You don’t need to be hopeless because a broken Nokia 6.1 display or touchscreen glass can be easily replaced while maintaining the phone’s 100% original quality. On this page, we offer a 100% original screen replacement for the Nokia 6.1, consisting of the display and the touchscreen glass. You can use this display combo to replace a broken display, touchscreen glass, or both.
We want to clarify that we offer only original display replacements, and if you’re looking for something more budget-friendly, buying duplicate screens is the only option. We offer 100% identical to what you get with a brand new phone, with no quality compromise. The price might not be affordable for all the customers, but the display is authentic.
What is the meaning of the Nokia 6.1 display combo?
The Nokia 6.1 display combo comprises an IPS LCD and a touchscreen glass. When both these parts are combined into a unit, the resultant product is called a display combo. Replacing the combo is the only possible solution if you’ve cracked your phone’s existing display or glass. You don’t need to consider if you’ve broken only the display or the glass, as the display combo resolves both issues.
Additionally, please be aware that not all screen replacements offer equal quality, and you can easily find low-quality screens in the market. When we say low-quality, we indicate duplicate screens sold as a first-copy in all the markets. Those screens are counterfeit, and their quality and durability are not comparable with the original ones.
Nokia 6.1 Display Specifications
Package Contents | |
In The Box | 1 Piece of Original Nokia 6.1 Display Combo/ Folder |
Display Condition | Brand New |
Display Specifications | |
Display Quality | 100% Original. |
Display Size | 5.50″ |
Display Type | IPS LCD with Touchscreen Glass. |
Display Resolution | Full HD 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
Supported Model Name | Nokia 6.1 |
Supported Model Number | TA-1089 |
Touchscreen Glass type | Corning Gorilla Glass 3 Protection. |
Manufacturer | OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) |
Warranty Details | |
Warranty Resolution | Return / Replacement |
Warranty Condition | Unused Returns Only (No returns after pasting/installation) |
Warranty Details | Test the display in 30 days after delivery without installing it. |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How much does replacing a broken Nokia 6.1 display in India cost?
A 100% original Nokia 6.1 display replacement costs around Rs 2800-3000. If you buy a first copy screen replacement, the combo costs about Rs 1300-1500 in India. We suggest buying the original display because of its longevity and quality benefits. Only the original display provides accurate brightness, colors, and endurance.
Q: What are the primary benefits of buying an original display replacement?
If you buy an original display, you get an authentic display that offers so many benefits :
- 100% original colors, quality and brightness.
- Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection on the touchscreen.
- Super smooth touchscreen with 100% accurate inputs and no lags.
- There is no need to worry about damage on small dips.
You should always buy an authentic folder and set yourself trouble-free for a long time.
Q: I connected the new display, but nothing shows on it. What could be the problem?
Here, we want to enlighten you about a common mistake many customers and technicians make. When you test the new Nokia 6.1 display on the motherboard, you must ensure to disconnect the battery once and then reconnect it. Many customers connect the new display to their device when the phone is not switched off.
If you connect the display to the phone when the phone is already turned on, the new display will not work, and a restart is required. You can also restart the phone by pressing and holding the Power button for 10-15 seconds and releasing the button when you feel a vibration.
Q: Is it possible to replace the Nokia 6.1 display at home?
Yes. We believe that the Nokia 6.1 is one of the easiest phones to repair because you can dismantle it from the front side. You can follow these steps :
- To remove the display from the frame, blow hot air all over the screen using a hot gun or hairdryer.
- The hot air will heat the display a little, softening the adhesive beneath the display.
- Then, use a pry tool to remove the broken display.
- Temporarily connect the new display to your phone’s motherboard and test it thoroughly.
- After testing, you need a pasting glue to stick the display in the frame.
Q: Should I use glue or double tape to stick the display?
The glue provides more durable pasting, while the double tapes provide cleaner finishing. The glue is in liquid format, and after pasting the display, it will remain visible on the sides. After drying, you must manually clean it using thinner or similar solutions. The double tapes are easier to use, but if the quality of the tape is not good, the display will pop out of the frame in a few days. We suggest you use a small amount of glue to paste the display so it can stick properly and things don’t get messy.
Q: What if the display breaks during transit or doesn’t work on arrival?
We send insured parcels, and any in-transit damage is our responsibility. The customer will not face any issues if something bad happens during transit, and we’ll replace the item for no charge. We request all the customers record an unboxing video of the parcel to prove they received a damaged display. In case of any issues, we’ll replace the damage for no charge.
Q: Does the new Nokia 6.1 display have Gorilla Glass protection?
Yes. The new Nokia 6.1 display combo comes with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection. It means that touch screen glass can easily sustain minor drops. Still, you should always apply tempered glass over the display for maximum safety and durability. Don’t hesitate to contact us if you’ve any further questions that aren’t answered here.
Q: How can I test the new Nokia 6.1 display without installation?
You can easily test the new display without fixing/pasting it on your phone. Some customers assume that testing a display without installation is not diable, but that’s a misconception. Please follow these steps to test the new display :
- First, you must remove the broken display from the frame using the appropriate procedure.
- Clean the frame and rub off the remaining glue from the frame.
- Connect the new display’s flex in an open condition and turn on the phone.
- The new display will show graphics, and you can easily test it.
Please note that if you don’t reboot the phone after connecting the new display, you’ll only see a black/blank display. In such a situation, you should press and hold the power button for 10 seconds and then release the button when you feel the vibration feedback. You should always test the new display comprehensively before installing it.
Nokia 6.1 Display Photos
These photos show the actual product you’ll get after your order. This Nokia 6.1 display replacement is 100% original, and the touchscreen glass is curved from the edges as you expect it to be. If you are still confused, don’t hesitate to contact us and clarify your doubts.
Shipping, Return, and Refund Policy
All our products come with a 30-day return, refund, and replacement guarantee. To return a product, It should be in the same condition we sent. You can’t use or fix the new Nokia 6.1 display if you want to return it. For complete details about Shipping, Returns, and Warranty, please click here.
ABILASH –
I understand the importance of reviewing a product. I am happy to share my experience if it helps even a single person. First of all I bought Nokia 6.1 display from both Touchlcdbaba website and Maxbhi website and used it for 6 months each.
Cost :
₹ 2990 – Touch LCD Baba
₹1490 – Maxbhi
Quality:
Close to original quality – Touch LCD Baba.
Not even half the quality of original – Maxbhi.
Touch pad:
Both were fast and smooth with touch response, no lag as such.
LCD light:
Almost same of original and gave me good color and brightness – Touch LCD Baba.
Brightness and color was dim – Maxbhi
Worth the money:
Yes, both are worth as per their selling cost. But Touch LCD Baba the winner with best display experience.