Has anyone ever gotten iPhone glass repaired here in town? Any cheap suggestions? Trying to help out a friend in need. He ended up dropping his iPhone to the pavement...
Buchholtz replied:
I used the place in Hancock Center last year. I think it was $90 and they fixed my lock button (which was working about 50% of the time) for free. It took about 3 hours. It was my first time to use anybody other than Apple, so no clue if that's normal or not, but it seemed to be a decent experience to me.
CLINTORIUSISGLORIUS replied:
I went to Cell Repair Austin on south Lamar because they seemed to have good Yelp reviews. They charged me $130 to replace a 4S front screen and I regret not taking it to the Apple store instead. The cheap replacement glass they used is beginning to delaminate in one of the corners and there are a few small dead spots on the screen that don't respond to touch.
Anonymous replied:
www.itechelectronics.net Place is on Burnet Rd at Steck. I had my 4S screen replaced there 2 weeks ago. 75 bucks all in, and i was out the door in an hour. I've also had them work on my 3S because the headphone jack needed to be replaced. It will void your warranty, but my warranty was up anyway.
austinmo2 replied:
there is a living social coupon for this http://www.livingsocial.com/cities/18-austin/deals/563036-screen-repairs-for-iphones-ipads-and-ipods
nikon101 replied:
I hear about iPhone repair gods on the radio. Also there are kiosks at Barton creek mall that repair phones.
dietcokebreath replied:
If he's covered under the Apple warranty, avoid the repair shops; a third party repair will void the warranty. Depending on the model, you can get it fixed at Apple for $100-200, and you'll also get a 90 day warranty on it if it didn't have one to begin.
petroleum replied:
I just bought an iphone for my mom and the lock button is messed up :( I didn't notice it, but I got it for $30 from my brother-in-law. I'm going to try to fix it myself using the [iFixit](www.ifixit.com) tutorials. The parts are cheap and it'll give me a project to do, since I like this kind of stuff. If he doesn't have phone insurance, honestly he may be better off going to Apple if he wants it done right or through his cell phone career's local service department, but it will be pricey. Just call around, all the local repair shops/guys use the same cheap chinese parts and it isn't rocket science to replace the components. If he can get it repaired for under $100, I'd be surprised.
scottmshack replied:
I used Texas Mac Repair on North Lamar. It was $99 to replace the front glass.
dpick032 replied:
I went some small place at anderson mill and 183 and they fixed the front and back panels which were both cracked for 100.
Anonymous replied:
Both I & a friend have used All Wireless Repair on burnet/183, was very pleased with the service, speed, and price (around $100). I picked it up the same day and they did a great job, everything works & looks as good as new.
ramona22 replied:
Whatever you do.. Do not go on Craigslist unless you find an established store. I ended up paying twice when I contacted someone on Craigslist and didn't fix properly. Pay 80,90
thanksARC replied:
www.icracked.com it's legit
DemonDan13 replied:
I noticed a groupon for iPhone/iPad repair a few days back. Might be able to get it done dirt cheap.
iPhone repair recommendations? Just cracked the screen on my iPhone 8. Anyone have any recommendations as to where I should go for a fix?
I live in west price hill but...
Stumb0 replied:
The company I work for is the cheapest in town and we offer a lifetime warranty. www.upwardmobile.com
lunkenview replied:
For next to madtree. $85 one hour iPhone 6
omeara4pheonix replied:
There is always the Apple store in the Kenwood mall, they aren't too cheap I'm sure but I know they are fast. I've had good luck with u-break-i-fix on my Android phones, there are a few on the east side of the city.
seenz79 replied:
Lifetime warranty [https://phonerepublik.dk/](https://phonerepublik.dk/) with Gratis Tempered glas
Stumb0 replied:
It’s because Samsung holds their parts manufacturing hostage and they rape on prices. It would be different if the part was actually worth the money but they are not.
Nodeal_reddit replied:
I used a kiosk in the Kenwood mall. It cost $100 and my phone never really worked right afterwards.
davidhump3 replied:
Hi, you could get a screen [replacement with these guys](https://www.iparts-4 u.co.uk/iphone-repairs-service) . They currently are doing iPhone 8 LCD repairs for £80.00 quality is pretty good.
umclunk replied:
my recommendation is get a real phone and put that iPhone out of its misery
Any tips on where to get an iPhone screen fixed locally? I just shattered mine. :(
Amanda N. replied:
Have you check icracked.com? They have local technicians and I think they are reasonable. I dont have an iphone so not sure of the exact cost, I just know someone that works for them.
