For two years the base iPhone barely moved. The 14 was a 13 with a slightly better camera, the same Lightning port, the same notch, the same flat edges. The 15 is where the base model finally caught up. The notch became the Dynamic Island, Lightning became USB-C, and it inherited the 48MP camera and A16 chip that were Pro-only the year before. Apple also softened the edges so it sits easier in the hand. The iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus are the same phone at two sizes, 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch, the Plus just carrying a bigger screen and a bigger battery.
The good news from the bench: the 15 is one of the easier iPhones we've opened in years. The back glass is its own panel now, so a cracked back glass is a simple swap rather than a full-housing job, and the battery lifts out from the back instead of through the screen.
The tough cases are our specialty. A phone that's gone dead after a bad charger usually has a fried charging chip, and most shops will quote you a whole new logic board for it. We repair the board itself. Whatever it turns out to be, you'll know what's wrong and what it costs. Then you decide.
The Ceramic Shield front is supposedly scratch-resistant, but it still shatters on a hard drop. If the glass is cracked yet touch usually still works, there's no rush; if touch stops responding, the digitizer is gone too. In either case, it needs a full display assembly replacement.
The 15's battery tends to lose health a little quicker than older iPhones, so by the end of year one many owners notice it not lasting the day. A replacement brings it back. One honest caveat: heavy drain in the first day or two after an iOS update is usually the system settling in, not a tired battery.
Apple redesigned the back in iPhone 15 so the glass is its own panel that lifts off, which means a cracked back is a far simpler and faster repair than the whole-housing job older iPhones needed.
USB-C is new to the iPhone 15, and often the "not-charging" cases are simply lint compacted in the port, which we clear in minutes. Try a different cable first, and please don't dig in there with anything metal.
We inspect thoroughly and share a detailed diagnosis report. You'll know exactly what's wrong before you commit to anything.
Clear pricing before any work begins. Parts, labor, and timeline upfront. You decide whether to go ahead.
1 to 3 days for common repairs. Chip-level logic board work may take up to 2 weeks. We keep you posted throughout.
90-day minimum on every repair. 3 months on chip-level logic board work. 1 year on display replacements.
It's an amazing experience, best customer service I have seen in my life. Accurate and best diagnosis provided along with recommendation with customer in mind not revenue. Please continue your good work. BTW received refund in a day which is not a norm in Indian service industry.
Honestly, it is too dynamic a figure to be published on the website. It also depends on the model (iPhone 15 or the larger 15 Plus) and which quality option you go with. We would rather quote you accurately than publish a price that goes stale in a month. Drop us a WhatsApp message with your model and we will share the exact cost.
Yes. On the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus, Face ID sits in a separate sensor assembly, not in the display panel, and we carry those sensors over to the new screen. So a normal screen replacement does not affect Face ID. The only time it cannot be restored is if those specific sensors are physically damaged, which is rare with a cracked screen, and we will tell you upfront if that is the case.
Less than you might expect. Apple redesigned the iPhone 15 so the back glass is a separate panel that lifts off on its own, instead of the full-housing job older iPhones needed. That makes a cracked back a simpler and more affordable fix. Message us with your model for a quote.
In most cases, yes, and this is exactly the kind of repair we are strongest at. When an iPhone goes dead after water exposure, the damage is usually on the logic board, and Apple or most shops will only offer a full board swap or write the phone off, which is why the quote is so high or you are told it is beyond repair. We work at component level instead: we open the board, clean off corrosion, identify the specific parts that got damaged, and repair just those.
We can't promise every board is saveable, since liquid is unpredictable, but we have brought back hundreds of dead iPhones. Two things help your odds: stop trying to charge it or switch it on, since that spreads the damage, and get it to us as soon as you can before corrosion sets in.
For most repairs, like a screen, battery, back glass, or charging port, your data is never touched. The rare exception is if there's severe logic board damage, where the data itself may be at some risk. If any repair would genuinely require erasing the phone, we always check with you first.
That said, we can't take liability for accidental data loss in unforeseen situations, so if there is anything important on the phone, back it up to iCloud or your computer before you hand it over. Just to be safe.
One practical thing: we will need your iPhone passcode for testing purposes. For some repairs we may also ask you to turn off Find My iPhone first, and we will walk you through it.
Yes. We take in MacBooks and iPhones (and other Apple devices) from across India by courier. You can either ship it to us yourself, or we can arrange a pickup. Our mail-in page walks you through the full process.