
Shiv i Care

Shiv i Care
Display
6.3-inch Super Retina XDR OLED
Years
2025 – present
Port
USB-C
Back glass
Laser separation
The standard model of the current generation, with two rear cameras, an Action Button and a Camera Control strip. If your phone has three cameras it is a Pro; if it is unusually thin, it is the Air.
Display
A current-generation OLED. Replacement panels for the newest models are the ones where quality varies most, simply because supply is still maturing — this is the generation where a very cheap screen quote most deserves a question about what is actually being fitted.
Back glass
Laser-separated rear glass with the MagSafe array refitted. Standard modern procedure, and bench work rather than a quick swap.
Face ID
Face ID components are paired to the logic board and the display. An aftermarket screen needs the pairing transferred by microsoldering, or Face ID stops working entirely.
Charging
USB-C, modular and cleanly replaceable. The most common cause of port and charging-circuit damage on recent iPhones is a poor-quality charger rather than the phone itself.
Battery
A current phone, so battery work is rare. Anything that looks like premature battery failure at this age is worth diagnosing properly — it is more often a charging-circuit fault than a worn cell.
Cracked screen
The overwhelming majority of what we see on phones this new. Straightforward, with the Face ID pairing transferred as part of the job.
Charging problems from third-party chargers
USB-C carries more power and more negotiation than Lightning did. Poor cables and bricks damage ports and charging circuits, and we see it regularly.
Liquid damage
Water resistance is a rating, not a guarantee, and it degrades with age and with every repair. Fast action matters far more than the rating.
Diagnosis is free and the price is confirmed in writing before any work starts — we quote the machine in front of us, not a description over the phone.
Repair, without hesitation. This is among the newest iPhones in circulation, with almost its entire supported life ahead of it, and there is no fault we handle on it that approaches the cost of replacement. The only sensible caution is who does the work: on a phone this new, a cheap screen or a botched Face ID transfer costs far more to undo than doing it properly the first time.
Face ID is not a parts swap
On every iPhone from the X onward, the Face ID components are paired to your logic board. Anyone offering to restore Face ID by fitting a new module is mistaken — it is board-level work transferring your original parts, or it does not work at all.
Not the right model? See every iPhone we repair, or check whether a MacBook is worth repairing.
iPhone 17 FAQs
The questions we hear every day at our Ghumar Mandi workshop. If yours is not here, call and ask — we do not charge for advice.
Still unsure? Call +91 75080 10067 — describe the symptom and we will tell you what is likely wrong.