iPhone Screen Repairs in South Africa

What is an iPhone Screen?

iPhone displays have been designed, tested, and manufactured for Apple quality and performance standards.

This includes intuitive and responsive Multi-Touch, high brightness, great color accuracy, white balance, and performance for features like True Tone, Night Shift, and Haptic Touch.

iPhone Screen Repairs in South Africa

Apple Repair South Africa

+27 79 927 3929

Platinum Repairs

+27 10 594 7588

iRestore ( MacBook, iMac, iPhone, iPad Repairs – Cape Town )

+27 21 701 0139

Cell phone Repairs and spairs shop no B43 China Mall Johannesburg

+27 11 830 2975

The Real Repair Company – Gardens

+27 82 446 6665

IntelliFix

+27 72 992 3138

How much is fixing an iPhone screen in South Africa?

ModelScreen ReplacementBattery ReplacementBack Glass Replacement
iPhone 11 Pro MaxR4999R799R1599
iPhone 11 ProR3999R799R1299
iPhone 11R2999R799R999
iPhone XS MaxR3599R699R1299
iPhone XSR2999R699R1299
iPhone XRR2499R599R999
iPhone XR2999R599R999
iPhone 8 PlusR1999R399R999
iPhone SE 2nd GenR1299R399R999
iPhone 8R1299R399R999
iPhone 7 PlusR1599R399
iPhone 7R899.00R399
iPhone 6S PlusR799R349
iPhone 6SR599R299
iPhone 6 PlusR799R299
iPhone 6R599R199
iPhone 5SR159
iPhone SER299

Is it worth fixing a cracked iPhone screen?

Replacing a cracked screen or a battery that can’t last through the day can be a great way to extend the life of your phone. If the price is right, the device emerges in good working order and you squeeze another year or two of use out of it.

Is it better to repair or replace the iPhone?

A good rule to follow: If repairing your phone costs half as much as buying a new one—or more—consider getting a new phone, especially if yours is more than a few years old. Remember, you can often trade in your old phone and apply that credit toward a new one, too.

Which iPhone is easy to repair?

Following in the footsteps of the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus, the upcoming iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max will have a redesigned chassis that makes the devices “easier to repair,” according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman.