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We deal with the following repairs: screen, battery, charging port, front camera, back camera, ear speaker, loudspeaker, headphone jack, home/power button, back camera lens, back glass, and water damage repair. Contact one of our partners to get your phone repaired in U.S.
If you’re in need of cracked iPhone screen repair, you aren’t alone. Anyone can drop their phone or find themselves in a situation where the screen is damaged and needs replacing.
The average price of an iPhone screen replacement through Simply Fixable is $184.4, which is significantly cheaper than Apple ($250). This price can vary based on the phone’s model.
Repairing an iPhone screen takes our experienced technicians only 45 minutes.
A screen repair on an iPhone should last years, provided your device doesn’t suffer from any falls or external damage.
To prevent your iPhone screen from being broken, invest in a high-quality case and consider using a tempered glass protector to keep the screen safe.
A damaged screen can severely mess up your routine, making day-to-day tasks difficult. We understand how frustrating it is, which is why we are always ready to help you out, even if the issue is extensive. Here are the types of iPhone screen repairs we offer:
Cracked iPhone screen repair: Accidents like falls or slips can impact the screen, causing it to crack. This is a very common issue that we repair by replacing the screen.
Scratches: Although scratches don’t typically affect the function of your iPhone, the blurry or blocked view can be annoying, so they need to be fixed.
Display issues: Sometimes, your iPhone’s screen may show black lines, spots, and dots. Such issues indicate extensive damage beyond a simple screen repair, possibly from LCD or OLED panel issues.
Water damage: Contact with water can damage the pixels, affecting overall function. While we can replace the screen, our team will inspect the iPhone to diagnose potential issues.
Our team offers an extensive range of screen replacement services and covers everything, no matter the type of damage inflicted:
LCD replacement: In case your iPhone sustains damage to its internal LCD or OLED, our team will replace the complete components.
Glass replacement: We will replace your iPhone’s glass if it shatters or cracks but doesn’t impact functionality.
Touch digitizer replacement: In case your iPhone stops responding to touch, we will replace the touch digitizer.
LCD screen and digitizer: Sometimes, your iPhone may sustain damage that seeps beyond its glass and display, affecting overall functionality. In this case, we will replace the LCD and the digitizer.
Using an iPhone with a broken screen can be challenging. Not only is it unsafe, but it also impacts user experience. Therefore, it’s worth getting an iPhone screen replacement to restore its functionality.
Although some types of screen damage are visually obvious, you might need to look out for these signs:
Minor cracks and scratches should always be addressed.
A flickering iPhone screen indicates damage to the display and should be addressed timely.
If your iPhone isn’t responding to touch or has a slower response, its touch digitizer may have been damaged and require a replacement.
Smudges, spots, and lines on your iPhone’s screen indicate damage needing repair.
iPhone screen repair goes two ways: you ask a professional to handle the repair or do it yourself. You could replace the iPhone screen at home if you have the required tools and skills, but seek out online DIY screen repair guides to ensure you’re handling it correctly.
Also, don’t hesitate to use original, high-quality parts, even if they’re expensive, to ensure your iPhone remains durable.
The iPhone’s battery naturally degrades over time. An iPhone that won’t hold a charge or randomly shuts down may need a new battery. This replacement can be done easily through our services.
The cost of an iPhone battery depends on the model of the iPhone. For example, an iPhone 11 battery replacement is on average $108, while an iPhone 11 Pro Max would be $130. For more information on the specific battery replacement cost for your iPhone, contact us. Avg. iPhone battery replacement cost is $118.3 at Simply Fixable.
Our experienced technicians only need an hour to replace your iPhone battery.
A replaced iPhone battery should last between 2 and 3 years, but it could last longer if you look after the battery health.
All iPhone batteries will degrade over time, but to maximize your iPhone’s battery life you can follow a few of Apple’s tips. These include powering off your phone if it’s not in use and keeping it within a safe temperature range.
Our team is equipped with skills and expertise to handle all types of battery damages, including:
Battery drain: In case your iPhone battery fluctuates or drains quickly, we will inspect the device for an official diagnosis and replace the battery if required.
Battery failing to charge: Sometimes, your iPhone may not charge properly or take hours to reach 100%. This may be due to a worn-out battery or one with damage to its components. Our team can look into a failing battery and repair it accordingly.
