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Complete screen for Honor X7b / Honor 90 Smart

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21.99€
Complete screen for Honor 70 Lite 5G

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17.99€
Complete Screen for Honor 90 Lite
Honor 90 Lite
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24.90€
Complete screen for Honor 70
Honor 70
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37.90€
Complete screen for Honor 90
Honor 90
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51.90€
Complete screen for Honor Magic 6 Lite
Honor Magic 6 Lite
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47.90€
Complete screen for Honor X8
Honor X8
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21.50€
Full Screen for Honor 200 Pro
Honor 200 Pro
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59.90€
Complete screen for Honor 20
Honor 20
17.90€
Complete Screen for Honor 20 Lite
Honor 20 lite
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15.90€
Complete screen for Honor 10 Lite

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21.25€
Complete Screen for Honor 200
Honor 200
44.90€
Complete Screen for Honor Pad X9
Honor Pad X9
45.99€
Complete Screen for Honor Magic7 Pro
Honor Magic 7 Pro
240.90€
Full screen for Honor X9C Smart
Honor X9c Smart
34.25€
Full display for Honor Magic 7 Lite
Honor Magic 7 Lite
59.90€
Complete screen for Honor Magic5 Lite
Honor Magic 5 Lite
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39.90€
Complete screen for Honor X6
Honor X6
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17.90€
Complete screen for Honor X6a
Honor X6a
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18.90€
Complete screen for Honor X7
Honor X7
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16.90€
Full display for Honor Magic 7 Lite
Honor Magic 7 Lite
59.90€
Screen Replacement for Honor X6b
Honor X6b
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22.99€
Complete Screen for Honor 200 Lite
Honor 200 Lite
35.90€
Complete Screen for Honor 200 Smart
Honor 200 Smart
26.25€
Complete screen for Honor 70 Pro
Honor 70 Pro
59.90€
Complete screen for Honor 7X
Huawei Honor 7X
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14.99€
Complete screen for Honor Magic4 Lite
Honor Magic 4 Lite
38.25€
Complete screen for Honor Magic5
Honor Magic 5
49.90€
Complete screen for Honor Magic5 Pro
Honor Magic 5 Pro
74.99€
Complete screen for Honor Magic6 Pro
Honor Magic 6 Pro
178.75€
Complete Screen for Honor Magic7 Pro
Honor Magic 7 Pro
240.90€
Complete Screen for Honor Pad X9
Honor Pad X9
45.99€
Complete screen for Honor X7a
Honor X7a
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21.69€
Complete screen for Honor X8a
Honor X8a
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22.90€
Complete Screen for Honor X8c
Honor X8c
39.90€
Complete Screen for Honor X9b
Honor X9b
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49.99€
Full screen for Honor Pad X8a
39.90€
Full Screen for Honor X50 / X50 Pro

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49.90€
Full screen for Honor X9C Smart
Honor X9c Smart
34.25€
LCD and Touch Screen for Honor 9 Lite
Huawei Honor 9 Lite
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18.90€
Outer Screen for Honor Magic V3
155.25€
Screen for Honor 50
Honor 50
45.75€
Screen for Honor 50 SE
Honor 50 SE
39.25€
Screen for Honor X8b
Honor X8b
34.90€

Is your HONOR mobile asking for a breather? 📱💔 Don't worry!

We've all had that moment of panic with a broken screen or a battery that just can't keep up like it used to. But before you think about saying goodbye to your faithful companion, wait! At iLevante.com, we know your HONOR is more than just a phone; it's your window to the digital world! That's why we bring you the definitive guide and all the HONOR spare parts you need to bring it back to life, right here in the UK and Europe.

Perhaps you remember HONOR as Huawei's 'little sister', but things have changed a lot! Since late 2020, HONOR has been flying solo, totally independent from Huawei. This separation was key, as it allowed it to regain full access to Google Mobile Services (GMS). This means the latest HONOR mobiles come with all your favourite Google apps pre-installed and working smoothly, plus they can forge their own alliances with tech giants like Qualcomm for their processors. This independence is also reflected in its components and spare parts, creating its own ecosystem.

This guide is designed for you, the user looking for practical solutions. We'll help you identify what's wrong with your HONOR, what parts you need (whether it's a screen for Honor 90, a battery for Honor X8b, or any other component), and how you can find the perfect spare part at iLevante.com to get your mobile back to 100%. Let's get to it!

