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Posted: 01 August 2022 at 03:48 | IP Logged Quote sally

We repair Samsung smartphones every day of the year, but there are certain repairs we make far more often than others. If your Samsung phone is broken you’re not alone. In fact, an estimated 1 in 4 Samsung Galaxy phones will break within the first six months of use. That’s not because Samsung makes an unreliable product, instead it’s because we use our phones so often and bring them everywhere we go, putting them at increased risk for damage.

An estimated? of all broken devices are directly related to accidental damage such as dropping your phone on the ground, in the toilet, or even running it over with the car. Every day more galaxy phones are broken than stolen. In fact, Samsung smartphones are 13 times more likely to break than to be a victim of theft.

Preventing all damage to your smartphone is pretty much impossible, at some point your phone is probably going to break. At which point there’s no need to worry, just visit My Broken Phone. Our experienced technicians can fix almost any broken phone like new using the highest quality repair parts. Our phone repair parts wholesale customers love that we fix phones right on the spot directly in front of them. This means you can rest assured no one is going to snoop through your phone, switch out working parts or do anything else sketchy.

Here are 6 of the most common Samsung smartphone repairs we make on a regular basis.

Cracked Samsung Screen

Smartphone glass technology is currently on the rise as cell phone manufacturers strive to make a more durable screen. At this point in time it is still fairly easy to crack most smartphone screens if dropped hard enough. The most common cause of cellphone and tablet damage is a cracked screen. The only way to fix a cracked screen is to completely replace it. If you do not fix it the cracks will only get worse, plus it’s hard to properly use your phone for everything you pay for when you can’t even see the screen all the way. No to mention, screen scratches and cracks are rough and irritating on fingers.

Sure, you can purchase a DIY kit to fix your own broken Samsung screen, but this isn’t recommended. In fact, many people end up doing more damage than good. Without the proper tools and experience it is tricky to do the job just right. Your device is worth much more than the screen, meaning you don’t want to risk your entire device on such an affordable repair. Also, DIY kits might not come with the same quality screen as original Samsung phones come stock with. My Broken Phone uses only the highest quality replacement parts that match up exactly with original materials. As a result, your Samsung screen will look and function like new, as if it were never broken at all.

Water Damaged Samsung Smartphone

If you haven’t purchased a waterproof phone yet the risk for water damage is always around. It’s easier than you might assume to drop your phone in a toilet, puddle or pool. The moment your phone falls into water the best thing you can do is remove the SIM card, battery and/or memory card as fast as you possibly can. Wipe these parts dry with a clean towel and then leave out to further dry. You want to remove and cheap phone parts dry out these parts right away to prevent a complete short in the system. Once you have removed and dried parts take your phone to My Broken Phone for a quick and easy fix. If you can’t get here now, leave out the SIM card, battery and memory card to air dry for at least 24-hours before reinserting and turning your phone back on.

Samsung Phone With Poor Battery Power

Your battery keeps your phone going all through the day and if your battery isn’t functioning properly neither is your phone. If your phone used to last a lot longer on one charge you’re not imagining things. The average smartphone battery will last 1 to 2 years before starting to drain quicker than usual, or even breaking all together. It’s not as easy to switch out batteries as often assumed, which is why it is recommended for a professional to take care of the task.

We have access to the highest quality batteries that match your original model, ensuring flawless repairs. Batteries not only keep your phone reliable but they also make sure your phone is safe to use. Aftermarket batteries may cause your phone to short out or even start a fire.

Broken Home Button

You need your Samsung home button to navigate your smartphone. As soon as the home button breaks or starts to malfunction simple tasks can become very challenging and irritating, if not entirely impossible.

If your home button starts to malfunction try turning your phone off and then back on to see if that fixes the problem, in many cases it will do the trick. If your home button is still not working after restarting the phone there might be something sticky trapped in the home button preventing it from working right. Try gently cleaning this area to see if that helps. If restarting and cleaning your phone don’t work to restore the home button, bring it in to My Broken Phone and we promise to get your phone working like new in no time.

Broken Power Button

The Samsung power button is similar to the home button. If your power button isn’t working try gently cleaning around the button to see if this solves the issue. If this doesn’t work try plugging your phone in the charger for 20 minutes or so before trying again. If your Samsung power button still doesn’t work one of our professional technicians huawei replacement parts will help solve the problem. In some cases the power button fails because internal circuitry needs repairs.

Broken Headphone Jacks, USB And Charging Ports

Headphone jacks, USB and charging ports are not protected against dust, water and other elements that that can create a malfunction in the system. The first thing to do is check and make sure the problem is not related to the cables or headphones. Try a different cord or accessory first to identify if the problem is isolated to your phone. If no device is working with your phone try restarting it before attempting again. If this doesn’t fix the issue bring it on in to My Broken Phone.

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