The symptoms
A shattered or spiderwebbed back panel. Glass shards working loose in your pocket. Wireless charging that's gotten flaky since the drop. The back glass is glued across the entire rear of the phone, which is why it cracks so spectacularly — and why fixing it properly is more involved than the front screen.
Why we do a full housing swap
The cheap approach is lasering off the broken glass and gluing a new panel onto the same drop-stressed frame. We do it the thorough way: every internal component is transferred into a complete new housing — glass, frame, and buttons as one like-new unit. Your phone comes back structurally sound, not just cosmetically patched.
What's involved
A housing swap is the deepest iPhone repair there is — logic board, cameras, battery, and every flex cable move to the new housing, then everything is tested: Face ID, cameras, wireless charging, speakers, and buttons. It's why this repair is priced above a screen, and why the result looks and feels like a different phone.
Two flat tiers
Standard-size models are $159; the larger Pro Max and Plus housings are $195. Both include everything — parts, the full rebuild, testing, and tracked return shipping — with our standard 48-hour bench time.
One honest note that applies to every iPhone repair: iOS may display a “parts and service” notice in Settings for components Apple didn't install or reseat itself — even high-quality ones. It's informational only; every function works fully, and we test everything before shipping back. We'd rather you hear that from us than discover it in Settings.