New iPhone Repair and Service Fees Revealed: Battery, Glass, and More Replacements Cost Between $99 and $799
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Friday, Sep 12, 2025 7:00 pm ET1min read
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The new iPhone 17 lineup features advanced 48MP Fusion camera systems, enhanced durability with Ceramic Shield 2, and all-day battery life powered by Apple's latest chips. Pre-orders open on September 12, with availability beginning on September 19 [2]. TELUS, a leading Canadian telecommunications company, announced it will carry these new iPhones, offering customers the Bring-It-Back program to save up to $650 and trade-in offers of up to $670 when upgrading from the iPhone 16 Pro [3].
Rogers Communications also announced it will offer the latest iPhone 17 models, along with the Apple Watch Series 11 and AirPods Pro 3, starting on September 12 and September 19, respectively. Rogers' 5G+ network, ranked the most reliable in the country, will support these devices .
The introduction of AppleCare for the new iPhone models may encourage customers to purchase extended warranties, potentially boosting Apple's service revenue. As of September 12, 2025, TELUS and Rogers are both offering competitive plans for the new iPhones, including 5G+ Complete plans with a five-year Rate Plan Price Lock [2][3].
Investors should monitor the impact of these new repair and service prices on Apple's overall revenue, particularly in the context of the company's expanding 5G network rollout and increasing customer base. The availability of these new iPhones on major Canadian carriers may also drive sales and adoption rates, influencing Apple's market share and financial performance.
Apple has updated its iPhone Repair and Service website to include service fees for the new iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone Air. The prices for battery, glass, and other replacements range from $99 to $799. Out-of-warranty repairs include cracked screens, battery issues, and other damages. With AppleCare, a cracked screen or back glass repair costs $29 each, while battery service is free of charge.
Apple has updated its iPhone Repair and Service website to include service fees for the new iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone Air models. The prices for various repairs range from $99 to $799, with out-of-warranty repairs including cracked screens, battery issues, and other damages. For customers with AppleCare, a cracked screen or back glass repair costs $29 each, while battery service is free of charge [1].The new iPhone 17 lineup features advanced 48MP Fusion camera systems, enhanced durability with Ceramic Shield 2, and all-day battery life powered by Apple's latest chips. Pre-orders open on September 12, with availability beginning on September 19 [2]. TELUS, a leading Canadian telecommunications company, announced it will carry these new iPhones, offering customers the Bring-It-Back program to save up to $650 and trade-in offers of up to $670 when upgrading from the iPhone 16 Pro [3].
Rogers Communications also announced it will offer the latest iPhone 17 models, along with the Apple Watch Series 11 and AirPods Pro 3, starting on September 12 and September 19, respectively. Rogers' 5G+ network, ranked the most reliable in the country, will support these devices .
The introduction of AppleCare for the new iPhone models may encourage customers to purchase extended warranties, potentially boosting Apple's service revenue. As of September 12, 2025, TELUS and Rogers are both offering competitive plans for the new iPhones, including 5G+ Complete plans with a five-year Rate Plan Price Lock [2][3].
Investors should monitor the impact of these new repair and service prices on Apple's overall revenue, particularly in the context of the company's expanding 5G network rollout and increasing customer base. The availability of these new iPhones on major Canadian carriers may also drive sales and adoption rates, influencing Apple's market share and financial performance.

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