A button that stopped clicking, sticks when pressed, or does nothing at all is frustrating but usually fixable. Here's pricing for each type and what workarounds can keep you going while you wait.
iPhone: Settings → Accessibility → Touch → AssistiveTouch → On. A virtual button appears on screen that can trigger lock, volume, screenshot, and Home — you can fully use the phone with no physical buttons working.
Android: Settings → Accessibility → Interaction and Dexterity → Assistant Menu. Does the same.
| Repair | Price |
|---|---|
| iPhone power/side button | $79–$99 |
| iPhone volume buttons | $79–$99 |
| iPhone mute/silent switch | $79–$99 |
| iPhone Home button (older models) | $69–$89 |
| Samsung power button | $79–$99 |
| Samsung volume buttons | $79–$99 |
A dead or stuck power button makes it impossible to lock/wake the phone or force restart it. Beyond the obvious inconvenience, a stuck power button can constantly wake the screen and drain battery fast. The button mechanism itself is usually on a flex cable that we replace cleanly.
Volume button flex cables fail less often than power buttons but it happens — usually from drops or if the button bezel gets bent. If only one volume button (up or down) fails while the other works, it's more likely physical damage to that specific button versus the whole cable.
This is the tricky one. The Home button on iPhone 7 and later is not a mechanical button — it's a pressure-sensitive sensor paired to Touch ID, which is cryptographically tied to your specific device. A damaged Home button on these models (7, 8, SE 2nd/3rd gen) cannot be repaired in a way that restores Touch ID. Replacement buttons work as a "click" only — no fingerprint recognition. We'll tell you this before starting work. The AssistiveTouch workaround is usually the better path for Home button issues on these models.
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