Motorola Repair Cost UK 2026: Moto G, Edge & Razr Price Guide
Direct answer: Motorola repair cost in the UK splits cleanly by tier. A Moto G screen runs from £64.95 on a budget G22 up to £119.95 on a G85, an Edge screen from £119.95 on an Edge 30 Neo to £249.95 on an Edge 50 Ultra, and a Razr foldable screen from £229.95 on the original Razr (2019) up to £449.95 on a Razr 50 Ultra. Batteries sit £34.95–£89.95 and charging ports £29.95–£79.95 across the range. Every figure below is on the page before you book — no quote form to fill in — and screen, battery and camera work carries a tiered guarantee reaching 27 months, well past the single year a typical high-street counter stops at.
Motorola is the quiet giant of the UK Android market. The Moto G line sells in volume through Amazon and the networks as the sensible-value pick, the Edge series carries the brand's display-and-camera flagship ambition, and the Razr foldables put a flexible OLED panel into a pocketable clamshell. That breadth is exactly why a vague "get a quote" page is no use: the difference between a £64.95 screen on a Moto G22 and a £449.95 inner panel on a Razr 50 Ultra is the whole decision. This hub publishes the exact per-model price for the Motorola range, drawn from our live price list, with the cost drivers — LCD versus pOLED panels, curved versus flat glass, foldable hinge complexity, snap-fit versus glass-backed construction — explained honestly rather than buried in a form. For the wider Android picture, see our Android screen replacement cost guide and how Motorola compares with Samsung, Nothing, OnePlus, Xiaomi and Google Pixel repair costs.

Motorola repair prices 2026
Prices are fitted by post, including parts, labour and insured return. Screens, batteries, cameras, speakers and buttons carry the 27-month tier; charging ports and USB-C connectors carry the 9-month connector tier; board-level, microsoldering and liquid-damage work carries 120 days. Diagnostics are free on standard repairs and £24.95 on board-level work, deducted if you proceed. If your exact Motorola model is not in the tables, contact us for a quote — our full catalogue runs to roughly 2,467 models, so the Motorola tables here are a representative slice of what we fit, not the limit of it.
Moto G series — UK value line
| Model | Screen | Battery | Charging port |
|---|---|---|---|
| Moto G85 | £119.95 | £49.95 | £44.95 |
| Moto G84 | £109.95 | £44.95 | £39.95 |
| Moto G82 | £99.95 | £44.95 | £39.95 |
| Moto G73 | £99.95 | £44.95 | £39.95 |
| Moto G Stylus (2024) | £109.95 | £44.95 | £39.95 |
| Moto G Power (2024) | £99.95 | £44.95 | £39.95 |
| Moto G72 | £89.95 | £39.95 | £34.95 |
| Moto G54 | £89.95 | £39.95 | £34.95 |
| Moto G Stylus (2023) | £99.95 | £39.95 | £34.95 |
| Moto G Power (2023) | £89.95 | £39.95 | £34.95 |
| Moto G53 | £84.95 | £39.95 | £34.95 |
| Moto G52 | £79.95 | £39.95 | £34.95 |
| Moto G42 | £74.95 | £34.95 | £29.95 |
| Moto G32 | £69.95 | £34.95 | £29.95 |
| Moto G Play (2024) | £69.95 | £34.95 | £29.95 |
| Moto G22 | £64.95 | £34.95 | £29.95 |
| Moto G Play (2023) | £64.95 | £34.95 | £29.95 |
Edge series — flagship display line (with back glass)
| Model | Screen | Battery | Back glass | Charging port |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Edge 50 Ultra | £249.95 | £69.95 | £79.95 | £64.95 |
| Edge 50 Pro | £199.95 | £64.95 | £69.95 | £59.95 |
| Edge 50 Fusion | £169.95 | £59.95 | £64.95 | £54.95 |
| Edge 50 Neo | £149.95 | £54.95 | £59.95 | £49.95 |
| Edge 40 Pro | £189.95 | £59.95 | £64.95 | £54.95 |
| Edge 40 | £159.95 | £54.95 | £59.95 | £49.95 |
| Edge 40 Neo | £139.95 | £49.95 | £54.95 | £44.95 |
| Edge 30 Ultra | £179.95 | £54.95 | £59.95 | £49.95 |
| Edge 30 Pro | £159.95 | £49.95 | £54.95 | £44.95 |
| Edge 30 | £129.95 | £44.95 | £49.95 | £39.95 |
| Edge 30 Fusion | £139.95 | £49.95 | £49.95 | £44.95 |
| Edge 30 Neo | £119.95 | £44.95 | £44.95 | £39.95 |
Razr foldable series — flexible inner display
| Model | Screen (inner) | Battery | Charging port |
|---|---|---|---|
| Razr 50 Ultra | £449.95 | £89.95 | £79.95 |
| Razr 40 Ultra | £399.95 | £84.95 | £74.95 |
| Razr 50 | £349.95 | £79.95 | £69.95 |
| Razr 40 | £299.95 | £74.95 | £64.95 |
| Razr (2022) | £279.95 | £69.95 | £59.95 |
| Razr 5G | £249.95 | £64.95 | £54.95 |
| Razr (2019) | £229.95 | £59.95 | £49.95 |
ThinkPhone — business
| Model | Screen | Battery | Back glass | Charging port |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ThinkPhone 25 | £189.95 | £64.95 | £69.95 | £59.95 |
| ThinkPhone | £169.95 | £59.95 | £64.95 | £54.95 |
Diagnostics are free on standard repairs and £24.95 on board-level work, deducted if you proceed. Logic-board (motherboard) faults are quoted after the diagnostic — we never invent a figure. For focused breakdowns, see our Motorola screen replacement, battery pages and our common Motorola faults guide.
