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Free device education with every repair. We teach you how to use your phone, extend battery life, transfer data, and more. Patient tech help for seniors available.

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Free Device Education with Every Repair

We don't just fix your phoneβ€”we teach you how to use it! This is what makes us different.

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Free Education Included

Every repair includes free device education. We teach you how to use your phone, navigate settings, and get the most out of your device.

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Patient Tech Help for Seniors

We work at your pace, never rush, and answer all your questions. No question is too basic. Perfect for seniors learning technology.

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We Teach You How to Use Your Phone

From basic calling and texting to advanced features, we'll show you everything your phone can do. Learn at your own pace.

Helpful Phone Tips & Guides

Learn how to get the most out of your phone with our helpful guides and tips.

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How to Extend Your Phone Battery Life

Your phone's battery doesn't have to die quickly! Here are proven tips to extend your battery life and keep your device running longer throughout the day.

Top Battery Saving Tips:

  • Lower Screen Brightness: Your screen is one of the biggest battery drains. Reduce brightness or use auto-brightness.
  • Turn Off Unused Features: Disable Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS, and NFC when not in use.
  • Close Background Apps: Apps running in the background drain battery. Close apps you're not using.
  • Enable Battery Saver Mode: Most phones have a battery saver mode that extends battery life.
  • Reduce Screen Timeout: Set your screen to turn off faster when not in use.
  • Update Apps Regularly: App updates often include battery optimizations.
  • Avoid Extreme Temperatures: Keep your phone out of hot or cold environments.
  • Use Dark Mode: Dark mode uses less battery on phones with OLED screens.

When to Replace Your Battery: If your battery drains quickly even after trying these tips, or if your phone shuts off unexpectedly, it may be time for a battery replacement. We offer professional battery replacement services for all phone models.

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When to Replace vs Repair Your Phone

Not sure whether to repair your phone or buy a new one? Here's a guide to help you make the right decision.

βœ… Repair Your Phone If:

  • Repair cost is less than 50% of a new phone
  • Your phone is less than 3 years old
  • Only one component is broken (screen, battery, etc.)
  • You're happy with your current phone
  • Your phone still receives software updates
  • The damage is repairable (cracked screen, bad battery)

πŸ”„ Replace Your Phone If:

  • Repair cost exceeds 50% of a new phone
  • Your phone is 4+ years old
  • Multiple components are failing
  • Your phone no longer receives updates
  • You need newer features or better performance
  • The damage is extensive (water damage, motherboard failure)
  • You want a newer model

Our Recommendation: Bring your phone in for a free diagnostic. We'll assess the damage and give you honest advice on whether repair or replacement makes more sense for your situation and budget.

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How to Transfer Data to a New Phone

Getting a new phone? Don't lose your photos, contacts, apps, and settings! Here's how to transfer everything to your new device.

Transfer Methods:

For iPhone to iPhone:

  1. Quick Start: Place both phones near each other and follow the on-screen prompts
  2. iCloud Backup: Back up old iPhone to iCloud, then restore on new iPhone
  3. iTunes/Finder: Connect to computer and use iTunes (Windows) or Finder (Mac)
  4. Direct Transfer: Use a cable to connect both phones directly

For Android to Android:

  1. Google Account: Sign in with same Google account - contacts, photos, apps sync automatically
  2. Smart Switch (Samsung): Use Samsung Smart Switch app for Samsung phones
  3. USB Cable: Connect both phones with USB-C cable and use transfer app
  4. Google Drive: Back up data to Google Drive, then restore on new phone

For iPhone to Android or Android to iPhone:

  1. Move to iOS App: Use Apple's Move to iOS app when setting up Android phone
  2. Google Account: Transfer contacts and calendar via Google account
  3. Manual Transfer: Use cloud services (Google Photos, iCloud) for photos
  4. Professional Help: We can help transfer your data - just bring both phones!

πŸ’‘ Need Help? We offer professional data transfer services! Bring both phones to our store and we'll transfer all your data, photos, contacts, apps, and settings. We'll also teach you how to do it yourself next time. Free device education included!

More Helpful Tips

Quick tips to keep your phone running smoothly.

πŸ“Έ Backup Your Photos

Regularly back up photos to cloud storage (iCloud, Google Photos) to prevent losing precious memories.

πŸ”’ Keep Your Phone Secure

Use a strong passcode, enable Face ID or fingerprint, and keep your software updated for security.

🧹 Clear Storage Space

Delete unused apps, old photos, and clear cache regularly to free up storage space.

πŸ›‘οΈ Use a Phone Case

Protect your phone with a quality case and screen protector to prevent costly repairs.

πŸ”Œ Use Quality Chargers

Use certified chargers and cables to protect your battery and charging port from damage.

πŸ“± Update Regularly

Keep your phone's software updated for new features, security patches, and bug fixes.

Get Free Device Education with Your Repair

When you bring your phone in for repair, we'll teach you how to use it, extend battery life, transfer data, and moreβ€”all included at no extra cost. Patient tech help for seniors available.

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