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Poco F8 Pro Screen Replacement Vienna

Does the Dolby Vision mode on your Poco F8 Pro now show only washed-out shading instead of punchy contrast? The HDR signal path was damaged after an impact - premium HDR formats no longer display correctly, even though SDR content still runs normally. Reparo replaces the 6.7-inch AMOLED including the HDR signal path in Vienna - EUR 249, ready in 2-3 hours, 6-month warranty.

EUR 249 fixed price Express 2-3 hours 6-month warranty Diagnosis EUR 25, waived on repair Pickup service Vienna

Poco F8 Pro Screen Replacement - Price & Service

EUR 249 LTPO AMOLED swap incl. fitting & warranty
  • Certified 6.7-inch LTPO AMOLED with 120 Hz
  • QHD+ resolution & 3500 nits peak brightness
  • Dolby Vision & HDR10+ fully functional after the swap
  • Gorilla Glass Victus 2 front glass to original spec
  • HDR signal path & LTPO refresh control recalibrated
  • 6-month warranty, pickup service Vienna or send-in

Diagnosis EUR 25 - waived on repair. Price confirmed before we start.

What to expect

What we do

The Poco F8 Pro is opened, the damaged 6.7-inch LTPO AMOLED is removed and replaced with a quality-tested replacement panel. We then verify Dolby Vision playback with a certified HDR test clip - the repair counts as complete only once bright highlights and deep shadows render cleanly again.

How long

Around 2-3 hours for the swap, plus about 30 minutes for the full Dolby Vision test and the LTPO refresh calibration. With pickup in Vienna the device goes back the same day it arrives. Send-in across Austria: 1-3 working days after receipt.

What happens afterwards

HDR highlights reach the full 3500 nits again, Dolby Vision plays back with correct tonal values, and the LTPO refresh rate switches smoothly between 1 Hz and 120 Hz. The 6500 mAh battery cell and the 120-watt HyperCharge system stay untouched. All data is preserved. 6-month warranty.

What it costs

EUR 249 fixed price for the current Poco top flagship - incl. fitting, HDR calibration and 6-month warranty. Diagnosis EUR 25, waived when you place a repair order. The price is confirmed in writing before we start.

Typical display faults on the Poco F8 Pro

Dolby Vision shows pale shadows instead of contrast

Films in Dolby Vision quality play, but bright highlights stay dull and dark image areas lose their depth. The HDR signal path between image processor and LTPO panel was interrupted after an impact - SDR content looks normal, only the premium HDR signal no longer arrives cleanly.

Gorilla Glass Victus 2 cracked

The front glass shows fine hairline cracks or large fracture zones. Even if the picture still lights up, splinters work their way into the touch layer and moisture finds a path under the panel. The sooner it is swapped, the safer the LTPO AMOLED underneath stays.

120 Hz LTPO switching no longer works

The Poco F8 Pro normally switches invisibly between 1 Hz and 120 Hz - but after damage, scrolling looks stuttery or locked at 60 Hz. The LTPO controller in the panel is damaged, which additionally puts a noticeable load on the battery.

AMOLED shows green or pink stripes

Vertical stripes or colour casts in the 6.7-inch panel are classic signs of internal panel damage. The tonal control of the OLED subpixels no longer works cleanly - no software update can fix this, the entire panel has to be replaced.

Peak brightness no longer reaches 3500 nits

The display suddenly looks washed out in sunlight - HDR content is no longer driven to the stated peak brightness. Usually the driver IC is damaged or the panel backlight layer has a partial failure. A swap restores full performance.

Black ink cloud after a drop

A dark patch grows from the point of impact and slowly eats its way across the panel. The LTPO AMOLED is broken internally - the cloud gets bigger every day until the panel is unusable. An immediate swap prevents further spread.

All Poco F8 Pro repairs at a glance.

How the Poco F8 Pro screen replacement works

  1. Pickup in Vienna or send-in

    You book online or call - Reparo collects the Poco F8 Pro from you in Vienna. From Vorarlberg, Tyrol, Salzburg, Styria or any other province you send it in insured by post.

  2. HDR diagnosis & Dolby Vision test

    We play certified Dolby Vision clips and check whether the problem lies with the panel itself or the HDR signal path. Panel, touch, peak brightness and LTPO refresh are all measured. Diagnosis EUR 25, waived on a repair order.

