Xiaomi Screen Replacement Cost UK 2026
Direct answer: Xiaomi screen replacement in the UK runs from around £49.95 for the budget Redmi A-series up to £349.95 for a Xiaomi 14 Ultra flagship, with the Redmi Note volume line between £89.95 and £149.95 and the Poco performance line between £119.95 and £189.95. The price is driven by panel type (AMOLED vs LCD) and sub-brand positioning. Every figure is published below and each screen carries a 27-month guarantee.
Xiaomi sells more phones in the UK than its repair coverage would suggest. The family runs from an entry-level Redmi A-series to a £349.95 Xiaomi 14 Ultra, and a cracked screen reads very differently across that range — on a budget Redmi it is an easy decision, on a flagship it is a genuine question. Below is the fitted screen price for every Xiaomi, Redmi and Poco model we service, with the panel technology — AMOLED versus LCD, flat versus curved — that actually drives the number, so you can tell whether repair or replacement is the better call for your handset. For the Redmi Note line specifically, see our Redmi Note screen replacement page; for the full family, our Xiaomi repair cost UK hub.
Xiaomi / Redmi / Poco screen replacement prices 2026
Xiaomi flagship
| Model | Screen (fitted) |
|---|---|
| Xiaomi 14 Ultra | £349.95 |
| Xiaomi 14 Pro | £299.95 |
| Xiaomi 14 / 14 Civi | £229.95–£269.95 |
| Xiaomi 13 Ultra | £329.95 |
| Xiaomi 13 Pro / 13 | £229.95–£279.95 |
| Xiaomi 13T Pro / 13T | £199.95–£249.95 |
| Xiaomi 12 Pro / 12 | £199.95–£249.95 |
| Xiaomi 13 Lite / 12 Lite | £149.95–£169.95 |
Redmi Note & budget Redmi
| Model | Screen (fitted) |
|---|---|
| Redmi Note 14 Pro+ / Pro | £129.95–£149.95 |
| Redmi Note 14 / 13 | £99.95–£109.95 |
| Redmi Note 13 Pro+ / Pro | £119.95–£139.95 |
| Redmi Note 12 Pro / 12 | £89.95–£109.95 |
| Redmi 14C / 13C / 13 / 12 | £64.95–£74.95 |
| Redmi A3 / A2 | £49.95–£54.95 |
Poco performance line
| Model | Screen (fitted) |
|---|---|
| Poco F6 Pro / F6 | £159.95–£189.95 |
| Poco F5 Pro / F5 | £149.95–£179.95 |
| Poco X6 Pro / X6 | £129.95–£149.95 |
| Poco X5 Pro / X5 | £119.95–£139.95 |
Diagnostics are free on standard screen repairs. Every screen carries a 27-month guarantee — over two years of cover where most UK repairers stop at twelve months. If your exact variant is not listed, contact us for a quote.
What drives the cost
- AMOLED vs LCD. Xiaomi flagships and Poco use AMOLED panels; many budget Redmi models use LCD. AMOLED costs more, which is the biggest single price driver.
- Panel size and resolution. The Ultra models use the largest, highest-resolution panels in the family.
- Sub-brand positioning. Redmi is engineered to a price, so its parts — and therefore its repairs — cost less.
Genuine vs OEM-grade vs aftermarket
Genuine Xiaomi panels exist but rarely reach an independent bench, so for most owners OEM-grade is the realistic gold standard. Because the family runs from AMOLED flagships to LCD budget Redmis, the panel we order has to match your exact model rather than just the brand — AMOLED where the phone shipped AMOLED, LCD where it shipped LCD — and we name that part before work starts. The cut-price aftermarket route shows its seams quickly: a soft-OLED dims and pulls colour towards green, while a bargain LCD loses brightness evenness across the panel. Our parts-grade guide goes deeper.
Signs your Xiaomi screen needs replacing
- Cracked glass — a split cover lens flexes whatever sits beneath it and keeps spreading; on an AMOLED model that threatens the emitter layer, on an LCD Redmi the backlight.
- A green vertical line — a hardware AMOLED failure on the flagship and Pro Redmi panels, following a knock or age, that never clears in software.
- Black patches or colour bleed — a panel on its way out.
- Touch unresponsive in areas — the digitiser has taken damage.
- Ghost touch — stray taps you never made; our Xiaomi faults guide runs through the causes.
Screen repair by post
Book at /repair/phone/xiaomi, post your handset tracked and insured via Royal Mail Special Delivery, and we diagnose free, confirm the price, fit the OEM-grade panel, test, and return it tracked and insured. Full detail in our Xiaomi repair by post guide.
If posting a Mix Fold or Mix Flip, pad it so it cannot fold or shift, protecting the inner display and hinge.
Is screen repair worth it?
Yes, right across the family — though the maths shifts as you climb the range. At the Redmi end the decision makes itself: a £89.95–£149.95 Redmi Note screen is a small fraction of a new phone. Step up to the Poco performance line and the Xiaomi flagships and the panels cost more, but they also keep their value, so a repair still comes out ahead, backed by the 27-month guarantee. For how Xiaomi sits beside other brands, see our Android screen replacement guide.
What a Xiaomi screen replacement actually involves
The bench process explains both the spread of prices in the table above and the 27-month guarantee that backs every one of them. A Xiaomi-family screen is never a single job stamped out across models: it forks by panel type, and that fork is the biggest single reason a Xiaomi 14 Ultra and a Redmi A3 sit so far apart on the price list.
