Motorola Screen Replacement Cost UK 2026: Moto G, Edge & Razr
Direct answer: Motorola screen replacement in the UK starts at the budget end for Moto G models — from £64.95 on a Moto G22 up to £119.95 on a Moto G85 — rises through the curved Edge line to £249.95 on an Edge 50 Ultra, and reaches a premium on the Razr foldable inner display, where the panel bends and runs from £229.95 on the original Razr (2019) up to £449.95 on a Razr 50 Ultra. The folding mechanism on a Razr means the inner panel is substantially more expensive to replace than any flat Motorola screen. All prices are published in the tables below, and every screen carries a 27-month guarantee.
A cracked Motorola is rarely quoted well, because most UK results either drop it into a generic "Android screen" bucket or price only the premium Razr and ignore the Moto G that most owners actually carry. The cost driver is not mystery but the panel in front of you — a flat Moto G LCD at the affordable end, a curved Edge pOLED in the middle, or a Razr inner display that physically folds and sits at the top of the range — and each behaves differently at the bench and carries a different figure, which is why a single "from" price misleads. The exact per-model screen price across the whole Motorola line is below, drawn from our live price list. For the wider picture, see the full Motorola repair price guide and our Android screen replacement cost overview.

Motorola screen replacement prices 2026
Prices are fitted by post, including the display assembly, labour and insured return. All screen repairs carry the 27-month tier — better than twice the 12-month cover a typical high-street shop attaches to a screen. Diagnostics are free on standard screen repairs. If your exact model is not listed, contact us for a quote.
Moto G series screen prices
| Model | Screen |
|---|---|
| Moto G85 | £119.95 |
| Moto G84 | £109.95 |
| Moto G Stylus (2024) | £109.95 |
| Moto G82 | £99.95 |
| Moto G73 | £99.95 |
| Moto G Power (2024) | £99.95 |
| Moto G Stylus (2023) | £99.95 |
| Moto G72 | £89.95 |
| Moto G54 | £89.95 |
| Moto G Power (2023) | £89.95 |
| Moto G53 | £84.95 |
| Moto G52 | £79.95 |
| Moto G42 | £74.95 |
| Moto G32 | £69.95 |
| Moto G Play (2024) | £69.95 |
| Moto G22 | £64.95 |
| Moto G Play (2023) | £64.95 |
Edge series screen prices
| Model | Screen |
|---|---|
| Edge 50 Ultra | £249.95 |
| Edge 50 Pro | £199.95 |
| Edge 40 Pro | £189.95 |
| Edge 50 Fusion | £169.95 |
| Edge 40 | £159.95 |
| Edge 30 Ultra | £179.95 |
| Edge 30 Pro | £159.95 |
| Edge 50 Neo | £149.95 |
| Edge 30 Fusion | £139.95 |
| Edge 40 Neo | £139.95 |
| Edge 30 | £129.95 |
| Edge 30 Neo | £119.95 |
Razr foldable screen prices (inner & outer panel)
| Model | Screen (inner foldable) |
|---|---|
| Razr 50 Ultra | £449.95 |
| Razr 40 Ultra | £399.95 |
| Razr 50 | £349.95 |
| Razr 40 | £299.95 |
| Razr (2022) | £279.95 |
| Razr 5G | £249.95 |
| Razr (2019) | £229.95 |
ThinkPhone screen price
| Model | Screen |
|---|---|
| ThinkPhone 25 | £189.95 |
| ThinkPhone | £169.95 |
What affects the cost of a Motorola screen repair?
LCD vs OLED across the Moto G and Edge range
The panel type is the single biggest swing on a Motorola screen repair. Budget Moto G models typically use an LCD panel, which is cheaper to source; the Edge line and the Razr use pOLED, which carries a higher parts cost. OLED also gives a wider colour gamut and deeper blacks, which is why an aftermarket LCD substitute fitted to an Edge looks visibly washed-out next to the original. We confirm the panel type for your specific model rather than assume — if you are unsure which yours is, we identify it during the free diagnostic.
Razr foldable inner screens: why they cost more
The Razr inner display is a fold-tolerant plastic OLED designed to bend at the hinge crease thousands of times. That flexibility is the whole reason a clamshell works, and it is also why the panel is the most expensive screen in the Motorola range. The replacement job is sequenced around the hinge: the device is opened, the hinge rails are inspected for play or debris, the old inner panel is separated on carefully controlled heat — the crease area is sensitive, and a heavy hand there causes delamination — and the new panel is bonded and tested through a full open-and-close cycle. Every Razr screen replacement includes that hinge-rail inspection, so a hinge fault does not damage the fresh panel.
Back glass & curved Edge designs
A cracked Edge often means a curved panel that wraps the handset edge and has to be replaced as one bonded assembly — more labour than a flat Moto G screen. If it is the rear glass that has cracked rather than the display, that is a separate, cheaper line: Edge back glass runs £44.95–£79.95 by model. We quote the correct scope up front, never surprising you with it on the invoice.
Screen quality tiers for Motorola repairs
Every Motorola screen we fit is OEM-grade, matched to the factory panel for colour accuracy, brightness and touch response, and we name it before any work begins. The cut-price aftermarket alternative is a false economy on this brand in particular: a budget copy strips out the colour depth and brightness that make an Edge pOLED worth carrying, and even on a Moto G LCD it tends to read dimmer and less even than the panel you cracked. For the full breakdown, see our genuine, OEM and aftermarket parts explained guide.
