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Use our “Get an Estimate” tool to review potential costs if you get service directly from Apple. The prices shown here are only for screen repair. If your iPhone needs other service, you’ll pay additional costs.
Your country or region offers AppleCare+ for this product. Screen repair (front) is eligible for coverage with a fee by using an incident of accidental damage from handling that comes with your AppleCare+ plan.
The Apple Limited Warranty covers your iPhone and the Apple-branded accessories that come in the box with your product against manufacturing issues for one year from the date you bought them. Apple-branded accessories purchased separately are covered by the Apple Limited Warranty for Accessories. This includes adapters, spare cables, wireless chargers, or cases.
We guarantee our service, including replacement parts, for 90 days or the remaining term of your Apple warranty or AppleCare plan, whichever is longer. This is in addition to your rights provided by consumer law.
Replacement equipment that Apple provides as part of the repair or replacement service may contain new or previously used genuine Apple parts that have been tested and pass Apple functional requirements.
Your product is eligible for a battery replacement at no additional cost if you have AppleCare+ and your product"s battery holds less than 80 percent of its original capacity.
The current out-of-warranty battery service fee will apply until the end of February 2023. Effective March 1, 2023, the out-of-warranty battery service fee will be increased by $ 20 for all iPhone models prior to iPhone 14.
AppleCare+ also provides coverage for accidental damage from handling, and each incident is subject to a service fee. Your AppleCare+ also offers Express Replacement Service.
The Apple Limited Warranty covers your iPhone and the Apple-branded accessories that come in the box with your product against manufacturing issues for one year from the date you bought them. Apple-branded accessories purchased separately are covered by the Apple Limited Warranty for Accessories. This includes adapters, spare cables, wireless chargers, or cases.
We guarantee our service, including replacement parts, for 90 days or the remaining term of your Apple warranty or AppleCare plan, whichever is longer. This is in addition to your rights provided by consumer law.
Replacement equipment that Apple provides as part of the repair or replacement service may contain new or previously used genuine Apple parts that have been tested and pass Apple functional requirements.
For anyone who has damaged their iPhone 6 Plus screen from either deep scratches or having it badly cracked, screen replacement is a necessity but also a headache. The replacement of a screen can sometimes be costly especially for larger smartphones with bigger screens like the iPhone 6 Plus. Whether you need to repair or have a full replacement of the digitizer or LCD, it may be more cost effective to get the parts separately and repair them yourself.
Display. LCD, also known as liquid crystal display, uses either a passive or active matrix display grid. The active matrix is also known as a thin film transistor display, and has a transistor at every pixel intersection, which needs less current controlling the pixel light. A passive matrix has a grid of conductors with pixels at each intersection and a current travels along two conductors on the grid to control the pixel light. An active matrix display has more refresh time with clearer and crisper technology.
Size. With the use of LCD, it allows the displays to be much thinner than other types of displays. Particularly, with the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, one of the upgrades of this design was how thin the phone and display were.
Specifically, a digitizer converts analog signals into digital signals of your Apple iPhone. It interprets all of your actions from swiping to pressing into digital signals that the iPhone understands. The information that comes from the digitizer transfers through a digitizer flex cable to an LCD. Whether you have an iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus, there are specific digitizer to fit your phone and for proper screen replacement. You can obtain an individual screen or a pack that has multiple digitizers for whenever you need to repair your phone or help with the replacement of another phone. Repair kits come with all the necessary tools and equipment necessary to perform a screen replacement.
Cases. There are many types of cases that have a built-in plastic covering that goes over the screen. Like the screen protector sheets this covering protects your iPhone screen avoiding the need for repair and replacement if dropped.
You can locate prices for iPhone and iPad repair right on our website. Prices are updated weekly and easy to find. Alternatively you can give us a call to speak with a represenative.
Our default warranty period for all repairs is twelve (12) months. For screen repair our premium product line has a lifetime warranty while our standard product line carries a one (1) year warranty.
If your iPhone is on, go ahead and power it off. Don’t try to turn it back on or plug it in to charge. Don’t use a hair dryer or otherwise apply heat to the iPhone, or you risk damaging fragile electronic components in the device. Contrary to popular internet advice, Do not submerge your iPhone in rice and wait. Not only is this method slow and ineffective at drawing out liquid deep inside your phone, it doesn’t address (and can actually contribute to) your wet phone’s much bigger problem: corrosion. It’s corrosion, not the actual presence of liquid, that typically causes moisture-exposed devices to fail.
