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#304168 10-Apr-2023 14:04
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My dads iPhone SE (2020) camera glass cover has cracked and Apple wants to charge me $579 to swap for a refurb unit. I find this absurd, I just need the lens replaced. Is there anyone in Auckland that can do this or am I SOL and pay the $579? Thanks.


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  #3061015 10-Apr-2023 15:14
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Repairs – GoodTech

 

 

 

I bought an Iphone (SE 2022) and it was perfect at an unbeatable price at the time.  They do repairs so while I have no experience repair-wise they were very good on sales.





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  #3061027 10-Apr-2023 16:04
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have used these guys a couple of times for cracked screens - https://1hour.nz/contact/

 

prompt, good price and great work.

 

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  #3063364 13-Apr-2023 22:19
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Try these guys Service Plus, I used them before they know their stuff on Apple devices https://serviceplus.co.nz/ they are also Apple Certified so you will get Genuine Parts.




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  #3063491 14-Apr-2023 09:06
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I've had two really positive experiences with these guys on Rosebank Road and I know two others have as well.

 

iRepair | iPhone, iPad, Samsung Phone Repair Specialists 





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