Mobile Phone Repairs in Newcastle, Carnegie, Melbourne, Hobart & Brisbane
We can fix almost every fault with iPhone 14 Pro Max, if you are unable to find repair listed here for your device please click on Request Quote below to get general quote for repair.
Request QuoteiPhone 14 Pro Max Repair Brisbane, there are several faults that can arise with the iPhone 14 Pro Max, with screen repair being the most common issue. However, problems may also emerge over time with the camera, charging port, battery, or ear speaker. If you're seeking professional repair services for your iPhone 14 Pro Max in Repair Mate® Fairfield Brisbane, then look no further. We are experienced mobile phone and tablet repair specialists, having handled thousands of devices. With a large inventory of parts available at our location, we ensure quick and efficient repairs.
iPhone 14 Pro Max screen repair is the most common service we offer daily. Cracked screens are a prevalent issue with today's devices, but at Repair Mate®, you can rely on our expert technicians and quality parts for the best repairs. Trust us for top-notch cracked screen repair services.
For most repair options and most area Australia wide we do offer collection service via our array of courier partners, all you need to do is check appropriate repair page and book your service online.
We offer 90 days warranty with most of our repairs excluding device with the history of water damage or liquid damage. Warranty is void if device has been any evidence of physical damage, liquid damage and other human caused damages.
We accept walk ins with or without appointment however, we do prefer online booking to ensure we get parts ready for you before you arrive.
We do service most faults that can be economically repaired, below are some popular ones that we see most often:
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