We get asked about back glass repairs a lot, usually by someone staring at a freshly cracked phone wondering what they're in for. Rather than throw a number at you that may not apply to your phone, we'd rather explain what actually shapes the job — and then give you a straight answer once we've had a proper look.
What changes from phone to phone
- The model — newer designs often use larger glass panels bonded more tightly to the frame
- How the glass cracked — a clean corner knock is a different job to a shattered panel
- Whether anything underneath was affected — the charging coil, antennas or seals
- Whether the frame itself has been bent or dented in the same drop
What goes into the job either way
Removing damaged glass safely, without disturbing the delicate parts sitting just beneath it, fitting a quality replacement panel, and testing wireless charging and sensors before handover — that's the same careful process whatever the model.
The simplest way to find out
Bring it in, or send us a photo and a quick description of what happened. We'll take a proper look, walk you through exactly what's needed, and give you an honest, no-obligation quote — no guessing, no surprises later.