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Bigfoot Repair is a gadget repair business serving Oakland, CA. Bigfoot Repair provides repair services for iPhone, iPod, iPad, Samsung Galaxy, laptops, and small gadgets. The business focuses on eco-friendly practices by repairing devices instead of encouraging replacement, helping reduce electronic waste. Bigfoot Repair offers repairs for cracked screens, water damage, power issues, locked phones, and software problems including jailbreak, rooting, and system restore. Customers can choose between new or used replacement parts, and the business accepts devices beyond repair for recycling.
They were the only people even willing to order the screen replacement for my old samsung S8. I guess its "too old" 🙄 for most places to be willing to work on. I really didn't want to replace the phone, so I'm so glad! Would definitely go there again. Super nice and helpful! Also super fast. Once they got the part it, it only took him 40 minutes.
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Korie Boctor
Nov 4, 2024
★★★★★5.0
Danny is honest, super friendly, and very knowledgeable. Fair prices. He fixed my phone when it was stuck in a reboot loop so I could trade it in. Basically saved me $800 for the trade in at at&t.
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Kate Angelo
Sep 12, 2025
★★★★★5.0
What a great experience! They went above and beyond on our repair. Will definitely come back
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