Chris B. replied:
http://bouldermacrepair.com/iphone.php. It's in Boulder, but they're reliable!
Got someone looking for inexpensive iPhone repair in the Canton/Massillon area. Who do I send them to?
Nate G. replied:
3308321674.....they are closed on sundays though
Joe W. replied:
Kevin (330) 866-0446 great work & cheap
Bobby M. replied:
Well, www.icracked.com says they have iTechs in 44705 zip code. Saw an article about them this morning, they're goin' global, trying to have fixers in every city.
To all tech geeks and/or otherwise just helpful people (hint hint wink wink Steve Kutnar, lol)...
Any chance anyone knows how to fix cell phones and most specifically...
Steve K. replied:
Keegs, he told me the following: "I have repaired a couple of Samsungs before- so not impossible. I tend to not do any repairs anymore b/c a few times screens have come in bad or with dead pixels. Tend to send to the stores anymore- since they usually have more than one screen." He linked to the following places to get screens: [Ebay] http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/221521127678?lpid=82 and [Amazon "best bet"] http://www.amazon.com/.../ref=nb.../181-1590724-9509045...
Cell Phone Repair, any recommendations? My wife has a couple of small spiderweb cracks on the screen of her Galaxy S5. LCD seems fine. I took it to the ubreakifix in...
allthereistoit2 replied:
I highly recommend Unifix, I've used them for everything from computer to phone issues. They're reasonable and very honest. Love them! P.S. Here's their contact info: (407) 730-6415 5695 Vineland Rd Orlando FL 32819
pumpkinskittle replied:
We always just get parts from ifixit.com and repair them ourselves
Orlando_Circlejerk replied:
Craigslist for big savings.
sunkissedinfl replied:
Always have mine fixed at [Macdroid](http://www.macdroidstore.com/). Good work, affordable, but most importantly quick.
Does anybody know the best place for cell phone repair? We just paid 59.00 at a Batteries Plus to replace the battery because it won't hold a charge. 3 hrs later it...
Nichole D. replied:
Tami Adams check this page out http://chargetech.com/15-common-iphone-charging-and-battery-issues-resolved/
Gary P. replied:
Hey Tami, definitely return the battery and they were also right above when they said amazon.com if you need another one...dirt cheap! Other than that you can try Mailboxes Etc in Carlise near the Wells Fargo and Old Hess Station, he fixes just about everything and you can even sell him some of your old College books to help with the cost. Then there is the Apple Store but they will more than likely be outrageous. Just putting my 2 cents in and I will call you as soon as I get the time...love ya sis!!!!
Looking for a cheap reputable place for iPhone 5s screen repairs.. title says it all, thanks!
FlightyTwilighty replied:
I use icracked.com... they come to you and they're cheap and great. I believe the tech I used was named Lane.
Divadane replied:
iFix in that odd office building on the NW corner of Preston Forest. On the first floor past the elevators
WiscoInTexas replied:
Search for oscar iPhonedr on Facebook. Relatively inexpensive
musicon2 replied:
Try "Cell Phone Repair" in Dallas on Harry Hines. https://plus.google.com/109613193200557029391/about?gl=us&hl=en They've replaced two batteries, a broken screen, and a broken earpiece for me. Friendly, quick, and stood behind their work when I had an issue.
Best Place for Phone Repairs in Winnipeg Long story short I broke the glass on my Nokia Lumia, touch screen worked, I took it to Cellular Walk-In Clinic, they took it...
rosedecareme replied:
Cellcheck at 1200 McPhillips is a decent place. I've gone there for various issues. I don't know if they fix Lumias but it's still worth checking.
Anonymous replied:
Yeah never use cellular walk in. I brought in my old Nexus 5 to have the power button replaced as it stopped working. Got it back with he same issue and a crushed in sim card slot. Returned and was told after another 4 days to be told it had water damage all of a sudden. Never even been anywhere near water.
