The premium Xiaomi 14 Ultra Titanium Edition repair part prices were just revealed by tech giant Xiaomi. Even if the phone itself has amazing capabilities like satellite connection and an opulent look, having it mended beyond warranty could be very expensive.
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Cost of Repair for Xiaomi 14 Ultra Titanium Edition
At a whopping 3030 Yuan ($426), the motherboard replacement has the most eye-watering cost. Replacing a cracked screen costs 1690 Yuan ($238), which is not much less. This is a little more expensive than the typical 1350 Yuan ($190) screen repair cost for the Xiaomi 14 Ultra.Fortunately, some parts are more reasonably priced, such as the back camera modules and battery. These costs just cover the cost of the materials; each repair will also include a normal labor charge of 40 Yuan ($6).
For those interested in a more detailed analysis, here is a peek at the expenses of each individual component:
For those interested in a more detailed analysis, here is a peek at the expenses of each individual component:
- Motherboard: 3030 Yuan ($426)
- Sub-board: 50 Yuan ($7)
- Display screen: 1690 Yuan ($238)
- Rear Camera (Ultra-wide): 490 Yuan ($68)
- Front Camera: 60 Yuan ($8)
- Rear Camera (Wide-angle): 1000 Yuan ($139)
- Speaker: 30 Yuan ($4)
- Battery: 179 Yuan ($25)
- Rear Camera (Telephoto): 180 Yuan ($25)
- Back Cover: 290 Yuan ($40)
It's vital to remember that you will only be billed the maximum labor cost once if a single repair necessitates several parts.
What then accounts for the Titanium Edition screen's increased price? Although Xiaomi hasn't said it out loud, the explanation probably has to do with the phone's opulent construction. In contrast to the regular model, the Titanium Edition has a back cover made of tech nano-leather that is purportedly six times more wear-resistant and a mid-frame made of "higher-grade titanium" for increased durability.
The Xiaomi 14 Ultra made its debut on February 22 in China. This special variant, which costs 8799 Yuan ($1228), has satellite communication capabilities, 1TB of storage, and 16GB of RAM. This month, it was first put up for sale.
What then accounts for the Titanium Edition screen's increased price? Although Xiaomi hasn't said it out loud, the explanation probably has to do with the phone's opulent construction. In contrast to the regular model, the Titanium Edition has a back cover made of tech nano-leather that is purportedly six times more wear-resistant and a mid-frame made of "higher-grade titanium" for increased durability.
The Xiaomi 14 Ultra made its debut on February 22 in China. This special variant, which costs 8799 Yuan ($1228), has satellite communication capabilities, 1TB of storage, and 16GB of RAM. This month, it was first put up for sale.