| Description | 
 	Note:Replace a scratched or cracked front panel glass digitizer screen or a malfunctioning display with this aftermarket LCD screen. This part is compatible with an iPhone 13 mini.New parts tested to strict quality standards.100% factory tested for display performance, including luminance and color balance.A 5.4 inch In-Cell LCD multitouch display offering an economical option for those trying to save while still wanting a quality product. This screen will be a little darker, the resolution a little lower, and will not have the distinct color of an OLED display.A new screen and digitizer assembly will renew the appearance of your front panel, restore touch function, and eliminate the dead pixels or flickering on an aging display. 
 	Specifications:
Display Panel
Aftermarket In-Cell LCDTrue Tone functionality is disabled after a screen replacement, even when using an original Apple screen.The upper sensor assembly is not included.The upper sensor cable assembly on the back of the display is paired to your iPhone's logic board and must be transferred from your old display to your new one. The sensor assembly includes the flood illuminator, a part of the Face ID security feature. If it is damaged or replaced, Face ID will cease to function. | Replace a bent or missing metal bracket securing the front facing camera and earpiece speaker to the display assembly in an iPhone 5s or 1st generation iPhone SE. | 
 	Replace a dirty, corroded, or damaged lightning connector, or a broken headphone jack in an iPhone 5s.This repair may resolve a host of issues like a malfunctioning microphone, slow or nonexistent charging, limited connectivity, or spotty headphone output for your iPhone 5. | Replace a malfunctioning earpiece speaker in your iPhone 5s or 1st generation iPhone SE and fix problems with phone call audio. 
 	This is the speaker used to listen while the phone is held to your ear.Earpiece speaker functions can be affected by water damage, dust ingress, or a blown speaker. | Replace a scratched or cracked home button in your iPhone 5 or iPhone 5c. Keep in mind, this is just a button cover—not the actual actuator that's integrated in the home button cable. So if your home button is not working properly, the button cable is the more likely culprit. Note:  This new part has no square icon in its center. | Replace a damaged or missing exterior button face for the power/lock button, volume buttons, and vibrate/ring switch for the iPhone 5c.
Note:  These are just the button parts visible on the outside of the rear case. You will need to transfer the wire hinge from your current power button. The actual buttons and switch that do all the work are attached to the Audio Control and Power Button Cable. If you are experiencing issues with your buttons not working it may actually be the Audio control & Power button cable that's bad. | 
| Content | iPhone 13 mini Screen
 	Note:Replace a scratched or cracked front panel glass digitizer screen or a malfunctioning display with this aftermarket LCD screen. This part is compatible with an iPhone 13 mini.New parts tested to strict quality standards.100% factory tested for display performance, including luminance and color balance.A 5.4 inch In-Cell LCD multitouch display offering an economical option for those trying to save while still wanting a quality product. This screen will be a little darker, the resolution a little lower, and will not have the distinct color of an OLED display.A new screen and digitizer assembly will renew the appearance of your front panel, restore touch function, and eliminate the dead pixels or flickering on an aging display. 
 	Specifications:
Display Panel
Aftermarket In-Cell LCDTrue Tone functionality is disabled after a screen replacement, even when using an original Apple screen.The upper sensor assembly is not included.The upper sensor cable assembly on the back of the display is paired to your iPhone's logic board and must be transferred from your old display to your new one. The sensor assembly includes the flood illuminator, a part of the Face ID security feature. If it is damaged or replaced, Face ID will cease to function. | iPhone 5s/SE (1st Gen) Front Camera BracketReplace a bent or missing metal bracket securing the front facing camera and earpiece speaker to the display assembly in an iPhone 5s or 1st generation iPhone SE. | iPhone 5s Lightning Connector and Headphone Jack
 	Replace a dirty, corroded, or damaged lightning connector, or a broken headphone jack in an iPhone 5s.This repair may resolve a host of issues like a malfunctioning microphone, slow or nonexistent charging, limited connectivity, or spotty headphone output for your iPhone 5. | iPhone 5s/SE (1st Gen) Earpiece SpeakerReplace a malfunctioning earpiece speaker in your iPhone 5s or 1st generation iPhone SE and fix problems with phone call audio.
 	Note: This is a used OEM part.This is the speaker used to listen while the phone is held to your ear.Earpiece speaker functions can be affected by water damage, dust ingress, or a blown speaker. | iPhone 5c Home ButtonReplace a scratched or cracked home button in your iPhone 5 or iPhone 5c.Keep in mind, this is just a button cover—not the actual actuator that's integrated in the home button cable. So if your home button is not working properly, the button cable is the more likely culprit. Note:  This new part has no square icon in its center. | iPhone 5c Case Button SetReplace a damaged or missing exterior button face for the power/lock button, volume buttons, and vibrate/ring switch for the iPhone 5c.
Note:  These are just the button parts visible on the outside of the rear case. You will need to transfer the wire hinge from your current power button. The actual buttons and switch that do all the work are attached to the Audio Control and Power Button Cable. If you are experiencing issues with your buttons not working it may actually be the Audio control & Power button cable that's bad. | 
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