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Broken iPad!? Cracked iPhone Screen!? Relax, Ventura Boulevard's UBreakiFix Is Here to Help
In the process of fixing phones, this local technology repair shop oftentimes fixes lives.
Due to its propensity to solve the most frustrating of technological disasters, UBreakiFix has now become more than just a device repair store.
It has become a teaching tool.
"You actually see a lot of parents come in with phones and iPads, because nowadays, everyoneโs kid is playing with their iPad or phone," said repair technician Landon Mirisciotti. "So the kid will eventually break it. And the mom brings them in and says, 'Tell them what you did.' The kids are all scared when they come in that it canโt be fixed, so itโs pretty funny."
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Mirisciotti is the manager of UBreakiFix, an electronic repair store located at 12420 Ventura Blvd. in Studio City. And in the midst of the technological era, Mirisciotti and his technicians have mastered what most of society, especially Angelenos, struggles with on a daily basis: fixing their electronic devices, and fixing them in a timely fashion.
"People will be waiting outside before we even open, if they have to say catch a flight in two hours and need their phone fixed," Mirisciotti said. "Theyโre very skeptical when they come in. But we can basically give them a brand new phone."
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UBreakiFix got its start near Orlando, Florida in 2009, and opened the doors to its Studio City location in May of 2011, one of five Los Angeles and San Fernando Valley locations, including Northridge, West Hollywood, Marina del Rey and Pasadena.
And according to Mirisciotti, a number of the most common repairs, including cracked iPhone screens which devastate the user and draw laughs from their colleagues, take less than 30 minutes.
"With the cracked screens, we have to take apart the whole phone, but we do it so many times a day, itโs like second nature," Mirisciotti said. "People think they wonโt get their phones back for like two days because thatโs what theyโve been told at other shops. But 30 minutes is actually slow for some of us."
Ironically enough, a store that provides a much-needed service, namely fixing iPhones, has successfully been flying under the radar.
"A lot of people donโt know about us," Mirisciotti said. "There are a lot of repair shops that are around, but some of them can be pretty sketchy. The customer may not be as comfortable."
Cracked iPhone screens and iPhone button repairs, according to Mirisciotti, are the most common repairs performed at UBreakiFix, but in many cases, those with iPhone malfunctions or screen damage are unaware that a repair is even possible.
"A lot of people just donโt know about their phones," Mirisciotti said. "People will go to Apple and swap out their phone for $200, when the only thing thatโs wrong is the Home button goes out, which happens a lot."
Several iPhone repairs cost below $100 at UBreakiFix, including a cracked iPhone 4 screen, which costs $90 to repair and includes a price match guarantee, as well as a 90-day warranty.
Included in the group of clueless iPhone owners are in many cases, Apple employees, the same that might push replacement phones that cost over $300 as a part of their day jobs.ย
"Because Apple doesnโt do repairs, they always tell you to swap it out," Mirisciotti said. "But we can fix all those problems. Literally, we get people from Apple in here all the time. We get Apple employees who donโt know whatโs going on with their own Apple phone."
Among the repairs that the technicians at UBreakiFix are able to accomplish fixing headphone ports, phone volume, the home and power buttons on the iPhone and other cellular devices, repairing the front and back glass on the iPhone, battery issues, and sometimes, water damage.
"Water damage is more of a 50-50 type of repair, but Iโve seen phones that have been completely submerged and weโve been able to revive them," Mirisciotti said. "On the flipside, Iโve seen cases where people barely sweat on their phone and it gets to a certain area, and it doesnโt work."
In addition to iPhones, Ventura Boulevardโs technology wunderkind repairs gaming consoles, laptop screens, iPads, and nearly every form of smartphone, as long as it is not too ancient.
"Peopleโs phones are everything and thatโs what makes this such a great business," Mirisciotti said. "It has your business information, your family stuff, all your phone numbers, everything is in there. It gets to the point sometime where people canโt open their phone up and they just had a baby, and they canโt get any of their pictures. And theyโre like begging us to get it to work. And even if we canโt get the phone to work, we do our best to get the information off of it.โ
In the midst of repairing phones and rewiring iPhone motherboards, Mirisciotti explained that the UBreakiFix staff, composed of mainly students and what some would classify as the "younger generation," has found time to incorporate another service: schooling the "older generation."
"Sometimes, older people will call and ask how to use their phones," Mirisciotti said. "They don't know how to use the touch screen or they might just ask why the phone died. And most of the time, it's simple stuff, like the just need to charge it. A lot of us just grew up with technology. The older generation, itโs not so much that they canโt use it or donโt know how to use it, itโs just they didnโt grow up with it."
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