Pat dry any moisture present on the outside of your iPhone and place it in a resealable plastic bag to maintain the current moisture level, reduce oxygen, and slow the advance of corrosion. Then, use the form above to schedule the soonest available appointment with our water damage repair experts. Our tech will open up your iPhone, assess the damage, and advise you on the best course of action for repairs as well as cost and turnaround time. Recommended services may include a chemical bath or cleaning to remove and prevent corrosion and replacement of any irreparably damaged components. The sooner you’re able to bring in your phone to us, the better.
If your iPhone is on, go ahead and power it off. Don’t try to turn it back on or plug it in to charge. Don’t use a hair dryer or otherwise apply heat to the iPhone, or you risk damaging fragile electronic components in the device. Contrary to popular internet advice, Do not submerge your iPhone in rice and wait. Not only is this method slow and ineffective at drawing out liquid deep inside your phone, it doesn’t address (and can actually contribute to) your wet phone’s much bigger problem: corrosion. It’s corrosion, not the actual presence of liquid, that typically causes moisture-exposed devices to fail.
Pat dry any moisture present on the outside of your iPhone and place it in a resealable plastic bag to maintain the current moisture level, reduce oxygen, and slow the advance of corrosion. Then, use the form above to schedule the soonest available appointment with our water damage repair experts. Our tech will open up your iPhone, assess the damage, and advise you on the best course of action for repairs as well as cost and turnaround time. Recommended services may include a chemical bath or cleaning to remove and prevent corrosion and replacement of any irreparably damaged components. The sooner you’re able to bring in your phone to us, the better.
Sometimes there is no charge for this. If your iPhone is not charging, we will attempt to pull lint out of the charge port first. (Please do not try to do this on your own or you risk damaging the port!) There is no charge if lint removal fixes your issue. Otherwise, we can do a charge port replacement. There is a discount if you get your screen and charging port fixed at the same time.
Equally important is that we only useFactory Original LCD screens for these repairs – not a cheap knockoff that can cause you headaches in the future.
You’ve dropped your iPhone and the screen is cracked. Or it’s smashed into a spider’s web of sadness. Once you’ve stopped berating yourself for dropping it, because shame isn’t going to fix the screen, you’ll need to hand it over to someone who can replace it for you. It’s okay, you think, the warranty will cover it. Think again.
The screen and LCD display are fused together, so it’s highly unlikely you can have the glass replaced without also replacing the LCD display as well. Below are costs from around the country for screen glass repairs and LCD replacement.
Apple’s service is wonderful if you have a store near you and can book your appointment ahead of time, but it won’t cover dropping your phone. According to Apple, their “Limited Warranty for iPhone covers your iPhone for one year. Warranty service for eligible repairs is available at no charge for twelve months from the date of original retail purchase ("date of purchase").
“To determine your warranty coverage, enter the serial number of your iPhone in the Online Service Assistant section on the Apple Support site. Apple may need to examine your proof of purchase document to verify your iPhone"s warranty status.” — Apple Support
Even if you believe your circumstances qualify you to use the warranty, if you bought your iPhone from anyone other than an authorized iPhone reseller or didn’t register your phone when you bought it, you may not be able to use the warranty on it, because Apple has no official record of the purchase date with your name in it.
The Apple support page says you might still be able to have Apple fix it through their Out-Of-Warranty (OOW) service—for things like screen burn or “an iPhone that has failed due to damage or liquid damage. ... See Apple"s Repair Terms and Conditions for further details. Refer to this article to check if the Liquid Contact indicator on your product has been triggered.” To find where to bring your phone for OOW service options, call your local carrier and they can direct you to iPhone repair shops near you.
For Apple to repair your iPhone thats out of warranty, prices start at $129 for older phones, and go up to $329 for the brand new models. Before Apple repairs your screen, you’ll need to carry out their pre-service instructions so you can protect your information. It involves things like having your ID and proof of purchase ready and, if you’re mailing it in, erasing your device. Read more about that here.
In store - The best part of having Apple repair your screen is that they have genuine Apple parts and all repairs are backed by Apple. It will probably be a same-day repair.
