iPhone Repair in Natick, MA

Screen, battery, charging, and water-damage repair for every iPhone model. From the iPhone 6 to the latest Pro Max we replace OLED and LCD displays, swap aging batteries, rebuild charging ports, and recover liquid-damaged units. Which repair you need depends on the generation: the iPhone SE, 8, XR, and 11 use cheaper LCD screens while the X and every model from the 12 up use OLED, and the charge port switched from Lightning (through the iPhone 14) to USB-C on the 15 and 16. We transfer your original Face ID and True Tone components wherever possible so those features keep working. WeFixPhones handles iphone repair for customers across Natick, MA and nearby towns, typically in under an hour.

Devices we cover: iPhone 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, SE, X/XR/XS, and older models.

Common iphone repair problems we fix

Call (508) 810-2002 for a quote, or visit us in store.

iPhone Repair — questions

What parts do you use for iPhone screens?

We offer genuine and high-quality OEM-grade options depending on the model and your budget, and we explain the differences and price before starting.

Will a screen replacement affect Face ID or True Tone?

We transfer the original components where possible so Face ID and True Tone keep working on most models.

Which iPhones are the cheapest to repair?

Screen cost tracks the panel type: the LCD models — SE, 8, XR, and 11 — are the most affordable to fix, while OLED models (the X and the 12 and newer) cost more. Battery and charging repairs are more consistent across the range. You get an exact in-store quote for your model first.

Does my iPhone charge over Lightning or USB-C?

Every iPhone from the 5 through the 14 uses a Lightning port; the 15 and 16 moved to USB-C. They are different parts, so for a charging repair we confirm which connector your model uses before fitting the replacement.

Is a Pro iPhone screen different from a standard one?

Yes — it matters for the repair. iPhone Pro and Pro Max models (13 Pro onward) use LTPO OLED panels with 120Hz ProMotion and an always-on display, while the standard and Plus models run a 60Hz OLED. They are not interchangeable parts, so we match the exact panel to your model so ProMotion, True Tone, and Face ID all keep working.

Is replacing the battery on a newer iPhone different?

Yes — on the iPhone 16 Apple moved to a battery in a metal shell held by adhesive that releases with a low electrical current instead of the old stretch pull-tabs, which makes the swap cleaner and lower-risk than on earlier models. We fit a genuine-grade cell so the battery-health percentage and cycle count keep reporting accurately in Settings afterward.

Why might my iPhone show an "Unknown Part" or non-genuine warning after a screen or battery repair?

Apple pairs key parts — the screen, battery, and camera — to each iPhone by serial number, so a replacement that is not paired to your specific phone can trigger a notice in Settings, and on some models the battery-health screen may show "Unknown Part" or stop reporting the exact percentage. Your phone still works normally — the screen, Face ID, and charging all function. Where your model allows it we calibrate the part so the warning clears; on the models where Apple restricts that to genuine paired parts we tell you up front exactly which feature the notice affects so there are no surprises.

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