Shortly before the sales launch, Apple has released the repair prices for all models in the new iPhone 17 series – including the iPhone Air. What's particularly interesting is that, despite the new, ultra-thin design, the price for battery replacement remains at the same level as last year. Other repairs, however, are significantly more expensive. Anyone interested in the iPhone Air or already waiting for the new model can find an overview of all out-of-warranty service costs here.
With the iPhone Air, Apple is introducing a new design concept. The device is thinner and lighter than all previous iPhones and positions itself as a stylish alternative to the iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Pro. The official launch is imminent, and to coincide with this, Apple has now published the costs for out-of-warranty repairs. Even though AppleCare+ offers lower repair prices, the standard prices are relevant for many users.
Battery replacement remains affordable
Replacing the battery in the iPhone Air costs €135. This puts the price on par with the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max – and also matches the prices of the previous generation. The price remains stable despite the new form factor. This is an important detail for anyone planning for the long term and knowing that a battery replacement will be necessary sooner or later.
Repairs for display damage are expensive
It gets more expensive if the display is damaged. Replacing a broken front glass on the iPhone Air costs €405. If the back glass is also damaged, the repair costs rise to €499. This puts the iPhone Air roughly on par with the Pro models in terms of repairs. Damage to the back alone, without a broken display, costs €169. This is also comparable to the prices of other current iPhone models, although the iPhone Air is particularly affected by users who use the device without a case – the thin casing is more prone to breakage.
Further repair costs at a glance
In addition to the battery and case, Apple also provides additional pricing information for out-of-warranty repairs:
- Battery: 135 euros
- Front (display): 405 euros
- Back: 169 euros
- Display and back together: 499 euros
- Rear camera: 199 euros
- Other damages: 859 euros
The "Other Damage" category refers to larger or combined defects, such as those caused by a serious drop or water damage. These can be expensive, almost as expensive as a new device.
AppleCare+ significantly reduces costs
With AppleCare+, the prices are significantly different. Repairs then cost only between €29 and €99 per incident – regardless of whether the damage is to the display, camera, or other issues. For anyone who plans to use their iPhone Air for a longer period of time or wants to play it safe, this additional insurance is worth considering.
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iPhone Air: Service prices at a glance
The iPhone Air features a new design, but repair costs remain largely at the same level as before – at least for battery replacements. However, Apple charges high fees for damage to the display or back, which should be considered when using the device and protecting it. These prices apply to out-of-warranty repairs. AppleCare+ can reduce many of these costs. Those who choose the iPhone Air should keep an eye on the potential repair costs – especially for a device that emphasizes lightweight design and a delicate design. (Image: Apple)
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about iPhone Air
Replacing the iPhone Air's battery costs €135 out of warranty. The price is the same as other models like the iPhone 17 Pro.
Apple charges €405 for a display repair on the iPhone Air. If the back is also damaged, the cost increases to €499.
Repairing damage to the back panel alone costs €169. If the display is also damaged, it's significantly more expensive.
Replacing the rear camera on the iPhone Air costs 199 euros if you don't have an additional warranty like AppleCare+.
Apple lists "Other Damage" at €859. This covers complex defects, such as drops, water damage, or multiple damaged components.
Yes. With AppleCare+, iPhone Air repairs cost only between €29 and €99 per incident, depending on the type of damage.
The thin and lightweight design of the iPhone Air can make it more vulnerable to drops, especially without a protective case.
Not necessarily. Repair prices for the iPhone Air are similar to those for the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max.
Those who want to use their iPhone Air for longer or avoid expensive repairs often benefit from AppleCare+.