Now that the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus are available to the public, Apple has released pricing information for any repairs you might need (though hopefully you won’t need any so soon). As usual, the prices are broken up into two categories.

The first is the price for repairing or replacing a broken display. This price is the same for almost every model from the original iPhone forward: $129. However, there’s one exception to this pricing, and that’s the 4.7-inch iPhone 6, which can get fixed up for only $109.

The other price is the cost for general repairs. For these cases, you’ll need to pay $299 for an iPhone 6 or $329 for an iPhone 6 Plus.

Of course, each iPhone comes with a one-year limited warranty, so you shouldn’t need to rely on these prices anytime soon. Customers who have AppleCare are also covered for up to two repair incidents with a fee of $79 for each. Once those options are exhausted you’ll be charged the regular out-of-warranty pricing.