
The Honor 400 has made a strong entry into the mid-high range market in 2025, establishing itself as one of the favorite options for users seeking elite photography (with its renowned 200MP) and flawless multimedia viewing. However, as it happens with any piece of portable technology, the screen is the component most exposed to accidents, drops, and daily wear and tear.
If you?ve made it here, your device has likely suffered some mishap, and you?re wondering: How much is this going to cost me? or Is it worth repairing with a quality replacement? At iLevante.com, we?ve prepared this detailed technical guide to answer all your questions about the cost, specifications, and process of repairing the Honor 400 display.
Before talking about prices, it?s crucial to understand what we?re buying. Honor has decided not to skimp on the 400 series, equipping it with panels that directly compete with higher-end models. We are not talking about a simple LCD glass but advanced OLED technology requiring expert handling.
The standard Honor 400 integrates a 6.7-inch AMOLED panel. This technology allows pure black colors (by turning off the individual pixels) and significant battery savings in dark modes.
When looking for a replacement, it?s essential to ensure that the part meets these specifications. Installing a low-quality screen will not only reduce brightness and sharpness but could also disable the under-screen fingerprint reader, a key feature of this model.
Below, we break down the estimated costs of the physical component. We?ve compared the official reference prices of the brand?s technical service (Service Pack) against our options at iLevante, where we aim to offer the same Service Pack or OEM quality at a more wallet-friendly cost.
| Device Model | Approx. Official Service Price (Part Only) | Offer Price at iLevante.com |
|---|---|---|
| Honor 400 (5G) | ?180 - ?200 |
89.90€ |
| Honor 400 Pro | ?220 - ?250 |
147.50€ |
| Honor 400 Lite | ?100 - ?120 |
39.99€ |
Note: Market prices may fluctuate due to global availability of OLED components. We recommend visiting the product page in our store to see the exact cost in real-time.
If you decide not to perform the repair yourself and prefer a professional to handle it, you?ll need to add the labor cost to the replacement price. For the Honor 400 family, the "unibody" design with a glass back and high-resistance adhesives makes opening the device a delicate process.
The average cost of technical service (labor) to replace an Honor 400 screen usually ranges between ?35 and ?50, depending on the complexity of the chassis. The Pro model, with wireless charging and denser internal components, tends to fall into the upper range of this cost, while the Lite model is somewhat simpler and cheaper to handle.
Time is precious, and being without a phone nowadays is a bigger problem. The duration of a screen replacement varies depending on the technician?s experience and the tools available (such as heat plates to soften the adhesive seal).
For a standard Honor 400, a qualified technician typically takes between 45 and 60 minutes. This includes carefully removing the back cover to avoid damaging the 200MP camera flexes, disconnecting the battery, replacing the front panel, and resealing the device. For the Honor 400 Pro, the time can extend up to 90 minutes due to the more pronounced curvature of its screen and the internal arrangement of its charging coils.
One of the big concerns when changing the screen is whether the new one will last as long as the factory one. The truth is, durability largely depends on the quality of the chosen replacement (OLED vs. cheap TFT/LCD) and user care.
| Feature | Factory Original Screen | Service Pack Quality Replacement (iLevante) | Generic Replacement (TFT Copy) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Screen lifespan (Brightness) | 3 - 4 years without degradation | 3 - 4 years (Same quality) | 6 - 12 months (Rapid brightness loss) |
| Impact resistance | High (Gorilla Glass or similar) | High (Same materials) | Low (Fragile conventional glass) |
| Oleophobic coating (Fingerprint resistance) | 6 - 12 months | 6 - 12 months | Nonexistent or very short-lived |
A cracked screen isn?t always the only reason for visiting iLevante. In Honor 400 models with AMOLED screens, there are specific technical symptoms that indicate the internal panel has suffered irreversible damage, even if the external glass seems intact:
In conclusion, the Honor 400 is a technological gem that deserves to be repaired with components of its caliber. At iLevante.com, we assure you the quality needed to make your device shine with those 2000 nits of power just like on its first day.