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What Is Vivo’s AMOLED Display?

The curved or flat OLED screen on Vivo X and V series — and repair considerations.

Definition: Vivo flagship phones (X series, V series) use AMOLED displays with high refresh rates — the X90 Pro uses a 120Hz E6 AMOLED panel from Samsung Display, while V series models use standard AMOLED. Both offer true black, vivid colours, and an in-display fingerprint sensor on flagships.

What makes Vivo AMOLED repairs specific

Vivo X series uses curved-edge AMOLED panels similar to Samsung’s Galaxy S series — requiring precise bonding during replacement. The in-display fingerprint sensor must also be re-registered after any screen replacement. Vivo V series uses flat AMOLED panels, making replacement more straightforward. Parts availability for Vivo is more limited than Samsung or iPhone — PhoneDoctor confirms availability before all Vivo screen repairs.

Common Vivo AMOLED faults

Green line: Vertical coloured line — display driver IC damage, worsens over time.

Burn-in: Navigation bar ghost image after extended use — irreversible, screen replacement required.

Fingerprint not working after repair: Re-registration required, or low-quality replacement panel reducing sensor accuracy.

Related terms

→ OLED — the underlying technology

→ Screen Burn-In — AMOLED panels are susceptible

→ In-Display Fingerprint — embedded in the AMOLED panel on Vivo flagships

→ FlashCharge — Vivo’s fast charging on phones with AMOLED screens

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