Opening the device and separating the panel
Almost every Xiaomi, Redmi and Poco fixes its display down with a perimeter adhesive, so the job opens by bringing the front up to temperature on a heated platen until that bond loosens enough to lift. A budget Redmi running an LCD is a layered sandwich — cover glass, digitiser, LCD, backlight — and the whole stack eases off the frame as the glue gives. A flagship Xiaomi or a Poco F-series carries a thinner, more brittle AMOLED, its OLED layer pressed straight under a bonded cover lens, so here the separation is slow work with fine picks travelling edge to edge, keeping clear of the flex ribbons that route touch and image signals to the board.
The panel swap and re-lamination
With the old display out and the chassis cleared of residue, the matched OEM-grade panel goes down on a new bed of optically clear adhesive and is laminated under steady, even pressure. This is where a cheap copy gives itself away: a soft-OLED or mismatched LCD reads dimmer, drifts towards green or blue, and washes out in daylight. The curved Pro and Pro+ panels on the Redmi Note line demand that the bond track the curve precisely — a hair out of true and the edge lifts within weeks. Where a flagship carries an optical fingerprint reader inside that display stack, the new panel is re-paired and re-calibrated to it so unlock still works.
Function testing before return
Only once the whole display path checks out does the phone return to tracked post: touch over every zone, brightness from floor to ceiling, colour uniformity, the ambient light sensor, and on the flagships the optical fingerprint reader. A green vertical line on the fresh panel signals a faulty part rather than a finished repair — precisely what the guarantee is there to absorb. There is more on the grade decision in our OEM vs aftermarket vs genuine parts guide, and on the green-line fault itself on our screen flickering and line faults page.
How Xiaomi screen repair compares with other Android brands
Xiaomi sits in an unusual place in the UK repair market because one family covers everything from a budget Redmi A-series at the bottom of the price table to a Xiaomi 14 Ultra flagship at the top. That range is wider than almost any other Android brand we repair by post, and it is worth seeing how it lines up against its siblings.
- Against Nothing. Nothing Phone uses a single flagship-tier OLED panel and a transparent Glyph interface on the back, so there is no budget tier to bring the floor down — Nothing screen repairs cluster at the upper-middle of the range. See our Nothing Phone screen replacement page.
- Against OnePlus. OnePlus spans curved Fluid AMOLED flagships down through the Nord mid-range, so its price ladder looks similar to Xiaomi's, but its curved flagship panels carry their own lamination challenges. Compare on our OnePlus screen replacement page.
- Against Samsung. Samsung's Galaxy S and Note lines push AMOLED panel prices higher still, partly because of the curved-edge flagships and integrated stylus digitisers. See our Samsung screen repair cost guide.
The takeaway: the Redmi Note and Poco mid-range sit among the best screen-repair value anywhere in Android, simply because their parts are standardised and easy to source. The flagships cost more for the reason all flagships do — scarcer, higher-spec AMOLED assemblies. The full cross-brand picture is on our Android screen replacement cost hub.
Repair, replace, or claim on insurance?
At the Redmi and Poco end of the family the maths is decisive — a screen at the figures above is a fraction of a new handset, and the 27-month guarantee keeps the phone at full everyday and resale value for better than two years. Even on a Xiaomi flagship a panel swap generally wins once you set the part cost against the full price of a comparable device.
An accidental-damage insurance claim is an alternative route, though it is worth weighing the excess, the effect on next year's premium, and the fact that many insurers fit aftermarket panels rather than OEM-grade — our repair vs insurance claim comparison lays out the trade-offs. The one honest exception is a handset carrying a board or liquid fault behind the cracked screen: there the calculation changes, so we diagnose it free and tell you straight if it is beyond economical repair before you commit. For a screen that is cracked but still showing a picture, our fix now or wait guide helps you judge the timing.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a Xiaomi 14 screen replacement cost in the UK?
A Xiaomi 14 screen replacement at celltech is £269.95 fitted, by post, with a 27-month guarantee. The 14 Ultra is £349.95; the 14 Pro is £299.95.
Why does a Xiaomi flagship screen cost more than a Redmi?
The flagship uses a larger, higher-spec AMOLED panel that costs more and is scarcer. The Redmi line uses simpler panels (often LCD on budget models), so the parts cost — and therefore the price — is lower.
Will a green line on my Xiaomi screen be fixed by an update?
No. On the AMOLED models a green vertical line is the panel failing in hardware after a knock or with age — an update can't reach it, and only a new panel resolves it.
Are your Xiaomi replacement screens genuine?
We fit OEM-grade panels matched to your model that hold the original's colour, brightness and touch — AMOLED or LCD as the phone shipped — and you hear the grade from us before any work begins.
Will I lose data during a Xiaomi screen replacement?
No. The repair stays on the outside of the phone — your storage is never opened, so everything is exactly as you left it when it comes back. A backup first is always wise, as before any repair.
How long is the screen repair guaranteed for?
27 months — roughly two and a quarter years, far beyond the 12 months you tend to get from independent UK repairers.
Can you replace the screen on a Redmi Note or Poco?
Yes — both sub-brands are within scope. See the Redmi Note line on our Redmi Note screen page, and Poco in the table above.