Whatever went wrong — a shattered screen, a battery that dies by noon, a charging port full of lint, or a phone that met the Chattahoochee — there is a page below that explains exactly what the repair involves, what it costs and how long it takes.
A cracked or unresponsive iPhone display is the repair we do most, and in most cases you can walk in, wait, and leave with a screen that looks and feels factory-new. Pricing runs $89 to $189 depending on your model, and we quote you the exact number before we touch the phone.
If your iPhone dies by lunchtime, shuts down at 30 percent, or feels warm in your pocket, the battery — not the phone — is almost always the problem. A fresh battery costs $59 to $99, takes about half an hour, and makes a three-year-old iPhone feel new again.
When a cable only charges at one angle, or the phone stops charging entirely, the port is usually packed with lint or the connector has worn out. A cleaning is often all it takes; a full port replacement runs $69 to $129 and is typically finished the same day.
Water damage is a race against corrosion. Our $49 diagnostic includes a full teardown, ultrasonic board cleaning and a corrosion assessment, and that fee is applied to the repair if you move forward. The sooner the phone reaches a bench, the better the odds.
Shattered rear glass is more than cosmetic — loose shards cut fingers, moisture gets in, and wireless charging can stop working. We replace iPhone back glass for $79 to $149, usually the same day.
Photos that will not focus, calls nobody can hear, or a speaker that sounds like it is underwater — these are all repairable, usually the same day, for $49 to $109.