Mobile Phone Replacement Screens

Screen Lcd Display with Touch Mechanism and Frame for Realme C55 (Black) Code: 57983115399

Screen type: IPS

  • Model: RMX3710
  • Notes: Electrostatic protection must be observed.
  • Work on an anti-static surface and use a suitable anti-static wrist strap.
  • Check that all parts subject to static...

Screen type: IPS

  • Model: RMX3710
  • Notes: Electrostatic protection must be observed.
  • Work on an anti-static surface and use a suitable anti-static wrist strap.
  • Check that all parts subject to static electricity are properly secured with anti-static tape.
  • Test the LCD before installation (touch functionality, colors, brightness, sensor functionality, pixel...
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Description

Description

Screen type: IPS

  • Model: RMX3710
  • Notes: Electrostatic protection must be observed.
  • Work on an anti-static surface and use a suitable anti-static wrist strap.
  • Check that all parts subject to static electricity are properly secured with anti-static tape.
  • Test the LCD before installation (touch functionality, colors, brightness, sensor functionality, pixel accuracy).
  • Installation is performed with the battery disconnected and ensure that connectors are properly connected. After installation, conduct a recheck.
  • If the part is not replaced at an authorized service, the warranty does not apply to the used unit.

Manufacturer

OEM
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Specifications

Specifications

Product Number
57983115399

Product Details

Colour
Black
with Frame
Yes
with Touch Mechanism
Yes

Brand

Apple
-
Xiaomi
-
Samsung
-
Huawei
-
Honor
-
Sony
-
Motorola
-
Google
-
Nokia
-
OnePlus
-
Realme
Realme C55
Oppo
-
Additional mobile models
-

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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  • Periklhs1982

    Verified purchase

    Final UPDATE (31/01/2025):
    (I am not a technician; this is the first time I changed a screen, and I encountered a problem that I describe below. Technicians with experience will likely know how to solve it, but I leave the entire review because it may be useful to someone who has a similar problem. Skroutz is for everyone, not just for technicians, but also for DIY users like me, so the following information may help.)

    INITIAL REVIEW (30/01/2025):
    The screen works normally, but the colors differ from the original screen of the phone, which is expected. I cannot yet know its resistance to scratches or drops.

    REVIEW 2 (31/01/2025) – Problem with the Proximity Sensor:
    Two days after installation, I discovered that the proximity sensor is blocked by the glass of the new screen.

    What I tried:
    I removed the phone's motherboard (on which the sensor is glued) and placing it outside the frame, it showed a distance of 5cm (meaning there is no object nearby).
    As soon as I reinstalled it in the new frame (which comes integrated with the screen), the sensor started showing 0cm distance (as if there is constantly an object in front of it).

    What problems does this cause:
    During phone calls, the screen automatically turns off because the phone thinks it is at the ear. This is manageable, as you can press the power button to turn it back on.
    In video calls (Instagram, Messenger, etc.), the problem is very serious: the screen goes off and cannot be restored even by pressing the power button. The only way to get it working again is a manual restart (pressing the volume +- and power buttons simultaneously for 15-20 seconds).

    What I checked:
    I reinstalled the old broken screen and the old frame, and the problem disappeared.
    I tried reinstalling the new screen several times, in case it was an alignment issue, but nothing changed.
    I used a strong flashlight and noticed that light passes through the plastic of the motherboard and the small hole in the screen for the proximity sensor. The sensor appears normal, but around it, the plastic of the motherboard is also visible.

    Conclusion:
    The problem may be due to two possible scenarios:

    The glass of the new screen reflects the infrared light emitted by the IR LED of the sensor, causing it to "think" there is constantly an object nearby.
    The IR LED does not properly contact the glass due to a manufacturing defect, and the infrared light is incorrectly diffused to the sensor.

    Important note:
    With the original frame, this problem does not exist because it has a separator between the IR LED and the IR sensor (likely some photodiode). In contrast, the new frame I am reviewing here does not have this separation.

    REVIEW 3 (Final) – Solution to the problem (31/01/2025):
    ⚠ DO NOT throw away the old frame! ⚠

    What I discovered:
    In the old frame, there is a small rubber piece with two holes at the proximity sensor point, which acts as a separator between the IR LED and the IR sensor.

    What I did:
    I removed this rubber piece from the old frame (it is not glued or integrated into the plastic).
    I placed it in the new frame, at the proximity sensor point.
    Result: The problem was completely solved!

    Conclusion:
    If you buy this screen/frame, keep your old frame to transfer the sensor separator. Without this, the proximity sensor does not work properly, causing issues with calls and video calls.

    Translated from Greek ·
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  • Final UPDATE (31/01/2025):
    (I am not a technician; this is the first time I changed a screen, and I encountered a problem that I describe below. Technicians with experience will likely know how to solve it, but I leave the entire review because it may be useful to someone who has a similar problem. Skroutz is for everyone, not just for technicians, but also for DIY users like me, so the following information may help.)

