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Got broken display in your Xiaomi Redmi 5A? Buy the complete LCD with Touch Screen for Xiaomi Redmi 5A - Black and replace the broken, cracked or scratched screen in your handset. 100% Perfect fit with high manufacturing quality. With least technical know how required, it is easiest to replace display for your handset.

The replacement combo lcd with touch for Xiaomi Redmi 5A comes with manufacturing defect warranty and the shipping is done in secured packing to make sure you get the product in perfect shape.

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Redmi 5A is a budget phone of India, and if you are looking for its display replacement, you are on the right web page. These days, life is impossible without a mobile phone, and a broken phone is nothing less than a disaster for its owner. If the display breaks or the touch doesn’t work, you can’t use the phone to fulfill your daily needs. Mostly, we don’t have multiple phones in hand, and that’s why display replacement is an urgent requirement for everyone.

If you arrived here searching for the Redmi 5a display, you could buy a 100% original display from this page. Once you receive the display, you can visit a local technician’s shop and ask him to install the display on your phone. You can also find the display in the local market, but those are mostly duplicates, and even after spending the money, you’ll not get the desired display quality.

The spare part you see on this page is a complete unit of display and touch screen digitizer glass combine into one. The internal display and the top layer of the touch screen glass are both integrated, and it is called combo or folder. The combo replacement allows you to quickly replace the broken Redmi 5a display because you need to replace the broken part with a new one. That’s all.

When you opt for only touch screen glass replacement, you replace the original touch screen with a duplicate one, and it’s a big problem. A duplicate touch screen glass is not as sensitive and responsive to commands as the original one. For your information, the only touch screen glass of Redmi 5a merely costs Rs 90, and technicians can easily charge around Rs 400-500 for doing the replacement. After replacing the touch screen, you won’t be able to type properly and press it harder to make the touch screen work.  According to our experience, duplicate spares parts turn into a very frustrating experience later.

The price of a 100% original Redmi 5a display replacement is around Rs 1800-2000. If you buy a first copy screen replacement, then the combo costs about Rs 900-1100 in India. You may have to pay additional repairing charges on top of the display’s price to a mechanic.

The Redmi 5a is a basic phone, and it is certainly possible to install the display at home without any technician’s help. To install the display, first, you need to watch a Redmi 5a display replacement video on YouTube and ask yourself if you are comfortable doing this at home. Please note that you should have all the required tools in hand; otherwise, the display replacement will become tough for you. If you feel confident enough, you can replace the display at home; otherwise, go to a local technician and have him replace the display for you. The normal installation charges are around Rs 150-200 rupees.

Yes. We always test the new display before shipment. To test the display, we use the actual motherboard of Redmi 5a, and the testing process is completely flawless. If a display works on our phone, it will certainly work on your phone without any issues. To test the new display, connect the display and touch screen flex to the appropriate locations on the motherboard and turn on the phone. It is not necessary to paste or glue the display to test it. We also use open condition testing to verify all the screens, and so far, the results are 100% satisfactory.

It is possible to purchase duplicate screen replacements for low prices, and it’s not a hidden secret anymore. Almost all customers are aware that duplicate screens do exist, and they are cheap and inferior in quality. Many customers call us and explain the pain they faced with duplicate screens, and now they are very keen on purchasing the original ones. If you don’t need a quality product, you can surely take your business to the vendor who sells you for cheap.

These photos show the actual product you’ll get after your order. This is Redmi 5a Combo (Display and Touch Screen Glass) which you can use to replace a broken display or touch screen glass. See actual photos of the product below :

redmi 5a lcd module price manufacturer

Xiaomi&ampamp#039s new Redmi 5A is virtually identical to the Redmi 4A in terms of specifications. It has a few cosmetic differences on the outside, but nothing about it is new or different. You get a Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 SoC, 2GB or 3GB of RAM, 16GB or 32GB of storage, a 5-inch HD screen, and 3000mAh battery. Performance is good for an entry-level phone, and while battery life is great, both the front and rear cameras are only just about acceptable. MIUI 9 has a few useful features, but there&ampamp#039s some bloat to deal with. Overall, low pricing is this phone&ampamp#039s most attractive feature.

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Redmi 5A is designed keeping you in mind. It features a light-weight body, long battery life and a dedicated microSD card slot. It’s 5-inch HD screen along with a high-resolution 13MP camera lets you capture and re-live life’s unforgettable moments. MIUI 9 powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 processor ensures that Redmi 5A easily handles daily tasks such as video playback, gaming sessions, and much more. Redmi 5A is fast and smooth. It’s the smartphone for everyone!

Redmi 5A boasts of a beautiful fully-laminated 12.7 cm (5) HD display. It also features Reading mode which protects your vision and reduces eye fatigue by filtering out the blue light.

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Xiaomi, with the launch of Redmi 5, seems to have struck a final nail on the smartphone-price coffin. The company has been dominating the space for smartphones priced anywhere between Rs 6,000 to Rs 16,000. When the Redmi 5A was launched, it took over the entry-level segment, and within a few months it was followed by the Redmi Note 5 and the Note 5 Pro that knocked out phones priced between 10-15K.

We were not quite done talking about the Redmi Note 5, and Xiaomi went ahead and delivered the Redmi 5 to replace the Redmi 4 in the 7-10K price segment. It is the company"s solution for users looking for a compact yet balanced handset that also offers logical value proposition.

