Motorola Moto X Screen Repairs Announced!

Good morning everyone-

We’ve added several new services today that will most certainly help a lot of you. The Motorola Moto X LCD Screen Repair is now available on the Mission Repair Website and we are taking orders immediately.

The Moto X is somewhat unique: It’s the only smartphone assembled in the U.S.A. Will this become a new trend?

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Moto X is ready when you are. It responds to your voice—no touching necessary. Twist your wrist twice, it becomes your camera. Information quietly appears on the screen—it doesn’t interrupt and it’s battery friendly. Now AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon customers can get their Moto X through Moto Maker.

It’s got a hefty price tag if you buy one of these units outright – and until now repair services have been non-existent. We here at Mission Repair are breathing life back into these units and we’re successfully installing new screens and we have satisfied several customers even before this launch.

Have a great day, thanks for reading. Ryan

Motorola Photon Q Repairs = Success!

Hello my friends,

We are happy to bring you a brand new service today for the Motorola Photon Q! This is a 4G LTE smartphone and we’ve had many requests for screen replacement and repair. The wait is over and Mission:Repair is ready to handle the service immediately!

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Why do I write blogs about these things? It’s because we have the longest linecard in the industry, and our customers (you) demand that we keep up with the technology when we can. It’s just that easy. If there’s a new phone that you’d like to see Mission Repair service – send us an email about it – or give us a call 866-638-8402. We will do what we can to accommodate you.

Have a great Thursday!

Ryan

Motorola Defy XT Screen Repair Services NOW AVAILABLE!

Hello everyone and good morning!

We have added services for 5 new Smartphones today- those are the cool little gadgets that you carry with you at all times if you weren’t sure 😉

The problem with that scenario is that if you’re human like most of us, you are bound to drop that cool gadget out of your hand and risk cracking the screen if it hits the concrete just right. In fact, we have heard countless reports of customers dropping their phones and tablets onto carpet and breaking them…but that’s another story altogether.

If you do drop it, you need someone on your side for repair, and that’s where Mission Repair comes in.

CRUNCH!  It's not time to upgrade, it's time to repair!

CRUNCH! It’s not time to upgrade, it’s time to repair!

In fact, we have the most extensive line of services in the country to service your damaged phone, iPod, tablet, computer or other hand held electronic device! Yes, GPS units as well- coming in September 2013!

Well today, we are happy to announce that we are repairing the Motorola Defy XT Smartphone, and screen repairs are starting at just $79, installed! Yes, they are brand new, OEM screens in case you were wondering – and yes we can get them done within 24 hours of receipt.

The Motorola DEFY XT is a smartphone with Andrdoid 2.3, 3.7” display, 5MP camera and a front-facing camera, 1GHz processor, 1GB ROM / 512MB RAM, GPS and a GPS, as well as the standard features of the platform. It’s also dust proof and has a water resistant display – but it’s still fragile and can crack! CRUNCH.

When you are in need of a Motorola Defy XT repair, looks no further, Mission Repair will save the day. Give us a call, toll-free, 7 days a week:

1-866-638-8402 with any questions!

Take care, Ryan

Android Repairs- Nothing New Here!

Hey There M:R Nation –

I just realized that we are now reaching close to 500 different Android phone repair services that we offer. This staggering number is not something that just appears overnight.

We have invested countless Hours, Days, Weeks and Months to these services and we are nowhere close to being done adding additional repairs for you, our customers!

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So… whether you are in need of an HTC, Samsung, Motorola, LG, Huawei, ZTE, Casio or any other Smartphone repair, we at Mission:Repair have you covered!

 

Cheers, Troy!

Apple VS Samsung

Good Morning M:R Nation –

With technology moving at such a rapid pace, its hard to keep up with all the new products coming out. Samsung and Apple are constantly at a battle ready stance and regardless of what people might say, this technology race is helping us consumers receive the best products out there.

With Apple releasing new products every year or so and Samsung about every week, I give Apple the edge on out of the box functionality. Most of the time, Apple products and their software just work. I can’t say the same about the other “rushed to the market” products that I have used.I guess you could say I liken Apple to more of a finely aged cheese and Samsung to a slice of kraft singles. Both are great tasting, but I just prefer the older/stinkier option 🙂

Don’t get me wrong, Samsung has stepped their game up considerably in the past year and I can only see them gaining in this technology race. I have mentioned many times of my new found love for Samsung (which you can read about here) and I am not going back on my word. Sure, I received some nice hate mail after my proclamation, but I am standing my ground with a big I LOVE YOU for Samsung.

You might be scratching your head at the moment, saying “How can this bloke love both Apple and Samsung at the same time?” We let me answer that for you. Here at Mission:Repair, we have grown as a company over the last few years. With a progressive attitude, we started to take on more of our customer requests which ultimately led to our massive catalog of services that you see on www.missionrepair.com today. So the answer is simple. I just spent a little time with the products from Samsung and thats all it took.

Regardless of if you have an Apple iPad 2, Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 , HTC Flyer, Motorola Xoom 2, or Amazon Kindle we have you covered. We are an equal opportunity repair center and have an affinity for whatever device you entrust in our care.

Cheers, Troy