Overheating battery: Sudden temperature changes or overheating batteries are extremely dangerous and must be replaced immediately to avoid further damage.
Here are the types of iPhone battery replacements our team performs:
OEM battery replacement: Some of our partner shops offer Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) batteries, which are manufactured by the same company as your original iPhone battery. We recommend getting OEM batteries to ensure the iPhone’s smooth functionality.
Third-party battery replacement: Third-party batteries are manufactured by a different brand than Apple. Although we offer third-party battery replacements, we recommend investing in OEMs because they offer better performance.
Refurbished battery replacement: We offer refurbished batteries that have been tested for performance and quality. If you’re short on money, and don’t wish to spend a lot on batteries, we recommend going for refurbished battery replacement.
An iPhone with a damaged battery may refuse to charge, which can disrupt your user experience. It’s worth getting your iPhone battery replaced with a new one, as it will extend the lifespan of your device at a fraction of the cost of a new iPhone.
These signs will tell you if you need a battery replacement:
Your iPhone’s battery drains faster even when it is on 100.
Your iPhone won’t charge properly or can’t hold a full charge.
Your iPhone screen powers off randomly, even with sufficient battery level.
Your iPhone starts overheating with even basic tasks.
DIY iPhone battery replacement is a cost-friendly alternative that can save you money on labor. But, before performing the replacement procedure, you need to power off your iPhone and don’t turn it back on until you’re ready to proceed with the DIY.
Next, you need the right tools and knowledge to replace the iPhone battery. You can read online guides or watch DIY battery replacement videos to familiarize yourself. Make sure to purchase an OEM or high-quality battery suited for your iPhone model.
If your iPhone is having trouble fitting into the charging port or the iPhone is not charging when plugged in, the iPhone charging port may be the culprit.
The average cost of iPhone charging port repair depends on the availability of the parts. You can expect to pay around $57 and $144 for this service, depending on your iPhone model. Avg. iPhone charging port repair cost is $109.53 at Simply Fixable.
As long as the repair service has the part in stock, the repair takes around 1 hour and 15 minutes.
As long as it is being used appropriately, a replaced charging port should last for years. They’re not very prone to damage.
To keep your iPhone charging point clean and intact, you should handle any accessories you plug in with care. You can also use a small brush to clean the port out every now and then.
Your iPhone may struggle to charge quickly or overheat during charging if it has a damaged charging port. Luckily, our team is skilled enough to handle all charging port repairs, whether minor or major:
Dirt and debris: Dust particles can settle in the charging port, blocking it from charging completely. In this case, we will clean the charging port and clear the obstruction.
Loose connection: Unnecessary pressure on the charging port can cause it to loosen, affecting its ability to charge. Our team will tighten the connection or replace the charging port, depending on the damage.
Physical damage: Physical damage to the charging port can affect its ability to charge. We will damage the repair or replace the charging port with a new one.
Corrosion: Contact with water can corrode the charging port, putting you at risk. We will inspect the charging port and replace it with other affected components.
Our stores offer the following charging port replacements:
Standard charging port replacement: This is a straightforward procedure in which we will replace the charging port with a new one.
Dock connector replacement: Damage to the dock connector can affect the charging; we will replace it with a new dock connector.
Lint/dust removal: Our technicians will gently clean the port to restore its functionality.
Yes, it is worth repairing a damaged charging port, especially if your iPhone is new and functional and the charging issues are limited to the port only. Repairing a damaged charging port is also a cost-effective solution, instead of paying hundreds for a new device.
These signs indicate that you need to replace the charging port:
Your charging cable doesn’t fit in the port properly.
Your iPhone doesn’t respond to charging – even if you plugged in for hours.
You can see dust or debris settled in the port.
You need to hold your charger at a certain angle to charge your iPhone.
You can repair the iPhone’s charging port if you have the right tools and skills. Before initiating the procedure, go through online DIY iPhone charging port repair guides and order a high-quality charging port suitable with your iPhone. However, it is better to visit a store if you feel out of your element or don’t know how to handle the repair.
Simply Fixable entered into the SAAS market in 2021 after working for almost a decade. We aim to connect customers with trustworthy repair stores across the United States. We handpick repair stores based on their customer satisfaction rates, repair services, and transparency.
