OnePlus Repair Cost UK 2026 — Complete Price Guide
Direct answer: OnePlus screen replacement in the UK runs from £149.95 for the Nord CE 4 up to £549.95 for the OnePlus Open foldable, with the flagships (13, 12, 11) between £249.95 and £299.95 — driven by Fluid AMOLED / LTPO panel cost, curved-edge complexity and parts availability. Battery and charging-port repairs are markedly cheaper. Every price below is published up front; there is no quote form, and screens and batteries carry a 27-month guarantee.
OnePlus has a loyal UK following that the big high-street chains underserve — the brand sits in a niche where parts are scarcer than Samsung's and most independent pages hide behind a "get a quote" form. celltech publishes the exact model-level price for the full OnePlus range, from the budget Nord line through the flagship 13 to the Open foldable, drawn from our live price list. Whether it is a cracked Fluid AMOLED on a OnePlus 12 or a fading battery on a Nord 4, you will find the figure here before you book a tracked UK-wide mail-in repair. See also our Android screen replacement guide and how OnePlus compares with Nothing, Xiaomi, Pixel and Motorola.
OnePlus repair prices 2026
Prices are fitted, by post, including parts, labour and insured return. Charging-port and connector repairs carry the 9-month connector tier; screens, batteries and cameras carry 27 months.
OnePlus 13, 12 & 11 — flagship range
| Model | Screen | Battery | Charging port | Back glass |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| OnePlus 13 | £299.95 | £79.95 | £74.95 | £89.95 |
| OnePlus 12 | £279.95 | £74.95 | £69.95 | £84.95 |
| OnePlus 11 | £249.95 | £69.95 | £64.95 | £79.95 |
OnePlus 12R & 10 Pro — upper mid-range
| Model | Screen | Battery | Charging port | Back glass |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| OnePlus 12R | £219.95 | £64.95 | £59.95 | £74.95 |
| OnePlus 10 Pro | £269.95 | £74.95 | £69.95 | £84.95 |
Nord 4, Nord 3 & Nord CE 4 — Nord series
| Model | Screen | Battery | Charging port | Back glass |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nord 4 | £179.95 | £59.95 | £54.95 | Contact us for a quote |
| Nord 3 | £169.95 | £54.95 | £49.95 | Contact us for a quote |
| Nord CE 4 | £149.95 | £49.95 | £44.95 | Contact us for a quote |
OnePlus Open (Fold) — foldable
| Model | Inner screen | Battery | Charging port | Back glass |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| OnePlus Open | £549.95 | £169.95 | £129.95 | £129.95 |
Rear-camera replacements are available across the range (from £54.95 on the Nord CE 4 up to £119.95 on the Open). Diagnostics are free on standard repairs and £24.95 on board-level work, deducted if you proceed. Where a repair type is not listed — notably Nord back glass, which is not in our live price list — we quote individually; contact us for a quote.
What affects OnePlus repair costs?
AMOLED & LTPO panels
Recent OnePlus flagships use advanced LTPO AMOLED panels, and genuine parts are costly and scarce outside official channels — the main reason a flagship OnePlus screen sits where it does. We fit OEM-grade panels that preserve the colour calibration and refresh behaviour, and we tell you what is going in before any work starts.
Curved-edge displays
Several OnePlus flagships use a curved-edge AMOLED. Edge curvature raises breakage risk and adds labour: separating a curved panel cleanly, on a heated platen with thin prying picks, is markedly more involved than a flat display, which is reflected in the flagship screen price.
SuperVOOC fast charging & port wear
OnePlus's high-wattage SuperVOOC fast charging generates more heat than standard charging, which over time can contribute to port and battery wear — part of why charging-port and battery work is a steady part of what we do on this brand. The good news: both are affordable, common repairs.
Genuine, OEM-grade & aftermarket parts
Three grades circulate. Genuine OnePlus-sourced panels are the gold standard but scarce and costly. OEM-grade parts match the original specification for colour, brightness, refresh and touch and are what we fit as standard. Aftermarket copies are cheaper but routinely trade away colour accuracy and peak brightness on a Fluid AMOLED panel. We tell you exactly what is going into your phone before any work starts. See our parts-grade guide.
