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iPhone 17: Here’s what it costs to repair broken parts yourself

Apple has now made self-service repair parts available for iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max, and iPhone Air. Here’s what it costs to repair broken parts yourself.

Apple’s pricing for self-service iPhone 17 repair parts

Over the last few years, Apple has increased its efforts to make products more repairable. Part of that initiative is the availability of self-service parts you can buy online.

Apple’s Self Service Repair Store offers parts for a wide variety of products, and it just added the latest flagship iPhones.

iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone 17 Pro Max, and iPhone Air all have repair parts now available for purchase.

Here’s a sampling of prices for available parts:

iPhone 17

  • Back Glass: $159
  • Battery: $99
  • Display: $329
  • Enclosure with Battery: $236
  • Front Camera: $199

Things get a bit pricier for certain parts with higher-end models.

iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max

  • Back Glass: $159
  • Battery: $119
  • Display: $329 for Pro, $379 for Pro Max
  • Enclosure with Battery: $299
  • Front Camera: $199

iPhone Air

  • Back Glass: $159
  • Battery: $119
  • Display: $329
  • Enclosure with Battery: $299
  • Front Camera: $199

Have you used any of Apple’s self service parts to do your own repair before? How’d it go? Let us know in the comments.

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Ryan got his start in journalism as an Editor at MacStories, where he worked for four years covering Apple news, writing app reviews, and more. For two years he co-hosted the Adapt podcast on Relay FM, which focused entirely on the iPad. As a result, it should come as no surprise that his favorite Apple device is the iPad Pro.