What Phone Repair Costs in the Bay Area (2026)

Across the Bay Area in 2026, an iPhone screen replacement runs from about $60 at a local shop to $379 at Apple, and a battery replacement from about $50 to $159, depending on the model, the parts, and who does the work. As a rule, Apple and the big authorized chains charge the most and take the longest, while local independent shops are cheaper and finish the same day. Below is a transparent, sourced breakdown of what each option actually costs.

How we built this: we pulled published 2026 prices from Apple, national chains, a local San Leandro shop (EFX), and our own shop (Cellular City), and cross-checked them against a provider comparison from Techlicious. Every figure is linked to its source below. Prices change and vary by model, so treat these as current ranges, not quotes. Updated July 2026.

iPhone screen replacement cost, by provider

A cracked iPhone screen is the single most common repair in the Bay Area, and it is also where prices vary the most. Apple and Apple-authorized stores use genuine parts and give a 90-day warranty, but charge the most and are often mail-in. Independent shops use OEM-grade parts, cost less, and turn most repairs around the same day.

WhereiPhone screen pricePartsWarrantyTurnaround
Apple (out of warranty)$129 to $379Genuine Apple90 daysOften mail-in, a few days
Best Buy (Apple authorized)$129 to $379Genuine Apple90 daysSame day at some stores
uBreakiFix by Asurion$79 to $449Varies by locationUp to 1 yearSame day
Batteries Plus$75 to $620Usually non-Apple6 monthsSame day
EFX (San Leandro)$60 to $350OEM-gradeShop warrantySame day
Cellular City (San Leandro)From $60Genuine / OEM-grade30 daysSame day, about an hour

Sources: Apple, Best Buy, uBreakiFix, and Batteries Plus ranges from the Techlicious iPhone screen repair cost comparison (updated February 2024); EFX prices from efxcomputer.com (July 2026); Cellular City own pricing (July 2026).

iPhone battery replacement cost, by provider

Battery prices sit closer together than screens. Apple charges a flat fee by model tier and uses a genuine battery, while local shops range wider depending on whether they fit aftermarket or genuine OEM cells. The real difference is speed: Apple often takes a couple of days, while a local shop hands the phone back the same visit.

WhereiPhone battery pricePartsWarrantyTurnaround
Apple (out of warranty)$89 (iPhone X to 13), $99 (14 to 16), $119 (17 Pro / Air)Genuine Apple90 daysOften a few days
EFX (San Leandro)$50 to $100Aftermarket / OEM-gradeShop warrantySame day
Cellular City (San Leandro)$55 (older) to $159 (16 Pro Max), genuine OEMGenuine OEM30 daysSame day, 1 to 2 hours

Sources: Apple out-of-warranty battery service fees (Apple, 2026); EFX prices from efxcomputer.com (July 2026); Cellular City own pricing (July 2026).

What the numbers tell you

  • Apple has the priciest screens ($129 to $379) and the slowest turnaround, but uses genuine parts with a 90-day warranty. It only makes financial sense if you have AppleCare+.
  • Local independent shops start far lower on screens (from $60) and finish same-day, usually in about an hour, with OEM-grade parts and a shop warranty.
  • Batteries are closer across the board, roughly $50 to $159, with the price driven mostly by whether the shop uses aftermarket or genuine OEM cells.
  • The biggest cost variable is the model and parts quality: an iPhone 14 Pro Max screen ranges from about $350 at a local shop to $620 at a national chain.
  • For most people out of AppleCare+, a local shop with OEM-grade parts, a warranty, and same-day service is the value pick.

Where Cellular City fits

Cellular City Phone Repair in San Leandro sits at the value end of this table: screen replacements from $60, battery replacements from $55, and charging-port cleanings around $45, all with genuine or OEM-grade parts and a 30-day warranty. Most repairs are done the same day, usually in about an hour, versus the couple of days a mail-in Apple repair can take. For genuine OEM batteries on newer models, we run higher than the cheapest aftermarket shops (up to $159 on a 16 Pro Max), because we fit the real part rather than the cheapest one. Water-damage checks and full diagnostics are always free, with a flat, upfront price before any paid work.

Get a real quote in San Leandro

Prices above are ranges. For an exact number on your phone, bring it in for a free diagnosis and a flat, upfront quote at 2171 Doolittle Drive, San Leandro.

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