Avoid cheap LCD replacements from Allegro. Only the AMOLED screen if we want it to look somehow. LCD replacements have poor color reproduction (something like samsung avilla). Touch also works differently in them. During assembly there is a problem with the screen blank sensor during the conversation. There is also a high risk of detaching the screen / touch from the frame - the replacement is thicker, which makes it stick out of the frame a little
And I will add that the cheap lcd 150-180 PLN from the Allegro are not perfectly folded and the screen can be crooked, and even during installation, the display can be damaged.
All LCDs up to the amount you give are not amoled, but LCD fakes without the possibility of adjusting the backlight and they do not fit well and it does not matter whether you buy it from the seller X or Y In magboss, the original costs PLN 230, is it worth buying junk to "save" PLN 60?
The customer understood the arguments and I ordered from mb, of course, everything looks like the original, so in the future you want to use the phone, buy the original, you want to recover data, you can buy a replacement.
The discussion centers around finding affordable LCD options for the Samsung Galaxy J3 2016. Users express concerns about the quality of cheap LCD replacements, particularly from Allegro, noting issues such as poor color reproduction, improper fitting, and potential damage during installation. Recommendations lean towards purchasing original LCDs, with one user citing a price of PLN 230 from Magboss as a worthwhile investment compared to lower-quality alternatives. The consensus is that while cheaper options exist, they often compromise on quality and functionality, making original parts a better choice for long-term use. Summary generated by the language model.