Great news for owners of the Apple iPhone 15 (including the 15 Plus) and the 15 Pro (including the 15 Pro Max). You can now get repairs for those models via our repair centre in St Andrews.
We’re able to fix a wide range of faults including broken screen, faulty battery, ear speaker, housing and back glass replacement, charging port and more. Don’t hesitate to if you want to find out more.
Why Should I Choose Repair St Andrews for my iPhone 15 or iPhone 15 Pro Repair?
Years of Experience and Skill
We’ve been in St Andrews since 2011, and our head technician has been in the smartphone repair business longer than that. (In fact, our head technician had the original iPhone shortly after that came out in 2007, and had already been working in the computer repair field for years before that!)
Put simply, we have the experience, the skills and the equipment to do a wide range of more complex repairs that would be beyond many of our rivals. We can do more than just simple screen and battery replacements (though we can offer you better quality on those too!)
High-Quality Refurbished Replacement Screens
Most repair businesses use cheap “copy” screens (i.e. unofficial replacements designed by third party companies). Some of those are passable; some are downright awful and a few badly-designed ones can even damage your phone.
We’re different- unlike most places, we offer the choice of a refurbished screen that matches the quality of the original screen that came with your iPhone 15 or iPhone 15 Plus. These refurb screens are miles ahead of almost any “copy” screen.
Why risk a poor-quality compromise to save a few pounds when you can have a refurbished screen fitted by an established business?
iPhone 15 Battery Replacement
Your iPhone 15 or iPhone 15 Pro’s battery performance will slowly decline due to use and/or age. This isn’t likely to happen within the first few months, but you might start to notice it after two or three years (maybe even sooner if you use your phone heavily).
Alternately, if your phone appears to be swollen or bulging, that means the battery itself is swollen. Swollen batteries are generally caused by damage and can be dangerous. If your phone is in this state, our advice is to stop using it and to have it repaired as soon as possible.
Charging port and cable problems can also be mistaken for battery faults. If you’re in any doubt, we’ll help diagnose what the problem is for you and figure out which repair is appropriate.