Along with iPhone 4 comes new potential for damage. Despite manufacturer assurances, iPhone 4 does not appear to be as unbreakable as promised. According to PC World, just a few drops on a flat surface from 3.5 feet can cause the chemically strengthened glass housing to shatter to pieces. When these iPhones fall, one of the longest-serving Apple Authorized Service Providers is ready to put them back together: iResQ. The Midwest's premier forerunner of Apple computer, iPod and iPhone repairs is equipped to handle the just-released iPhone 4.
The newest iteration of the iPhone dazzled audiences at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference and across the Web earlier this month. The iPhone continues to be one of the nation's top-selling smartphones. Since the 2007 iPhone debut, iResQ has made fast, quality repairs to the first-generation EDGE version, the 3G, and the 3GS right from the beginning, and this fourth generation is no different. iPhone 4 owners can now send devices with broken screens to iResQ for a complete digitizer or glass backplate replacement (and other assorted repairs) as it builds an inventory of numerous parts and capacity for future expanded services.
The new iPhone repair includes services for the usual broken, malfunctioning, and depleted iPhone parts including:
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