My experience with Redmi was more or less similar to all the other Redmi phones I have used prior to this. The major difference overall here was the size and the battery. I had written about my three days experience with the Redmi 5 earlier, and most of the things I mentioned there remain.

Xiaomi has updated the Redmi 5 with some in-trend elements like the 18:9 display and minimal bezels. But the question I had before writing the review were mostly about the new upgrades on the phone.

Do these feature make the experience better? Is this a phone I wanted to see after the Redmi 4? And most importantly, is this a phone worth recommending because it"s actually good, or just because there is a lack of competition?

The price starts at Rs 7,999 for the phone with a 2GB RAM and 16GB storage, the 3GB/32GB variant costs Rs 8,999, and you"ll be set back by Rs 10,999 for the top-of-the-line 4GB/64GB variant. You can buy the phone on Amazon India, mi.com(opens in new tab) and Mi Home.

The Redmi 5, like its siblings, has an iterative design that makes it look exactly like a smaller Redmi Note 5. Well, that"s not the first time I am saying this for a Redmi phone - the Redmi 4 resembled the Note 4.

The Redmi 5 has a good design and build quality for its price, but it doesn’t differentiate it from the design language that’s being followed for the last two years.

I bring up the Honor 9 Lite because it"s a perfect example of great design for its price. I am not saying Xiaomi should come up with a blingy phone, but my intention here is emphasise on the fact that consumers want phones that look different.

Like previous Redmi phones, it has rounded corners, a flat back with curved sides. However, the curves aren’t as well pronounced as we have seen in the past.

Exactly a year ago, the Redmi Note 4 was launched with a 5.5-inch display and the Redmi 4 had a smaller one. Thanks to the new display trend, now even the Redmi 5 has a bigger 5.7-inch display than the Note 4.

The Redmi 5 does not retain the smaller display size, but it still has a decent HD+ (720p) panel like its predecessor. Colours look vibrant but a slight blue tinge makes its presence felt. Sunlight visibility remains sub-optimal, but auto-brightness makes up for it. Overall, it’s a colourful display with cool tones, a wide colour gamut and decent viewing angles.

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With the new Redmi 5A, Xiaomi brings to the table another budget smartphone – a segment it revels in. A successor to the Redmi 4A launched in March this year, the Redmi 5A is almost the same device and you’d be hard pressed to find any major difference between the two.

At first glance, the Redmi 5A looks like the quintessential Xiaomi smartphone, similar to many Redmi phones that we’ve seen in the past. There’s nothing new, and that’s not a bad thing.

The Redmi 5A sports a polycarbonate body with a metallic matte finish that looks quite polished. It’s all plastic, yes, but doesn’t feel cheap. With a 5-inch display and 8.35mm of thickness, it is a compact smartphone that sits comfortably in your hand.

One of the obvious omissions on the Redmi 5A is a fingerprint sensor. While these are increasingly getting ubiquitous on even budget smartphones, it is fair to cut corners in a smartphone at this price.

Xiaomi has finally listened to the demands of a vocal niche that doesn’t prefer the hybrid SIM tray, and the Redmi 5A comes with a 2+1 card slot which allows you to use two nano SIMs and a microSD card to expand the storage all at once.

The Redmi 5A boasts of a 5-inch fully-laminated HD (1280 × 720) IPS display which offers good color reproduction and contrast. It’s duller than what Xiaomi offers on its more expensive smartphone, and the vibrancy is a casualty of the price. The text and images look sharp though, so there’s no complaint on that front.

Like its predecessor, the Redmi 4A is powered by the quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 chipset paired with 2 GB of RAM. There’s 16 GB of internal storage, which can be expanded up to 128GB using a microSD card. There’s also a higher memory variant with 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of internal storage.

The Snapdragon 425 is a good choice at this price as it has enough muscle for a decent Android experience and is quite power efficient. The performance is good enough for a budget smartphone, and multitasking and web browsing were quite smooth – although I really didn’t try it in many real-world scenarios with a multitude of third-party apps that one would do typically.

The Redmi 5A is powered by a 3,000 mAh battery underneath, which is actually lesser than 3,120 mAh found on the Redmi 4A but sufficient for what should be a day long battery life.

The Redmi 5A runs MIUI 9 which is based on Android 7.1 Nougat. There’s no word on the timeline for Android Oreo upgrade since Xiaomi prefers to maintain its own cycle of upgrades defined by MIUI versions.What’s new in MIUI 9

In the photography department, the Redmi 4A offers a 13-megapixel rear snapper with f/2.2 aperture and phase-detection auto-focus (PDAF). On the front, there’s an improved 5-megapixel camera with f/2.0 aperture.

While I’ll reserve my judgement on the camera till the review, a few test shots in daylight came out quite well for a phone at this price. There’s nothing exceptional about the camera as per the initial testing, just that it is better than most of the competition so a fair win for Xiaomi in the segment.

The 2 GB + 16 GB variant of the Redmi 5A is priced at ₹4,999 ($78) while the 3 GB + 32 GB variant is priced at ₹6,999 ($109). The price of the lower spec’d variant is discounted for first five million units, post which the price will be ₹5,999, but for those five million customers, it’s a steal, really.

The Redmi 5A is not an upgrade to the other budget smartphones by Xiaomi released this year, but a well-rounded budget smartphone at the moment that would expectedly sell quite well. It’s an affordable package that offers decent smartphone experience without too many compromises. You get what you pay for, right?