Categories News Portfolio Tech Tips iPhone Back Housing replacing June 25, 2018 iPhone, no matter how many modifications were released, has a solid and rigid body. The basis of the first models was represented with polymeric materials. Modern devices have an anodized aluminum cover, with improved strength or tempered glass, for wireless charging. Back housing replacing is a time-consuming process that requires attention and time. You need to disassemble it and transfer it to the new case. In most situations, calls to Mr Fix service center and a desire to replace the iPhone case are dictated by the fact that users neglect the simplest operating rules. Specifically, the most common are the following: Mechanical effectsiPhone deformationsFalls from a great heightChips and scratches after prolonged use Many iPhone owners are striving to improve the appearance of the device by replacing the aluminum cover with a color one to give the phone more originality and aesthetics. Whatever the root cause, an independent replacement of the iPhone case is extremely not recommended. Trust the specialists of Mr. Fix – The case is inexpensive, therefore the price of such a service will remain at an acceptable level and everyone can afford it. The price of the service, for each model, is indicated in the price list. Mr. FIX Cell Phone & Computer Repair values your business and strives to provide you with excellent service, quality parts, and skilled repair technicians. We are a locally owned and operated full-service electronic repair shop offering reliable service when you need it. Every day! Do you still have questions? Our technicians will be glad to answer at (804) 728-9988 Categories News Portfolio Tech Tips Recent Posts Mr Fix Honors Veterans with Special Discounts and Freebies Common iPhone 12 Camera Problems and Fixes Ultimate Guide to Replacing Your Samsung Z Flip 3 Screen Fix Your Game: A Step-by-Step Guide to Repairing Your Xbox One S HDMI Port Problems with the HDMI port on your PS4? Everything You Need to Know About Diagnosis and Repair