

It isn't always a clean crack. On the iPhone 15 and the larger 15 Plus, screen trouble turns up in a few different ways.
Any casual technician can swap an iPhone 15 screen in twenty minutes. The finish is in how it's done. At Fixxo, we have strict SOPs around every micro-step involved.
We warm the panel to release its adhesive rather than flooding the edges with solvent, then lift it out on a suction tool instead of prying. Later, it is put back together with a model-specific rubber gasket rather than generic glue, which reseals it cleanly and keeps it safe to open if it ever needs servicing again.
From the bench
Every now and then, a phone comes in with touch not responsive, but absolutely no damage on the display. Before we quote you for a screen replacement, we check the logic board, because the touch controller can be the real culprit, and a fresh display won't fix that.
Nothing gets sealed until everything's been checked. With the new display on, we run through touch, the front camera, Face ID, the earpiece, proximity sensor and mic, then calibrate the panel so True Tone and auto-brightness behave. Only once it all passes does the phone go back together.
It’s a little bit like visiting a doctor. Don’t you like it when your doctor has an understanding ear, and explains the ailment to you?
All things considered, the quality of service is only as good as the expertise of the repairman. Workmanship matters!
All Apple devices, all repairs, we are your one-stop shop. We’re probably the only one in town who do L4 chip-level repair on Logic boards, arguably :)
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.
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.
Usually an hour or two, since we keep iPhone 15 and 15 Plus panels in stock. The swap is quick; the calibration and testing afterwards is the part we don't rush.
Because it's fast, we can often do it at your home or office while you wait. Doorstep visits carry a small technician charge. WhatsApp us your location and we'll fix a time.
Yes. We fit what the market calls an "Original" display. Strictly it isn't an Apple part, since Apple doesn't sell its displays openly, so nobody can offer a true "Apple Original". But in terms of quality and performance, it's on par with the original, and it comes with an 18-month warranty.
Yes, True Tone and auto-brightness work fine post display replacement.
Regarding the "unverified part" message: In MOST cases it goes away after completing the calibration, finally showing up as "Genuine" or "Used" part. That calibration step can be temperamental though, and Apple changes it with every iOS update, so we can't promise exactly how the note will finally read on your phone. What we do guarantee is a display that works perfectly, which is what our warranty covers.
The warranty covers manufacturing defects in the display itself: dead spots, touch playing up, or display going blank on its own. It doesn't cover fresh physical or liquid damage, since those are new accidents rather than a fault in the part.
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.
We fit a fresh sealing gasket to help restore water resistance. Even so, there's no reliable way to test the seal afterwards, and even Apple won't commit to water resistance once a phone has been opened. If the phone is already dented or bent, resistance is reduced and can't be fully restored. We'd recommend keeping it away from liquid, and we can't take liability for liquid damage after the repair.
No, the old part stays with us. Retaining the replaced part is standard practice across premium Apple repair providers, Apple included, and it is part of how the pricing and warranty on a replacement work. We have explained the reasoning in more detail in this article.