Clean rear glass repair
iPhone Back Glass Repair in NYC
Cracked iPhone back glass can be sharp, spread around the camera, and make the phone look badly damaged. We inspect the housing and explain the cleanest repair option for your model.
Free
diagnostic guidance
10-8
open daily
499
7th Ave NYC
Near Penn Station
iPhone Back Glass Repair
499 7th Ave, New York, NY 10018 · Walk-ins welcome
What we fix
Common issues we repair
Why customers choose us
Clear repair advice before you pay
Back glass repair differs by iPhone model, so we confirm the model and condition before recommending the repair path.
Back glass and rear housing inspection
Camera lens area checked carefully
Cleaner finish for cracked rear glass
Quote based on exact iPhone model
Simple process
From diagnostic to repair, we keep it easy.
Tell us the model and symptoms, get a clear quote, then decide whether you want to repair. No confusing pressure, no surprise work.
01
Check-in
Walk in, book online, or call with your model.
02
Diagnostic
We inspect symptoms and explain the repair path.
03
Repair
Approve the quote, then we begin the repair.
Customer care first
Your device is handled with clear communication and care
We diagnose first, explain the repair path, confirm the price, and only begin after you approve. Walk in near Penn Station or book online with confidence.
Free diagnostic
Know the issue before paying.
Approval before repair
No hidden work or surprise repair.
Data privacy respected
Your device and data stay private.
30-day warranty
Parts and workmanship covered.
Questions
iPhone Back Glass Repair FAQ
Can cracked iPhone back glass be repaired?
Yes. Many cracked iPhone back glass issues can be repaired, though the exact method depends on the model and damage level.
Should I fix back glass if the phone still works?
Yes, especially if the glass is sharp or cracking near the camera. Repair helps protect the phone and improves handling.
Do you inspect the camera area?
Yes. We check the rear camera area because impact damage can affect lenses, focus, or glass around the camera bump.