I don't think there is much left to discuss. If one has not enough experience designing with any kind of LCD technology, making a guesswork on a rather high end mobile phone LCD module while expecting it to have SPI interface so you can slap it on your arduino for kids, is complete nonsense. It's not gonna happen, very unlikely.
Even if it would be a display with DPI interface, having no experience designing with such stuff guarantees almost zero success here.
As was already stated, I strongly recommend anyone, if not having enough or any experience with LCDs, start with something having full documentation (and preferably also examples) available.
Start with a simple small LCD with a built in driver over SPI, then when you advance your knowledge enough, start tinkering with high speed digital stuff and the parallel data interfaces (DPI) or maybe the serial ones (LVDS/DSI). And forget arduino. That's for driving LED segment displays at best.
I am not trying to discourage anyone, just stating simple facts, also based on my own experience explaining people this stuff ain't toys for arduinos, multiple times over again and again.