Posts Tagged ‘iphone 3g repair’
January 12, 2010
Hello there everyone! I don’t normally talk about my own birthday, but I just had to post a pic of the cake that I enjoyed:

Yes, I know, it “dates” me. I turned 39 yesterday and yes I’ve gone though some of the usual “life thoughts” and reflecting that I always do at birthday time. I’m thankful for my health, family, and friends. The other positive note is that I’m still “30-something” for another year! Yeah, I’m holding on to that one!
OK, the first full week of 2010 is in the books here at Mission Repair. The very first work day of 2010 was a record breaking day for us = most number of orders in a single day. Every time I look at our website stats and our phone lines, I’m very impressed with the way things are progressing for the business. . .it’s going to be a stellar year!
Let’s run a new 15% off special. I’ll take $15% off your iPhone 3G Glass/Digitizer Repair or iPhone 3GS Glass/Digitizer Repair now through 1/22/10. Just use coupon code “ipodcake” and we’ll take 15% off these repairs! Just remember that you cannot use that coupon in conjunction with any other coupon.
Thanks everyone for the birthday wishes yesterday, if I haven’t replied to you yet, I’m workin on it!
Best, Ryan
Tags:iphone 3g repair, iphone 3gs repair, iphone digitizer, iphone glass, iphone repair
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April 7, 2009
Hi there, we were contemplating our next website special and we decided to go big. We’ve broken the $100 price barrier on having that iPhone 3G Glass Digitizer repaired now through 4/30/09. Just use COUPON CODE “DIGITS” and we’ll take $16 off our normal everyday low price of $115!

Our professional technicians will have your cracked iPhone 3G glass replaced within 24 hours (or you can even have it repaired while you wait at our commercial location in the Kansas City area). We only use brand new parts and each repair comes with a 1 year warranty against defects. Our proprietary installation process includes the high-quality correct adhesive strips to install the new glass panel. Don’t let other shops dance around the installation on these – make sure that they are not being glued in – as this can cause more problems with the home button. Our process insures a factory OEM installation at a fraction of the price of a replacement iPhone!
Don’t worry. We’ve performed thousands of repairs with 100% customer satisfaction.
Let me know if you have any questions and enjoy our special. Best, Ryan
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April 6, 2009
Hello out there!
Apple is cracking down on it’s “jailbreaking” policy and has updated it’s agreement with Developers (per the recent iPhone Developer Program License Agreement) – this is the agreement that all iPhone developers are required to follow – which clearly disallows jailbreaking, assisting in jailbreaking, and developing jailbreak apps. This includes restricting developers from jailbreaking the own phones. There are many other new rules all related to jailbroken phones and apps. Not good news for the jailbreak iPhone fans out there who want to use their own software, I get it!
Of course, there’s always the stance that you don’t have to listen to Apple. You can jailbreak your iPhone and use another carrier. However we’ve seen so many bricked and unusable iPhones in our business due to jailbreaking, we highly recommend NOT DOING IT! Once your logic board is bricked, you’re stuck with trying to figure a way out of it. Good luck with that, and you can forget Apple support at that point as well. Your entire iPhone is out-of-warranty!
On the flip side, I was able to mess around with an iPhone with 3.0 beta software this weekend. Yup, the cut and paste option is an amazing addition as with several other “needed” improvements. Looking forward to the formal release that will further the advancement of the iPhone to the public.
Personally, I’m sticking to the rules. AT&T is fine with me and iPhone 3.0 software looks great! Let me know what you think about it. . .
Take care, Ryan
Tags:iphone 3g repair, jailbreak, jailbroken iphone, iphone fix
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January 20, 2009
Hello all, after our “break” this morning of watching the Presidential Inauguration here at the office, we got back to the task at hand of completing several changes on our website and getting our new services ready for launch.

I've got the power!
It’s ready: We now have a flat-rate iPhone 3G Power Button Repair Service on the web and in the news. We have been repairing iPhone 3G’s since they came out and it’s a far better deal than buying a new one from Apple! Just remember that we can fix ANYTHING on the iPhone 3G-
OK, we’re back to web work. Pretty soon you’ll be able to see our new Mac Portable Services including Unibody MacBook screens, repairs and upgrades!
Thanks, Ryan
Tags:iPhone 3G, iphone 3g power button repair, iphone 3g repair
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September 24, 2008
Hello everyone, I’m still here at the office watching my techs finish a batch of iPhone 3G Digitizers and Glass replacements and realized that there is a lot of question and controversy out there regarding this particular repair. We’ve been hearing it from our customers all week. Our website has been busy taking an astounding number of orders for this repair as it appears that it’s going to be our highest demand iPhone 3G repair.
The dreaded iPhone 3G “cracked glass” issue!
Apparently, you can buy a replacement iPhone 3G Glass panel on eBay for +/- $20. (somewhere in that range) Let me tell you now- this will NOT repair your iPhone 3G! These are glass panels ONLY and DO NOT come with the digitizer pre-attached. The digitizer is the second layer that sits just under the glass top. There is NO WAY to remove your digitizer and reinstall it onto a replacement glass panel. If you’re looking to do this repair yourself, make sure that you buy the replacement glass panel and digitzer assembly as a unit!
I’ve also heard that you can’t just replace the digitizer/glass assembly, but rather you need the entire front panel including the home button and bracketry. This is also incorrect. Frankly, that would make this repair MUCH EASIER to perform, however it’s not necessary and these “complete” assemblies are not available in the market at this time. Trust us, we know.
The basic procedure is first disassembling the iPhone, removing the entire front panel and then slowly removing the damaged cracked glass and digitizer from the frame. The cool part about this is that other repair centers are using a utility knife to “pry” the glass out of the bezel which is a huge concern if you care about dings or nicks on your iPhone.
We here at Mission Repair have developed a system of removing the front digitizer without the “prying” technique. I wish that I could tell you the specifics but for now you’ll just have to trust me that this method is very gentle and successful. We WILL NOT incur further damage to your iPhone after we receive it.
Well that’s all for now but I just wanted to shed some light on the iPhone 3G “glass” issue. Be careful if you plan to do this repair yourself; however if you are successful please let me know and send over your resume, we’re always looking for great technicians! Ha!
See you later, Ryan
Tags:iphone 3g digitizer, iphone 3g glass, iphone 3g lcd repair, iphone 3g repair, iphone lcd, iphone repair
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