Be aware that if anyone other than Apple or an Apple service provider opens up your phone, any warranty or partial warranty you have will no longer apply. But if all your warranties have run out, a third-party service can be extremely helpful with prices that average $80 to $140 for screen repair. Don’t just bring it to any store though. Check out places first on sites like HomeGuide and Yelp to make sure customers have been pleased with their repair work.
Some will examine your phone for free to let you know exactly what’s broken and how much it will cost to repair. When you drop your phone, even though it might look like only the screen has cracked, there could be a lot more that’s damaged inside the phone—speakers, dock, batteries, screen, cameras, etc. Getting a thorough examination done before you fix the screen could save you the frustration of a second and third visit later at an additional cost.
Some shops will give you a same-day repair service while others will take a day or two. Obviously, it depends on how much work your iPhone needs to be fully functional again.
This can be one of the easiest ways of repairing your screen, and you don’t even have to leave your house or work to do it. Custom Computer Experts in Sheffield Lake, OH, say, “If you can"t come to us, we can come to you for $99.99 plus parts or software. $25 travel fee will be included in the final invoice for travel of 25 miles or more.”
There is also the option of repairing your screen yourself with kit repair prices ranging from $40 to $80. Considering the high price of an iPhone, we don’t recommend this if you have little experience installing phone screens. We’re not mentioning names, but one of our own at HomeGuide tried this and the phone exploded in his hands. He ran, kicking the flaming phone across the carpet and out the front door in time to prevent the whole place going up in smoke. Lithium batteries are not to be trifled with. The memory will remain with us until the carpet is replaced....
Order the DIY kit—a combo of the replacement screen, tiny tools, cables, and an instructional booklet. Here’s an article on how that turned out for oneConsumer Reports reporter.
In summary, if your iPhone is in warranty and the screen needs to be repaired because of an internal problem, have Apple fix it. If it’s not in warranty, we recommend having a mobile iPhone repair technician meet you to do the work, as most of the repair options seem to cost about the same regardless of where you bring it, and the convenience of having them come to you is amazing.
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When you have an iPhone, you want to get the best experience possible, but sometimes accidents happen. If you dropped your phone or it otherwise became damaged, you don’t have to throw it out and buy a new one. Digimob will make sure you’re back in action in no time with fast iPhone 6s screen repair.
Screen Repair and Replacement – Regardless of how well-made a phone is, if the screen is cracked and broken, it’s no use to anyone. We provide same day repairs for iPhones, including iPhone 6 Plus screen replacements.
Repairs Are Affordable – Depending on the damage, if you need a screen replacement or any other repair, you may be surprised at the affordability of the repair.
No Data Loss / Data Recovery – If you have your iPhone repaired rather than replaced, you’ll be able to keep all of your data, important contacts and special photo memories.
Repairs Are Quick – Digimob can repair your iPhone 6 the same day, if not within the hour! If we have to order in parts, we’ll have your iPhone back to you within 48 hours.
We’re Adelaide’s go-to technical support for fixing mobile and tablet devices since 2001. Our name is known in the area for providing fast service without breaking your budget. If you drop your phone and don’t have a sturdy case, you’re best off bookmarking our contact page. When you’ve got a cracked screen, don’t wait to buy a new one – contact us now to get your phone repaired and have it back that day, as good as new.
Accidents with your gadgets are common – but they’re not your fault. Unfortunately, parts replacement or screen damage is usually not covered by common warranty. This can cause major problems for the user. If getting your iPhone 6 plus LCD repaired at the Apple store is not an option, simply give us a call or pay us a visit for quick and affordable fixes that’s right for you.
Richmond Geeks is your one-stop shop for gadget repairs at super low costs. As long as we have the parts needed for the job, you can get your gadget back in more than 30 MINUTES! When you call us, you’ll get a FREE quote for the services you expect. If you have further questions regarding your iPhone 6 plus glass repair, never hesitate to open it up. All our Geeks are friendly and knowledgeable.
Some people prefer not to take their devices to experts for fear of cost. Not with us. We’re always transparent about our process so customers always know what to anticipate. Even if it’s just a cracked screen, it could really kill the fun when playing your favorite games, watching a movie, or doing video chat. So why settle for a less than stellar phone? With a little help from our expert VA Geeks, your iPhone 6 plus screen can be repaired in as little time possible.
