Repair or replacement of cracked or damaged screens.
Replacement of old or faulty batteries to restore proper battery life.
Fixing issues related to charging ports, such as connectivity problems or charging failures.
Attempting to repair phones that have been damaged by exposure to water or other liquids.
Repair or replacement of front and rear cameras for issues such as focus problems or camera app malfunctions.
Repairing or replacing physical buttons, such as power buttons, volume buttons, or home buttons.
Fixing issues with speakers, microphones, or headphone jacks.
Diagnosing and resolving software-related problems, including issues with the operating system, apps, or firmware.
Attempting to recover data from phones with data loss issues.
Unlocking phones from carrier restrictions, allowing the use of different SIM cards.
Conducting thorough diagnostics to identify the root cause of phone issues.
Scanning and removing viruses, malware, or unwanted software.
Replacing the back cover of the phone if it is damaged or broken.
Addressing problems with cellular network connectivity, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and other connectivity features.
Repairing or replacing individual components on the phone's circuit board.
Offering customization options such as changing the phone's housing or adding custom accessories.
Fixing or replacing damaged or malfunctioning screens, including LED, LCD, OLED, or plasma displays.
Addressing issues related to power supply components, such as faulty capacitors, transformers, or power boards.
Fixing problems with the TV's audio components, including speakers, amplifiers, or audio processing circuits.
Diagnosing and resolving issues with TV channels, reception, or signal processing.
Repairing or replacing malfunctioning remote controls or addressing issues with the TV's remote sensor.
Fixing problems with the backlight system in LED or LCD TVs, which can cause issues like dim screens or uneven lighting.
Addressing problems with HDMI ports, other input/output connections, or issues with connecting external devices.
Updating or reinstalling TV software and firmware to address bugs, glitches, or compatibility issues.
Fixing or replacing faulty speakers in the TV.
Repairing or replacing individual components on the TV's circuit board.
Repairing issues with the main or secondary circuit boards, including soldering and component replacement.
Diagnosing and fixing problems with smart TV functionalities, apps, or internet connectivity.
Adjusting color settings to ensure optimal picture quality.
Providing services for mounting and installing TVs, including cable management.
Addressing issues covered under the manufacturer's warranty.
Providing expert advice and diagnostics to determine the nature of the problem before proceeding with repairs.