iPhone X

Repair Shop with a Location vs. Mobile Repair

Let’s discuss fast reliable repair vs convenience…

Having been in the iPhone and iPad repair business for 7 years as of this writing I’ve seen how it has evolved. When I started repairing cell phones there were a minimal amount of options out there. APPLE didn’t offer repair services, and everyone had to wait out their 2-year contract for an upgrade.

So often I heard from customers “Well I have another year on my contract so I mine as well repair my phone”. Those days are long gone. Now we can upgrade whenever finance a phone, head over to APPLE for a repair, and now even have someone come to our place of business or home to repair.

Let’s talk about repairing with APPLE…

While I truly believe APPLE still holds the title for amazing customer service and having stores located all over the world to ask questions, purchase, or repair a device; it isn’t always the best option. I myself have broken my own device and headed to APPLE for a repair.

I was knowledgeable enough to know to make an appointment for the service needed or it would certainly have added a much longer wait time. I logged onto the site and to my surprise it was almost a week before I could get an appointment. That’s definitely a drag when you have a screen so broken you can hardly see it. So I headed over for my appointment only to deal with traffic, mall parking lots, and navigating the mall map to find the store.

Once I got there I checked in at my proper time thinking that would be it, nope, I had to go wait at a table to see a genius bar employee. After another 15 minutes, I finally saw someone and was asked what’s the problem. Well, my iPhone screen is broken and I’d like to repair it. After another 15 minutes of questions, tests, and signing I was told, “ok sir, your phone will be ready in 2-3 hours”. WHAT!!!.

At that point, I decided the only thing to do at the mall for that long would be to see a movie. I returned in a little over 2 hours and my phone still wasn’t ready. In the end, with all of the above hassle, I invested a little under 4 hours into this repair.

My point in all of this is that being an iPhone and iPad repair shop for over 7 years I know the time it takes to repair an APPLE device.

One of the compliments I hear most is “Wow, that was so easy”. A normal repair time for any iPhone is 10-20 minutes and an iPad is 15-30 minutes. Simple as that!

There is also the factor of cost. Of course, if you have AppleCare then that is always going to be your best and cheapest option. I always try to advise potential customers of that. In the case of no coverage on your APPLE Repair most of the time a 3rd party repair will always be able to beat the APPLE price, and sometimes by a large margin. For instance, currently, the cost of an iPhone 7 glass repair through APPLE is $129, whereas at my shop the price is $65. Figure in the hours in difference in repair time it’s a no-brainer! To add one last thing and that is while they make amazing products, it’s always nice to support small businesses with your hard-earned dollars.

Let’s talk about mobile service repair…

In the last few years, there has been a new option for repairing your iPhone or iPad device and that is mobile service. Like many trends today, we lead very busy lives and it is so convenient for things to be brought to us. We now have food, coffee, pet supplies, and even medical services delivered right to our homes or office. I’ll admit that I take part and order many of these services myself.

A few years ago I saw a service (will not mention the name) begin to pop up on my Facebook feed offering mobile repair of iPhones. With tech being the way it is I knew it was only a matter of time before this happened. I’ll admit that it had me concerned. The overhead of a physical location can be very costly depending on the area that you are in.

I thought there would be no way to compete with someone’s cost of business being a few gallons of gas and an oil change. I sat back and watched closely how the market would develop and began to see where and when it would go all wrong.

For all intents and purposes let’s call the company Repair X. This company clearly got a large round of funding and began pumping cash into Facebook and Instagram ads. I did a little research into how to become a “repair tech” within this company and found that it was as simple as a website address with a few videos to watch and a link to parts for purchase.

No courses, no required knowledge, and no previous experience necessary. They also do not require the tech to buy the parts from them. That means that a person can go and buy the lowest quality part available and make the largest profit margin. This leads to devices that break when the wind blows, poor color quality in the LCD Display, or simply stop functioning after a short time of use.

I can tell you from being a self-taught Mobile Phone Repair Professional that there is a huge learning curve. When first starting out I broke more devices worse than they already were than when they started. Of course, always in the end getting them back to proper working order. Every device is different and every generation of that device is designed differently.

