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If you're planning to buy an iPhone X (now that it's available to pre-order), perhaps you should first know that repairing its 5.8-inch Super Retina screen will be a pricey affair. Of course, the new smartphone itself is expensive, being offered for $999 (64 GB) or $1,149 (256 GB), so we're not surprised to find out that repairing it will be anything but cheap.
According to Apple, a single iPhone X screen repair costs $279, while repairs for "other damage" will cost users a whopping $549. To be clear, these are prices for screen and overall damages that are not covered by Apple's standard 1-year warranty. Here's exactly what Apple has to say about this:
- You need to replace your screen due to accidental damage or mishandling. Accidental damage isn't covered by the Apple warranty
- Your iPhone screen gets broken while it's still under warranty and you don't have AppleCare+ coverage
- Your screen stops working and your iPhone isn't covered by the Apple warranty, consumer law, or AppleCare+
- If your iPhone has additional damage that's not limited to the screen, see the "Other damage" fees
Compared to repair prices of older iPhone models, the prices for the brand new iPhone X are - obviously - significantly higher:
You can avoid these high repair fees if you subscribe to Apple Care+, which costs $199 for the iPhone X, and extends its warranty to two years. Under Apple Care+, you can repair your iPhone X's screen for $29 (limited to 2 repairs), while other damage repairs cost $99.
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