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    Anyone know of a reputable place that will fix my iPhone? I'm in Frisco and the shop here off of Preston Rd told me they could not figure out the problem. I was told by a not so professional shop in Addison that I need a new chip that deals with background noise. What place would you guys suggest?

    Thanks,
    -A

  • #2
    Take it to Best Buy off of Legacy.
    '93 Cobra-Coyote Powered
    '13 Dodge Cummins
    '14 Rubicon X

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    • #3
      friend in arlington has is own business.. his pretty damn smart with this iphone stuff

      heres his face book

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      P.O. Box 170142, Arlington, TX 76017
      Email
      support@fixmyistuff.com
      Phone
      8178531303


      I went to highschool with him, just bought my 32gig iphone 4 from him

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      • #4
        some cases he may drive or meet you half way, dunno. Tell him Redd sent ya.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Redd View Post
          some cases he may drive or meet you half way, dunno. Tell him Redd sent ya.
          The phone number doesn't work brother. I just called it.

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          • #6
            hmm, i have his personal number. Hold on ill call him

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Redd View Post
              hmm, i have his personal number. Hold on ill call him
              Standing by.

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              • #8
                972-853-1303

                telling him now his page is wrong lol and he just fixed it, he didnt even know it was listed as a 817 instead of the 972

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Redd View Post
                  972-853-1303

                  telling him now his page is wrong lol and he just fixed it, he didnt even know it was listed as a 817 instead of the 972
                  Thanks man, I called him and he's going to take a look at it. He seems very knowledgable.

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                  • #10
                    No problem... Yea his pretty smart dude.

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                    • #11
                      I met up with this guy today and I've never witnessed a more knowledgable person concerning the iPhone. I had three iPhone repair shops look at my phone and not one company could figure out the problem. I took my screwed up phone to this guy and in five minutes he knew exactly what the issue was. He really knows the ends and outs of the iPhone. I was very impressed with level of professionalism this guy has with his business. If you have any problems with an iPhone product I highly recommended you talk to this man first.

                      Thanks again to fixmyistuff!!
                      -A

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                      • #12
                        Cool deal, glad he could get sorted out!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Cannon View Post
                          I met up with this guy today and I've never witnessed a more knowledgable person concerning the iPhone. I had three iPhone repair shops look at my phone and not one company could figure out the problem. I took my screwed up phone to this guy and in five minutes he knew exactly what the issue was. He really knows the ends and outs of the iPhone. I was very impressed with level of professionalism this guy has with his business. If you have any problems with an iPhone product I highly recommended you talk to this man first.

                          Thanks again to fixmyistuff!!
                          -A
                          And the problem was. . . . ?
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Magnus View Post
                            And the problem was. . . . ?
                            A faulty chip in the motherboard.

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                            • #15
                              Sounds legit!!! Gonna give him a buzz on my aluminum Iphone4 back install, and replace the power button on the 3g!

                              Thanks Redd for the post!

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