It’s the first question everyone asks, and the honest answer is: it depends on the model and the fault. But you don’t have to guess. Here’s a clear guide to what iPhone repairs typically cost in the UK in 2026, and what makes the price go up or down.
For most iPhones, a screen replacement ranges from around £49 for older models up to £150+ for the latest Pro Max. A battery replacement usually sits around £49–£69, a charging port repair around £69, and back glass from about £79. At TechVise these come with a 12-month warranty and a free diagnosis first, so you always know the price before any work starts.
The model. Newer iPhones use more advanced OLED displays and tougher assemblies, so they cost more to repair than an iPhone 11 or SE. Pro and Pro Max models are the priciest.
The type of repair. A screen is the most common fix; batteries are cheaper; back-glass and rear-camera-glass repairs take longer because of how the phone is bonded together. Water damage and “won’t turn on” faults need a diagnosis before anyone can quote fairly.
Parts quality. Very cheap screens can mean poor colour, weak touch response or early failure. We use genuine-grade parts chosen to match the original, which is why a quality repair is worth a little more than the cheapest option online.
Almost always worth repairing. A screen or battery repair costs a fraction of a new iPhone, and keeps the phone you already know. The main exception is a phone with several serious faults at once — we’ll tell you honestly if that’s the case after the free diagnosis.
Most iPhone screen and battery repairs are done within the hour while you wait. Back-glass and water-damage repairs take longer because the adhesive needs time to set or the board needs cleaning.
TechVise repairs every iPhone model in Bagshot — walk in to 32 High Street or post your device to us. You’ll get a fixed price after a free diagnosis, a 12-month warranty, and our no-fix-no-fee promise.