Discover Your HONOR: Key Series and Models in the UK and Europe

To find the right spare part, the first thing is to know which HONOR model you have. The brand organises its devices into several series, each with its own style and target audience. Let's meet them!

  • Magic Series: The crème de la crème 👑. Here you'll find the flagships, the most innovative foldables (like the Honor Magic V3) and HONOR's cutting-edge technology (like the spectacular Honor Magic 6 Pro). Think stunning OLED screens, breathtaking cameras, and top performance. If you're looking for the best of the best, it's here.
  • Numeric Series (Honor 200, 90, 70...): The perfect balance between power and price ⚖️. High-end or upper mid-range mobiles that give their all without costing an arm and a leg. Models like the recent Honor 200 Pro or the bestseller Honor 90 offer premium features at a more contained price.
  • X Series: The all-rounders 💪. The mid-range and entry-level, ideal for everyday use. They are reliable mobiles, with batteries that last and last, and often, with very resistant designs. Here we find popular models like the Honor X9b, Honor X8b or Honor X7b. These are probably the ones we see most often needing spare parts due to their high sales volume.
  • Pad Series: For working or playing big 🎬. HONOR's tablets, like the Honor Pad X9 or the Honor Pad X8a, accompany you in your leisure and productivity moments with generous screens and good performance.

The 5 Most Relevant HONOR Mobiles (and their Key Specs for Repairs)

From the long list of HONOR mobiles, we have selected the 5 we consider most relevant currently in the UK and European market, based on their recent popularity and the likelihood they might need spare parts. Knowing the screen type and battery is crucial for ordering the correct part:

Model Screen Type (Technology) Battery Capacity (mAh)
Honor Magic 6 Pro LTPO OLED 5600 mAh (Si/C)
Honor 200 Pro OLED 5200 mAh (Si/C)
Honor 90 AMOLED 5000 mAh
Honor Magic 7 Lite AMOLED 6600 mAh (Si/C)
Honor X9b AMOLED 5800 mAh

Note: Availability of battery codes may vary. It is always advisable to visually check the old battery if possible.

Find spare parts for these and many other HONOR models at iLevante.com!

Repairing HONOR Screen: Don't lose sleep over it! 😱

The screen is undoubtedly one of the most exposed and delicate components of our mobile. A bad knock, a silly drop... and crack! 💥 Broken screen. But breaks aren't the only problem. Perhaps your touch screen has stopped responding, strange lines have appeared, dark spots, or the screen just stays black. Don't worry, almost everything can be fixed!

To choose the right replacement, it's essential to understand what type of screen your HONOR has and what options are available:

Screen Technologies: LCD vs OLED/AMOLED

HONOR mainly uses two screen technologies, depending on the device range:

  • LCD (TFT/IPS): These screens use liquid crystal and need a backlight to display the image. They are common in the more economical ranges like the X Series and some entry-level Numeric Series models.
    • 👍 Advantages: They are cheaper to produce and, therefore, to replace. They offer good brightness and decent colours (especially IPS).
    • 👎 Disadvantages: Blacks aren't pure (they tend to be greyish), they consume more battery because the backlight is always on, and they tend to be a tad thicker.
  • OLED/AMOLED: The star technology in high-end ranges like the Magic Series and the upper Numeric models (like the Honor 90 or 200 Pro). Here, each pixel emits its own light. AMOLED is an evolution of OLED with an active matrix to control each pixel individually, common in smartphones.
    • 👍 Advantages: Perfect blacks! (pixels turn off completely), super vibrant colours and incredible contrast. They are more energy-efficient (especially with dark themes), thinner, and can even be flexible (hello, foldables!).
    • 👎 Disadvantages: They are more expensive to manufacture and repair. Over time, they can suffer from the dreaded burn-in (a ghost image that remains marked) and their lifespan can be slightly shorter due to the use of organic materials.

Knowing which technology your mobile uses is key. Replacing an OLED screen with a compatible LCD (like Incell) will save you money, but you'll notice the difference in image quality (less contrast, lower brightness), the thickness might not be identical, and, watch out!, functions like the under-display fingerprint sensor will probably stop working. Furthermore, an LCD screen in a mobile designed for OLED might consume slightly more battery.