  3. Open the housing - secure the seals

    The Poco F8 Pro housing is warmed and opened carefully. The IP seals are marked and fully renewed later, so splash protection is preserved after the swap.

  4. Remove LTPO AMOLED & check the HDR flex

    The damaged 6.7-inch LTPO AMOLED is removed. The HDR signal flex is inspected for fractures - if it is intact, the panel swap is enough. If the flex is damaged, it is renewed as well.

  5. Fit the new display & Gorilla Glass Victus 2 front glass

    The replacement panel is fitted, Gorilla Glass Victus 2 compatible front glass is placed on top, and all flex cables are firmly locked. The housing is closed with new IP seals.

  6. Dolby Vision calibration & function test

    We play HDR reference clips, calibrate the HDR signal path and test the LTPO refresh switch from 1 Hz to 120 Hz. Peak brightness is verified at 3500 nits. Only then is the device returned.

No shop visit needed - everything runs through pickup in Vienna or send-in from Austria.

Is a screen replacement on the Poco F8 Pro worth it?

The Poco F8 Pro is the newest top flagship of the Poco Pro line from 2025 - with a 6.7-inch LTPO AMOLED, 3500 nits peak brightness, Dolby Vision and 120-watt HyperCharge alongside a 6500 mAh battery. For EUR 249 you get back the most complete mobile HDR cinema experience of the current Poco generation. A current Xiaomi 15 as a comparable flagship starts at around EUR 999.

Screen replacement at Reparo
  • EUR 249 - clear fixed price for a top flagship
  • Dolby Vision & HDR10+ fully back after calibration
  • 6500 mAh battery & 120 W HyperCharge untouched
  • All data and settings stay in place
  • 6-month warranty on panel and fitting
Buying a new Xiaomi 15
  • From around EUR 999 for a comparable flagship
  • Re-setting up data migration, apps and logins
  • Device only a few months old - economic write-off
  • Getting used to a new HyperOS version and camera

With a top device only a few months old like the Poco F8 Pro, the swap for EUR 249 is practically the only sensible option - the price gap to a new device is around EUR 750.

Which display does Reparo use for the Poco F8 Pro?

We fit a quality-tested 6.7-inch LTPO AMOLED panel with QHD+ resolution that supports the full 120 Hz dynamics and the 3500 nits peak brightness of the original. Dolby Vision, HDR10+ and the LTPO refresh control between 1 and 120 Hz are fully functional again after calibration. The front glass matches the Gorilla Glass Victus 2 specification of the original.

Poco F8 Pro display broken - here is how the repair works

The Poco F8 Pro uses a latest-generation 6.7-inch LTPO AMOLED: 120 Hz adaptive, QHD+ resolution, 3500 nits peak brightness and full Dolby Vision support. This panel class demands a precise HDR signal path between image processor, driver IC and OLED subpixels. If this signal path breaks after a fall - even when the panel itself still looks intact - Dolby Vision content suddenly shows only flat shading instead of real contrast.

A Poco F8 Pro screen replacement at Reparo runs without a shop visit: pickup service in Vienna or send it in by post from anywhere in Austria - the LTPO panel is swapped, the HDR signal path recalibrated and the device sent back. No data is lost, and 120-watt fast charging stays fully intact after the swap.

Why the Dolby Vision failure is so deceptive

Standard HDR signals (HDR10) work with static metadata - a damaged signal path often shows up earlier there because bright scenes wash out entirely. Dolby Vision, on the other hand, uses dynamic metadata per frame: if the signal path is only partially damaged, the film still looks passable at first glance, but real cinema contrast is missing. Only a direct comparison with a second device reveals how much image quality has actually been lost. That is why Reparo checks with calibrated HDR reference clips, not just generic test images.

LTPO panel and battery life

The 6500 mAh battery cell of the Poco F8 Pro owes its exceptionally long runtime largely to the LTPO display: with static content the refresh rate drops to 1 Hz, while gaming or scrolling pushes it up to 120 Hz. A damaged LTPO controller forces the panel permanently onto high refresh rates - this often reduces runtime by 20 to 30 percent, even when the display still works visually. After the swap with a freshly calibrated LTPO refresh, the device regains its original all-day endurance.

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Frequently asked questions about Poco F8 Pro screen replacement

What does the Poco F8 Pro screen swap cost at Reparo?

EUR 249 fixed price - incl. a quality-tested 6.7-inch LTPO AMOLED with 3500 nits, Dolby Vision calibration, fitting and 6-month warranty. Diagnosis EUR 25 is waived on a repair order. The price is higher than for smaller Poco models because the top flagship panel is more complex and more expensive.

