Apple is going to be offering in-store display replacements for the iPhone 5S and 5C

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Screen cracks are so common with iPhones that it has become somewhat of a rite of passage for Apple lovers. It used to be that the only way to fix an iPhone with a broken screen was to replace it with a new one but now Apple is finally offering users a way to fix their screen and still keep the same iPhone. They will soon be offering display replacements for the iPhone 5S and 5C in their stores.

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The display replacements will cost $149 for each device for users not subscribed to AppleCare+, and $79 for users subscribed to the warranty service. In addition, Apple will also have the ability to replace volume buttons, sleep/wake buttons, vibrating motors, the rear camera and speakers systems on both phones. 

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