯ Damage to other components β with careless disassembly, you can break the battery or camera plumes.
- π Loss of tightness β without special equipment it is difficult to properly seal the screen.
- π« Refusal of warranty - if the phone is warranty, self-repair it cancels.
- β‘ Short-circuit risk β if the screen is not connected correctly, the motherboard can be burned.
If you do, here is the minimum set of tools you will need:
- Plastic blades for disassembly,
- Screen suction cup,
- Set of screwdrivers (cross, hexagon),
- A hair dryer or thermoplatform for softening glue,
- Clay. LOCA or UV-glue.
Step-by-step instructions for replacing the screen on Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro
π‘ Tips for beginners: If youβre afraid of damaging your phone, practice on a broken smartphone or watch your model disassembly on YouTube (e.g., search for βXiaomi Redmi Note 12 disassemblyβ). JerryRigEverything or TechZone channels often publish detailed guides.
What to do if the phone does not turn on after the display is replaced
One of the most frustrating things is that the phone doesn't respond to the power button after the repair, and the reasons can be different, and it's not always the wizard's fault.
- Check the charger. Connect the phone to the charger for 30 minutes. It's possible that the battery ran out during repairs.
- Try a forced reboot. For most Xiaomi models, you need to pinch the Power Button + Volume up for 10-15 seconds.
- If you've repaired it yourself, check if the plumes of the display and the batteries are tightly connected, and sometimes they leave when you build them.
- Diagnose the battery. If the phone vibrates but doesn't turn on, it's possible the battery is off (you need to plug in to charge and wait).
- If nothing helps, the motherboard is probably damaged (for example, due to a static discharge during repairs).
β οΈ Warning: If the phone is turned on but the screen is flashing, showing artifacts or not responding to touch, a defective display is likely to have been installed.In this case, demand a replacement under warranty (if it was provided).
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If the master refuses to recognize the marriage, demand a written refusal and contact Rospotrebnadzor or leave a complaint on the platform "Dobro.Zalob" (dobro.zaloba.ru).