Made with a find blend of metal and glass, iPhone 6S truly
is a remarkable piece of futuristic gadget built to withstand the challenge of
time. But I said that, I meant specifications-wise. Because you, when there’s
glass involved, there are bound incidents and mishaps and if Murphy’s adage has
any truth to it, which sadly is does, “Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong.”
So, in an event where you’ve shattered its Ion-strengthened
glass, oleophobic coating, and you’ve run out of warranty or don’t have a
month-to-month phone insurance policy, you can pretty much take it to any 3rd
party iPhone repairing shop in your
area, provided the repairmen are trustworthy and competent.
If you’re still clueless about those third party iPhone repairing companies or if you
are overloaded with options and have a hard time choosing one from them, try
asking yourself:
- · Is it costing you more or as much as an official iPhone repair center?
- · Is it taking longer or as long as an official repair center?
- · Are the repairmen as skilled or experienced?
- · Past record and testimonials– what story do they tell?
- · How legit are the parts they offer? You don’t want to end up with a faulty screen, do you?
Apple, best known for its customer-oriented approach, is now
replacing screens within $150 and this is driving even more traffic towards
official Apple stores but with a little research, you are highly likely to land
a spot where it’s going to be both economical and time-saving.
In the end, it’s still you who will decide which option is
the winner. Sometimes, you may feel like taking neither of the roads available
and wait until something better comes along. But if you want to appreciate the
beauty and the functionality of Apple’s latest masterpiece, it’s highly
recommended to get the screen repaired.