iPhone 14 Pro Glass Replacement Screen Repair
+ return delivery to most UK addresses for £10 or free self-collect. (See delivery notes for details).
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Your Problem
Everyone loves that nice, vibrant 6.1″ Super Retina XDR OLED screen that their iPhone 14 Pro came with.
It’s fantastic… right up to the point that it gets broken and they find out Apple’s official price to get that lovely OLED screen replaced with an identical one of the same quality!
But that nice phone shop down the road is offering iPhone 14 Pro screen replacements at a much lower price. What’s the catch?
Well, chances are they’ll be using an unofficial “copy” screen based on the older LCD technology. This helps keep their price down, but even the best examples won’t come close to the quality of the original Apple OLED. And some of the poorer copy screens can be awful in terms of resolution, colour, contrast and case fit.
Our Solution
If you’re lucky, however, there may be a third choice- glass replacement.
In many cases, a “broken” screen is only broken on the surface and the screen itself is still in working order. This means that it’s possible to replace the surface glass while retaining the original OLED- far cheaper than a whole new OLED screen.
Most repair centres don’t offer glass replacement (see the FAQ to find out why)… but we do! If you’re serious about keeping your iPhone 14 Pro’s display quality, but don’t have money to burn, we think it’s something you definitely ought to consider!
(Please remember that glass replacement is only suitable where the OLED itself is still working; please read on for further details).
Getting Your Phone Screen Fixed
Any more questions? Feel free to get in touch.
Glass Replacement Questions/FAQ
This is possible if it’s only the surface glass that’s broken, and the OLED screen below is still in working order. Look at your screen- if it looks appears otherwise normal below the crack- no blobs, stripes, light or dark spots, etc.- it should be able to have its glass replaced. (If the touch is damaged, don’t worry. On the iPhone 14 Pro, that’s a part of the surface glass, so it’ll be replaced as part of a glass replacement, assuming that’s the cause of the problem). Still unsure? Get in touch!How can I tell if my iPhone 14 Pro is suitable for glass replacement?
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