We require partner stores to have had at least a year’s experience to ensure high quality and durable repairs. We have performed over 10,000 repairs and are continuously striving to improve our services.
Simply Fixable chooses partner stores based on a number of merits. We require quality and fast iPhone repair service, easy-to-make appointments, affordable prices, and customer service that is both excellent and active. We also stress the need for a 90-day warranty on all repairs.
We have developed guidelines that involve how to perform repairs professionally, including using the most advanced tools. All the staff at our partner stores must follow these guidelines, ensuring that repairs are completed safely and successfully. Moreover, we only work with top-notch stores that boast a customer satisfaction rating of at least 90%.
All our partner stores have staff who are trained and professional, with technicians who can quickly diagnose issues and have years of experience under their belts. These stores must also have the tools, technical resources, and enough staff available to make repairs quickly so that you’re never kept waiting.
We carry out thorough quality inspections at each and every one of our partner stores to ensure that the service, as well as the parts used, meet industry standards. Thanks to this, we’re certain that they’re high-quality parts perfectly fit for every model of the iPhone.
Simply Fixable and its partner stores have satisfied customers seeking repairs for over a decade. Partner stores provide repair services for a wide range of devices, including iPhones, tablets, gaming consoles, smartwatches, and laptops.
We offer extremely affordable iPhone repairs compared to other stores without compromising the quality.
Simply Fixable customers don’t have to worry about waiting countless days to get their devices back because we offer some of the lowest turnaround times for repairs.
Simply Fixable partners are specifically selected for their performance. Every partner store has the highest performance and customer satisfaction ratings.
Our partner stores only use trusted original or OEM parts in repairs to ensure quality and efficiency. We do not use parts that are not compliant with industry standards.
Every technician employed with our partner stores has an average of 5 to 7 years of experience. We assign technicians based on their expertise, skill, and experience with the device they’re handling to ensure 100% efficacy.
Simply Fixable connects customers to partner stores after an extensive selection process. We evaluate customers’ needs and pair them with a store that matches their requirements by considering quality, turnaround time, positive reviews, market rates, and technician expertise.
Yes, every repair for iPhones at our associated stores comes with a 90-day warranty period.
Our partner stores offer a fast and transparent service to ensure customer satisfaction. Here is a typical step-by-step of our repair process:
You bring your iPhone to the store.
Our technician inspects the iPhone to check for damage.
Our technician explains the diagnosis and process to you.
Our technicians give our customers a quote.
The technician begins the repair after the customer approves of it.
We use only industry-compliant and high-quality parts to repair your iPhone.
We have industry-standard tools to repair any device.
We test your iPhone to see if the damage persists.
We check your iPhone’s response to touch, battery performance, and charging port.
We inform the customer after the repair is complete.
We walk you through the repair process and give suggestions on how to keep your iPhone secure.
Our customer proceeds with billing once they are satisfied with the repair.
Simply Fixable provides a minimum of 90 days warranty on repairs.
We keep the customer in the loop about the warranty and ask to be notified in case any issue arises.
Our customer provides us with feedback and leave with satisfaction
We take our customer’s feedback seriously and constantly work to improve our repair services.
iPhones are generally sturdy, but there are some common issues that many of us have dealt with. Here are some of the problems that are the most likely to occur.
If your iPhone screen is broken, you should take it to a professional repair service and have it replaced.
You can keep your iPhone screen intact by buying a reliable screen protector and being careful not to drop your phone.
The charging port in your iPhone may sometimes become unresponsive, but technicians can replace it if the charger no longer works.
Make sure not to use your phone in dusty environments, only use original Apple chargers, and clean out the port gently once every few months.
A frozen or black screen may be a sign of a software issue, which iPhone repair technicians can fix.
Keep your iOS updated, only download apps from the App Store, and try not to overload your phone by running too many apps at once.
iPhones may overheat due to a strained battery or software issues, but the problem can be diagnosed by a repair technician.
Avoid using your phone in extremely high temperatures, but also don’t use it for gaming or streaming videos for several hours a day, especially while charging.
If your phone has been soaked in water for too long, technicians can assess the damage and determine what repairs can be made, including hardware replacements.
iPhones are waterproof to some extent, but you should still not keep your phone underwater for too long, and avoid submerging it further than about 19 feet underwater for the iPhone 14.
