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Monthly Archives - May 2026

Google Pixel repair in Melbourne CBD, St Kilda and Greensborough: common problems and quick fixes

Google Pixel phones are known for their clean Android experience and excellent cameras, but like any smartphone they can still suffer from cracked screens, charging issues and battery problems over time. When that happens, it’s easy to feel stuck between living with the problem or buying a new phone. In this...

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iPad repair in Melbourne CBD, St Kilda and Greensborough: crack, lines or no display – what type of iPad screen repair do you need?

When your iPad hits the floor, the damage isn’t always as simple as “screen broken”. Sometimes you only crack the front glass, sometimes you see coloured lines or black spots, and sometimes the display goes completely black. Each of these symptoms points to a different type of iPad screen repair...

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Complete guide to iPhone repair in Melbourne CBD, St Kilda and Greensborough (2026)

When your iPhone suddenly cracks, stops charging or refuses to turn on, the first thing most people search is “iPhone repair in Melbourne” or “iPhone screen repair in Melbourne”. With so many repair shops and price ranges, it can be hard to know what you actually need and who to...

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The importance of regular device maintenance (and how to actually do it)

Why regular device maintenance matters We rely on our phones, tablets and laptops for almost everything work, banking, photos, maps and entertainment so when a device suddenly slows down or dies, it hurts. Regular maintenance keeps your devices fast and reliable, reduces the chance of unexpected failures and helps them last...

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Understanding the basics: iPad glass replacement vs. iPad LCD replacement

Seeing cracks on your iPad screen is stressful, but it doesn’t always mean the whole display needs to be replaced. In many cases, only the top glass layer is damaged, while the image underneath is still perfectly fine. In this post, we’ll explain the basic parts of an iPad screen, the...

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