Sleek and shiny, your iPhone’s glass shell is a thing of indisputable beauty – that is, until you inev-
itably drop it on the ground only to watch its back shatter in slow-mo into a hundred glittering pieces.
In a boast that has iPhone owners everywhere unintentionally saying “hold my beer”, Apple claims
that the glass it uses for its phones is “the most durable glass ever built into a smartphone.”
Nevertheless, glass is glass.
Even with the common sense addition of a shockproof case, you still end up playing a risky game
of will-it-won’t-it. Whether by dropping your iPhone in just the wrong way or inadvertently crushing it,
accidents happen.
So if you’re one of those unlucky iPhone folks seeking guidance on a solution for your cracked
iPhone 13 glass back, you can refer to the following solutions.
Let’s take the iPhone 13 pro as an example.
First of all, we have 2 kinds of quality sources: Original and copy. As we all know, the original battery
cover is expensive and the supply is unstable. Copy is cheap and the supply is sufficient.
In appearance, there is no difference.
Secondly,the copy battery cover is divided into small holes, medium holes and large holes.
The structure of the small hole is the same as the original battery cover, and it is complicated to install
as need to remove outer ring and weld ring , and it cannot be completed by non-professional technicians.
The middle hole only needs to remove the outer ring which is easier for installing when replacing
the battery cover.
The easiest is the big hole, just put it on directly, but there will be small gaps visible.
The picture below is the specific size for referance.
Finally, we recommend using a battery cover with medium holes, which is easy to install and
economical.
If you are interested and have any other questions or problems, please let us know.