Refurbished iPhone 14 Pro screens are pulled components from decommissioned devices — salvaged displays resold for repair use or as spare parts. The iPhone 14 Pro uses a 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR OLED panel with ProMotion 120Hz and Always-On Display support. Buyers fall into two groups: DIY repair enthusiasts replacing cracked or dead screens, and small repair shops sourcing cost-effective OEM parts. What separates a good unit from a bad one is origin: genuine Apple OEM panels (Ausgebaut = removed from working device) preserve full True Tone calibration, Face ID compatibility, and brightness. Aftermarket OLED clones look similar but typically show colour shift at angles, reduced max brightness, and broken True Tone. On eBay DE, pulled OEM iPhone 14 Pro displays typically run €80–150 depending on condition and seller feedback volume. New OEM pulls from reputable German sellers sit at the higher end; untested bulk lots from Asia go lower but carry real risk.
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- Confirm "Ausgebaut" means removed from a tested working device — ask seller for proof of function before purchase, not just cosmetic grade. - Check True Tone compatibility explicitly: aftermarket panels break True Tone even if labelled OLED; only genuine Apple panels retain the calibration data chip. - Filter eBay DE results by German domestic sellers with 98%+ feedback and returns accepted — cross-border shipments from CN add 3–4 weeks and complicate warranty claims on defective units.