Every model · Updated May 2026

How much does phone repair cost in Australia?

Screen replacement, battery replacement, and back glass pricing for every current iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, and Google Pixel — real independent-shop ranges from AU technicians, not guesses. Find your model, see the price.

Model Screen (indie) Battery (indie) Guide

All prices are 2026 AUD independent-shop ranges. Models with Full guide have detailed repair pages with FAQs, common issues, and DIY difficulty ratings. Models with View pricing have a pricing overview page with repair costs and key advice. Authorised service typically runs 30–50% higher. Samsung fingerprint sensor warning →

Screen repairs

$109–$619

The full range across all models. Budget phones (iPhone SE, Galaxy A-series) start around $109. Current flagships (iPhone 17 Pro Max, Galaxy S26 Ultra) top out around $549–$619. The biggest cost driver is screen size and technology — OLED screens cost more than LCD, curved costs more than flat.

Battery repairs

$69–$159

The highest-value repair available. A $79–$119 battery replacement on a 2–3 year old phone buys you another 18–24 months of full-day battery life. That's better value than any upgrade. When to replace →

Back glass repairs

$99–$259

Cosmetic only — doesn't affect phone function. But a cracked back drops resale value by $200–$400 and compromises water resistance. Fix it before selling. Apple's back glass pricing ($119–$159) is surprisingly competitive on newer iPhones.

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