The symptoms
Spiderwebbed glass. Vertical lines, flickering, or a green tint. Touch that misses taps, types on its own, or ignores whole zones of the screen. A cracked screen usually limps along until one day it doesn't — and every day it stays cracked, pressure and moisture work deeper into the display underneath.
Why the price depends on your model
Older iPhones use LCD panels; the X and everything after use OLED, and panel cost scales with generation and size. That's why our pricing is tiered by model group instead of one vague "starting at" number — you pay for the panel your phone actually takes, and the price you pick below is the whole price: panel, labor, full display and touch testing, and tracked return shipping.
What stays untouched — and one honest note
A screen replacement doesn't touch your data, and the Face ID sensor assembly is carefully transferred to the new screen rather than replaced — your phone unlocks the same way it did before. We test the full touch grid, every corner of the new display, and Face ID before anything ships back.
One thing worth knowing upfront: on newer iPhones, iOS may display a “parts and service” notice in Settings for a screen Apple didn't install itself — even a high-quality one. It's informational only: display, touch, and every feature work fully. We'd rather you hear that from us than discover it in Settings.
How it works
Pick your model group below and pay the flat rate — the shipping address arrives by email instantly. Disable Find My before you ship (it's required for us to test the phone), and your iPhone is repaired within 48 hours of reaching our Virginia bench.