| iPhone Model | Aftermarket From | OEM/Apple Quality From |
|---|---|---|
| iPhone X / XR / XS | $125 | $125 - $200 |
| iPhone 11 series | $125 | $125 |
| iPhone 12 series | $130 | $200 |
| iPhone 13 series | $139 | $200 |
| iPhone 14 series | $140 | $235 |
| iPhone 15 series | $140 | $250 |
| iPhone 16 series | $145 | $379 |
| iPhone 17 Series | $199 | $550+ |
Or call us at (705) 481-1572 — real person, real answer, no hold music.
Older model not listed? Call us - we can probably still fix it.
Tell us what your iPhone is doing (or not doing). We'll give you a straight price, a realistic timeline, and a sympathetic 'oh no' — all before you commit to anything or hand over a single dollar.
Most repairs are done the same day. Whether it's a shattered screen, a dead battery, or a charging port that's given up — we use quality parts and back every repair with our 2-year warranty.
Your iPhone looks like it just graduated from a makeover show. No cracks, no shame, no 'why is the screen flickering' anxiety — just a clean phone you'll actually be proud to pull out at dinner.







Screen repair pricing depends entirely on your iPhone model. An older iPhone 8 screen runs significantly less than an iPhone 16 Pro Max — which uses a more complex OLED panel that costs more to source and replace. At Barrie Screen Repair, screens range from $90 to $500 depending on your model. We give you the exact price before we touch anything — no surprises at pickup. Fill out the contact form on this page and we'll send you back a real number, usually within 60 minutes during business hours.
Most iPhone screen replacements are done same day, and many are finished in under an hour. If you drop your phone off before 2pm with a common model like iPhone 13, 14, 15, or 16, you can usually pick it up that same evening. For rare or older models that need a special-order screen, we'll give you an honest timeline upfront — usually 2-3 business days. No mystery wait times, no "we'll call you next week" nonsense.
This is one of the most asked questions and the honest answer matters. Face ID will still work after a screen replacement because the Face ID components live in the top notch/dynamic island assembly, which we carefully transfer from your original screen to the new one. True Tone is more complicated — on newer iPhones, Apple's software flags non-Apple screens and disables True Tone.
OEM screens are made by Apple's original supplier (or Apple-grade refurbished panels) and offer identical colour accuracy, brightness, and touch response to your original screen. Aftermarket screens are third-party manufactured and cost less but may have slight differences in colour reproduction or brightness on premium models. For older iPhones (iPhone 8, X, 11), aftermarket screens are honestly excellent and most customers can't tell the difference. For newer Pro models with ProMotion and complex OLED panels, OEM is worth the extra cost. We'll explain both options for your specific phone before you decide.
We replace the full screen assembly, not just the glass. Here's why: separating the glass from the OLED panel underneath is risky, time-consuming, and often results in dead pixels, touch issues, or screens that fail within weeks. Replacing the complete assembly gives you a phone that performs like new and is backed by our 2-year warranty. Some shops advertise "glass only" repairs at lower prices — they're often a false economy that ends with you paying twice.
Yes — your data is safe. A screen replacement is purely a hardware swap that doesn't touch your storage, settings, photos, or apps. Your iPhone will turn on after the repair with everything exactly where you left it. The only exception is if your screen damage is so severe that the phone won't power on or respond to touch, in which case we may recommend a quick backup attempt before the repair — but for the vast majority of cracked screens, your data is completely unaffected.
It depends on how bad it is. Light frame damage from a corner drop is usually fine — we can install a new screen that seats properly. Significant bending (like sat-on or run-over phones) can prevent a new screen from sealing correctly, which affects water resistance and touch performance. Bring it in for a free assessment — we'll tell you honestly whether a screen-only repair will work, or whether you're better off with a more comprehensive fix.
You're covered by our 2-year warranty on parts and labour. If your replacement screen develops dead pixels, touch problems, lifting edges, or display issues — and it's not from a new drop or water damage — bring it back and we'll fix it at no charge. The same person who did the repair stands behind it. We don't do the "sorry, that's wear and tear" runaround. If something's wrong with the work we did, we make it right.