Of course, not all of us want to repair our own devices, preferring to outsource the work to someone who definitely knows what they’re doing. This is especially wise when it comes to replacing batteries, but even screen repairs are intimidating. Google also partners with uBreakiFix to supply genuine parts and training to repair technicians, so it’s worth scoping one of those stores out. However, don’t forget: It’s always worth getting a second opinion on tech repairs, so don’t take the first quote you get.
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