Tmobile is a prominent telecommunications company that provides cellular services, mobile devices, and accessories to consumers. However, it is crucial to understand that Tmobile Wireless is not a cell phone repair store. While they may offer mobile cellular coverage and cell phone plans, and customer support for their products, they do not specialize in repairs of damaged phones or tablets. It is advisable for customers in need of cell phone repairs to seek assistance from authorized repair shops or dedicated electronics repair centers with expertise in fixing mobile devices.
Read MoreVerizon Wireless is a prominent telecommunications company that provides cellular services, mobile devices, and accessories to consumers. However, it is crucial to understand that Verizon Wireless is not a cell phone repair store. While they may offer mobile cellular coverage and cell phone plans, and customer support for their products, they do not specialize in repairs of damaged phones or tablets. It is advisable for customers in need of cell phone repairs to seek assistance from authorized repair shops or dedicated electronics repair centers with expertise in fixing mobile devices.
Read MoreAt Wires Computing Electronics & Computer Repair, we offer a wide range of cell phone repair services including screen replacement, battery replacement, charging port repair, camera repair, speaker repair, and water damage treatment. Our expert technicians can work on various brands and models to get your cell phone back up and running smoothly. Contact us today for all your cell phone repair needs.
Read MoreAt Wires Computing, we specialize in repairing laptop DC jacks to get your device up and running efficiently. Our experienced technicians can skillfully diagnose and repair any issues with your laptop's DC jack, ensuring a quick turnaround time so you can get back to your work without unnecessary delays. Trust Wires Computing for professional and reliable laptop DC jack repair services.
Read MoreAt Wires Computing in Burlington, Vermont, we specialize in electronics repair services to keep your devices running smoothly. Our skilled technicians are experienced in diagnosing and fixing a wide range of electronic issues, from cracked screens to water damage and everything in between. Whether you need a smartphone, laptop, tablet, or gaming console repaired, we have the expertise to get the job done efficiently and effectively. Trust Wires Computing for all your electronics repair needs in Burlington, Vermont.
Read MoreAre your gaming sessions being besieged by the dreaded phenomenon known as Joy-Con drift? Fear not, for Wires Computing Electronics & Computer Repair is here to rescue your gaming joy!
Joy-Con drift, an affliction that has plagued countless Nintendo Switch users, refers to the infuriating drift of the controller's analog stick, causing it to register movement even when left untouched. This maddening issue can lead to gameplay frustration, hindering your ability to immerse yourself in the virtual world.
But what causes this infuriating drift? The primary culprit lies within the delicate mechanisms of the Joy-Con analog stick. Prolonged use, accumulation of dust, and wear and tear can gradually erode the controller's internal components. The result? An analog stick that goes rogue, wreaking havoc on your gaming adventures.
The issue is caused by fracturing of the Battery FPC connector, which results in the phone not receiving data from the battery. Li-Ion batteries in modern smart phones don’t just have a ‘positive’ and ‘negative’ terminal like your more simple batteries. They also transmit data to the phone. Which consists of telling the phone the temperature of the battery, the amount of cycles its completed, its current voltage, and more. However when this data isn’t getting transmitted to the phone – yes there still is power to the phone – however the phone cant determine what % the battery is. The battery connector on the battery side, doesn’t have much solder on it, and fractures quite easily after a drop.
Read MoreTekdry has built and developed a machine that allows you to take a device that has been submerged in liquid (most commonly water)
The premise behind tekdrys machine is that by using a combination of heat, vacuum and liquid absorbing pellets it can dry out and remove the remaining liquid leftover in the device.
Read MoreThe promise of phone insurance and the reality of it are vastly different. Most people seem to think that if they “break” their phone the insurance is there to replace it with a brand new one. For some, a “broken phone” is really just a shattered screen that could have been replaced at a repair shop for about $100, but instead they send it off to Asurion and have their phone (that had a perfectly functional motherboard and had never seen a drop of water) replaced with a “Refurbished by Asurion” phone whose mobo was shoddily repaired after liquid damage by a half-rate technician contracted by the company to mass repair boards collected from other phones sent to the company from customers that don’t really seem to understand what their phone is worth.
