We repair iPhones — nothing else. That focus means our technicians know these devices inside out. Every service starts with a proper assessment, and every quote is given before any work begins.
The screen is the most vulnerable part of any iPhone, and it's the repair we perform most often. Whether you're dealing with a cracked outer glass, a display that's gone dark, or touch input that no longer works reliably, we'll identify exactly what's needed before recommending any work.
We remove the original display assembly and replace it with a quality-matched screen for your specific model. The digitiser, display glass, and OLED or LCD panel are assessed. After fitting, touch response, colour calibration, brightness, and Face ID (where applicable) are all tested.
Battery degradation is a normal part of iPhone ownership. Lithium-ion cells lose capacity over time and through charge cycles — it's not a defect, it's chemistry. When the impact on daily usability becomes significant, a replacement can restore your phone's original performance in a meaningful way.
We check your current battery health reading before opening the device. After the replacement, we verify the new battery is recognised correctly, displays accurate health metrics, and charges normally. The adhesive securing the battery is replaced and the device is reassembled carefully.
Charging problems aren't always caused by the port. Before recommending any hardware replacement, we go through a proper elimination process — checking cables, software settings, and battery condition first. This matters because replacing a perfectly functional port would be unnecessary work and cost.
We begin with a visual inspection of the port, often cleaning compacted lint before anything else. If debris isn't the issue, we test the charging circuit and assess whether the port connector needs replacing. Some charging faults originate on the logic board — we'll be clear about this if it applies to your device.
Camera issues on modern iPhones can range from a simple connector fault to a faulty module. The specific fault matters — a blurry rear camera, a black front-facing camera, and an autofocus problem are all different technically and require different approaches.
We isolate whether the fault is in the lens module, the ribbon connector, or a related component on the board. For module replacements, we test all camera functions — main lens, ultra-wide, telephoto (where present), flash, video recording, and front-facing camera — before returning the device.
A proper diagnostic is the correct starting point for any fault that isn't immediately obvious. It's also the right approach before deciding whether a repair makes financial sense — particularly with older devices. We don't guess and we don't assume.
We run through a structured assessment covering battery health, display function, touch accuracy, camera, audio, cellular and Wi-Fi connectivity, Face ID, and physical connectors. We record our findings and provide a clear report. If repair is recommended, we give you a quote before any work starts.
A side-by-side overview of what each service involves and what to expect.
| Service | Free Assessment | Same-Day Option | 90-Day Warranty | Typical Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Screen Repair | 1–2 hrs | |||
| Battery Replacement | 45–90 min | |||
| Charging Port Repair | 1–2 hrs | |||
| Camera Repair | Depends on model | 1–3 hrs | ||
| Diagnostics | N/A | 30–90 min |
Same-day availability depends on parts in stock and current workshop load. We'll confirm at the time of assessment.
Bring your phone in or describe the issue to us. A diagnostic check will identify the fault accurately and give you a clear path forward.
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