Replacement Qualities: Original vs. Compatible

Once the technology is identified, it's time to choose the quality of the replacement:

  • Original (OEM / Service Pack / Genuine): These are parts manufactured by or for HONOR. They guarantee a perfect fit, the same image quality, brightness, colours, and touch response as the screen that came with your mobile. They often come as a "Service Pack", which may include pre-assembled components like the frame or even the battery, making the repair easier. They are the most expensive option, but the highest quality and most reliable.
  • Compatible / Aftermarket: Manufactured by third parties, not by HONOR. Their big advantage is the price, much cheaper!. However, the quality can vary enormously. This is where subcategories come in:
    • Compatible OLEDs (Soft vs. Hard): If your mobile originally had an OLED and you're looking for a cheaper alternative, you have two main types of compatible OLEDs:
      • Soft OLED: They use a flexible plastic substrate, similar to the originals. This makes them more resistant to knocks and twists during installation and daily use. They fit the frame better, especially on curved screens. They are more expensive than Hard OLEDs, but cheaper than originals.
      • Hard OLED: They use a rigid glass substrate. They are cheaper than Soft OLEDs, but also more fragile. They can break more easily during installation or with a drop. On mobiles with curved edges, they might not fit as perfectly.
    • Compatible LCDs (INCELL Type): The cheapest option if your mobile originally had an OLED!. Incell technology integrates the touch layer into the LCD itself, making them thinner than traditional LCDs. However, they are still LCDs: you'll notice lower contrast, less deep blacks, and perhaps lower brightness than the original OLED. They might be slightly thicker than the original OLED screen. Important! If your HONOR has an under-display fingerprint sensor, it will almost certainly not work with an Incell screen.

Which Screen to Choose? Key Considerations

The final decision depends on your budget and priorities:

  • Maximum Quality and Zero Hassle: Go for the Original (Service Pack). It's the safe bet.
  • Good OLED Quality Without Paying Top Price: A compatible Soft OLED is an excellent option, especially if you value durability.
  • Economical OLED Option (with more risk): The Hard OLED saves you a bit more, but be careful with it.
  • Tight Budget (sacrificing quality and on-screen fingerprint): The Incell (compatible LCD) is the cheapest, but accept the visual differences and the loss of the on-screen fingerprint sensor if your model had it.

Whatever your budget, at iLevante.com we have the screen for your HONOR. Take a look at our HONOR screens!

HONOR Battery: Keep your mobile up to your pace! 🔋💨

Does your HONOR turn off by itself even when it shows 20%? Does it take forever to charge or does the battery last less time than a chocolate teapot? 😩 These are clear signs that the battery is asking for retirement. And watch out, if you notice the battery is swelling (the back cover is lifting!), it's dangerous and you should replace it as soon as possible to avoid further damage or safety risks.

As with screens, you have several quality options for your HONOR's battery:

Types of Replacement Batteries: Original, OEM, and Compatible

  • Original / Genuine (Service Pack): The official HONOR battery, manufactured by them or under their strict supervision. It guarantees the correct capacity (mAh), appropriate voltage, full compatibility with the mobile's software (accurate charge indicator, fast charging working as it should), and the highest safety standards. They often come in "Service Pack" packaging and are the most reliable option, although also the most expensive.
  • OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer): This is where it gets interesting! OEM means "Original Equipment Manufacturer". This means the battery is manufactured by the same company that makes the original batteries for HONOR, but it's sold without the official logo or brand. Why? Sometimes it's production surplus, parts for repair centres that don't need the branding, or simply the manufacturer sells them directly.
    • Advantage: If the source is reliable (like iLevante.com!), the quality should be practically identical to the original (same actual capacity, same estimated life cycles, same safety components) but at a lower price.
    • ⚠️ Consideration: As it doesn't carry the official logo, the warranty will depend on the seller (we at iLevante.com have you covered), not directly on HONOR. It's an excellent option for those seeking near-original quality while saving money, but always buy from trusted sites. Don't confuse it with a generic battery!
  • Compatible / Aftermarket (Generic): These are batteries manufactured by companies completely unrelated to HONOR. They are the cheapest option, but this is where you need to be most careful!.
    • 🚨 Risks: Quality is highly variable. They might have less actual capacity than advertised, last much less time (fewer charge cycles), not be fully compatible with the mobile's fast charging, or, in the worst case, not include the necessary protection circuits against overcharging, overheating, or short circuits, posing a safety risk (swelling, extreme overheating, even fire!). Be very wary of offers that seem too good to be true!.

