On June 17, TapTechNews reported that Honor's first small folding phone, MagicVFlip, was released on June 13, equipped with the first-generation Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ processor (3.0 GHz), and the starting price is $705. Now, the Honor official website has announced the repair parts price of this new machine.
TapTechNews summarizes as follows:
The outer screen costs $97.
The inner screen (with 30% discount for screen replacement service) costs $230.
The inner screen costs $325.
The battery (main) costs $35.
The battery (auxiliary) costs $35.
The motherboard 12GB + 256GB costs $385, 12GB + 512GB costs $425, 12GB + 1TB costs $465, and 16GB + 1TB high-end version costs $510.
The back cover costs $34.
The rear camera B (wide-angle) costs $30.
The front camera (main) costs $35.
The rear camera A (main) costs $68.
It should be noted that the above prices are the recommended repair prices and include labor costs. Non-warranty repair charges = repair part price + labor cost, and the labor cost varies from $7 to $21 depending on the repair level.
Regarding the specific configuration information of Honor MagicVFlip folding screen, TapTechNews has reported in detail before, and interested friends can check it by themselves.
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