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The iPhone 8 Back Glass Is More Expensive To Fix Than The Screen



The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus' most clear outline change is the change to a polished, glass back. There was a possibility this glass would be valued at or around an indistinguishable cost from a split screen under AppleCare+, however that is obviously not the situation: AppleInsider affirmed today that a crushed spirit won't meet all requirements for a $29 screen substitution. It'll rather be liable to an "other harm" expense of $99 (in addition to charge).
Apple gives clients two screen substitutions and two various harm episodes at the $29 and $99 cost separately. After that point, the harm value hops to $349 for the iPhone 8, and $399 for the iPhone 8 Plus. So fundamentally, don't break your telephone's glass or else you will hand out heaps of money. AppleCare+ costs $129 for the iPhone 8 and $149 for the iPhone 8 Plus.
We don't have evaluating for the iPhone X's repairs yet. We know Apple will charge $199 for its guarantee program, however the organization hasn't said the amount it'll charge for a screen substitution or broken glass. We can most likely expect another screen will cost more than $29, as the screen is as of now expected to be to some degree restricted in supply. Treasure the first screen or pay up, I presume.

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