Matt Gruber
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
This is way too difficult to repair to install a screen that doesn't work correctly. Once installed it looks good but then without any reason it starts jumping through applications like a virus. I have to shut the phone off and turn it back on and then it will work right for a little while but then without warning will misbehave all over again
SJ
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
I purchased this for my wife. The things no one tells you is to be careful removing the back case to the phone. If you don't, you will rip out the sensor and will need to purchase a new one. You will also need phone glue before you start. You will need it to seal everything back. It took her a few hours, but she did it. She put a tempered screen protector and a case. On the first fall, she thought the screen protector broke. No, the actual screen broke. The tempered glass was in tact. Do yourself a favor and do not purchase this. Biggest regret we both have. Money down the drain.
CeCe
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2024
I liked how easy it was to use. It came with all the tools needed to replace. It fit perfectly on my phone. So far so good. Great quality.
Hank
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2024
The replacement screen came with a lower pixel count and is less saturated. Despite editing the display settings, it has a bland low contrast.It came with a "Tempered Glass" screen protector as well, however it was already cracked.It works, but the quality is not there.
jose torres
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024
Nice resolution and fit perfect
Jason v.
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2024
Screen picture quality is less vibrant and slightly pixelated in comparison to original screen. The kit didn’t come with adhesive to secure the screen, back cover, and other items that get disassembled. But for the price, not bad. I bought some T-7000 glue for $5 to re-waterproof the phone, keep dust out and secure the screen.
Takhil
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2023
Just did this today when it came in. Took about an hour.This can be done without heat but I would highly suggest using some kind of heat to loosen the glue.You'll want to start with the back of the phone, the ribbon that connect the screen to the phone runs under the battery. The back is where you'll also find the screws. The battery is difficult to remove because of the glue, but if you're careful and use the plastic tools, you should be fine.The kits glue strips are in the screen protector package, they aren't the best, so I'd suggest getting your own glue for it.I found a disassembly video on YouTube way more helpful than videos telling you how to replace the screen, you can familiarize yourself with he device before you get started.
Jeff
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2022
The product is probably fine, but I couldn't use it.BEWARE, the Motorola One 5G Ace is VERY difficult to disassemble (at least without a heat gun). The phone is held together by a lot of adhesive. The battery bent and sparked while trying to force it out. Now, I don't trust the phone. It could be a fire hazard.So, I'm going to have to go buy a new phone, and I have no use for this screen replacement. Live and learn.5 stars because I don't want to disparage the product or the seller.