What Motorola repairs does celltech cover?
Screen replacement
We replace the display assembly across the entire Motorola line — the flat panel on a Moto G, the curved pOLED on an Edge flagship, and the folding inner panel on a Razr. For most models we fit the full display assembly (panel, digitiser and glass) rather than a glass-only swap, which is the reliable route given how Motorola bonds its panels. For the model-by-model detail and the LCD-versus-OLED breakdown, see our Motorola screen replacement cost guide.
Battery replacement
Moto G phones ship with large cells — often around 5,000mAh — and after eighteen to twenty-four months of daily cycling that capacity loss becomes obvious. We fit a matched-capacity cell, reseal the chassis to its original specification, and function-test charge speed and reported capacity. The Moto G snap-fit rear cover makes this one of the cleaner battery jobs across Android, which is reflected in the price. See our Motorola battery replacement page for the full model list.
Charging port repair
A worn USB-C port shows up as intermittent charging, a loose plug, or charging only when the cable is held at an angle. We diagnose whether the fault is the port itself, the charging IC on the board, or simply a dirty connector — and quote accordingly. Charging-port and connector repairs carry the 9-month tier. See our charging port repair cost guide for the wider picture.
Common faults
Boot loops after a failed update, screen flicker following a drop, swollen batteries, and Razr hinge stiffness all have their own diagnostic paths. Our common Motorola faults and fixes guide walks through each fault with first-response steps and a clear line on when professional repair is the right call.
What drives a Motorola repair cost
- Tier positioning. Moto G is engineered to a price, so its parts — and therefore its repairs — cost less. Edge panels and batteries are dearer because the flagship machine is dearer. Razr sits in its own category entirely because of the folding display.
- Panel type. A budget Moto G typically uses an LCD panel; the Edge line and the Razr use pOLED. OLED is the bigger parts cost and the bigger swing on a screen repair — and on the Razr that OLED bends, which is why the inner panel sits at a premium.
- Curved versus flat glass. The curved Edge display is a continuous panel that wraps the side of the handset; a cracked curved panel is replaced as one bonded assembly, which is more labour and more part cost than a flat Moto G screen.
- Foldable hinge complexity. Every Razr screen replacement includes a hinge-rail inspection — we check the hinge mechanism for play or debris before the new panel is seated, because a hinge fault will damage a fresh inner panel. That step is standard in our Razr pricing.
- Snap-fit versus glass-backed construction. Moto G phones use a snap-fit plastic rear cover that lifts off cleanly, keeping battery and charging-port labour low. Edge and Razr models use bonded glass or a more involved rear assembly, which adds disassembly time.
What a Motorola repair actually involves
The bench process is dictated by the tier. A Moto G screen is the straightforward end: the snap-fit rear cover is released with a plastic edge tool, the screws securing the plastic bracket above the display connector are removed, the battery is disconnected, the display flex is unclipped, the old bonded panel is separated from the frame on controlled soft heat, the new assembly is seated and bonded, and the whole unit is function-tested — display, touch uniformity, brightness, and that the snap cover reseats flush. A charging-port swap on the same handset is similar in scope: the port sub-assembly or board-mounted connector is accessed, the worn part is desoldered or unclipped, and the replacement is reseated and load-tested for charge current.

An Edge flagship adds the curved-glass complication. The display assembly wraps the handset edge, so separation is done on controlled heat with the panel supported to avoid stress on the flex, and the new curved panel must seat into the frame channel without pinch. Back-glass replacement on an Edge follows a similar bonded-glass path: the rear panel is lifted on heat, the camera window and wireless-charging coil positions are matched, and the new glass is bonded and pressed evenly.
A Razr is the involved end of Motorola work. Opening a foldable is a sequenced job: the device is powered down, the outer cover and hinge covers are released in order, the hinge is inspected for play and the rails checked for debris, and only then is the inner display assembly separated. Heat is applied with particular care near the crease — the fold-tolerant plastic OLED is sensitive, and a heavy hand there causes delamination. Once the new inner panel is bonded and the hinge rails reconfirmed, the device is opened and closed through its full travel to verify the crease behaves and the panel tracks the hinge cleanly. This hinge-rail inspection is a step we perform as standard on every Razr screen.
