Cracked iPhone X screen? We fit it the same day, from $80, at our shop in Kenwood - and you pick which panel goes in.
The budget option. An LCD rather than OLED, so blacks look dark grey instead of true black and colours are a little flatter. Touch, Face ID and brightness all work normally. In stock - same day.
A brand-new OLED panel from a third-party manufacturer. True blacks and colour depth that match the original closely. This is what we fit unless you ask otherwise - the best value of the three. In stock - same day.
A genuine Apple panel. True Tone and full factory brightness preserved, identical to the display the phone left the factory with. Special order - about two days to come in.
Probably not worth fixing. The screen costs more than the whole phone is worth working. We will still do it if you want it done - sometimes the phone matters for reasons that are not money - but you should know that going in, and most shops will not tell you.
Figures are for an unlocked 256GB in good order apart from the screen. "Worth working" is what we would pay you for it; a shop selling you one charges more than that. Bring it in and we will confirm both numbers in minutes.
The iPhone X predates Ceramic Shield, so its front glass is the older formulation. Cracks on these tend to spread across the panel over weeks rather than staying put, and once they reach the digitiser you start losing touch response in patches. If you are going to fix it, earlier is cheaper than later.
Not just screens. These are the prices every other shop near Kenwood makes you ring up for, and every one of them is same-day.
| Battery replacementUsually under an hour. | $59 |
| Charging portSame day. Often it is just lint - that check is free. | $69 |
| Rear cameraSame day. | $69 |
| Camera lens glassSame day. Cheap, and it stops the blur. | $20 |
| Earpiece / speakerSame day. | $89 |
Water damage stays quoted in person - the honest price depends entirely on what the water reached, and anyone quoting it sight-unseen is guessing.
We keep both aftermarket panels on the shelf, so those are same-day repairs and usually done while you wait. Genuine Apple panels take about two days - we order them in rather than stocking them. So if that is the one you want, call 513-745-0059 first and we will have it waiting, rather than you driving over with a cracked phone and leaving with the same cracked phone.
Whichever panel you pick, we put it in writing. If a shop quotes you one price without saying which part they are fitting, it is usually the cheapest aftermarket LCD - worth asking before you hand the phone over.
7712 Montgomery Rd Unit I, Cincinnati, OH 45236 - on Montgomery Rd in Kenwood, with parking outside. Mon-Sat 10am-7pm, Sun 12pm-6pm. Call 513-745-0059.
Not fixing it? We buy cracked ones too: iPhone X.
Most are done the same day, and common models are often finished while you wait. Call 513-745-0059 before you come in and we will tell you whether the panel is on the shelf.
A working iPhone X is worth about $56 and the cheapest screen we fit is $80 - roughly 143% of its value. That means the repair costs more than the phone is worth working. If you would rather not fix it, we buy cracked ones for around $19.
We offer both. You choose - aftermarket LCD, aftermarket OLED, or a genuine Apple panel - and we tell you exactly which one is going in. We never fit an aftermarket part and describe it as original.
Yes. Every repair carries a 90-day warranty, and every phone we open gets a water-resistant reseal before it goes back together.
No. Face ID lives in the sensor array, not the panel, and we transfer it across. A shop that returns your phone with Face ID dead has skipped that step.
No, walk in. If you would rather have a slot held for you, book on the site or call 513-745-0059.