Your Mobile Device Tech
Fixing the Tech in Your Life
Repairing Phones, Tablets and Handheld Consoles Made Easy
A broken mobile device can be the end of the world! A simple drop can lead to a broken screen, general wear and tear can make a battery not hold as much charge as it used to.
What ever the problem is, I can help!
Mobile Phones
Nearly everyone has one and uses it every day. So when you mobile phone is broken or is just not working quite right, it can feel like the end of the world! Or you may simply have one (or more) in a draw somewhere that you would like to sell or give to someone but needs to be fixed first. Either way, I can help.
Tablets
Much like mobile phones, tablets offer you all your apps but on a bigger screen. Maybe not everyday use but certainly used a lot more by children and working adults. When the difference between peace and war is a tablet, if it suddenly stops working, it's a major problem! I can help bring peace back by getting your tech working again.
Handheld Consoles
Handheld consoles are becoming more popular, especially Nintendo's Switches along with other competitors. These handhelds are a lot more susceptible to damage compared to non-handheld consoles and can easily go from fun to drama in no time. Let's get your fun times back with your handheld!
Controllers
Although I may not tackle the big consoles such as Xbox and PlayStation (at the moment), I do repair controllers. So if your controller has stick drift, missing or broken buttons, triggers or sticks I have got your back!
Miscellaneous
Some tech doesn't fall into neat little categories but still need some TLC from time to time. If you have some broken tech and think I can help, get in touch and I will always help where I can.
Case Studies
July 2025:
A Drained S22
I was presented with a Samsung Galaxy S22 that just was not holding charge like it used to.
A new battery later and it is back with its owner, full of life and ready to capture some family memories along the way.
May 2025:
Hazardous Tablet
This tablet had seen better days and was starting to become a hazard for anyone who wanted to use it.
A new screen later and it was back with it's owner who can now use the table risk free and no longer wondering why there is glass in their finger...
April 2025:
Out of Control Controller
I was presented with a Playstation 5 controller that had a broken touchpad. Once it was established that no other components were damaged.
A new touchpad later and it was back with its owner, enjoying games again.
September 2024:
Switch off the Rails!
I was presented with a Nintendo Switch where the rails for the Joycons were physically broken. After some testing, no other faults were found and new rails were supplied and fitted.
The console was once again back with its owner, ready for its next adventure.