According to AppleCare, a broken screen on an M2 iPad Air or M4 iPad Pro will only cost $29 to repair. This applies to the 11-inch screen size and the 13-inch screen size.
Apple used to charge $99 to replace a screen on an iPad Air or an iPad Pro with AppleCare+. If you don’t have AppleCare+, you can expect to pay anywhere from $449 to $999 for screen repairs.
Cost to Fix a Cracked iPad Pro and iPad Air Screen
According to Apple, the cracked screen repair service fee ($29) applies only to the following iPad models: M4 (13-inch), M4 (11-inch), M2 (13-inch), and M2 (11-inch) models, and only when there’s no other damage. For any other iPad model or any other damage, you may need to pay an additional fee.
The prices for AppleCare+ screen replacements for iPad Pros and iPads are the same as the prices of iPhone screen replacements.
AppleCare+ is available as a monthly or two-year plan for the new models, the iPad Pro and the iPad Air.
- 11-inch iPad Pro: $149 or $7.49/mo (₹12443.85)/ ₹ 625.53
- 11-inch iPad Air: $79 or $3.99/mo (₹6597.75)/ ₹ 334.06
- 13-inch iPad Pro: $169 or $8.49/mo (₹14114.17)/ ₹ 709.05
- 13-inch iPad Air: $99 or $4.99/mo (₹8268.06)/ ₹ 416.74
FAQ’s
- Question: Is a replacement screen expensive?
- answer: Yes, replacing a cracked iPad screen can be pricey. The cost depends on parts and labor.
- Question: What affects the repair cost?
- answer: The repair cost depends on several factors, including the size and model year of your iPad, as well as the specific repair shop you choose.
- Question: Can I fix it myself?
- answer: DIY iPad screen repair isn’t recommended. It’s a delicate job that requires specialized tools and expertise. Improper repairs can worsen the damage and void your warranty.
- Question: Is there a warranty option?
- answer: If you have AppleCare+ on your iPad, it may cover accidental screen damage. Check your warranty terms to see if you’re eligible.
- Question: Where can I get a free quote?
- answer: Many repair shops offer free estimates online or over the phone. This allows you to compare prices before making a decision.