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Dropped or dented your iPhone 16 Pro? Misaligned frames and scratched housing ruin both function and form. At Apple Gadgets Care, we restore your iPhone’s structural beauty and precision with expert housing replacement using genuine-grade parts and meticulous craftsmanship.
| Possible Issues | Specific Reasons |
| Bent or dented frame | Accidental drops, sitting on the phone in tight pockets, or pressure from crowded bags can bend or dent the frame. These physical stresses distort the housing over time, compromising the phone’s structural integrity, button alignment, and overall premium feel. |
| Cracked or chipped edges | Direct impact against hard surfaces; especially when the device is unprotected or using a low-quality case; can cause immediate damage to the housing. This may result in visible dents, scratches, or warping around the edges, affecting both appearance and structural stability. |
| Camera misalignment or wobble | A bent or warped housing, typically resulting from physical trauma, can misalign the camera lens or distort the internal mounting points that secure camera modules. This misalignment could affect your image focus, stability and can even go as far as interfering with your Face ID and flash performance. |
| Scratched or faded finish | Constant exposure to rough surfaces, sliding the phone across abrasive materials, or keeping it in pockets with keys, coins, or zippers can cause micro-scratches, scuffs, and gradual finish degradation. Over time, this daily wear erodes the premium look and feel of the device. |
The housing refers to the outer metal and glass enclosure that holds and protects all internal components, including the screen, battery, cameras, and motherboard.
Signs of housing damage often include noticeable dents, bent corners, frame warping, or visible cracks along the edges. You may also observe misaligned volume or power buttons, uneven gaps between the screen and frame, or rear cameras protruding oddly—indicating the internal structure is no longer properly aligned or secured.
Yes, housing replacement typically involves swapping out the entire outer chassis, including the metal frame and rear glass, to restore the phone’s structural integrity and aesthetics. This process does not include internal components like the logic board, cameras, or battery—unless those parts have also been compromised or show signs of damage.
It’s both a cosmetic and functional restoration. Replacing the housing not only refreshes the iPhone’s appearance by removing dents, scratches, or cracks, but also corrects alignment and structural issues. These can affect internal components, misaligned buttons, degraded water resistance, or even disrupt wireless charging efficiency if the back glass or coil position is off.