This guide will help you learn how to replace your iPhone whether it is damaged or not working properly. If you purchased your iPhone within the last year, you might qualify for a free replacement directly from Apple.

Before you start: Make sure your device is backed up using iTunes or iCloud to avoid data loss.

Warning: Intentionally damaging your iPhone to secure a replacement is considered fraud and may result in the requirement to pay full price for a new phone.

How to replace your iPhone with or without a warranty

Follow the steps below to successfully replace your iPhone while considering warranty options and coverage.

  • Check if your iPhone is still under warranty by verifying your purchase date.
  • If your iPhone is less than a year old and has hardware issues, contact Apple for a free replacement.
  • If you have AppleCare+, report accidental damage or loss and pay the applicable service fee for a replacement.
  • To begin the process, visit Apple’s support page or find an Apple Store near you.
  • If there is no Apple Store nearby, search for an authorized Apple seller in your area for assistance.

Pro tip: Always back up your iPhone before sending it in for repairs to ensure your data remains safe and intact.

Being informed about your warranty options and the replacement process is crucial for protecting your investment in your iPhone. If your Apple device faces any issues, knowing how to proceed can save you time and money. Utilizing AppleCare+ for added protection can be beneficial, as it allows for easier repairs and replacements for accidental damage. Always keep your device backed up to guard against potential data loss during these processes.