The iPhone 6S is made of metal and glass -- mostly glass. So it"s probably only a matter of time before you drop it on the concrete and end up with a shattered screen (unless you happen to be rocking an ultra-protective Ballistic case, or something).
Getting your screen replaced by Apple is easy and surprisingly cheap -- possibly even free, depending on the type of damage and whether you"re still under warranty.
Apple charges $129 (plus tax) to fix a broken iPhone 6S screen and $149 (plus tax) to fix a broken iPhone 6S Plus screen. You"ll pay $109 for a broken iPhone 6 screen and $129 for a broken iPhone 6S screen. If you can"t get to an Apple store, you can mail your device in to Apple for a shipping fee of $6.95.
If you purchased AppleCare+ ($99 for two years) for your device, you"ll only have to pay $99 for a screen repair for both the 6S and the 6S Plus. The 6 and 6 Plus will cost $79. But be warned that AppleCare+ only covers two incidents of accidental damage.
Finally, if your phone is still under warranty and the crack in your screen is just a hairline (single line) crack, Apple mayreplace your screen for free, because in certain cases it considers hairline cracks (without any obvious sign of drop impact) to be indicative of defective glass. You can check your warranty status on Apple"s website.
If you"re going to have someone else fix your device, Apple is probably your best choice: the repair is inexpensive and won"t void your warranty (in fact, Apple will extend your warranty from that day by 90 days). Plus, if you can get into an Apple store, you may be able to convince the Genius Bar to fix your phone for free (even if there"s more than one hairline crack). Assuming you can make a timely Genius Bar appointment, it takes Apple about an one hour to replace your screen.
The main drawback to Apple"s repair service is that if you"re not near an Apple store, you"ll need to send your phone in for service, which will take three to five days -- who wants to go almost a week without their iPhone?
You don"t have to go to Apple to get your screen repaired, but going anywhere else will void your warranty (and trust me, Apple can tell if a non-Apple employee has opened up your phone). But if you"re out of warranty anyway, there"s no shortage of third-party Apple repair places eager to get their hands on your shattered screen.
Because this third-party company will be voiding your Apple warranty, you want to make sure they"ll stand behind their work and parts -- the last thing you want is a crack-free but defective screen.
Now that Apple is replacing screens for under $150, it"s difficult for third-party vendors to compete, price-wise. I called a few local repair stores around Los Angeles and got quotes ranging from $100 to $250 for a broken iPhone 6S screen. The main benefit of going to a third party is time. Many will be able to repair your phone in under an hour, and some will even come to your home or office to pick up the device.
You can find glass replacement kits cost between $10 and $25 online and they include new glass, a suction cup tool for removing your screen, pentalobe and Phillips-head screwdrivers, and prying tools.
If this sounds too good to be true, that"s because it is. Replacing the glass is muchmore difficult than replacing the entire touchscreen, because you will need to separate the glass from the touchscreen and then glue the new piece of glass onto the old touchscreen. That"s something you should leave to professionals.
A touchscreen replacement kit -- which includes much more than just the glass, but is theoretically easier to install -- is priced between $100 and $150, so you might as well take your phone to Apple or a professional to do the work. We haven"t tested these replacement parts ourselves and do not recommend it.
According to microsoldering expert Jessa Burdett of iPad Rehab, "one could sooner learn to microsolder components smaller than a human hair on an iPhone motherboard than successfully complete a glass-only screen replacement on an iPhone 6."
It won"t look pretty, but you don"t need to replace your screen when it cracks, especially if the cracks are around the edges of the screen and don"t interfere with actually using the phone. If you have one or two large cracks that run across the screen, I suggest looking into a glass screen protector such as Tech Armor"s Edge to Edge HD Clear Ballistic Glass screen protector ($20) or Zagg"s glass screen protector ($40) so you don"t cut your fingers as you swipe. (If your screen is absolutely shattered, a glass screen protector will keep you from getting cut, but your phone may still be unusable.)
Editors" note:This was originally published on March 24, 2015, and has been updated to reflect repair pricing and details for the iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus. The post has since been updated to add more clarification that CNET does not recommend you use a kit to replace your iPhone"s screen.