Wouldn't recommend! This place. For iPhone repair. Definitely not an authorized apple dealer(he never claimed to be but still)Install junk screens. I had a iphone12 taken to him Because the screen was shattered. He priced me at 125$ Which was well below anywhere else I called (You get what you paid for) After the repair. The phone had a message saying non genuine screen. He said that was normal After any phone screen replacement Which is not true The screen from Irepair lasted maybe a month then the screen died The phone Then was sent to geeksquad Where they had never seen a cheapoo screen like it with no Identification marks of what it was or where it came from And geek squad quoted me out a price at 290$ so I told them to fix it they called me 30 mins later And said the phone was fixed and working great I wouldn't recommend taking this review off your site as for I will post it on Facebook as well. FYI As a phone repair you oughta stand by your work
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   Read moreDO NOT RECOMMEND. I called iRepair asking how much it would cost to replace an iPhone XR screen and he told me $120. I then called a few other places and they were charging $10-15 more so I called him back letting him know I was coming in and confirming $120. When I got there he asked me how much other people were charging and I told him. He then told me that it was actually $125 which was frustrating because I confirmed $120. He then told me that I actually had an X instead of an XR which was my fault for not knowing. He told me that it was actually going to be $165 even though an XR is a bigger screen so the fact that it would be that much more makes no sense. I left and called back another place and they told me that their price for an X and XR screen was the same, $135. The second I walked in I felt like I was being scammed. I will not...
   Read moreThey replaced the home button on my iPhone SE 2. They were able to help me right after I called. They advised me that the Touch ID would no longer work (and that even Apple can't fix that), but ultimately I decided to still get it replaced. The technician was done in 30 minutes and even cleaned out my speakers and charging port.
Unfortunately there are problems with the new button that they did NOT advise me of. It will double-tap and long-tap itself at random, opening multitasking, Apple wallet, and Siri whenever it feels like it. Also, pressing the button on purpose only works about 50-60% of the time, which makes certain tasks like taking screenshots difficult.
EDIT: Just found out that Apple CAN restore Touch ID on a broken home button, which means the technician at this...
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