Johnsonsi replied:
icracked.com They're very good, warranted, reasonably priced, fast, and they'll come to your house/office to fix your phone
private_boolean replied:
Depending on what Lumia you have, it might not even be worth it to replace the screen. I replaced the screen on two of my friends' Lumias (900 and a 920) and it ended up costing close to $80 for parts. You might be better off replacing: http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msca/en_CA/list/Nokia/categoryID.65144600?Icid=PhoneCat_EN_ModuleB_3_Lumia_072115
Help with finding a good front and back glass replacement kit for 4s Hey guys. As the title says, where can I find a good front and back glass replacement kit? I have...
Anonymous replied:
Ifixdirect.com has full front/rear glass assemblies for $49.99 for the 4S and also have custom color kits so you can get whatever color glass for the back/ front glass around the screen and home button for around $60
DrownEmTide replied:
[iCracked](https://www.icracked.com) has front and back replacement kits, tools to do the job and tutorial videos that are pretty easy to follow. I personally have not used them, but have several high school age employees who run little side businesses in their school replacing front and back glass and they all swear by iCracked.
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ISO: someone to replace my iPhone 6 phone screen. Thanks
Stephanie M. replied:
Daniel Hillis
Daniel H. replied:
Hello hello, I am That iPhone Guy, I do all my repairs through a company called icracked. You can check out their website at icracked.com. They supply me with OEM quality screens that come with preinstalled tempered glass screen protectors. And they offer a lifetime warranty on the screen and repairs done through me.
Cell phone screen repair recommendations? I need a screen repaired on a Motorola android phone. I think the backlight is going. Anyone care to offer recommendations for...
Ellemshaye replied:
I'd recommend Digital Doc, near Lindale. They appear to know what they are doing. Do not go to Computer Heaven, I've had bad experiences there.
Kinowolf_ replied:
What kind of moto phone?
kersey_paul replied:
Gadgetguy
tcpip4lyfe replied:
Some of the dudes locally on fbook seem to do a fair amount of business.
UptightAndWhite replied:
You could go to that weirdo Zack and his mom over at Computer Heaven...
FappDerpington replied:
icracked.com. I know the guy who does their local work (its not me). Great guy!
nrdk00 replied:
Digital Doc isn't bad, would suggest some local guys on facebook too but can't recall his name
You tube it.. erick fixed mine with a you tube video and ordered the screen off of amazon.com hopefully your bf good at fixing stuff it does step by step to
Local iPhone repair recommendations? Wife dropped her 6 and cracked the screen...she is desperate. Apple store is chaos for Xmas. Anyone able to recommend an...
Captainsandman replied:
Bite the bullet and go to the Apple store. 3 rd party places usually put in aftermarket replacement displays that are less quality, break easier, and might brick your phone after a few months use. Just schedule an appointment and it takes 90 minutes to install.
Looking for a reliable screen provider for a small phone and tablet repair business I am looking preferably at getting a good supplier for screens for my small business...
Anonymous replied:
I used to use ebay and I got to know one supplier for iphone 4/iphone 4s screens. We grew to trust each other. I just used the cheapest, most rated guy in the USA for the specific part, buy it now only.
Alibaba can bring you some very inexpensive screens, make sure they are "gold suppliers" That would require many emails though and I feel it wouldn't be the Just in Time system you are probably looking for.
Also, if I had a repair that couldn't wait 2-3 days, I found a local smartphone repair shop that would sell me screens straight up for a $5-$10 surge charge. Generally, highly rated independently owned shops will sometimes sell your the parts. I would recommend becoming one of those shops so you can start being the top dealer for your community. Then talk to the regulars and ask them, "If I can get you more work, would you you like that?" Use the Toyota supply chain methodology, have one of every commonly used part and then that part is used, order a replacement for it. Maybe keep a Bad ESN phone around to harness organs.
Source: I fixed iPhones at one of the largest universities in the US before it really became large, got me though college, ran it completely out of home :) I only regret not going after becoming the University's chosen iPhone repair place then start hiring trusted college students.
fjordE2 replied:
I own a small repair business. I started with iCracked and picking up stuff they didn't carry on eBay. Ordered some iPhone parts on eBay as well and there is a difference in quality. Unfortunately, iCracked tends to be on the higher end of the spectrum. I recently picked a new distributor, iDistribute, and have been very pleased with their parts and service so far.
wild_eep replied:
check into icracked.com
jbow808 replied:
Etech, revamp whole sale, wholesale gadget parts. Depending on volume, you can get deals from overseas manufacturers, which I'm not going to disclose. If you don't where to source parts from or do your own research your going to have a tough time in this business.