Why is the screen swap more expensive on the F8 Pro than on other Poco models?

The Poco F8 Pro is the current top flagship with LTPO AMOLED, 3500 nits peak brightness and Dolby Vision support - this panel technology is more expensive on the spare parts market than standard AMOLED panels of the F6 class. In addition, the HDR calibration after fitting requires extra test time with certified Dolby Vision clips.

Dolby Vision shows only pale shadows - is the display broken?

Usually yes. If SDR content runs normally but Dolby Vision shows flat contrast, the HDR signal path between image processor and LTPO panel is damaged. We check with calibrated test clips whether the panel itself or only the HDR flex needs replacing - the full swap costs EUR 249 and restores both.

Does HDR10+ still work after the panel swap?

Yes. HDR10+ runs on the same signal path as Dolby Vision - with an intact replacement panel and freshly calibrated HDR metadata, both formats play cleanly again. We test both variants with reference clips after fitting before we return the device.

How long does the repair take on the Poco F8 Pro?

Around 2-3 hours for the actual swap, plus about 30 minutes of HDR calibration and the LTPO test. With pickup in Vienna the device goes back the same day it arrives. With send-in from Salzburg, Graz or Tyrol the whole process including shipping takes 1-3 working days after receipt.

Is the 3500 nits peak brightness preserved after the swap?

Yes. We use only panels that reach the full peak brightness of the original. After fitting we re-measure in lab mode - only once 3500 nits sit stable at the HDR peak does the repair count as successfully completed.

Does the LTPO function (1-120 Hz) still work after the repair?

Yes. The LTPO controller in the replacement panel is recalibrated after fitting, so the refresh rate drops to 1 Hz with static content and rises to 120 Hz when scrolling or gaming. This matters for battery life - a panel locked at 120 Hz costs 20-30% of endurance.

Can I drop my Poco F8 Pro off for the screen swap?

No, we work without walk-ins. Reparo operates exclusively via pickup service in Vienna or send-in from all of Austria - one appointment is enough, we take care of the rest. No trip to the workshop, no waiting on site.

How does the pickup service in Vienna work?

You pick a time-slot appointment online or by phone and give your address. We collect the Poco F8 Pro at home or at the office, swap the LTPO panel in the workshop and return the repaired device to you the same or next working day.

Can I send the F8 Pro in from other provinces?

Yes, across all of Austria - whether Vorarlberg, Tyrol, Salzburg, Carinthia or Burgenland. Pack the device well and send it in insured. Turnaround 1-3 working days after receipt. The return shipping is also insured and included in the price.

Will I lose my data during the screen swap?

No. Only the LTPO AMOLED panel is replaced - the internal storage stays completely untouched. Photos, apps, HyperOS settings, WhatsApp chats and accounts are all preserved. A backup beforehand is still good practice.

Is the repair worth it or should I rather buy a new phone?

With a top flagship only a few months old like the Poco F8 Pro, the repair is clearly worth it. A comparable current flagship like the Xiaomi 15 starts at around EUR 999 - the screen swap for EUR 249 saves about EUR 750. On top of that, the HDR specification, 120-watt charging and all your personal data are preserved.

Is the replacement display an original or an aftermarket part?

We use quality-tested LTPO AMOLED panels that match the original in Dolby Vision, HDR10+, peak brightness and LTPO refresh. On request we also offer original service panels - the price difference and availability are discussed during the diagnosis.

What if the F8 Pro also has water damage?

The Poco F8 Pro has an IP68 protection class, but the seals are compromised after display damage. If moisture has entered, we also check the mainboard and flex cables in addition to the panel. A water damage diagnosis costs EUR 25, treatment starts from EUR 109 - the details are clarified in writing before the repair begins.

What warranty does Reparo give on the F8 Pro screen swap?

6 months on the fitted LTPO panel and the fitting. If faults occur within that time without external influence - such as pixel defects, touch failure, HDR problems or LTPO misbehaviour - we fix them free of charge. The manufacturer warranty from Xiaomi/Poco lapses with any third-party repair, which applies to all workshops outside the manufacturer.

Poco F8 Pro screen replacement in Vienna

EUR 249 fixed price · LTPO AMOLED with Dolby Vision · approx. 2-3 hours · 6-month warranty · pickup service Vienna or send-in across Austria