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Heyy

I didnt like the black front of the iPhone 5c so i turned it into all white phone, which looks super awesome. But the screen replacement part i got has slight issue with fingerprints so i also ordered a glass screen protector with oleophobic coating. Check out thr photo! :)

Looks nice . Good job .
 

Wow sorry didn't know you did it first haha! Yours looks great too!

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So in other words the colour balance is off and it's the traditional phone screen blue.

I'm not sure what you mean, but i read a lot of complaints about iPhone 5 display being too yellowish on white screens, like settings, contacts, etc. that was the same case wit iPhone 5c when I got it. Also I could make out individual pixels way too easily, not that the screen isn't pixel dense, I could just see the pixels on screen. It wasn't pleasant at all. But when I first installed this, I noticed that it's much whiter, and not yellowish at all, and I don't see pixels now. They should be the same parts because if it was different component, it wouldn't work because the software is optimized for that specific screen apple used, but I don't know why. This one definitely solved the two issues I had. Maybe the originally installed screen was faulty. Also, the color saturation is just as good as the original.
 
Wow sorry didn't know you did it first haha! Yours looks great too!

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I'm not sure what you mean, but i read a lot of complaints about iPhone 5 display being too yellowish on white screens, like settings, contacts, etc. that was the same case wit iPhone 5c when I got it. Also I could make out individual pixels way too easily, not that the screen isn't pixel dense, I could just see the pixels on screen. It wasn't pleasant at all. But when I first installed this, I noticed that it's much whiter, and not yellowish at all, and I don't see pixels now. They should be the same parts because if it was different component, it wouldn't work because the software is optimized for that specific screen apple used, but I don't know why. This one definitely solved the two issues I had. Maybe the originally installed screen was faulty. Also, the color saturation is just as good as the original.

"Too yellowish" usually means correct. People are used to phone screens that are way too blue (8000+ CCT). Even the average iPhone screen, while way better than most, is a wee bit too blue (around 7000-7500K CCT vs a target CCT of 6500K).
 
Wow excellent work! I thought I was fancy when I had replaced the back of my old 4S with a see through glass panel, this is cool work! Cant believe people have commented that it doesnt look good because the whites dont match. Give me a break people lol. I'm pretty OCD and I think it looks fine.

I really do think the 5C would've been much more appealing had they offered the white model with the white front glass and they should have had also an all black model and the rest of the color options are fine as is with the black face-plates. I would have totally bought a 5C had they had the all black.

Looks cool! :cool:
 
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