OPPO phones are among the easier brands to repair at home, and a DIY screen kit saves you a trip to the shop. This guide covers OPPO A-series, Reno and Find models.
What to know about OPPO screens
Most OPPO screens are OLED bonded with adhesive. Some models (like the A-series) open from the back panel first, while others open from the front — your kit's video guide shows the exact method for your model. Budget an hour for your first repair.
The process
- Power off and warm the edges (back panel or screen, depending on model) to soften the adhesive.
- Use the suction cup and pry tools to open — work slowly around all edges.
- Disconnect the battery first, then the display connectors.
- Transfer any brackets to the new screen, connect, and test.
- Apply fresh adhesive and press firmly to re-seal.
Choosing your screen quality
OPPO OLED replacements come in Budget INCELL, Pro OLED and OEM tiers — Pro OLED is the sweet spot for colour and price on most models.
Shop OPPO screen kits — model-matched, with tools, adhesive, a video guide and a 90-day warranty.