Direct answer: The cost to repair an iPhone screen varies by model, repair channel, and location. As of 2025, typical ranges you’ll commonly see are roughly:
- Apple (official service, store): about $200–$379 for most recent models, with higher prices for larger Pro/Pro Max displays or if there is extensive damage. Prices can vary by model and regional taxes or fees.
- Third-party repair shops: commonly about $150–$300 for many standard models, with higher ranges for newer or higher-end displays, and often lower than Apple for non-Apple parts.
- DIY or parts retailers: parts-only costs often run around $60–$180 for screens, plus any tools you need if attempting a DIY repair. This option requires skill and may void warranties.
Things that affect price:
- Model and display type (standard LCD vs. OLED Pro models typically cost more to repair).
- Whether the repair is a screen replacement alone or includes other components (digitizer, frame, camera, sensor assemblies).
- If the screen is covered under AppleCare+ or another protection plan (which can reduce out-of-pocket costs).
- Location and service provider (urban areas or authorized service centers may have different pricing).
Practical steps:
- Check Apple’s Get an Estimate tool for an exact Apple price for your specific iPhone model and location. This provides the official current fee and any relevant terms.
- Call or visit a few reputable local repair shops to compare quotes, and confirm they use high-quality replacement parts and offer warranties.
- If your device is under AppleCare+ or similar coverage, compare the out-of-pocket costs against third-party options, since protection plans may influence the best value choice.
If you share your iPhone model (e.g., iPhone 13, 14, 15 Pro, etc.) and your country or region, I can give you a more precise typical price range for that setup.
