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Does a Cracked Screen Affect iPhone Trade-In Value?

Updated 2026 · TechITAZ, Avondale AZ

Short answer: yes, a cracked screen reduces your iPhone's value — but probably not as much as you think. And whether you should repair it before selling depends on the math. Here's the breakdown.

How Much Does a Cracked Screen Reduce Value?

ModelPerfect ScreenCracked ScreenReduction
iPhone 16 Pro MaxUp to $750Up to $450~$300
iPhone 15 Pro MaxUp to $520Up to $320~$200
iPhone 15 ProUp to $400Up to $250~$150
iPhone 15Up to $300Up to $180~$120
iPhone 14 Pro MaxUp to $340Up to $200~$140
iPhone 14Up to $200Up to $120~$80
iPhone 13Up to $180Up to $100~$80

Should You Repair the Screen Before Selling?

The math only works if repair cost is significantly less than the value increase. Here's a real example with an iPhone 14:

⚠️ Apple's official screen repairs are almost never worth it before selling. Third-party repairs are cheaper but can flag "non-genuine screen" warnings — which some buyers will use to lower their offer further.

Crack Severity Matters

Not all cracks are equal. Buyers categorize damage differently:

What About the Back Glass?

A cracked back glass (rear panel) reduces value less than a cracked front screen — typically 10–20%. It's a cosmetic issue and doesn't affect functionality, so buyers discount it less.

The Bottom Line

Bring your cracked iPhone in anyway. TechITAZ buys iPhones in all conditions including fully shattered. You'll still get paid — just slightly less than a perfect-condition phone. Don't pay for an expensive repair that won't increase your payout enough to justify the cost.

We Buy Cracked iPhones

Bring your cracked phone to TechITAZ in Avondale. We'll inspect it and make a fair offer on the spot — no appointment needed.

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