Replacing the motherboard for any phone out of warranty is cost prohibitive because the motherboard represents at least 60% of the manufacturing cost. People don't replace the motherboards of phones that are out of warranty because it makes no sense economically. The only two parts of a smartphone that people typically replace are the battery and the display. Realistically that's nearly all that most phone shops can even fix without replacing the entire motherboard.
Xiaomi's latest flagship series repair costs revealed: A motherboard replacement could cost nearly as much as a new Redmi K70. The Xiaomi 15 Pro's curved display and advanced camera system command premium repair prices compared to the standard model's components.