All OnePlus repairs — what we fix
- Screen replacement — Fluid AMOLED / LTPO across the range.
- Battery replacement — for SuperVOOC-ageing cells.
- Charging port repair — SuperVOOC port wear (9-month connector tier).
- Back glass replacement — flagship models priced; Nord quoted individually.
- Rear camera replacement — cracked lens glass or failed module.
- Nord series repairs — the UK volume driver for OnePlus.
Common OnePlus problems
The faults we see most — green-line OLED, ghost touch, boot loops, SuperVOOC charging fade — are broken down with causes and free fixes in our common OnePlus faults and fixes guide.
How celltech's OnePlus mail-in repair works
celltech is a UK-wide mail-in specialist. Book at /repair/phone/oneplus, post your OnePlus tracked and insured via Royal Mail Special Delivery, we diagnose free and confirm the exact price, fit the OEM-grade part, test, and return it tracked and insured. Full detail in our OnePlus repair by post guide and the UK mail-in guide.
On the curved-edge flagships, pad the sides so the display edge cannot take an impact; on the Open foldable, pad it flat so the hinge cannot fold in transit.
celltech vs OnePlus Care+
OnePlus Care+ is a paid subscription tied to a small number of service centres, with eligibility limits on older handsets. celltech covers the whole range — including older models Care+ will not touch — with published fixed prices and UK-wide mail-in, no subscription. For a handset already out of cover, that is usually the simpler, cheaper route.
What a OnePlus repair actually involves
OnePlus flagships use curved Fluid AMOLED panels glued into a sealed chassis, so almost every repair — screen, battery, charging port, camera — begins with controlled heat on a heated platen to soften the display or back-glass adhesive, then careful separation with precision picks. On a curved flagship (12, 12R, 10 Pro) the curve is exactly where a rushed job cracks the new panel or tears the display flex, which is why we take it slowly and why a proper OnePlus repair is not a five-minute swap. The Open foldable adds its own discipline: the inner flexible display and the hinge demand specialist handling and dust-managed reassembly that most shops refuse outright.
Inside, the work is component-level. A screen is laminated with optically clear adhesive to preserve colour and touch; a battery is swapped for an OEM-grade, cycle-rated cell (important on SuperVOOC handsets, where a weak cell ages fast under high-wattage charging); a board-mounted USB-C port is micro-soldered rather than treated as a throwaway. Every standard repair carries the 27-month guarantee; charging-port and connector work the 9-month connector tier; board-level and liquid-damage work 120 days — matched to the repair type.
How OnePlus compares with other Android brands
OnePlus sits in a thin niche — parts are scarcer than Samsung's or Google's, and the curved Fluid AMOLED panels and Open foldable demand specialist tooling most shops lack. Against Nothing, OnePlus shares the premium-OLED tier but uses curved panels where Nothing is flat, so OnePlus flagship screen work is the more involved of the two; against Xiaomi, OnePlus is firmly the premium tier, with markedly dearer parts than the Redmi volume line. The constant is that a OnePlus holds enough value to make repair clearly worthwhile, and our published per-model pricing lets you confirm that before you book. See the side-by-side with Nothing, Xiaomi and Pixel.
The OnePlus "green line" display fault, explained
A thin, persistent green — sometimes pink or white — vertical line down a Fluid AMOLED panel is one of the most reported display faults on recent OnePlus flagships, and it confuses owners because the rest of the screen is perfect. It is almost always a panel-level fault in the OLED itself rather than a setting or an app, which is why it survives a reboot and a factory reset: the line is there from the boot logo. What starts it is genuinely mixed. It can follow a software update, appear after heat or a knock, or surface with no trigger you can point to, and the honest engineering position is that a line present on every screen is the display hardware, not the operating system. The repair path follows from that: a persistent coloured line is a screen replacement, and the one step worth taking first is a forced restart and, if an update is pending, applying it — because on the small share of cases where a software event started the line, that is where it ends. If the line is still there afterwards, book the screen.