Signs your Motorola screen needs replacing
- Cracked or shattered glass on a Moto G or Edge — whether the panel beneath still lights up or not, the laminated assembly is the fix — see our cracked screen still works: fix now or wait guide.
- Flicker, banding or colour bleed, usually surfacing after a drop and most obvious on an Edge pOLED — see phone screen flickering causes and fixes.
- Unresponsive patches or ghost touch, where a Moto G registers taps you never made — see our ghost touch guide.
- Razr crease faults — the soft fold line down the middle is normal and expected; bubbling, a lifting laminate or a dead strip along the crease are not, and point to the inner panel needing attention.
How to post your Motorola for screen repair
Book at /repair/phone/motorola, then box the handset up for the journey. Our how to pack a phone to post for repair guide runs through the padding, the box and the labelling, and our is it safe to post your phone for repair page answers the worry most people have before they let a phone out of their hands. Send it tracked and insured on Royal Mail Special Delivery; we diagnose free, confirm the exact screen price off the tables above, fit the OEM-grade assembly, test it, and post it back the same insured way with the 27-month guarantee logged to the handset.
If you are sending a Razr, post it shut and well padded so the hinge stays closed and still in transit.

Is a Motorola screen repair worth it?
On a Moto G, almost without exception — a £64.95–£119.95 panel costs a sliver of what the next G in the range would, and the repair carries the full 27-month guarantee, so a cracked budget phone is rarely worth retiring. On an Edge the curved-panel figure climbs, but it still lands comfortably under a replacement flagship. The single judgement call is a Razr inner panel: at £229.95–£449.95 it can creep up toward what an older Razr is worth, so we confirm the fault and set the panel cost against the device's value before you commit a penny. For the wider repair-versus-replace logic, see our is it worth repairing a cracked screen guide. To compare across Android brands, see Samsung screen repair costs and Nothing Phone repair costs.
What a Motorola screen replacement actually involves
The gap between a flat Moto G, a curved Edge and a folding Razr at the bench is the whole reason the prices spread as far as they do. The Moto G is the gentle end: its snap-fit plastic back lifts off with a plastic edge tool, the small bracket over the display connector comes away, the battery is unplugged first as a safety step, the display flex is freed, and the cracked panel is eased off the frame on low, controlled heat. A fresh full assembly goes in, gets bonded, and is run through a function test — even brightness, touch across every corner, and the back cover clipping flush again. Nothing exotic, which is exactly why a Moto G screen sits at the friendly end of the price list.
The Edge asks for more. Its panel curves over the side of the chassis, so the old glass comes away with the display supported along its length and the heat kept in check to spare the flex, and the replacement has to drop into the frame channel without catching anywhere along the curve. If it is the rear glass that cracked rather than the display, that is a separate bonded-glass job on the back — camera window and charging-coil cut-outs lined up — and we tell you up front whether you are paying for the front panel, the rear glass, or both.
The Razr is the careful end, and the job is built around the hinge rather than the glass. We open the clamshell, take off the outer and hinge covers in sequence, and check the hinge for play and the rails for grit before a panel ever moves — then lift the fold-tolerant inner OLED on gently managed heat, easing right off at the crease, where too much heat lifts the laminate. With the new inner panel bonded, the rails are re-checked and the phone is folded shut and open through its full range to confirm the crease sits right and the panel tracks the hinge cleanly. That hinge-rail check is part of every Razr screen we do, because a hinge left faulty will wreck a brand-new inner panel within weeks.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a Moto G screen repair cost in the UK?
A Moto G screen runs from £64.95 on a budget Moto G22 or G Play (2023) up to £119.95 on a Moto G85. Every model's price is in the tables above, and each carries the 27-month guarantee.
What is the cost of replacing a Motorola Razr foldable inner screen?
The Razr inner panel runs from £229.95 on the original Razr (2019) up to £449.95 on a Razr 50 Ultra, because the fold-tolerant OLED is the most expensive screen in the range. Every replacement includes a hinge-rail inspection.
Does a Motorola screen repair void the warranty?
No, not by default. UK consumer law stops a manufacturer voiding your warranty simply because a third party carried out a repair; to refuse a claim they would need to show our work caused that particular fault. While the phone is still under Motorola's warranty, use Motorola for anything covered; after that, our prices stand.
Can celltech repair the Edge series curved-edge screen?
Yes. The curved Edge panel is replaced as one bonded assembly using controlled heat to protect the flex, with an OEM-grade panel that matches the original colour and brightness. Edge screens run £119.95–£249.95 by model.
How long does a Motorola screen replacement guarantee last?
27 months on every Motorola screen we fit — comfortably more than the single year most high-street repairers stop at.
What happens to my data during a Motorola screen repair?
A screen replacement does not touch the storage, so your photos, apps and accounts remain exactly as they were. We still recommend a current backup before any repair as good practice.
Is it worth replacing the screen on an older Moto G?
Usually yes — an older Moto G screen is an inexpensive line (£64.95–£99.95), well below the price of the next model, and the repair comes with the 27-month guarantee. We confirm the fault is the screen (and not a board-level issue) during the free diagnostic.