Mobile Phone Repairs in Newcastle, Carnegie, Melbourne, Hobart & Brisbane
We can fix almost every fault with Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge, if you are unable to find repair listed here for your device please click on Request Quote below to get general quote for repair.
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Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge can encounter various faults over time. Although screen repair is the most prevalent issue, problems may also emerge with the camera, charging port, battery, or ear speaker. If you're seeking professional repair services for your Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge in Repair Mate Newcastle, turn to Repair Mate for reliable solutions. As experienced mobile phone and tablet repair specialists with a wealth of experience across thousands of devices, we maintain a large inventory of parts and ensure prompt repairs.
Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Screen repair is the most common nature of repair we service daily. With devices these days, cracked screens are ubiquitous, and you need the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge screen repaired with quality parts and expert technicians. Repair Mate is your destination for cracked screen repair service.
For most repair options and areas of Australia-wide, we offer collection service via our courier partners; all you need to do is check the appropriate repair page and book your service online.
We offer 90 days warranty for most of our repairs, excluding devices with a history of water or liquid damage. Warranty is void if the device has been any evidence of physical damage, liquid damage and other human-caused damages.
We accept walk-ins with or without an appointment; however, we 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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