If your phone will no longer charge, a technician can assess whether the issue is with the charging port or the battery, and then replace the appropriate part.
Take good care of your charging port and charger, avoiding any damage and wear-and-tear, but also look after your battery life.
If your iPhone battery is dying and needs to be replaced, our technicians can fix it for you within 1 hour.
Look after the battery life of your iPhone by using auto-brightness, charging before your phone is out of battery, and never charging it to full.
Your iPhone may refuse to turn on for reasons such as a dying battery, a software glitch, or a hardware problem; all of those can be addressed by a professional repair service.
Remember to keep your iOS up to date, avoid external damage to the phone (such as a fall or overheating), and use a force restart when necessary, as described by Apple.
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Simply Fixable |
Apple |
Repair warranty |
90 days minimum |
90 dates from the date of service |
Avg iPhone repair cost |
$137.41 |
$261.85 |
Table. iPhone repair providers
*Data in the given table is based on Simply Fixable's market research and the official Apple website
Repair Types |
iPhone |
Screen Repair |
$184.4 |
Battery Replacement |
$118.3 |
Charging Port Repair |
$109.53 |
Loud Speaker Replacement |
$93 |
Ear Speaker Replacement |
$92 |
Front Camera Replacement |
$107 |
Back Camera Replacement |
$126 |
Headphone Jack Replacement |
$68 |
Power Button Replacement |
$122 |
Home Button Replacement |
$59 |
Back Camera Lens Repair |
$80 |
Back Glass Replacement |
$202 |
Table. Avg. iPhone repair costs per Type
*Note: These costs are average and will change based on the exact model of the brand
The cost will vary based on the kind of repairs you need and the model of your phone. Apple offers its AppleCare+ coverage which can reduce costs through verified Apple repair locations, but Simply Fixable can, on average, offer a lower rate. The Simply Fixable warranty starts at a minimum of 90 days of coverage, with an average repair cost of $110.
Through Apple, the average repair cost for iPhones is $261.85..
Don’t forget that the cost of your repairs will vary not just based on model, but also based on damage. At Simply Fixable, repairing an iPhone screen will cost you just $184.4 on average, whereas at Apple, the cost jumps to $250. Battery replacement cost averages $118.3 at Simply Fixable, and the cost for fixing the charging port is just around $109.53.
Contact any of our partner stores for an accurate quote today!
On average, repairing an iPhone takes 45 minutes. It’s worth noting that the length of an iPhone repair depends entirely on how the iPhone is damaged. Hardware problems typically take more time to repair and should be done by a professional repair service.
Repairing an iPhone might be worth the expense, but it depends on the extent of the damage. If you’re dealing with something like a cracked screen or a failing battery, repairs are absolutely worth it. This is especially true if you have one of the newest iPhones, as those can cost up to $1,200. However, if you have a phone that’s several years old and the repairs are going to be expensive, buying a new model might be the better option.
Fixing a cracked iPhone screen is usually worth it, but it depends on the model of your phone and the extent of the damage. If your device is old, but the repairs will still have a significant cost, it might be better to buy a new phone. However, on newer iPhones, it’s best to have the screen repaired. It will save you money in the long run, and it’ll improve the enjoyment you get out of the phone.
Most iPhone users will just know when something doesn’t quite feel right with their device, but you can’t really tell an Apple iPhone repair service to fix it just based on suspicion alone. To figure out exactly how your iPhone is damaged, you can do a quick assessment. Does it have any physical defects, or are you having problems charging it? Is it loading apps or your browser more slowly than normal? Are you getting any specific error messages? Perhaps your iPhone won’t turn on at all? These are all signs that your phone is damaged in some way.
