iPhone Repair
Professional iPhone repair for broken screens, battery replacement, charging faults, camera issues, Face ID problems, back glass damage, and liquid exposure, with original-quality parts and warranty.

iPhone repair should be planned around the exact device condition, not around a generic repair name. The iPhone range mixes older LCD models, compact SE devices, large Pro Max phones and newer USB-C generations, so the right repair depends heavily on generation and part pairing. A useful repair page needs to explain what usually fails, what should be checked before parts are ordered, and when the repair is still worth doing. Part availability, device handoff, urgency, and final turnaround should be confirmed before a visit or device pickup.
What usually fails on iPhone
The common symptoms are cracked or weak screens, battery wear, charging instability, impact damage, liquid traces and intermittent behavior under load. On iPhone, the same visible symptom can come from several places, so the first step is to separate cosmetic damage from electrical, thermal or board-related faults. A screen issue can involve the panel, frame, connector or software settings. A charging complaint can involve the cable, port, battery, power line or logic board.
What diagnostics should confirm
Before choosing a repair, the technician should confirm the symptom with repeatable tests, inspect previous repair marks, check moisture indicators, look for frame pressure and verify whether the device behaves differently when charging, opening apps or running under load. For iPhone, this protects the customer from replacing a visible part while the real failure sits in a neighboring component. It also makes the final price easier to explain because the repair path is tied to test results.
Useful repair paths for iPhone
- screen replacement: check the exact symptom, part grade and warranty before approving work
- battery replacement: check the exact symptom, part grade and warranty before approving work
- charging repair: check the exact symptom, part grade and warranty before approving work
- camera work: check the exact symptom, part grade and warranty before approving work
- back glass repair: check the exact symptom, part grade and warranty before approving work
- Face ID diagnostics: check the exact symptom, part grade and warranty before approving work
When repair is worth it
Repair usually makes sense when the device still holds value, the board is stable, data is accessible and the expected cost is lower than replacement. It becomes a weaker choice when several expensive modules are damaged together, when liquid damage has spread across the board, or when the frame cannot hold a new part cleanly. In those cases the honest answer may be diagnostics, data recovery or a cost comparison before any part is installed.
Useful links
Open the dedicated service page for iPhone at /services/iphone, compare current ranges on /prices, or move from this article to specific service pages such as /services/iphone/screen and /services/iphone/battery when those services are relevant for the selected device.
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