CLEVELAND, Ohio — When your cellphone breaks the easiest and sometimes most practical solution is to just buy a new one. But can you save hundreds of dollars by just getting it fixed? Maybe. Or maybe ...
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A new iPhone update is here. It’s a minor point release but it has a new feature and a fix or two. Here’s whether you should ...
Here it is, an iPhone update that has landed just over two weeks since the last iPhone release, unexpectedly landing midweek.
Dara Weinstein remembers the fateful moment as if it were yesterday. She had just finished filming a video on someone else’s phone and was turning a celebratory somersault when her iPhone 11 came ...
Tired of glitches and battery drain? Learn how to fix the 10 most annoying iPhone issues, from "Liquid Glass" haptic errors ...
Roughly one in every five smartphones sold is a Samsung. And as good as Samsung's reputation for build quality is, with that many phones manufactured and in use around the world, of course there will ...
Buying a smartphone is a big investment. This is especially true if you buy one that just hit the market. When you spend up to $1,000 on a smartphone, you probably want peace of mind that it will last ...
China PHONEFIX Shop Team has officially announced the release of its newest repair toolkit enhancements, featuring the DIYFIXTool Magnetic Project Mat and precision Anti-static Tweezers, designed to ...
As much as we want them to be, smartphones and mobile devices aren't invincible. Even with tough glass and rugged metal frames, if you drop them just right, you can crack the corner of the screen or ...