The Importance of the Battery Code (HB...)

Each HONOR battery model usually has a unique code, typically starting with "HB" followed by numbers and letters (e.g., HB486591EHW for the Honor 90). It's crucial to ensure the replacement battery code matches your original battery's code to guarantee physical and electrical compatibility. You can find this code printed on the battery itself (if you can see it) or by checking your model's specifications (as in the table we provided earlier).

For the models we highlighted:

  • Honor Magic 6 Pro: HB566880EHW (5600mAh)
  • Honor 200 Pro: Capacity 5200mAh, HB code not confirmed from sources
  • Honor 90: HB486591EHW (5000mAh)
  • Honor Magic 7 Lite: Capacity 6600mAh, HB code not confirmed from sources
  • Honor X9b: HB526694EHW (5800mAh)

Don't run out of power! Find the Original, trusted OEM, or quality Compatible battery for your HONOR at iLevante.com.

Beyond Screens and Batteries: Other Essential HONOR Spares 🛠️

Your HONOR is a complex machine, and although screens and batteries are the most common 'victims', other parts can also fail over time or due to an accident. No need to panic! At iLevante.com, we also have solutions for those other ailments.

Here's a list of some of the most common spare parts you might need, besides the screen and battery:

  • Charging Connector (USB-C Port): Does your mobile charge slowly, not charge at all, or do you have to wiggle the cable to make it work?. Does the computer not recognise it? It's very likely the USB-C port is dirty (try cleaning it carefully first!) or damaged. Sometimes, this part also includes the main microphone, so if people can't hear you well, it could be related. It's a relatively cheap and common spare part.
  • Cameras (Rear/Front and Lens): If your photos come out blurry, the camera app closes by itself, strange spots appear, or simply the glass protecting the lens is broken or scratched, you'll need a replacement. You can find both the complete camera module and just the lens protector glass.
  • Speakers (Earpiece/Main): Can't hear calls well (problem with the top earpiece)? Videos, music, or hands-free calls have no sound (problem with the main speaker or buzzer)? Is the sound distorted or very quiet?. You'll need to replace the corresponding speaker.
  • Microphone: If people can't hear you well on calls or your voice notes sound terrible, the microphone might be the culprit. As we said, sometimes it's integrated with the charging connector on the same board.
  • Flex Cables (Buttons, Interconnect, etc.): Do the volume or power buttons not respond, are they stuck/sunken, or press themselves?. It could be a problem with the flex cable underneath. There are also other internal flex cables connecting different parts of the phone (like the motherboard to the screen or charging board) that can be damaged when opening the mobile or due to a knock.
  • Back Covers: Especially on models with a glass back, a drop can leave it shattered. Replacing it not only improves the aesthetics but also protects the internal components. You can find replacement back covers, sometimes even with the camera glass already installed.
  • SIM Trays: It sounds unlikely, but they get lost or broken! If you need a new SIM tray, we have those too.

Using quality spare parts is key for your HONOR to keep working like new and to avoid future problems. From the charging connector to the back cover, at iLevante.com we have the part you're looking for for your HONOR!

Hardware or Software Problem? Demystifying Faults in MagicOS 🤔

Careful! 👀 Before you rush out to buy spare parts and take your HONOR apart, are you 100% sure the problem is physical (hardware)? Sometimes, HONOR's operating system, called MagicOS (or Magic UI in older versions), which is the custom layer over Android, can play tricks on us and make us think something is broken when it's actually a software fault. Identifying this correctly can save you time, money, and unnecessary disassembly.

Some symptoms that might seem like hardware but could be software include:

