Repair Options for Cracked iPhone 6 screen
No matter how careful we try to be, everyone drops their iPhone or iPod touch from time to time. Usually, the consequences of a drop aren’t serious, but in some cases, screens get cracked or shatter. Some of these cracks are relatively minor, cosmetic problems that don’t really affect whether you can use your device. Others, however, are so extensive that it becomes very hard to see the screen and use the iPhone. If you’re facing a cracked screen that’s so damaged that it’s hard to use your device, you have a number of options for repairing it. A lot of businesses offer low-cost screen replacement, but before you use those, read this article if you’re not careful, you could end up violating your warranty from Apple and losing all the support and benefits it offers.
Our iPhone 6 screen features the beautiful 4.7 inch Retina display with 1334-by-750 pixel resolution at 326 PPI with a grade R assembly.
If your iPhone is Under Warranty
Unfortunately, the standard warranty that comes with the iPhone doesn’t cover accidental damage (this is true of consumer electronics generally), which means that a cracked screen isn’t something that can be fixed for free. But that doesn’t mean you should automatically go to the cheapest repair shop.
One crucial term of the iPhone warranty is that if the iPhone is opened by anyone other than an Apple-authorized tech, the entire warranty is automatically voided. Virtually all of the cheap repair shops are not Apple authorized, so saving money with them can mean that you lose your entire warranty.
So, if you need a repair, the first thing you should do is check to see whether your iPhone is still under warranty. If it is, get support directly from Apple, the phone company you bought the phone from, or from an Apple authorized reseller.
If You Have iPhone Insurance
If you purchased iPhone insurance through your phone company or on your own, you should check with your insurance company to understand their policies around screen repair. Most iPhone insurance covers accidental damage. Depending on your policy, you may have to pay a deductible and a repair fee, but that may cost less than replacing the iPhone entirely.
If you do have iPhone insurance, though, make sure to get all the facts and fees before committing to using your insurance, as many people complain about bad experiences when using insurance.
If your iPhone is Out of Warranty
It’s a good idea to use a shop that’s experienced with iPhone repair and has a good reputation. Even though they can’t violate a warranty that’s no longer in effect, an unskilled repair person could cause additional damage to the body or interior electronics of your iPhone, which will cause more problems and could lead you to needing to buy a new phone.
Some of the options may cost you a lot of money, but you will wonder that it is worthwhile for you to repair your cracked smart device. The iPhone 6 LCD screen is in a large amount in the market. Which kind of plans can help you? It depends on you. If you find a good third-party retailer, you can enjoy the high quality LCD display, but also use the lower price to appreciate the same effects as the original iPhone. All of our screens go through the rigorous QC testing to make sure of the high-premium screen replacement. As a bonus, we also include a kit of free professional tools for installation. Furthermore, we have kind-hearted customer service and specialists to guide you as well.