The display was very well packaged.
Since it is already my 2 smartphone that I myself have repaired much of me buying more easily. In and of itself, everyone can do something like that myself.
It requires "sensitivity, tool (which I bought also via Amazon.), Time (about 10 to 20 minutes depending on whether one is trained or not)"
I would still give prospective buyers the tip and this should not be understood as advertising -> googling "I Fix it" There is almost any instructions via photos and text with what is important. I have repaired my smartphones to their instructions and would prefer any "Leien" video from YouTube. (Assuming one is the English language)
What I criticize is once again the LCD is in the article. In addition I like to write again -> This is NOT a "Liquid Crystal Display" but a Full HD AMOLED display which works by said LEDs and not by liquid crystals. Apparently that's the trade matter. I think it is important to separate these terms correctly.
But as I said. I'm very satisfied and happy to recommend it!