  • Rapid Battery Drain / Overheating: 🔥 This is super common, especially right after a major system update. HONOR explains that after updating, the mobile needs to optimise background apps and perform AI tasks (like organising photos), which consumes more power and generates heat temporarily. It can also be due to apps that get "stuck" consuming resources, very high screen brightness, poor signal forcing the mobile to constantly search, or functions like GPS, Bluetooth, or Wi-Fi enabled unnecessarily.
  • Lag or Freezes (Slow Mobile): 🐌 If your HONOR is jerky, gets stuck, or takes a long time to respond, it could be due to lack of memory (RAM or full storage), too many apps open in the background, a specific app causing problems, or even a slow internet connection if the lag occurs when using online apps. Sometimes, it also happens right after an update while the system settles.
  • Connectivity Problems (WiFi/Bluetooth/Data): 📶 Does Wi-Fi not connect, Bluetooth not find devices, or mobile data not work? Before thinking about changing the antenna, it could be an incorrect network setting, interference, or simply that you need to restart the connection or reset network settings.
  • Unresponsive Screen / Ghost Touch: 👻 If the touchscreen doesn't react, reacts erratically, or seems to press itself, it isn't always broken! Make sure it's properly clean (free of grease or water). A poor quality or badly fitted screen protector can interfere. It could also be a temporary software glitch, electromagnetic interference (near a microwave?), problems when charging with a non-standard charger, or an incompatible app (watch out for third-party screen lock apps!).

Basic Software Diagnosis Steps (Before Opening the Mobile!)

Before assuming you need a replacement part, try these simple steps. You'd be surprised how many "physical" problems are solved this way!

  1. Restart the Mobile: The classic "turn it off and on again". If it's completely frozen, force restart (usually by holding the power button + volume down for about 10-15 seconds, but look up how to do it for your exact model).
  2. Clear the Cache: Delete the temporary data accumulated by apps and the system. You can do this app by app (Settings > Apps > > Storage > Clear cache) or use the system cleaning tool if your HONOR has one (Optimiser/Phone Manager).
  3. Check for Updates: Ensure you have the latest version of MagicOS and all your applications (from Google Play Store). Updates often fix known bugs.
  4. Try Safe Mode: This mode starts the phone with only essential system apps, disabling those you've downloaded. If the problem disappears in Safe Mode, bingo! An app you installed is the culprit. Try uninstalling the most recent ones until you find it. The way to enter varies, but it's usually: turn off the mobile, turn it on, and when the HONOR logo appears, press and hold the volume down button until it boots up. To exit, simply restart normally.
  5. Reset Network Settings: If you have Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or mobile data problems, this will erase all saved connections (you'll have to re-enter Wi-Fi passwords) but not your personal data. Go to Settings > System & updates > Reset > Reset network settings.
  6. Factory Reset (Warning! Last Resort): This is the nuclear option. It erases ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING and leaves the mobile like it just came out of the box. Make a backup of your photos, contacts, and everything important BEFORE doing it. Go to Settings > System & updates > Reset > Reset phone. If the problem persists after this, then it's very likely hardware.

If after trying all this, your HONOR is still the same (the screen is still broken, the battery swollen, the charging port loose...), then yes, it's time to look for that spare part at iLevante.com!

Let's Get Hands-On: Basic Guide to Repairing Your HONOR (DIY) 🛠️

Attention, DIYers! If you're one of those who's up for anything and you're thinking about repairing your HONOR yourself, great! We love the DIY (Do It Yourself) spirit. But before you start, an important notice: opening the mobile yourself voids the official manufacturer's warranty. Also, although we'll give you some general steps, every repair has its risks, and you do it at your own risk. iLevante.com provides the quality spare parts you need, but the disassembly adventure is yours!.

We'll focus on the two most common repairs that people often attempt at home: screen replacement and battery replacement.

Essential Steps Before Starting:

