The iPhone 12 is finally here, and this year Apple has finally moved its entire lineup to OLED panels instead of forcing us to use LCD displays on the lower-end iPhone XR, and iPhone 11. So, regardless of whether you buy the iPhone 12 mini, or the highest end iPhone 12 Pro Max, you will get a Super Retina XDR display. But with high quality displays, comes high repair costs, or at least that’s how Apple works.

Meanwhile, if you’re buying a brand new iPhone 12, you can also get a screen protector and potentially save yourself from having to spend the equivalent of a mid-range Android smartphone on getting a new display. We have handy lists of screen protectors you can check out from the links below:

You can check out the full list of screen repair prices here.