Looking further into Repair X I began to notice many of the comments being the same.

  • My device stopped working after the replacement

  • The repair tech was late

  • The repair was more expensive than quoted

  • Was still charged even when my device couldn’t be repaired

  • My tech was creepy!

After watching Repair X for about a year and seeing an overwhelming amount of complaints the company didn’t resolve the issues…they CHANGED THEIR NAME TO AVOID THE BAD PRESS. Repair X has now changed the business name for the 3rd time.

I had an Uber driver in my office for a repair recently and was discussing mobile repair and he said he knew of many Uber drivers that were also trying to fix phones to supplement income. Think about that! Do you want someone who has this little experience opening up your $1000 device?

The last issue and to me the biggest of all is let’s say you get a repair and the device begins to have issues that clearly would fall under a warranty. When you choose a physical repair location you always have a place to go back to and make the issue right. When someone comes to you, the chance you are taking is that the tech simply doesn’t call back is much greater. Let me ask you this- would you want your car engine repaired on your front driveway by a guy you called over the phone? Likely not. Always having a location to go back to is the safer bet when it comes to repairing a device.

In a fast-paced world, convenience is key, but not in this case in my opinion. Do your due diligence and find a reputable repair shop that cares to offer the highest quality parts, is knowledgeable in the repair that they are doing, and appreciates your business. Use YELP or Google to find an iPhone or iPad repair shop in your area and feel confident in who is repairing your often very expensive device.

Gregory- owner at uBrokeiT iPhone and iPad repair

Should You Buy the Aftermarket iPhone X Screen Right Now

 Genuine Refurbished VS Non-Genuine Aftermarket

As you are aware, the non-genuine aftermarket iPhone X screens have started circulating in the market, and many vendors are currently offering them. And to be honest, it’s very tempting to buy a part which cost half the price of what the genuine part normally would. Therefore, we would like to give you a comparison between genuine refurbished parts compared to non-genuine aftermarket parts.

 Genuine Refurbished

The refurbished iPhone X replacement screen is an OLED-based screen, so it’s similar to Samsung and does not employ a backlight.

Non-Genuine Aftermarket

While the aftermarket iPhone X replacement screen is an LCD that employs a backlight (similar to old iPhone models).

Appearance

Both the iPhone X genuine and non-genuine look identical from the front. But on the back, the aftermarket screen does not have connector contacts which may have an impact on the signal.

Thickness

The aftermarket iPhone X is thicker than the refurbished original one.

Brightness

In the iPhone X aftermarket screens, the auto-brightness function is disabled due to the ambient light sensor (a little module embedded at the top of the display).

Color

The color in the iPhone X aftermarket screen is distorted; with uneven backlight particularly visible around the edges.

Screen Overheating

There have been some reports about the screen overheating in genuine iPhone X in general, but it occurs more frequently in the aftermarket screen.

 Battery Drain

One of the main features of the iPhone X is its amazing battery life. OLED uses much less power.  In the aftermarket parts with LCD screens, you will notice a huge increase in battery life and possible damage to your phone.

Will my iPhone Glass Repair Still be Waterproof After Replacement?

waterproof iPhone glass

This is such a great question that I love to get asked by my customers!

One of the terrific additions to the Apple iPhone line-up as of the iPhone 7 is your device is now water resistant.  This doesn't mean that you can go deep sea diving with your device, but it can withstand some nasty little battles with water, such as your occasional dive in the toilet.  Let's be honest, we've all done it.

Most of us at one time or another have experienced that dreaded drop of our device and in turn, are in need of an iPhone glass repair. 

One great question to ask is:

Will my iPhone still be water-resistant?

With the iPhone 7, 7 plus, 8, 8 plus, and iPhone X there is a layer of adhesive that sits between the chassis and glass frame that creates a seal to prevent water from entering the internals of your device.

When removing the shattered iPhone screen the adhesive becomes broken and usually worthless.  The proper repair on the device is to remove all of the old adhesives and apply a fresh new layer to the chassis of the iPhone.

This is what separates uBrokeiT from its competitors and makes us the best iPhone repair in Los Angeles!  We take the time and approach to make sure your device is as good as the day it came out of the box from Apple.