Joying Flex Cable Specs - Android Head-Units

Anyone is able to provide me the specs for the flex cable used for screen display on Joying unit? Previously I sent my unit back for servicing and when returned I noticed that the one side of the connector clip was broken and someone used glue to hold the clip. Recently the glued clip got loose and I tried to insert back the flex cable, unfortunately the cable got damaged during the process and now the colours are all off.
From what I see the flex cable is AWM 20624, 60 pins (31mm wide), approx 100mm long, however I do not have the details of pitch. Anyone can advise and confirm if it's 0.5mm pitch?

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