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Great place to get your phone screen fixed, very quick and convenient service. No bs with the pricing and everything is straight to the point, doesn’t try to make you pay for more than you need to. Kyle is amazing and informative, highly recommend this place if you are shopping around for a phone screen replacement
I just wanted to take my time to write a review. The guy operating this was so quick to message me back and asked if they can also do a switch screen repair. Out of all of downtown San Diego's repair that I asked and called, this one was the most affordable!! He had no problem getting a new screen for my switch and the fix time was so fast probably a day or two to get it fixed. The service was so amazing, no questions asked and was so quick. I totally recommend this to everyone either phones or screens. Always nice to message and check in if they do other screens (they also message quickly)!!! I really appreciate the service and would like to thank him for getting my switch all nice and looking new. Please check them out, really cool store as well. Thank you so much!
TLDR: Kyle at Logic Fix was so kind and I highly recommend bringing your phone in for repair here! The price is very affordable compared to what Apple charges, and I appreciated that he was very transparent about everything that was wrong with my phone and explained every step. Although I went in to get my phone fixed and it ended up not being fixable, I still walked out with peace of mind knowing that he did everything he could to try and fix it + he mentioned he wouldn’t charge if it wasn’t fixed.
Full story: Over the weekend, I attended a concert Saturday night my iPhone 14 Pro Max randomly stopped working when I got home (did not drop it or expose it to water). The screen just turned white and never went back to the normal display. I went to my iPad to see if my photos from the concert had synced through iCloud and unfortunately, only a few blurry videos from the night transferred over, but none of the hundreds of pictures I took with friends ): I took it to the-mobile to see what could be done and they just told me to order a replacement phone. I took it to Apple the next day to see if they had a different option and they said they could replace the screen for $379, without guarantee that it would even fix the issue and get my pictures back. They plugged in my phone to try and mirror the display on their computer, and the computer did not even register my phone. They also said the charging port had stopped working. The Genius Bar employee recommended getting a new phone through t-mobile or trying my luck with CryWolf or DC Computers in San Diego. So I emailed DC Computers asking for a phone screen repair quote, they replied informing me they no longer repair iPhones but that I should contact Logic Fix in the same Hillcrest shopping center. I had my boyfriend call Logic Fix to get a quote and Kyle let him know it would be $109 for LCD (cheaper display) and $179 for OLED (apple factory type display). Logic fix was open until 8pm and I didn’t need an appointment so it was perfect, I drove there immediately after work. Kyle spent an hour and a half trying to troubleshoot the issue. First it seemed like water damage to the charging port and screen, but once we replaced those 2 things, my phone kept re-booting without explanation. Kyle was on the phone with his motherboard-repair-technician and mentioned that it seemed like damage to the motherboard; worse than just water damage to the charging port and screen. He said he could order a replacement part from the technician but it would cost another $50 (on top of the $100 screen replacement and $50 charging port replacement), and still might not guarantee full data recovery. At this point was when I decided to let go of the attachment to those photos and just order the replacement iPhone from T-mobile. I feel okay with losing the photos now that I know I tried everything and Kyle tried his best to find a fix. If I ever have an iPhone issue again, I know where to come!