Contractor Tips Blog

Dec
7

iPad Mini Screen Replacement

Dropping an iPad Mini on the way out of the door or while running late to a meeting can be a headache for anyone. But dropping an iPad Mini and cracking the screen can seem like a complete disaster. When lines appear across the screen or blurred spots appear, or if the dreaded completely black screen simply won’t “do anything” – it’s time to call in the experts. Having the screen replaced on an iPad Mini is a relatively easy fix, but it is one best left to the professionals. 

There are many do it yourself videos on YouTube offering people guidance on how to make an iPad Mini screen replacement. While these tutorials may be informative and helpful to some, they do not offer what a qualified, licensed, and professional repair company can: guaranteed service. Not only are the parts and services typically guaranteed from a quality repair source, but should anything go wrong during the repair to other functions of the iPad Mini, they would also be covered. A DIY approach to an iPad Mini screen replacement may seem as though it will save money at the beginning, but damaging or messing up other functions of the iPad Mini can actually cost much more than a professional screen replacement. 

Most repair services offer iPad Mini screen replacements done daily and within a short time frame. It is understandable that most people who need their iPad Minis for work or a highly social schedule will be at a loss without their device. If you are in need of a professional iPad Mini screen replacement, do your research and find the repair service with the most reputable qualifications.

Posted on behalf of:
iDeviceMD
1570 Old Alabama Rd
Roswell, GA 30076
(678) 869-9899

May
27

iPad Repair

It seems that almost everyone has some type of electronic device that can do more than was ever dreamed possible just twenty years ago. iPads are a popular choice for electronic devices, but they are not cheap by any means. Without a special type of case or protector, an iPad can be damaged very easily. From a fall off of a table, stepping on the screen during the middle of the night, to an excited two year old repeatedly pushing the “home” button — there are a variety of repairs that can be needed for the iPad. 

The most common iPad repair is a cracked or shattered glass replacement. Dropping an iPad on a hard surface, such as concrete, can crack or shatter the glass almost instantly. While there are any number of tutorial videos on how to replace the iPad glass via “do it yourself” methods, experts agree that this is a repair best left to the experts. Professional companies can offer a glass replacement in under thirty minutes, and their replacements typically come with guaranteed service — something YouTube cannot offer its viewers. 

The LCD screen inside the iPad is the most complicated component of the iPad. It controls the touch screen capabilities, which control almost everything else. Only professionally certified technicians should be trusted to make a repair on the iPad screen. Minute adjustments can make or break the functions of the iPad. Because the iPad is a pricey investment, one wrong adjustment can ruin its capabilities. 

Trusting the professionals for any of your iPad repair needs is highly advisable. Apple does not cover faulty repair services from anyone other than one of their technicians, so choose wisely when searching for a company to trust with your iPad repair.

Posted on behalf of Cellairis

Most Popular

How Often Should You Service Your Golf Cart?

Just like any other vehicle, a golf cart needs routine maintenance to keep it running smoothly and efficiently. And just like other vehicles, what kind of cart you have depends…

Quality Metal Stairs for Apartments

Metal stairs for apartment complexes come in a variety of styles, shapes, and sizes.  And, as with any building that’s accessible by the public, safety is top priority. Apartment complex…

Pros and Cons of Smartphone Insurance

Many people spend more on their smartphones than on computers – a new iPhone can cost several hundred dollars or more. Most wireless carriers and manufacturers offer insurance for a…