I still use an unsupported 2018 Asus ZenFone Max (M1) ZB555KL X00PD with a broken screen. I’d like to change the screen.
Measures of the device: 156 x 77.5 x 10.6 mm (6.14 x 3.05 x 0.42 in).
Now, I don’t know if these are standard measurements for a certain set of smartphones (the ones that can be held and used with just one hand) or if any company can choose what size it uses for their devices, making finding a screen that fits incredibly more difficult.
The other question is, how difficult would it be to do it myself?
There aren’t standardized screens for smartphones, as the inside of the screens typically has a bespoke aluminum chassis they are adhered to as part of their construction.
And since every single phone model has different insides, every screen is bespoke to its model.
You have to look on ebay for your phones screen model.
If you look for ones with a couple dead pixels they are pretty affordable though.
Putting in a generic screen with similar measurements is generally almost impossible. Looks like replacement screens for that particular phone are still available on Aliexpress though, so you could use one of those.
this is just the screen and digitizer. you gotta heat up and remove the old screen from the existing frame and glue the new screen in.
how to remove the old screen for this one
this is a screen, digitizer and assembly. you don’t have to use heat to remove the old screen or glue to install the new one but there’s more bolts to remove.
It depends.
Find a screen replacement guide on YouTube or ifixit or something to see if it’s doable for you. It should also point you toward finding a compatible screen.
AliExpress it’s your path…
Most screen sellers will list by model. So you can punch that in and it will land you on the right one.
The hardest part will be taking the case apart without breaking anything. Screens are usually just flex ribbon cables.