  1. Research Thoroughly (This is the MOST important step!): Don't go in blind. Look for a good video tutorial (YouTube is your friend) or a step-by-step guide (like those on iFixit) SPECIFIC to your EXACT HONOR model (e.g., "change Honor Magic 6 Pro screen", "replace Honor 90 battery"). Every mobile opens differently and has cables and screws in different places. Watching how an expert does it will give you a clear idea of the process and potential tricky points.
  2. Gather Your Tools: You'll need a basic mobile phone repair kit. At a minimum, make sure you have:
    • Precision screwdrivers (small Phillips #000 or #00, and maybe some Torx T3-T6 depending on the model).
    • Plastic picks (spudgers) or thin cards to open the casing and disconnect cables without damaging anything. Avoid using metal to pry where you shouldn't!.
    • Suction cup to lift the screen or back cover.
    • Fine tweezers (preferably anti-static) to handle small screws and cables.
    • Heat source (hairdryer on low/medium setting or a specific heat gun for electronics, very carefully!) to soften the adhesive on the screen or back cover.
    • Anti-static wrist strap (highly recommended) to protect components from your body's static electricity.
    • Gloves (optional, but help avoid fingerprints) and safety glasses (in case glass splinters!).
  3. Prepare Your Work Area: Find a clean, well-lit, and clear table. Have something handy to organise the screws (they are tiny and different!), like a magnetic mat with compartments or small labelled containers.
  4. Safety First! (We repeat because it's VITAL):
    • TURN OFF THE MOBILE! Completely off before you touch it.
    • DISCONNECT THE BATTERY: As soon as you have access inside, locate the battery connector and disconnect it with a plastic tool. Do this BEFORE touching any other component or disconnecting the screen. This prevents short circuits that can damage the motherboard or other components irreparably.
    • Discharge Static Electricity (ESD): Put on the anti-static wrist strap and connect it to a large grounded metal part (like a metal table leg or computer chassis). If you don't have a strap, frequently touch a large metal object to discharge yourself.
    • Heat in Moderation: If you need to apply heat to soften adhesives, do it evenly around the edges and don't overdo it. You don't want to melt plastic or damage the battery or screen. Test with the pick; if it starts to come loose, that's enough.
    • Treat Everything Gently: Don't force the parts. If something doesn't come out, check if you missed a screw or if there's a hidden clip. Flat cables (flex cables) are very delicate; don't bend them excessively or pull on them. And NEVER puncture or bend the battery! They are dangerous if damaged.

General Steps for Changing Screen or Battery (Simplified):

  1. Opening the Mobile: Most modern HONOR phones open from the back cover or the screen. Apply gentle, even heat to the edges to soften the adhesive. Use the suction cup to create a small gap and insert a thin plastic pick. Slide it carefully around the entire edge to cut the adhesive, adding more heat if necessary. Be very careful with any flex cables that might be connected near the edges (like the fingerprint sensor cable on some models if opening from the back).
  2. Disconnecting Components: Once open, locate and disconnect the battery first. Then, if you are changing the screen, disconnect the screen cable(s). You might need to remove some screws holding small metal protective plates over the connectors. Organise the screws well!
  3. Replacing the Part:
    • For the screen: If your replacement part comes with a frame, you might need to transfer some components (earpiece speaker, vibrator, etc.) from your old frame to the new one. If it's without a frame, you'll have to detach the old screen from the original frame (more heat and care needed) and clean the frame well before sticking the new one.
    • For the battery: Batteries are usually stuck with strong adhesive. Apply a little more heat from the back (or use a few drops of isopropyl alcohol very carefully around the edges, away from other components!) to soften the glue. Pry gently with a wide plastic tool to detach it. Place the new battery in its place.
  4. Reconnect and Test (Before Sealing!): Connect the new screen and/or battery. Reconnect everything you disconnected (in reverse order!). Before completely closing the mobile, turn it on briefly to check that the new part works: does the screen display an image? does the touch respond? does the mobile turn on with the new battery?. If something isn't right, check the connections.
  5. Assemble and Close: If everything is OK, turn the mobile off again. Make sure no tools or loose screws are left inside. If you removed old adhesive, apply new mobile-specific adhesive (pre-cut strips or B7000/T7000 glue carefully) to the frame to seal the screen or back cover. Place the cover or screen in position, press firmly around the edges and, if you can, use soft pressure clamps or heavy books to keep it sealed while the adhesive cures (follow the adhesive instructions). Replace the external screws if there were any.

Remember, patience and caution are your best tools. If at any point you don't feel confident, it's better to stop and seek professional help!

Conclusion: Your HONOR Still Has Plenty of Life Left

So now you know! Fixing your HONOR mobile is more feasible than it seems. Now you understand a bit better how it works inside, the difference between an OLED and an LCD screen, what OEM or Compatible means, and why a restart sometimes fixes problems that looked like serious breakages. You also know that, if you're feeling brave, you can attempt the repair yourself, always with care and the right information.

At iLevante.com, we're here to help you give it that second (or third!) life to your HONOR device. With the right spare parts, whether they are Original, trusted OEM, or quality Compatible ones, and a bit of skill (or the help of a technician!), your mobile can be like new again and continue to accompany you in your day-to-day life. 🚀

Don't let a broken screen or a worn-out battery stop you. Explore our catalogue of HONOR spare parts and find just what you need!

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