Fixing your iPhone yourself is not complicated when you have the right tools and skills to do so. However, in case of severe damage, it’s recommended to reach out to a professional repair store in the United States for assistance. Before repairing or replacing anything on your iPhone, consider the following pros and cons:
Pros |
Cons |
DIY iPhone repair is cost-effective as you are not paying for the labor. |
Without technical skills and knowledge, you may further harm your iPhone. |
As you’re repairing your device yourself, your data will be secured. |
Not all repairs can be done at home, as some may require tools/parts that are only available at local repair stores. |
Pros |
Cons |
Your iPhone will be repaired by skilled professionals. |
Professional iPhone repair is slightly more expensive than DIY repair. |
Local repair stores, including Simply Fixable, offer a 90-day warranty on repairs. |
Finding a reliable repair store can be challenging. |
If you have a damaged device, particularly if you’re on a budget, you may be wondering how to decide if you should just get a new iPhone or if you should get your current one repaired. There is no universal answer, so weigh the benefits with the drawbacks and see which solution is best for you.
If your device is very old and out of date, you may enjoy a new one anyway. If the repairs are minor and you’re happy with your current device, repair may be the way to go. You may even decide you’re ready to try a different device regardless of the state of repair, which is also something to consider.
Remember that to help mitigate the cost of a new iPhone, you can often trade your old one in even if it's in need of repair. You can consider how the cost of the new phone with the trade-in discount compares to repair costs.
You can get your iPhone repaired through a local repair service, a mail-in service, or so-called come-to-you repair. Using a reputable repair service in U.S is usually the most cost-effective and reliable option, although the quality can vary between locations, so make sure to use a trustworthy provider. Mail-in service can be useful if you don’t have any repair shops nearby, but the phone may be lost or damaged in transit. Lastly, come-to-you repair is convenient, but not widely available and typically more expensive.
Taking extra precautions before sending your iPhone for repairs will make the process easier and smoother for you and the technician. Follow these steps:
Your technician will need the exact make and model of your iPhone to carry out the repair. You can find the information on your iPhone by opening Settings > General> About.
Provide your name, email address, and working phone number so the technician handling your repair can update you during the process.
It will be easier for the technician to check for damage if your iPhone is charged. A drained iPhone might impact the turnaround time and will require the technician to charge it first.
Your technician may need to refer to the passcode to continue with the repair, so you should take note of all passwords/passcodes and store them in a safe place.
Do not hand over your iPhone without backing up your data to your iCloud. Back up all your data, and if possible, remove it from your iPhone.
You can depend on us for all your iPhone repairs and enjoy a high-quality repair experience.
Your first consideration should be whether your phone is covered by Apple Care+ or is still under warranty. If it is, you can probably have it repaired by Apple at a low cost. However, if you want quick and reliable repairs in U.S, look into stores that use reputable parts, work with experienced technicians, and offer lower prices than Apple itself does. At Simply Fixable, we tick all of those boxes by teaming up with top-quality repair stores all over the United States.
Through Simply Fixable, you’ll be connected with an iPhone repair shop local to you. Any iPhone repair store recommended through Simply Fixable will have undergone a vetting process and been approved through our standards of both quality and affordability.
Over the past 10 years, the Simply Fixable platform has been responsible for the satisfactory repairs of over 40,000 iPhones, other cell phones, computers, tablets, and game consoles. By trusting us with your repairs, you can be sure that you’re getting a great deal and high-quality service without needing to travel far.
If you need to get your iPhone fixed, you can make an appointment to have your phone looked at by a certified Apple repair technician. This ensures original parts and may let you use your Apple Care+ plan or warranty for discounts.
However, to make it easier, you can simplify the process by allowing Simply Fixable to find a repair service in U.S for you. We do the work of narrowing down repair services near you so that you’re only being shown the top five percent of iPhone repair technicians who offer reliable iPhone repairs at an affordable price.
Fortunately, there are things you can do to keep your iPhone in the best condition possible.
Always making sure that you have the latest version of iOS can help your iPhone stay in good shape. Learn how to update your iPhone directly from Apple.
iPhone batteries use lithium-ion technology, which means that the battery is best kept at between 20% and 80%. Don’t let your iPhone go completely out of battery and don’t charge it to full. Apple has a list of tips to maximize battery life.
Buy a protective case and tempered glass screen protector to keep your iPhone safe, but also clean out the charging ports on occasion and do not let your phone remain underwater for longer than 30 minutes. In addition, check out the official Apple guidelines for temperatures in which you shouldn’t use your iPhone.
Problems may arise sometimes, but if you backup your data, you will be able to reset your iPhone to factory settings and not lose anything.
