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iPhone 17 Series Repair Costs: What You’ll Pay for Battery Swaps, Screen Fixes, and Other Common Issues

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Last updated: November 11, 2025 9:20 am
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  1. Battery Replacement Costs
  2. Screen Repair Prices
  3. Back Glass and Combo Repairs
  4. Rear Camera Replacement Fees
  5. Other Damage and Catch-All Repairs
  6. Why AppleCare Makes Sense and How It Cuts Costs
  7. Tips to Keep Your iPhone 17 Running Without Repairs

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Apple just dropped the details on out-of-warranty repair prices for the new iPhone 17 lineup, including the standard iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone 17 Pro Max, and the slimmer iPhone 17 Air. They showed off these phones earlier this week, pre-orders kicked off today, and they’ll hit shelves on September 19. If you’re thinking about grabbing one, it’s smart to know what fixes might cost down the line, especially since accidents happen. These prices are for repairs without AppleCare—having that plan slashes the fees big time. I’ll break it down by type of repair, pull in some comparisons to older models like the iPhone 16 to show what’s changed, and toss in tips on avoiding these hits to your wallet. All this comes from Apple’s official support pages and recent announcements, so you can count on it being up to date as of now.

Battery Replacement Costs

Starting with batteries, since that’s what a lot of people ask about first—they wear out over time from daily charging. For the base iPhone 17, a new battery will run you $99 if you’re paying out of pocket. Step up to the iPhone 17 Pro, Pro Max, or the iPhone 17 Air, and it’s $119 across the board. That’s a bump from the iPhone 16 series, where most models were $99, but the Pro ones matched this $119 already. Apple says this covers the swap if your battery drops below 80% capacity, but out-of-warranty means you foot the bill unless it’s a defect. If you find your phone dying faster or not holding charge as it did in the past, visit Apple Store or authorized shop — they test and swap quickly if they need to. A tip: Don’t expose your phone to extreme heat or cold conditions, and don’t repeatedly let it die all the way; that can help prevent needing this repair sooner rather than later. Also, battery health tools tend to improve with updates to iOS (like the one installed by your device in December), so be sure to check settings periodically for signs of trouble.

Battery Replacement

Screen Repair Prices

Cracked screens are the worst—drop your phone once, and you’re looking at a fix. For the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Air, replacing a damaged front screen costs $329. The bigger iPhone 17 Pro Max jumps to $379 because of its larger display. That’s in line with what we saw for the iPhone 16 Pro Max last year, but the base models held steady. These prices cover just the front glass and display if it’s shattered or not responding right. If you crack it, don’t wait—dust or water can sneak in and cause more problems. A good move is slapping on a tempered glass protector right away; they’re cheap, like $10-20, and can save you hundreds. Or go for a sturdy case with raised edges. Apple uses tougher ceramic shield on these, but it’s not invincible, so handle with care around hard surfaces.

Screen Repair

Back Glass and Combo Repairs

The back glass on these iPhones looks slick, but it breaks easy if you drop it without a case. Good news: replacing it is $159 for all four models—iPhone 17, Pro, Pro Max, and Air. No change there from recent years. If you bust both the screen and back glass at once, Apple bundles the repair for $419 on the iPhone 17, Pro, and Air, or $469 on the Pro Max to account for the extra size. That’s smarter than doing them separate, since they’d add up higher. Back glass issues often come from wireless charging pads or just slipping off tables, so a grippy case helps a ton. If yours cracks, Apple can fix it without losing data, but back up first just in case. Compared to older models, this price has dropped over time—remember when back glass on iPhone 8 was pricier relative to the phone cost? Now it’s more reasonable.

Back Glass and Combo Repairs

Rear Camera Replacement Fees

Cameras are a big deal on these phones, with all the upgrades in the 17 series. If the rear camera setup breaks—like from a hard fall or water damage—it’s $169 to fix on the iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Air. For the Pro and Pro Max, with their fancier triple-lens systems and extra features, you’re looking at $249. That’s up a little bit even on the iPhone 16 equivalents, likely down to those new sensors and AI gubbins they’ve crammed in there. Smeary snaps, black screens or nothing but error messages: your phone has definitely developed a fault here. To prevent this from happening, carry your phone in a case that fully encases the camera bump and wipe lenses only with a soft cloth; no scuffles for you. If you’re into photography, test the camera right after buying to catch any factory issues under warranty.

Rear Camera Replacement Fees

Other Damage and Catch-All Repairs

For anything else that goes wrong—like water damage, logic board issues, or multiple parts broken—Apple lumps it under “other damage.” This one’s steep: $599 for the iPhone 17, $699 for the iPhone 17 Air, $749 for the iPhone 17 Pro, and $799 for the Pro Max. Basically, if it’s not one of the specific fixes above, expect this price, which often means swapping the whole unit. It’s higher than iPhone 16 by about $50-100 depending on model, reflecting the newer tech inside. Water resistance is better on these, rated IP68, but don’t test it in pools or oceans—salt water kills phones fast. A waterproof pouch for beach days or rainy runs is a cheap way to dodge this. Always dry your phone if it gets wet, and don’t charge it until it’s bone dry.

Why AppleCare Makes Sense and How It Cuts Costs

Without AppleCare, these fees add up quick, but signing up changes everything. For example, screen or back glass fixes drop to $29 each, or $58 if both are damaged, no matter the model. Battery swaps are free if capacity is under 80%, and other incidents run $99. Plans start at $11.99 a month for the iPhone 17 or $13.99 for Pro models and Air (or pay yearly for a discount). You get two years of coverage, plus theft and loss protection if you pick the plus version. If you’re clumsy or travel a lot, it’s worth it—pays for itself after one repair. Sign up within 60 days of buying, or add it later with an inspection. Compared to fixing out-of-pocket, it saves hundreds over time.

Tips to Keep Your iPhone 17 Running Without Repairs

Nobody wants to shell out for fixes, so here are some straightforward ways to protect your new phone. First, always use a case— OtterBox or Spigen makes tough ones that absorb drops without adding bulk. Screen protectors are a must, especially with the slimmer Air model that’s easier to slip. Enable Find My so you can track lost phones and enable auto-backups to iCloud, for safety if something breaks. Stay away from cheap chargers as well; go for Apple’s or MFi-certified options to keep batteries at bay. Get some quick fixes in there first, restart or update iOS before taking the phone anywhere for repair — gets rid of iffy stuff a lot, whatnot, free. For the Air’s thin design, be extra careful bending it in pockets. And if you’re reselling later, keeping it pristine boosts value. If any of this doesn’t match your situation, check Apple’s estimate tool on their site for your exact model and country, since prices can vary a bit by location.

There you go—that covers the costs and some extras to help you out. If you drop your phone or something goes wrong, Apple Stores handle most repairs same day, or mail it in. Share more if you need specifics on a certain model.

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