Repairing Helps the Environment

Repair Phone

Every phone that’s thrown away contributes to e-waste. By repairing instead of replacing, you’re doing your part to reduce environmental damage and limit waste.

Repairs Are More Cost-Effective

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A brand-new smartphone can cost upwards of £800, while most common repairs — like screen replacements or charging port fixes — cost a fraction of that.

A Failing Battery

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An old or damaged battery can affect phone speed. If your phone heats up often or dies quickly, the battery might be the issue.

Outdated Software

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An outdated operating system can cause glitches and slow performance. Updates often include bug fixes and performance improvements.