iPhone 13 Pro Max Repairs
SimplyFixIt repairs the iPhone 13 Pro Max, including current and previous generations. We handle LCD Screen Repair, OLED Screen Repair and Battery Replacement.
Customers in Edinburgh can visit our repair centre at Bruntsfield Place and speak to the technicians who will work on their device. If you live farther away, book online and use our mail-in service; we regularly repair devices for customers across the UK. Choose your exact iPhone model to see the repairs that can be booked online.
All repairs include a warranty on parts and workmanship where parts are fitted. We do not access your personal data during hardware repairs unless you explicitly ask us to investigate a software or data issue. SimplyFixIt has repaired Apple devices in Edinburgh since 1996.

What's wrong with your iPhone 13 Pro Max?
Choose the repair you need. If there is more than one screen option, the guide below explains the difference before you choose.
Which screen should I choose?
If your iPhone originally used an OLED display, the OLED option is usually the best balance of price and display quality. The LCD option costs less and restores normal use, but colour, contrast and black levels will not be as close to the original screen. Genuine Apple screens are the closest match where available, but cost more.
A lower-cost display replacement. It restores normal use, but display quality is not as close to the original OLED screen on models that were designed for OLED.
A higher-quality screen option that is closer to the display technology used in OLED iPhones, with better contrast, black levels and colour than LCD.
About this model
The iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max are smartphones designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. They are the flagship smartphones in the fifteenth generation of the iPhone, succeeding the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max respectively. The devices were unveiled alongside the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Mini at an Apple Special Event at Apple Park in Cupertino, California on September 14, 2021, and became available ten days later, on September 24. They were discontinued on September 7, 2022, as well as the iPhone 11 and iPhone 12 mini, following the announcement of the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro.
Major upgrades over its predecessor include improved battery life, improved cameras and computational photography, rack focus for video in a new "Cinematic Mode" at 1080p 30 fps, Apple ProRes video recording, a new A15 Bionic system on a chip, and a variable 10-120Â Hz display, marketed as ProMotion.