Read MoreHaving a phone that won’t charge or turn on is one thing, but knowing that there’s a chip inside that’s damaged and preventing it from turning on is an entirely different frustration. But, knowing is half the battle, both when it comes to the cables being used and the steps needed to fix it. Did you ever suffer from an iPhone that wouldn’t turn on, or charge over 1%?
Read MoreThe top 2 screws (shown in orange and yellow) screw into the frame and/or stand-off screws. The 3 screws in the bottom triangle are sitting atop the motherboard millimeters above very tiny traces that can be breached if a longer screw is used, hence the name "long screw damage". This is often caused by in-experienced technicians and/or Do-It-Yourselfers who failed to accurately keep track of the screws.
When this type of damage is done, the only method to repair the phone is micro soldering with a microscope. It is very significant and often times can completely ruin the phone. The symptoms of this damage is often: blue screen on start up, red screen on boot, no backlight, no image on boot, phone still vibrates but no image on screen.
Read MoreOften times the charger ports can be re-soldered onto the circuit board after disassembly. This type of repair requires micro soldering
If you need this type of repair for your device give us a call and we can take care of it for you. Often we have most common ports and parts in stock and repairs are done within 1-3 business days. If you are not located within local access to our repair shop you may also send in your device for repair.
Read MoreRead More…First it came in as a broken camera. Which is typical for a phantom 3 after a crash, but after replacing the camera it kept beeping as if it were doing a firmware update. During the phantom 3 power on it would continuously beep beep beep. So later after opening it I found a big issue which was the flight recording and "main board" was broken from all of its solder joints.
If you have an iPhone that has no backlight this can often be the result of an improper screen replacement or previous work done on the iPhone motherboard can cause the back light to suddenly go out. Liquid damage can also cause no back lights on an iPhone.
If you are local to the Burlington repair shop you can simply stop by during our business hours and we will get the repair started. If you plan to send in your iPhone to get repair that’s great! The process to send in your iPhone with no back light is simple, start a ticket on our Send-In-Repair Page we will update you once the device is received, and then once again when the device is mailed back to you with a tracking number. This service typically takes 1-2 business days either by send in or local repairs. keep in mind this does not include return shipping transit times. We also offer expedited repairs if needed.
Read MoreWe repair everything from:
U2 tristar IC replacement
iPhone backlight repair
iPhone not charging repair
iPhone no touch repair caused by bad touch ic
iPhone fpc repair
iPhone long screw damage
iPhone not powering on
iPhone liquid damage repair
For more info please see our full micro soldering page
Read MoreThis repair takes about 1 hour to complete and micro soldering is required to attach the new port into the motherboard. Some phones have soldered on ports and some have daughter boards that can be removed separately and replaced.
Read MoreThis week in micro soldering repairs we came across a Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 GT-P5210 that had its battery replaced and the battery connector was loose. This was a result of a failed attempt of a DIY battery replacement. After getting the motherboard under the microscope we noticed all the pins were de-soldered from the board and needed micro soldering to re-attach them. Hot air would not be suitable in this situation due to the close proximity of plastic and other smd components.
We were able to capture the repair on video to show the whole process that was performed during this micro soldering repair service which took less than 15mins from start to finish.
Read MoreThe computer had been exposed to liquid, building corrosion around the lvds connector and caused the pins to short out. After running the motherboard through the ultrasonic cleaner, the fragile pins were nudged off the board and needed a new lvds connector.
This repair is common after a computer has liquid exposure damage. Causing the shorts and burning the pins.
If you have gotten your computer wet and need a cleaning service, bring it to Wires Computing to be professionally cleaned with our ultrasonic cleaner and we will inspect and replace any component with our micro soldering tools.
After cleaning the board and replacing the connection it now looks like this:
Read MoreWe have the industry’s best mobile schematics repair tool to fix all your devices from iPhones, iPads, iPods, Samsung, HTC and more.
ZXW Tools helps you resolve component level issues on motherboards while you are micro soldering.
If you need micro soldering services for your device, contact us today
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