Fit and function are great. You need to transfer over the Touch ID button and gasket, the front camera/earphone/sensor assembly, the large metal plate (which includes the cable going between the Touch ID and the motherboard), and the clear plastic ring which goes around the camera. There was an adhesive patch for the camera/etc cable to hold it in place - pull off the small clear plastic protective piece. The earphone screen, gasket, and plastic window for the proximity sensor were already there.
Some comments here were complaining that this only has 2 cables. That's correct - one for the digitizer and one for the screen. The other two come from the camera assy and the metal plate (which goes to the touch ID), so are part of what needs to be moved over from your old iPhone 6 plus LCD screen. It's all very obvious if you lay the old and new side-by-side before starting. Make sure you keep track of which screws go where, there are a few different lengths, and you can have problems if you use the wrong one in the wrong place.
The hardest part is removing the Touch ID and camera assy from the old screen, since both have adhesive on the cables, holding them in place. Use some heat and pry gently (don't just try to pull it free by the cable) so you don't tear the cables. The ring for the camera is glued in place on the old screen, but pops off easily. I didn't see any need to try and glue it to the new screen - it wedges in there in a way which doesn't allow much movement (flat side toward the bottom of the phone).
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