The Pro models got bigger this year. The 16 Pro is 6.3 inches now, the 16 Pro Max a full 6.9, the biggest screen Apple has put on an iPhone, with barely any bezel left around it. The A18 Pro drives it, and a new Camera Control button sits on the right edge: press lightly to focus, press fully to shoot. But the camera is what people actually upgrade for. You get the 48MP Fusion main, a new 48MP ultrawide, and this year the 5x telephoto on both sizes, so you don't have to buy the bigger phone just to get the long lens.
The iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max are the same phone at two sizes, 6.3-inch and 6.9-inch, with the Max carrying the bigger screen and the best battery life of any iPhone so far.
A hard drop tends to crack the OLED display, and it happens more often than you'd imagine. The repair is a full display assembly replacement. The Pro Max's 6.9-inch screen is the biggest Apple makes, which makes it the costliest one to get wrong, so it pays to fit a panel that holds full brightness, ProMotion and True Tone.
The Pro's rear lenses sit under separate sapphire covers, and a drop can crack one even while the camera behind it still works fine. A chipped cover scatters light, so photos come back hazy. More importantly it poses risk of damage to the camera itself. In most cases the lens covers alone are replaceable, which cost far less than swapping a whole camera module.
On the Pro models the back is its own glass panel, so a shattered back is a self-contained swap, not the full-housing job older iPhones forced. Getting the finish right matters, since the titanium colours (black, natural, white and desert) each read a little differently. We fit the matching panel and reseal it, and the repair stays on the outside.
That IP68 badge tempts people to take it for a swim or do underwater photography with it. But the rating is measured on a new phone and weakens rapidly with age. Damage from a spill often surfaces a day or two later. Our strong recommendation: Avoid liquid exposure; if exposed, bring it in before corrosion spreads, and keep it switched off and off the charger until then.
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.
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This was a real complaint at launch in 2024, but it was a software quirk, not a hardware fault. iOS was over-eager about rejecting accidental palm touches near the new Camera Control and the thin bezels, so the screen would briefly ignore taps. Apple tuned it in an early iOS 18 update, and on an updated phone today it's a non-issue.
If your screen still freezes or misses touches after you're fully updated, that points to something physical, like a knock to the display or a flex issue, and that's worth a proper check.
Yes. On the 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max, Face ID sits in a separate TrueDepth sensor assembly, not in the display panel, and we carry those sensors over to the new screen. So a normal screen replacement doesn't affect Face ID. The only time it can't be restored is if those sensors are physically damaged, which is rare with a cracked screen, and we'll tell you upfront if that's the case.
Honestly, it's too dynamic a figure to publish, and it depends on the model (16 Pro or the larger 16 Pro Max) and the quality option you choose. The Pro Max carries the biggest OLED Apple makes, so a proper ProMotion display assembly costs more than a standard panel, and we'd rather quote you accurately than post a price that goes stale in a month. Drop us a WhatsApp message with your model and we'll share the exact cost.
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.