The Mate 10 uses an LCD panel, while the Mate 10 Pro uses a curved OLED. A Huawei Mate 10 screen replacement is a flat LCD job, and the Mate 10 Pro is a curved OLED repair that needs careful handling. Digi4u stocks tested screens for both models.
Last updated: August 2026 ¡¤ Reviewed by the Digi4u repair team.
About this guide: based on hands-on bench testing and repair experience; confirm model specifications with the supplier before ordering.
Which Mate 10 model do you have, and which panel fits it?
The Mate 10 uses a 5.9-inch LCD panel, while the Mate 10 Pro uses a 6.0-inch curved OLED panel. The two models share no screen parts, so confirm the exact model before ordering.
| Model | Display | Repair note |
|---|---|---|
| Mate 10 | 5.9″ LCD | Flat LCD repair |
| Mate 10 Pro | 6.0″ curved OLED | Curved panel, more care |
The Mate 10 Pro’s curved OLED is the higher-risk repair: the panel is thin and fragile along the curves, and the top assembly holds the front camera and sensors.
Common Mate 10 and Mate 10 Pro screen faults
The most common faults are cracked glass, lines or blotches after a drop, touch failure, and burn-in on the OLED Pro model. The curved Pro panel cracks at the edges, while the flat Mate 10 cracks at the corners.
Lines and blotches point to panel damage, while burn-in shows as ghost images on grey screens. Test in safe mode and rule out water damage before ordering. On the Mate 10, a dim screen with a faint image usually means an LCD backlight fault.
Mate 10 screen repair differences
The Mate 10 is a straightforward LCD repair, while the Mate 10 Pro is a curved OLED job with the top assembly to transfer. The two repairs share the opening sequence but differ in part cost and fitting risk.
Because these phones are older, match the repair price to the phone’s current value and check the battery with the quote, because owners often need both services. The screen grades guide explains the grade options for older panels.
Post-repair testing checklist
Test the display, touch, the fingerprint sensor, the cameras, the proximity sensor and charging while the phone is open, and check the battery health before sealing. The full test sequence is listed in the screen repair tools and preparation guide.
The standard process
The standard screen replacement opens from the rear: isolate the battery first, release the assembly, fit the new part and test before resealing.
The full tool list is in the screen repair tools and preparation guide, and the opening technique is covered in the safe phone opening guide. The model-specific risks for this phone are covered above.
Digi4u workshop notes
The Mate 10 generation is old enough that the value question matters: check the battery, check the cameras, and match the repair price to the phone. The standard Mate 10 is a simple LCD job; the Pro is a curved OLED that rewards patience. Confirm the model before ordering.
¡ª Digi4u repair team ¡¤ reviewed by our in-house technicians (bench-tested, August 2026)
Conclusion
The Mate 10 and Mate 10 Pro are different repairs: a flat LCD job and a curved OLED job. Match the panel to the exact model, test the curves on the Pro, and check the battery with the quote. Shops can order Mate series screens from Digi4u.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Mate 10 Pro use a curved screen?
Yes. The Mate 10 Pro uses a curved OLED panel, while the standard Mate 10 uses a flat LCD.
Can I use a Mate 10 screen on a Mate 10 Pro?
No. The two models use different panel types, sizes and connectors, so the parts are not interchangeable.
Is the Mate 10 worth repairing in 2026?
Usually yes if the battery and cameras are healthy, but the repair price should be matched to the phone’s current value.