Because the fault lives in the panel, the parts grade matters more here than on almost any other repair. An aftermarket copy can reintroduce line artefacts, banding or shifted colour that look as bad as the failure you came in with, which is exactly why we fit OEM-grade or genuine Fluid AMOLED on this work and refuse the cheap copies. On a curved flagship the replacement is the more delicate job described above — heated platen, controlled separation, no leverage on the edge — and we confirm the diagnosis on the bench as part of the free check, so you never pay for a panel a restart would have cleared. The same panel-grade discipline covers the pink-tint and brightness-drop faults that sometimes travel with an ageing LTPO panel: when the symptom is in the display hardware, the answer is the right-grade panel, not a settings tweak.
Matching the fault to the repair: what your OnePlus is telling you
OnePlus handsets cluster into a handful of recognisable fault patterns, and reading them correctly before you book saves paying for the wrong repair. A phone that runs warm under SuperVOOC charging and then dies well before its usual runtime, or shuts off at a percentage that should have hours left in it, is telling you the cell has aged — that is a battery replacement, and on a high-wattage SuperVOOC handset it is one of the most worthwhile fixes we offer. A phone that only charges when the cable is held at a precise angle, or connects and disconnects the charger on its own, is describing a worn USB-C port — charging-port work on the connector tier — often made worse by the debris a high-wattage port collects over time.
Display faults split cleanly between a cracked outer layer over a working panel and a panel that has failed internally. The green-line, ink-bleed, dead-stripe and flicker family are panel failures and need a screen; ghost touch, where the phone registers taps you did not make, is a digitiser fault that on OnePlus's fused AMOLED is still a panel replacement. Back-glass cracks with everything else working are back-glass work alone. And a OnePlus that will not power on, reboots in a loop, or behaves erratically after a drop or a spill has crossed into board or liquid territory, where the right move is a diagnostic rather than a guessed part — free on standard repairs, at the board-level rate where deep inspection is needed, and deducted from the repair if you go ahead. The pattern to trust is simple: a symptom that survives a restart and follows the hardware is the component failing, and that is the repair to book. Cross-reference what you see against the model-level prices in the tables above, and you will usually find the right repair and its cost before you reach the booking page.
Frequently asked questions
How much does OnePlus screen replacement cost in the UK?
It depends on the model. A OnePlus screen at celltech runs from £149.95 (Nord CE 4) to £549.95 (OnePlus Open), with the flagship 13/12/11 between £249.95 and £299.95. Every model's price is published in the tables above — no quote form — and each carries a 27-month guarantee.
Is it worth repairing a OnePlus 11 or 12?
Yes. Both remain capable, high-value flagships, and a screen or battery repair is a fraction of a replacement, underwritten by the 27-month guarantee. The exception is a handset with separate board or liquid damage, which we diagnose free before you commit.
Does OnePlus Care+ cover screen and battery repairs in the UK?
OnePlus Care+ can, but it is a paid subscription tied to a small number of service centres and has eligibility limits on older handsets. For an out-of-cover handset, celltech's published fixed prices and UK-wide mail-in are usually the simpler, cheaper route.
Can celltech repair all OnePlus models including the Nord range?
Yes — the full range from the Nord CE 4 and Nord 3/4 through the flagship 13, and the Open foldable. Where a specific repair type is not in our live price list (notably Nord back glass), we quote individually.
Does the OnePlus Open foldable cost significantly more to repair than the standard range?
Yes — the Open's inner folding display is a specialist part (£549.95), markedly dearer than a flat flagship screen. Battery and back-glass work on the Open is also higher, reflecting the foldable construction.
How long is the repair guarantee on a OnePlus?
Screens, batteries and cameras carry 27 months — more than double the 12 months most independent UK repairers offer. Charging-port and connector repairs carry the 9-month connector tier; board-level and liquid-damage work carries 120 days.
Can I send my OnePlus for repair by post from anywhere in the UK?
Yes. Book online, post your OnePlus tracked and insured via Royal Mail Special Delivery, and we return it the same way once repaired. You do not need to live anywhere near our workshop.