Always keep your operating system up to date to avoid software glitches and issues that can make your phone freeze. Use the iPhone’s battery monitoring option to keep an eye on the level of degradation, and get it replaced before you hit the problem areas. Lastly, try to keep water and debris out of your charging port.
All of these measures combined can save you money in the long run.
You can always check your iPhone’s battery health on every model of the device. Apple has a handy guide for this, but for a quick rundown, all you have to do is go to Settings, then Battery, and then check out Battery Health & Charging. This will give you information about overall battery health, but also usage.
As long as your iPhone holds less than 80% of its original battery capacity and you have Apple Care+, Apple can provide repairs without any additional cost.
Apple believes that if your phone’s battery is at 80% or more then it’s sitting at optimal battery health. It takes a bit of time for a battery to degrade. After 500 cycles Apple phones keep 80% of what their factory capacity was.
If your iPhone’s battery health is currently at 85%, you most likely still have a year or more before the phone will classify for free of charge repairs with Apple Care+.
As your iPhone battery health declines, your device may start to underperform. You may notice throttling and diminished performance in games or various apps. At 70%, it’s definitely time to start thinking of battery replacement and reach out to an authorized repair service to bring your iPhone back to health.
Going under 70% battery health on an iPhone is never a good thing. Poor performance, crashes, and pitiful battery life are the kinds of problems you can expect to encounter at this point. A battery replacement is not just recommended, but pretty much necessary.
Whether you pay any special attention to the battery in your iPhone or not, it will still degrade over time, causing your phone to slow down. Most iPhone batteries will last up to 3 years. You should replace the battery after that if you notice any problems with the phone. It’s a lot cheaper to just replace the battery than to buy a whole new phone.
Battery health will go down over time no matter what you do, but there are certain things that are real killers here. Here’s what you need to look out for.
Overcharging your phone may drastically degrade battery health.
The most common cause is simply leaving the phone plugged in for the night. However, if you’re playing games or watching videos for a few hours a day and need to recharge frequently, that can also contribute to overall battery health.
Keeping your phone exposed to hot temperatures can cause the battery to degrade. Heat can cause permanent damage to the phone, which will result in the battery draining faster and not lasting as long on a single charge.
Apart from avoiding the sun, it’s also a good idea to avoid using your phone while it’s charging. This can overheat the battery, and that’s never a good thing.
Yes, Apple offers iPhone battery replacement across its entire product lineup, from the ancient iPhone SE to the latest iPhone 15 Pro Max Apple can replace the battery and install a new one, but it will cost you–unless your device is covered by warranty or Apple Care+, that is. If your iPhone’s battery health has dropped below 80%, you might be entitled to free repairs under Apple Care+.
Usually not. Losing data when your battery is being replaced is rare. It can happen, though, which is why you shouldn’t take any risk and back up your phone before getting it repaired.
It certainly can. It doesn't matter if it's dirt, fluff or even a small grain of sand it can block the port meaning the charging point cannot reach a successful connection and the phone simply will not charge. Cleaning out the port with a small toothpick or pin can resolve the charging issue.
Yes it can. The impact can cause damage to the internal charging port and the connections around it. If the phone does not charge after dropping it then this is likely the problem or there is a loose connection that needs to be fixed.
Using third-party chargers can in fact degrade the battery. In most cases they don't have the same wattage and amps to match the phone and charge it safely. It can cause the phone’s battery to overheat which will in turn will ruin the battery.
The phone is not able to get the necessary energy it needs to complete a full quality charge which can cause the battery to drain faster after each charge. It will also degrade the battery if you continue to charge the phone with a faulty port.
No it does not. Common parts like charging ports, and screens are designed to be replaced as phones are commonly dropped and chargers are constantly pulled in and out. It will not affect your battery life but using a third party battery charger or continuing to use a port that is malfunctioning can affect the phone’s battery life.
If you are dealing with a broken port but the phone is still working fine you can opt for a wireless charger. With a wireless charger all you need to do is place the charger on the pad and it will charge. There is no messing around with charging ports or cables.
If your charging port is loose it may be from being too rough when pulling out the charger or the end may have been bent. There is also the possibility you have dropped the phone and caused some internal damage.
They are qualified to do this type of job, yes. In some cases if you are located away from an Apple store you may have to send the phone to Apple which can take a significant amount of time.
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