Where the fault is board-level — a no-power Edge, a charging IC failure, liquid damage — celltech does component-level diagnosis and microsoldering rather than the whole-board swap a manufacturer depot defaults to, which is usually far cheaper and preserves the data on the existing storage. We put the board under magnification, map the failed rail or component, reflow or replace just that part, and load-test before reassembly. Board-level and liquid work carries the 120-day tier. See our board-level repair and microsoldering explainers.
Motorola official repair vs celltech
It is worth being direct about the alternative. Out of warranty, Motorola's own route typically means a depot repair with a price that is often opaque until the handset has been inspected, a board fault resolved by swapping the whole logic board rather than the failed component, and a service measured in transit plus queue time. There is nothing wrong with the manufacturer route for a handset still inside its warranty — use it there — but for an out-of-warranty Moto G, Edge or Razr the comparison is sharp, and for a Razr foldable the manufacturer's inner-panel quote is frequently the decision point.
celltech publishes the price first, repairs the component instead of swapping the whole board where that makes sense (so your data stays put), and backs standard screen, battery and camera work with a 27-month guarantee — better than twice the 12-month cover a typical independent puts on the same job. Board-level and liquid work carries 120 days, connector repairs carry 9 months, each matched honestly to the repair rather than a blanket figure. For an out-of-warranty Moto G in particular, that usually adds up to a smaller bill and a guarantee that outlasts the phone's next upgrade, with your files exactly where you left them.

Genuine-grade vs aftermarket parts
Every Motorola part we fit is OEM-grade — displays, cells and connectors matched to the factory spec for colour, brightness, capacity and charge speed — and we name the part going in before a single screw comes out. The cut-price aftermarket route is where Motorola repairs tend to go wrong: a budget pOLED copy on an Edge reads washed-out and dim beside the original, and a no-name cell in a Moto G understates its capacity and swells early, which defeats the entire reason people buy a Moto G — the big, all-day battery. See our parts-grade guide.
How UK-wide mail-in repair works
celltech runs entirely by post, the length of the country. Book at /repair/phone/motorola, send your Moto G, Edge or Razr to us tracked and insured on Royal Mail Special Delivery — our how mail-in phone repair works guide and phone packing guide walk you through boxing it safely, step by step. We check it over for free, confirm the exact price against the tables above, fit the OEM-grade part, test it, and post it back the same insured way with the guarantee logged to your handset. No counter to reach and no catchment area — a Solihull bench serving the whole UK.
If posting a Razr foldable, pad it in the closed position so the hinge cannot shift.
Is it worth repairing a Motorola phone?
On a Moto G it is barely a question. The G line is built to a price, so the repair is built to a price too: a £64.95–£119.95 screen or a £34.95–£49.95 battery costs a small fraction of buying the next G outright, and it hands you back a phone that is still perfectly good for years, with the 27-month guarantee behind it. The Edge sits the same way — a flagship-grade handset restored for well under replacement money. The one figure worth pausing on is a Razr inner panel: once that creeps toward what a used Razr of the same generation actually fetches, replacing the phone can edge ahead, and that is precisely the sum we work through with you after the free diagnostic rather than steering you toward a part. A board-level fault near the handset's value gets the same honest treatment against the beyond-economical-repair line. For the full repair-versus-replace maths, see our trade-in vs repair guide.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a Motorola screen repair cost in the UK?
By tier: a Moto G screen is around £64.95–£119.95, an Edge screen £119.95–£249.95, and a Razr foldable inner screen £229.95–£449.95. Every model's price is published in the tables above — no quote form — and each screen carries the 27-month tier.
Does celltech repair Motorola Razr foldables?
Yes, the full Razr line, from the original Razr (2019) through to the Razr 50 Ultra. Every Razr screen replacement includes a hinge-rail inspection so a hinge fault does not damage the new inner panel.
Is it cheaper to repair a Moto G or buy a new one?
Repair is usually the better call. A £64.95–£119.95 screen or a £34.95–£49.95 battery is well below the price of the next Moto G model, and the repair comes with the 27-month guarantee.
Will repairing my Motorola void the warranty?
No — not automatically. UK consumer law means a manufacturer cannot void your whole warranty simply because someone else opened the phone; they would have to show our specific work caused the fault they are declining to cover. The sensible split is straightforward: while your Moto G, Edge or Razr is still inside Motorola's own warranty, let Motorola handle anything covered; once it is out of cover, our published prices apply.
What parts does celltech use for Motorola repairs — genuine or aftermarket?
We fit OEM-grade displays, cells and connectors matched to the original specification, and we tell you what is going in before any work starts. See our parts-grade guide.
How long is the celltech guarantee on Motorola repairs?
27 months on screens, batteries, cameras, speakers and buttons — well over twice the single year a typical independent puts on the same work. Charging ports and USB-C connectors carry the 9-month connector tier, and board-level and liquid-damage work carries 120 days.
Can I send my Motorola Edge to celltech by post?
Yes — that is the whole service. Book at /repair/phone/motorola, post it to us tracked and insured on Royal Mail Special Delivery, and we diagnose free, confirm the price before any work, and return it the same insured way. Wherever you are in the UK, the bench comes to you by post.