    INITIAL REVIEW (30/01/2025):
    The screen works normally, but the colors differ from the original screen of the phone, which is expected. I cannot yet know its resistance to scratches or drops.

    REVIEW 2 (31/01/2025) – Problem with the Proximity Sensor:
    Two days after installation, I discovered that the proximity sensor is blocked by the glass of the new screen.

    What I tried:
    I removed the phone's motherboard (on which the sensor is glued) and placing it outside the frame, it showed a distance of 5cm (meaning there is no object nearby).
    As soon as I reinstalled it in the new frame (which comes integrated with the screen), the sensor started showing 0cm distance (as if there is constantly an object in front of it).

    What problems does this cause:
    During phone calls, the screen automatically turns off because the phone thinks it is at the ear. This is manageable, as you can press the power button to turn it back on.
    In video calls (Instagram, Messenger, etc.), the problem is very serious: the screen goes off and cannot be restored even by pressing the power button. The only way to get it working again is a manual restart (pressing the volume +- and power buttons simultaneously for 15-20 seconds).

    What I checked:
    I reinstalled the old broken screen and the old frame, and the problem disappeared.
    I tried reinstalling the new screen several times, in case it was an alignment issue, but nothing changed.
    I used a strong flashlight and noticed that light passes through the plastic of the motherboard and the small hole in the screen for the proximity sensor. The sensor appears normal, but around it, the plastic of the motherboard is also visible.

    Conclusion:
    The problem may be due to two possible scenarios:

    The glass of the new screen reflects the infrared light emitted by the IR LED of the sensor, causing it to "think" there is constantly an object nearby.
    The IR LED does not properly contact the glass due to a manufacturing defect, and the infrared light is incorrectly diffused to the sensor.

    Important note:
    With the original frame, this problem does not exist because it has a separator between the IR LED and the IR sensor (likely some photodiode). In contrast, the new frame I am reviewing here does not have this separation.

    REVIEW 3 (Final) – Solution to the problem (31/01/2025):
    ⚠ DO NOT throw away the old frame! ⚠

    What I discovered:
    In the old frame, there is a small rubber piece with two holes at the proximity sensor point, which acts as a separator between the IR LED and the IR sensor.

    What I did:
    I removed this rubber piece from the old frame (it is not glued or integrated into the plastic).
    I placed it in the new frame, at the proximity sensor point.
    Result: The problem was completely solved!

    Conclusion:
    If you buy this screen/frame, keep your old frame to transfer the sensor separator. Without this, the proximity sensor does not work properly, causing issues with calls and video calls.

    Translated from Greek ·
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Description & Specifications

Screen type: IPS

  • Model: RMX3710
  • Notes: Electrostatic protection must be observed.
  • Work on an anti-static surface and use a suitable anti-static wrist strap.
  • Check that all parts subject to static electricity are properly secured with anti-static tape.
  • Test the LCD before installation (touch functionality, colors, brightness, sensor functionality, pixel accuracy).
  • Installation is performed with the battery disconnected and ensure that connectors are properly connected. After installation, conduct a recheck.
  • If the part is not replaced at an authorized service, the warranty does not apply to the used unit.

Manufacturer

OEM
Product Number
57983115399

Product Details

Colour
Black
with Frame
Yes
with Touch Mechanism
Yes

Brand

Apple
-
Xiaomi
-
Samsung
-
Huawei
-
Honor
-
Sony
-
Motorola
-
Google
-
Nokia
-
OnePlus
-
Realme
Realme C55
Oppo
-
Additional mobile models
-

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (1)

  1. 1
  2. 4 stars
    0
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Periklhs1982

    Verified purchase

    Final UPDATE (31/01/2025):
    (I am not a technician; this is the first time I changed a screen, and I encountered a problem that I describe below. Technicians with experience will likely know how to solve it, but I leave the entire review because it may be useful to someone who has a similar problem. Skroutz is for everyone, not just for technicians, but also for DIY users like me, so the following information may help.)

    INITIAL REVIEW (30/01/2025):
    The screen works normally, but the colors differ from the original screen of the phone, which is expected. I cannot yet know its resistance to scratches or drops.

    REVIEW 2 (31/01/2025) – Problem with the Proximity Sensor:
    Two days after installation, I discovered that the proximity sensor is blocked by the glass of the new screen.

    What I tried:
    I removed the phone's motherboard (on which the sensor is glued) and placing it outside the frame, it showed a distance of 5cm (meaning there is no object nearby).
    As soon as I reinstalled it in the new frame (which comes integrated with the screen), the sensor started showing 0cm distance (as if there is constantly an object in front of it).

