Xiaomi Screen Replacement: AMOLED vs LCD — Why the Decision Matters for Redmi Note 13 Owners

The Redmi Note 13 series is one of the fastest-growing repair categories in the UK market. What makes it more interesting than a standard screen job is that the range spans multiple variants with different display technology, and the aftermarket offers both AMOLED and LCD replacement options regardless of what the original device had.

The Redmi Note 13 Series Display Variants

  • Redmi Note 13 (standard): AMOLED display, 120Hz, 6.67"
  • Redmi Note 13 Pro: AMOLED display, 120Hz, 6.67" — higher brightness than standard
  • Redmi Note 13 Pro+: AMOLED display, 120Hz — curved edges, which affects aftermarket part availability significantly
  • Redmi Note 13 4G (some regional variants): IPS LCD — not AMOLED

Before ordering a replacement screen, confirm which exact model variant you're working on. The model number is printed on the device back cover.

AMOLED vs LCD: What Each Means for the End User

AMOLED: true black by turning pixels off completely, higher contrast, more vibrant colours, better viewing angles, more power-efficient for dark-themed interfaces, supports Always-On Display. Higher cost in the aftermarket.

IPS LCD: uses a backlight behind a liquid crystal layer, more consistent colour accuracy across the brightness range, neutral whites, lower cost, generally more repair-friendly with no burn-in risk. Does not support true black or always-on display.

Why Some Technicians Fit LCD to Originally-AMOLED Devices

LCD replacements for AMOLED devices are typically 30–40% cheaper. But fitted without disclosure, the customer will notice: dark mode is no longer actually dark, colours look less saturated, the always-on display feature stops working.

Always disclose the display technology you're fitting. If the customer accepts LCD for cost reasons with full information, that's a legitimate choice.

AMOLED Aftermarket Quality Tiers for Redmi Note 13

Brightness spec: the original Redmi Note 13 display reaches 1,800 nits peak brightness. Many aftermarket AMOLED panels top out at 700–800 nits. Customers who frequently use the device in direct sunlight will notice.

Touch sampling rate: the Note 13 Pro supports 240Hz touch sampling. Aftermarket displays often support only 120Hz. Customers who play competitive mobile games will notice input lag.

Colour profile: after fitting an aftermarket AMOLED, instruct the customer to check Settings → Display → Colour scheme. Switching to a specific profile often improves the result with a replacement panel.

Step-by-Step: Redmi Note 13 Screen Replacement

1. Heat the front panel — Apply heat at 60–65°C. The Note 13 uses moderate strength adhesive that responds quickly.

2. Pry from the bottom edge — Work carefully along the bottom and sides. The top of the device houses the speaker and front camera — approach that edge last.

3. Open carefully — display flex cables are short on Note 13 — Prop at approximately 45° maximum. The cable tears if overstretched.

4. Disconnect battery before display — Remove midframe screws, disconnect battery, then disconnect the display connector.

5. Test before sealing — Check touch response at all four corners, display uniformity, and front camera function.

Compatible Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Parts at Buy2fix

Browse our Xiaomi-compatible LCD and OLED screens and Xiaomi compatible back covers and parts.

For the full Xiaomi range:
- Xiaomi compatible touch panels
- Xiaomi compatible flex cables

Buy2fix note: The Xiaomi aftermarket has more quality variation than Apple or Samsung. We test AMOLED panels from multiple suppliers for accurate brightness and colour consistency before including them in our catalogue.

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