How to check if your iPhone 14 Pro Max screen is fake or original

By Dave Johnson - Senior Staff Writer
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The iPhone 14 Pro Max is a popular smartphone model that has gained a reputation for its sleek design, high-quality camera, and top-of-the-line display. Unfortunately, with its popularity, comes the risk of counterfeit devices hitting the market. If you are concerned about the authenticity of your iPhone 14 Pro Max screen, here are some tips to help you determine if it is fake or original.

Why it’s important to check for an original iPhone 14 Pro Max screen?

When it comes to iPhone 14 Pro Max screens, there are two types of screens, genuine/original screens and aftermarket screens. The genuine screen is the one that is produced by Apple, whereas the aftermarket screen is produced by third-party manufacturers. While aftermarket screens might be cheaper, they come with a few drawbacks.

Using non-genuine display parts on your iPhone 14 Pro Max can lead to various issues, such as Multi-Touch problems where certain parts of the screen might not respond, degraded Multi-Touch performance such as missed touches or touches registering in the wrong location, unexpected touch registration during a phone call, the display not turning off during phone calls, accidental edge or palm touches registering, display brightness and color issues, True Tone display malfunction, lost or reduced function of the ambient light sensor resulting in incorrect screen dimming or brightening, incorrect display color calibration causing the display to appear too yellow or blue, non-uniform brightness, lower maximum brightness, and unintentional battery drain. As such, it’s crucial to ensure that you’re getting an original iPhone 14 Pro Max screen to avoid any potential problems.

Here are some tips on how to check if an iPhone 14 Pro Max screen is fake or original:

Check the Parts and service history

You can check the parts and service history of your iPhone 14 Pro Max by going to Settings > General > About. By doing this, you can also verify if the display has been replaced. If the repair was done using genuine Apple parts and procedures, you will see ”Genuine Apple Part” next to the Display.

However, if the display installation is incomplete or the display was replaced with a non-genuine display, had been used or installed in another iPhone, or is not functioning as expected, you will see an ”Unknown Part” message instead. Additionally, you might see a message that says ”Apple has updated the device information for this iPhone.” This update is meant for service needs, safety analysis, and to enhance future products, but it won’t impact your ability to use your iPhone.

Check the Display

The next thing you want to do when checking the screen is to turn the phone on and check the display. An original iPhone 14 Pro Max screen should have the same color accuracy and brightness as the original screen. If the colors are off, or if the brightness seems to be lower than usual, it’s possible that the screen is not original.

To check for color accuracy, go to the Settings app and click on Display & Brightness. From there, select True Tone and toggle it on and off. If the color tone changes when you toggle True Tone on and off, it’s a sign that the screen is not original.

Check the Touchscreen

The next thing you want to do is check the touchscreen. An original iPhone 14 Pro Max screen should be responsive and smooth to the touch. If the touchscreen is not responsive or if it’s glitchy, it could be a sign that the screen is fake.

To check the touchscreen, open an app that requires you to swipe or tap on the screen, such as the camera app. Swipe from one side of the screen to the other and see if the motion is smooth. Try tapping on different parts of the screen to ensure that it’s responsive.

Check the Oleophobic Coating

The oleophobic coating is a special coating that is applied to the iPhone screen to repel oil and water. An original iPhone 14 Pro Max screen should have an oleophobic coating that repels fingerprints and smudges. If the screen seems to attract fingerprints and smudges easily, it could be a sign that the screen is not original.

To test the oleophobic coating, try swiping your finger on the screen. If the screen feels smooth and doesn’t attract fingerprints or smudges easily, it’s a sign that the screen is original.

Check the Frame

The frame is the part of the screen that surrounds the display. An original iPhone 14 Pro Max screen should have a frame that is flush with the display and doesn’t have any gaps or misalignments. If the frame doesn’t fit properly or if it has gaps or misalignments, it could be a sign that the screen is not original.

To check the frame, run your finger around the edges of the screen. If you feel any gaps or misalignments, it’s possible that the screen is not original.

Check the Price

The price is also an essential factor to consider when buying an iPhone 14 Pro Max screen. If the price seems too good to be true, it’s possible that the screen is not original. Genuine iPhone 14 Pro Max screen is expensive, and if someone is offering a replacement screen at a very low price, it’s likely that they’re using an aftermarket screen.

It’s always a good idea to do some research and compare prices from different vendors before making a purchase. This way, you can ensure that you’re getting a genuine screen at a reasonable price.

Conclusion

An original iPhone 14 Pro Max screen is essential for the optimal performance and durability of your device. While aftermarket screens may seem like a cheaper option, they come with a few drawbacks that can affect the functionality and performance of your device.

To ensure that you’re getting an original iPhone screen, you should check the display, touchscreen, oleophobic coating, frame, and price. By doing so, you can avoid any potential problems and ensure that your iPhone performs optimally.

It’s also important to note that replacing an iPhone screen is not a simple task and should only be done by a trained professional. If you’re not confident in your ability to replace the screen, it’s always best to take it to a professional repair shop. This way, you can ensure that the screen is replaced correctly and that your device is functioning optimally.

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Dave Johnson is a staff writer for GeeksChalk based in New Jersey. He covers news, how-tos, and user guides for iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch.
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