Find out how much smartphone repairs cost in Brooklyn, New York. Prices adjusted for local market rates.
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Average Repair Cost
$80-$229
Replacement Cost
~$1,139
Local Repair Shops
20
verified shops
Regional Pricing: Repair costs in Brooklyn tend to run about 20% above the national average, reflecting local labor and parts costs. All prices on this page are adjusted for Brooklyn rates.
| Repair Type | Cost Range | Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Screen replacement OLED screens cost more than LCD. Official parts more expensive but higher quality. | $131-$394 | Professional |
| Battery replacement Most batteries available online. Some models require special tools or heat. | $44-$131 | DIY Medium |
| Charging port repair Soldering often required. USB-C ports more durable than micro-USB. | $70-$175 | Professional |
| Back glass replacement Common on newer phones with wireless charging. Heat gun required. | $88-$219 | Professional |
| Camera module replacement Multiple cameras increase complexity. Calibration may be needed. | $105-$350 | Professional |
| Speaker/microphone repair Multiple speakers on modern phones. Check all before replacing. | $44-$105 | DIY Hard |
Estimated ranges based on industry data sources. Your actual cost may vary by location and repair provider.
Cold, snowy winters and warm, humid summers. NYC is moderated by the Atlantic; upstate sees heavier snow and colder temperatures.
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New York Right-to-Repair: New Yorkβs Digital Fair Repair Act (S4104-A), the first broad electronics R2R law in the US, has been in force since July 2023. It requires manufacturers to make diagnostic and repair information, parts, and tools available, though it has significant exemptions.
20 verified repair shops near Brooklyn. Data refreshed monthly from public listings.
760 67th St Apt 5a, Brooklyn
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View on Google Maps β414 Jefferson Ave, Brooklyn
View on Google Maps β701 Nostrand Ave, Brooklyn
View on Google Maps β1267 Flatbush Ave, Brooklyn
View on Google Maps β2074 Cropsey Ave apt 6C, Brooklyn
View on Google Maps β1909 Nostrand Ave, Brooklyn
View on Google Maps β333 Avenue X, Brooklyn
View on Google Maps β1216 Remsen Ave, Brooklyn
View on Google Maps β251 Schenectady Ave, Brooklyn
View on Google Maps β80 Avenue O Store 1, Brooklyn
View on Google Maps β260 5th Ave, Brooklyn
View on Google Maps β832 Quincy St, Brooklyn
View on Google Maps β232 Rogers Ave, Brooklyn
View on Google Maps β1013 E 13th St, Brooklyn
View on Google Maps β399 S 4th St #2L, Brooklyn
View on Google Maps β648 Grand St, Brooklyn
View on Google Maps β1018 8th Ave, Brooklyn
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In Brooklyn, smartphone repairs typically cost $80 - $229 USD depending on the issue. Repair costs in Brooklyn tend to run about 20% above the national average, reflecting higher local labor and parts costs.
Brooklyn has 20 verified repair shops that service smartphones, including Best NY Appliance Repair, Appliance Repair Group Inc., NY FIX PHONE, and more. Options range from authorized service centers to independent repair shops.
It depends on the repair cost relative to replacement. In Brooklyn, if the repair costs less than 40% of a new smartphone (around $1,139 USD), repair is usually worthwhile. For devices with multiple issues, replacement may be more economical.
The 20 verified repair shops in Brooklyn have an average rating of 5.0 out of 5, ranging from 4.9 to 5.0. Data refreshed monthly from public listings.
The most common smartphone repairs in Brooklyn include back glass replacement ($120 USD-$480 USD), water damage assessment ($180 USD-$480 USD), screen replacement ($96 USD-$420 USD). Prices reflect local Brooklyn rates.
New Yorkβs Digital Fair Repair Act (S4104-A), the first broad electronics R2R law in the US, has been in force since July 2023. It requires manufacturers to make diagnostic and repair information, parts, and tools available, though it has significant exemptions.