iPhone 4 Repair
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Most repairs done in 30 minutes · No appointment needed
iPhone 4 Screen Repair
Fix your iPhone’s cracked screen and make it as good as new again! We offer the industry’s best lifetime warranty with all screen repairs.
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iPhone 4 Battery Replacement
We can replace batteries in 30 minutes! We offer a 6-month warranty on all battery replacements. We can also test your current battery for free to see if there’s an issue with it.
iPhone 4 Charging Port Replacement
Often we can clean out your charging port, which fixes issues for free. (Don’t try this at home–we have special tools that won’t damage your port!) If a cleaning fails to fix the issue, we can replace your charging port. This repair takes about 30-45 minutes.
iPhone 4 Camera Replacement
We can replace both the front and back cameras, as well as the camera glass that covers your rear camera. This repair takes 30-60 minutes.
iPhone 4 Home Button Replacement
We can fix your broken home button.
iPhone 4 Water Damage Repair
We charge $50.00 for water damage cleaning. We can then test for what parts your phone needs and replace those for the part cost (as shown above.) We can also recover data from water-damaged phones.
We repair cracked iPhone screens, replace iPhone batteries, fix iPhone charging ports, and more. Whatever issue your iPhone has, we can repair it–usually within minutes! We don’t require an appointment; walk in during our open hours any day for quick iPhone repair.
Our iPhone screen repairs will not void your manufacturer’s warranty. We offer our own lifetime warranty against manufacturer defects on every iPhone screen repair we perform.
About the iPhone 4
There were two iPhone 4 models, both a GSM and a CDMA version. GSM was released first, in June 2010, for the AT&T network. The phone included a front-facing camera for use with the new FaceTime software; the Apple A4 chip (designed by the company and first used in the iPad); and a 960×640 backlit LED screen, dubbed the Retina display. The CDMA iPhone 4 was released in February 2011 for the Verizon network, ending AT&T’s exclusive agreement with Apple.