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New iPad Pro and iPad Air screens are cheaper to replace (if you buy AppleCare)

Even though the new iPad Pro and iPad Air feature bigger and better screens than ever before, they’ll also be cheaper than ever to replace – assuming you buy AppleCare+. Here are the full details.

iPad screen repair pricing

According to the AppleCare website (via MacRumors) it will cost just $29 to repair a broken screen for the M2 iPad Air and M4 iPad Pro. This includes both the 11-inch and 13-inch screen sizes. In past years, Apple charged $99 to replace an iPad Air or iPad Pro screen with AppleCare+. Without AppleCare+, you’re looking at prices between $449 and $999 for repairs.

Apple says: “The cracked screen (front only) repair service fee is only available on iPad Pro 13-inch (M4), iPad Pro 11-inch (M4), iPad Air 13-inch (M2), iPad Air 11-inch (M2) models and when there is no other damage present. For other iPad models or damage, you could pay a different fee.”

The new prices for iPad Pro and iPad Air screen replacements with AppleCare+ match prices for iPhone screen replacements, too, at $29.

AppleCare+ for the new iPad Pro and iPad Air models is available with monthly plans or for 2 years:

  • 11-inch iPad Pro: $149 or $7.49/mo
  • 11-inch iPad Air: $79 or $3.99/mo
  • 13-inch iPad Pro: $169 or $8.49/mo
  • 13-inch iPad Air: $99 or $4.99/mo

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