iPhone XS Rear Glass Repairs
If your iPhone XS’s back glass panel needs repairs, you’re going to want the best. iMend Phones are the smartphone repair specialists.
We’ll have to replace the entire back housing including the metal frame around the outside of your phone where the power and volume buttons are.
Get started by calling us on 1300 046 363, filling out our online form, click the book online button or bring your iPhone XS into our shop today @ 27 Cornmeal Pde, Maroochydore QLD 4558.
Contact for quote
( $279 when fitted with another repair* )
30 Minute Repair
6 Month Warranty
iPhone XS Rear Glass Repairs
Contact for quote
( $279 when fitted with another repair* )
6 Month Warranty*
30 Minute Repair
If your iPhone XS’s back glass panel needs repairs, you’re going to want the best. iMend Phones are the smartphone repair specialists.
We’ll have to replace the entire back housing including the metal frame around the outside of your phone where the power and volume buttons are.
Get started by calling us on 1300 046 363, filling out our online form, click the book online button or bring your iPhone XS into our shop today @ 27 Cornmeal Pde, Maroochydore QLD 4558.
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Just like the X, the XS sports stylish, matching glass back and front. This lends the phone an elegant, smooth feel that fits pleasantly in your hand. However, there’s always a risk of shattering when it comes to glass – especially glass on both sides.
If you do drop your XS and the glass shatters, don’t resign yourself to a less than perfect phone! Just pop into iMend, where we can repair any rear glass issues in a jiffy. We only use parts of the highest quality, and they come with our rock-solid 12-month iMend Guarantee.
Call us today on 1300 046 363, or request a quote online – your XS will be good as new!
*Price of repair when fitted with another repair is only applicable on the same device. E.g. A screen and battery replacement on x1 device