Understanding Phone Repair Costs
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Repair costs can make or break a phone’s fate—knowing them helps you decide: fix or sell? Here’s the rundown.
Screen Repair: $100-$300—iPhone 13’s about $250, budget Androids less. Battery Replacement: $50-$100—easy DIY or pro job. Camera Fix: $80-$150—tricky, often pro-only. Costs vary by model and labor—iFixit lists parts, Screen Fixed quotes Aussie rates.
Worth it? A $200 repair on a $250 phone doesn’t add up. Consign with Fixsellr instead—we fix it (say, $50) and sell for $300, giving you $212.50 (85% profit). Beats scrapping or overpaying.
Cost Factors:
- Brand—Apple’s pricier than Samsung.
- DIY vs. pro—tools save cash but risk errors.
- Parts quality—cheap ones fail fast.
Know the numbers, and you’ll choose wisely—Fixin’ with us maximizes value.