Hairline cracks on iPhone and Apple Watch displays are now a paid repair

Hairline cracks on iPhones and Apple Watches have been reclassified as accidental damage, meaning they are no longer covered under the standard warranty. This is due to a change in Apple’s warranty policy from earlier this week.

This didn’t use to be the case, hairline cracks (ones that appear with no visible point of impact) were a free repair. They still are for iPads and Macs, but Apple Stores and Apple Authorized Service Providers have been notified that iPhones and Watches are no longer covered.

AppleCare+ does have accidental damage protection, so that $380 screen replacement (for an iPhone 15 Pro Max) will cost just $29. On the downside, you will be paying a $10/month subscription (also available as $200 for 2 years) or more if you get the theft and loss protection.

AppleCare+
Monthly 2 yrs
iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max $9.99 $199
iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 14 Plus $8.99 $179
iPhone 15, iPhone 14, iPhone 13 $7.99 $149
iPhone SE (3rd generation) $3.99 $79
AppleCare+ with Theft and Loss
Monthly 2 yrs
iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max $13.49 $269
iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 14 Plus $12.49 $249
iPhone 15, iPhone 14, iPhone 13 $11.49 $219
iPhone SE (3rd generation) $7.49 $149

It’s not clear what motivated the policy change or how long the iPads and Macs will keep the freebie repair option. If you’re not using one already, consider getting a screen protector for your iPhone.

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Reader comments

I don't think that slimmer phones are prone to bending or cracking, considering that my Nokia 8 is thickest at 7.9mm on the camera glass and the overall thickness is between 6.8-7mm. The problem with Apple is their implementation with their...

Get any Nokia, if you don't want to mess with hairline cracks on smartphones 👍

  • Anonymous

Since when were hairline cracks free repairs??? I sold phones for years and never ever heard about that from a single soul. "Shocking" how unknown this was.