As it stated in Taking your iPhone to any place but an Apple store or Apple-authorized repair shop for a screen fix used to automatically void your warranty. Third-party repair shops usually charge between $100 and $150 for a new screen, or you can try to DIY a fix for $40-$100. There's a caveat, though: If there are signs that the third-party repair work caused damage to your iPhone, or if the repair is related to the display, you'll have to pay the out-of-warranty price for repair at an Apple store or authorized repair shop. Apple has become a little less strict about screen repairs over the last year. Perhaps the company hopes that it can point to its screen repair leniency when fighting "right to repair" legislation in states like Nebraska, which would require device manufacturers to be more open about how users can fix their devices.
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The firm charges $129 to repair a screen out of warranty, but several third-party retailers will do this for far less. The change could be a big deal for iPhone users seeking to save some money on the official Apple cost of a screen repair. iPhone users who opt for the cheaper route of having their screen fixed by a third-party, rather than Apple, no longer run the risk of voicing their device warranty. Related: iPhone 8 - Everything you need to knowAlso, if the third-party screen is part of the problem and causes damage while employees are performing the repair, then an out of warranty fee will be charged. An internal memo sent to Apple retail employees, and obtained by 9to5Mac, instructs retail stores and service providers to go ahead with a repair as normal.read more visit us smartphone
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