Online Mobile Parts supplies iPhone replacement screens to distributors, repair technicians and DIYers across Australia.
Our long-term, direct relationships with trusted manufacturers let us provide high-quality iPhone screens at competitive prices.
In addition to replacement iPhone screens, our catalogue includes many other iPhone parts for most models.
Every display is tested for touch accuracy and brightness uniformity, and we check the flex connection. Listings include clear compatibility notes by model identifier to help you select the correct assembly.
Order before 12:00 PM AEST for same-day dispatch via Australia Post. All screens include a 2-year Australian warranty, with lifetime coverage for Enterprise tier wholesale accounts. Change-of-mind returns are accepted within 30 days if unused and in original packaging.
Helpful links: warranty, returns, delivery information, adhesives & seals, repair tool kits.
iPhone replacement screens come in different technologies and quality tiers. Knowing the difference helps you choose the best option for your needs:
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
LCD screens use a backlight to illuminate pixels. They are durable and cost-effective, which makes them a solid choice for budget-focused repairs. Colours and contrast are lower than OLED, although everyday usability is strong.
Soft OLED
Soft OLED panels use a flexible substrate. They deliver deeper blacks, higher contrast, richer colours, and wide viewing angles compared to LCD. The flexible construction often provides better drop resilience than rigid alternatives.
Hard OLED
Hard OLED panels are built on a rigid glass substrate. They are cheaper to produce but more prone to shattering on impact and do not meet our durability standards. For this reason, we do not sell Hard OLED screens.
Refurbished OEM
Refurbished OEM screens are genuine OEM displays that have been professionally refurbished with new front glass. They retain factory colour targets, brightness, and touch performance.
Quick pick: choose LCD for affordability, Soft OLED for the best value in terms of cost and performance, or Refurbished OEM for a genuine OEM display with new front glass and factory performance.
Compare screen types at a glance
Type |
Pros |
Trade offs |
Best for |
We sell? |
LCD (In Cell LCD) |
Budget-friendly, reliable everyday use |
Lower contrast and colour than OLED |
Cost-effective repairs |
Yes |
Soft OLED |
Deep blacks, high contrast, wide angles, better drop resilience than rigid OLED |
Higher price than LCD |
Near-OEM look and feel; superb value |
Yes |
Hard OLED |
Lower cost to produce |
More prone to shattering; inferior durability/value |
Not recommended |
No |
Refurbished OEM |
Genuine OEM panel; factory colour/brightness and excellent touch accuracy |
Premium price tier; limited availability by model |
Factory performance |
Yes |
Feature transfer and calibration
Some models require transferring small parts such as the earpiece speaker assembly, sensors, or shields from the original screen. Use correct alignment and controlled torque to maintain fit and reduce light bleed. When reassembling, install new display adhesive for proper sealing