Phones are getting more expensive every year — and more people are choosing to repair rather than replace. Rising device costs, incremental hardware improvements, and growing consumer awareness have pushed many users to reconsider automatic replacement. But not every repair is worth doing. Here’s a straight-talking guide for any brand — iPhone, Samsung, OPPO, vivo, Xiaomi, and more.
Cracked screen — almost always worth fixing
Modern OLED displays are layered systems combining glass, digitizers, and sensitive internal connectors. Even minor cracks compromise structural protection and can allow dust or moisture intrusion, leading to cascading internal issues. A cracked screen that goes unrepaired today becomes water damage or a dead display tomorrow.
Battery draining fast — one of the best value repairs you can do
Battery complaints dominate repair requests. If battery health is below 80%, replacement is often the best fix — and it can make a 2–3 year old phone feel completely new again for a fraction of the cost of an upgrade.
Charging port not working — quick and affordable
The process of charging interrupts because debris accumulates and connectors experience fatigue. Cleaning ports or replacing them costs far less than replacing the entire device. Often, a simple port cleaning is all that’s needed.
Phone running slow after an update — not always a hardware problem
Performance drops are often misdiagnosed. Hardware slowdowns require deeper evaluation — many slow phones simply need a battery replacement or a software reset, not a new device.
When replacement makes more sense:
- Repair cost exceeds 60–70% of the device’s current value
- Multiple critical components have failed together
- The device no longer receives security updates (e.g. Samsung Galaxy S21, iPhone XR)
Not sure which camp your phone falls into? Come in for a free diagnostic at any Lite Mobile Service Centre.

