iPhone 7 Screen Replacement
iPhone 7 White LCD Screen with Front Camera Replacement
R566iPhone 7 White LCD Screen Replacement
R516iPhone 7 Black LCD Screen Replacement
R516iPhone 7 Black LCD Screen Replacement
R420iPhone 7 White LCD Screen Replacement
R420iPhone 7 Black Front Screen Replacement
R293iPhone 7 White Front Screen Replacement
R293iPhone 7 White Front Screen Outer Glass Lens Bezel Frame Replacement
R293iPhone 7 Black Front Screen Replacement
R293iPhone 7 Black Front Screen Replacement with Bezel Frame
R293iPhone 7 White Front Screen Replacement
R293iPhone 7 White Front Screen Glass Lens with Frame Kit
R298
About the iPhone 7 Display
The iPhone 7 uses a 4.7″ Retina LCD display, released in 2016. Common failure points include cracked front glass, dead pixels, and touch unresponsiveness after drops.
Which Part Do You Actually Need?
If your display is black, showing lines, or unresponsive to touch, you need a full screen assembly (LCD + digitizer + frame). If your touch and display still work fine but the front glass is cracked or scratched, you may only need a front glass lens — a cheaper repair that reuses your existing LCD and digitizer.
iPhone 7 Screen Replacement Options
We stock several options for the iPhone 7, in Black and White:
- Original LCD Screen (full assembly) — complete LCD, digitizer, and frame, ready to install.
- TFT LCD Screen with Front Camera (full assembly) — includes the front-facing camera pre-installed, useful if the camera also needs replacing at the same time.
- Front Screen Outer Glass Lens (with or without frame/OCA adhesive) — glass-only, for cracked glass repairs where the LCD and touch still work.
iPhone 7 screen replacement typically costs between R450 and R650 for a full assembly, with glass-only options priced lower. Pricing for each option is shown above. Every unit is tested before dispatch and comes with our standard 6-month warranty.
Installing Your iPhone 7 Replacement Screen
Test the new screen before final installation to confirm it lights up and responds to touch. Use an anti-static wrist strap when handling internal components, and avoid over-bending the ribbon cables during the swap — this is the most common cause of a “dead on arrival” replacement screen. If you’re not confident doing this yourself, hundreds of repair technicians across South Africa install these assemblies daily and can help.
Need other iPhone 7 parts? Browse the full iPhone 7 parts category.
Wondering what a screen repair actually costs? See our iPhone screen repair cost guide











