Tech giant Xiaomi has recently disclosed the official repair part prices for their flagship Xiaomi 14 Ultra Titanium Edition. This premium device stands out with features like satellite communication and a sophisticated design, but repairing it outside of warranty could be a pricey affair.
Xiaomi 14 Ultra Titanium Edition Repair Costs
The cost that might make you wince is the motherboard replacement, priced at a hefty 3030 Yuan ($426). Replacing a cracked screen isn't far behind, coming in at 1690 Yuan ($238). This figure exceeds the standard Xiaomi 14 Ultra's screen repair cost of 1350 Yuan ($190).
Component Breakdown
Fortunately, other components like the battery and rear camera modules are more budget-friendly. These prices reflect only the material costs, with an additional standard labor fee of 40 Yuan ($6) added for each repair.
- 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)
If a repair necessitates multiple parts, you'll only incur the highest labor fee once.
Justifying the Premium
While Xiaomi hasn't explicitly clarified the rationale behind the Titanium Edition's expensive screen, it likely stems from the phone's premium build materials. In contrast to the standard model, the Titanium Edition features a "higher-grade titanium" mid-frame for improved durability and a tech nano-leather back cover that's purportedly six times more resistant to wear.
Xiaomi 14 Ultra Titanium Edition made its debut in China on February 22, priced at 8799 Yuan ($1228). This special variant offers 16GB RAM, 1TB storage, and satellite communication support and became available for purchase earlier this month.