You might not have considered this before, but when it comes to iPhone screen repairs, did you know there are different types of replacement screens? One is a genuine Apple original, and the other is a compatible (but often inferior) “copy”. Read More
This is another iPhone 6 Plus with touch disease. We tried to get a photograph of the flickering grey bar at the top of the screen for you, but every time we tried it vanished(!) Read More
Looking for a gaming system at an affordable price… but you don’t want to compromise on looks or performance? Then you have to check out our latest machines! Read More
Ever wondered whether it’s a good idea to save a bit of money by attempting to repair your smartphone, laptop or tablet yourself?
We’d love to tell you more, but you’re going to have to read our article on the subject if you want to find out more of the secrets- and pitfalls- of do-it-yourself repairs!
If we ever forgot why some people have a bad opinion of independent repair stores, here it is.
This iPhone was brought to us after a previous store had failed to fix it. They’d fitted four LCDs altogether and none had worked- we found out why during our successful attempt to repair it ourselves.
We’ve expanded our iPhone 6 “touch disease repair” page with examples taken during our actual repairs. Why not take a look at them here?
To cut a long story short, the iPad was showing no signs of life. There was a good chance this was a power issue, but the original business had only carried out basic checks on the battery and dock. (As two of the quicker and easier areas to check, this is what one would typically expect from a “no fix, no fee” business- see our article on the matter to find out why this is).
Ever wondered why someone in their right mind wouldn’t think “no fix, no fee” was a great idea- at least, if you’re the customer.
Turns out there’s no such thing as a free lunch when you look into it a bit deeper- take a look at our new page on the subject. You might be surprised…
Having problems with your Apple iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus’s touch sensor? Grey bar at the top of the screen? Read More