    What problems does this cause:
    During phone calls, the screen automatically turns off because the phone thinks it is at the ear. This is manageable, as you can press the power button to turn it back on.
    In video calls (Instagram, Messenger, etc.), the problem is very serious: the screen goes off and cannot be restored even by pressing the power button. The only way to get it working again is a manual restart (pressing the volume +- and power buttons simultaneously for 15-20 seconds).

    What I checked:
    I reinstalled the old broken screen and the old frame, and the problem disappeared.
    I tried reinstalling the new screen several times, in case it was an alignment issue, but nothing changed.
    I used a strong flashlight and noticed that light passes through the plastic of the motherboard and the small hole in the screen for the proximity sensor. The sensor appears normal, but around it, the plastic of the motherboard is also visible.

    Conclusion:
    The problem may be due to two possible scenarios:

    The glass of the new screen reflects the infrared light emitted by the IR LED of the sensor, causing it to "think" there is constantly an object nearby.
    The IR LED does not properly contact the glass due to a manufacturing defect, and the infrared light is incorrectly diffused to the sensor.

    Important note:
    With the original frame, this problem does not exist because it has a separator between the IR LED and the IR sensor (likely some photodiode). In contrast, the new frame I am reviewing here does not have this separation.

    REVIEW 3 (Final) – Solution to the problem (31/01/2025):
    ⚠ DO NOT throw away the old frame! ⚠

    What I discovered:
    In the old frame, there is a small rubber piece with two holes at the proximity sensor point, which acts as a separator between the IR LED and the IR sensor.

    What I did:
    I removed this rubber piece from the old frame (it is not glued or integrated into the plastic).
    I placed it in the new frame, at the proximity sensor point.
    Result: The problem was completely solved!

    Conclusion:
    If you buy this screen/frame, keep your old frame to transfer the sensor separator. Without this, the proximity sensor does not work properly, causing issues with calls and video calls.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Final UPDATE (31/01/2025):
    (I am not a technician; this is the first time I changed a screen, and I encountered a problem that I describe below. Technicians with experience will likely know how to solve it, but I leave the entire review because it may be useful to someone who has a similar problem. Skroutz is for everyone, not just for technicians, but also for DIY users like me, so the following information may help.)

    INITIAL REVIEW (30/01/2025):
    The screen works normally, but the colors differ from the original screen of the phone, which is expected. I cannot yet know its resistance to scratches or drops.

    REVIEW 2 (31/01/2025) – Problem with the Proximity Sensor:
    Two days after installation, I discovered that the proximity sensor is blocked by the glass of the new screen.

    What I tried:
    I removed the phone's motherboard (on which the sensor is glued) and placing it outside the frame, it showed a distance of 5cm (meaning there is no object nearby).
    As soon as I reinstalled it in the new frame (which comes integrated with the screen), the sensor started showing 0cm distance (as if there is constantly an object in front of it).

    What problems does this cause:
    During phone calls, the screen automatically turns off because the phone thinks it is at the ear. This is manageable, as you can press the power button to turn it back on.
    In video calls (Instagram, Messenger, etc.), the problem is very serious: the screen goes off and cannot be restored even by pressing the power button. The only way to get it working again is a manual restart (pressing the volume +- and power buttons simultaneously for 15-20 seconds).

    What I checked:
    I reinstalled the old broken screen and the old frame, and the problem disappeared.
    I tried reinstalling the new screen several times, in case it was an alignment issue, but nothing changed.
    I used a strong flashlight and noticed that light passes through the plastic of the motherboard and the small hole in the screen for the proximity sensor. The sensor appears normal, but around it, the plastic of the motherboard is also visible.

    Conclusion:
    The problem may be due to two possible scenarios:

    The glass of the new screen reflects the infrared light emitted by the IR LED of the sensor, causing it to "think" there is constantly an object nearby.
    The IR LED does not properly contact the glass due to a manufacturing defect, and the infrared light is incorrectly diffused to the sensor.

    Important note:
    With the original frame, this problem does not exist because it has a separator between the IR LED and the IR sensor (likely some photodiode). In contrast, the new frame I am reviewing here does not have this separation.

    REVIEW 3 (Final) – Solution to the problem (31/01/2025):
    ⚠ DO NOT throw away the old frame! ⚠

    What I discovered:
    In the old frame, there is a small rubber piece with two holes at the proximity sensor point, which acts as a separator between the IR LED and the IR sensor.

    What I did:
    I removed this rubber piece from the old frame (it is not glued or integrated into the plastic).
    I placed it in the new frame, at the proximity sensor point.
    Result: The problem was completely solved!

    Conclusion:
    If you buy this screen/frame, keep your old frame to transfer the sensor separator. Without this, the proximity sensor does not work properly, causing issues with calls and video calls.

    Translated from Greek ·
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