Friday, May 3, 2013

Preparing for an iPhone 4 Repair



If your iPhone 4 is in need of repair, there are a few quick steps that you can take to prepare your phone for our electronic technicians. These steps will ensure that you have a copy of all of your data and will help to keep it secure.

The first thing you will want to do is to sync your iPhone 4 with iTunes and back it up. This will ensure that you keep all of your songs, videos, pictures and messages during the repair process. If the phone still powers on and you can see the screen, you will want to disable iMessage and erase all of your data and settings.

If you use a case or screen protector, remove it from the phone and keep it separate. You will also want to remove your SIM card and call your provider to suspend service, or use another phone while your iPhone 4 is being repaired.

Following these simple instructions will enable you to get your iPhone back in business as soon as possible when it is returned to you. Just insert the SIM card, place the phone in the case and sync it to your backup in iTunes. Whether you are trying to is fix a broken screen, shattered back glass, or speaker problems, your iPhone will be back in action as soon as you receive it.

We use only the most knowledgeable and skilled technicians to work on your phone. Your iPhone contains parts of your whole life – pictures, music, phone numbers and business information -- and we handle your device with care and make sure that it looks like new again. Backing up your data simply means that you don't have to skip a beat when you get the phone back.

If you've been struggling to use your iPhone 4 with a broken screen or cracked glass, you owe it to yourself to get it fixed. For a reasonable price, you'll have your phone back and better than ever. Exude professionalism with a bright, renewed screen during your next business meeting or impress your date with your device by getting your iPhone 4 repair taken care of today!

1 comment:

  1. Hey I my friends I tell you something can you give me answer. A reduction in capacity caused by repeated charging before the battery has been discharged completely is referred to as memory effect, this is quite common, phone users do it often times without knowing the effect it has on their battery. Most batteries suffer memory effect; the NiCad batteries suffer memory effect. If the battery is recharged before it is completely discharged, it will only charge to the level of which the battery was last discharged due to accumulation of gas bubbles on the cell plates. if a battery is discharged to 25% and then recharged, the battery will only charge 25% of its capacity and thus shrinking the battery’s power capability. the best way to eliminate memory effect and remove the accumulated gas bubbles on the cell plates is to condition it i.e. draining the battery until your phone shuts off, then recharging fully for about two to four times.
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