Samsung Galaxy S III Repairs Made Easy!

Hello M:R Nation –

We at Mission Repair have become infatuated with the Samsung Galaxy S III. There were even talks of Ryan switching from his iPhone 5 to the GS3. I am not sure where he is in that process, but I will get you an update.

Why this infatuation you ask? Well, let me counter that question with a question of my own. Have you seen the Galaxy S III? Have you used the Galaxy S III? If you can answer yes to either or both of those questions, than you can understand the infatuation!

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Mountains Of GS3 Screens!

By the mountain of broken screens in the above picture, it seems there are thousands of folks that agree with me. Yes, I understand they are broken. How could anyone want to keep a phone that breaks like that? Well, let me give you a hint…every phone in todays market can and will break like this. “The true test of a smartphones greatness is if someone is willing to repair it” – Troy Harris 2013.

What a better time to replace a phone that you don’t like, than when the screen is cracked. Of course, saving money is always a reason, but if you really hate the phone, you are going to use that as an excuse to move on. That is how I deduced my quote above. Yeah, I just quoted myself…

So in true Mission Repair fashion, we have made it easy for you to start, endure and finish the process of getting your Samsung Galaxy S III repaired. I have laid out below, all of the difference carriers and colors of the Samsung Galaxy S III that we currently service. We have 6 different options to suite your needs and are soon to be adding more.

If you find yourself having any questions, give a us a holler at 866-638-8402 or email us at sales@missionrepair.com

1: Samsung Galaxy S III (Blue-AT&T/T-Mobile) Glass and LCD Screen Repair

2: Samsung Galaxy S III (White-AT&T/T-Mobile) Glass and LCD Screen Repair

3: Samsung Galaxy S III (Blue-Verizon) Glass and LCD Screen Repair

4: Samsung Galaxy S III (White-Verizon) Glass and LCD Screen Repair

5: Samsung Galaxy S III (Blue-Sprint) Glass and LCD Screen Repair

6: Samsung Galaxy S III (White-Sprint) Glass and LCD Screen Repair

Cheers, Troy

 

The 5 Stages Of Repair

Hello M:R Nation –

People that drop and damage their iPhone, iPad, Smartphone or any other handheld device go through different stages of emotions/actions. This happens every time and maybe without you even knowing it. We are going to talk about the 5 different stages and hopefully bring some counseling to those of you who are going through it at this very moment and advice to those that have yet to experience this unfortunate yet inevitable tragedy of a broken device.

Shock – The first stage of this whole experience is shock. You just spent hundreds of dollars on this brand new piece of technology that you have saved up for months to buy. The moment you dropped your Samsung Galaxy S III, time slowed to 1 frame per second. You saw it falling inch by inch, but there was nothing you could do to stop it. Landing face down on the concert, there is a slight gleamer of hope that the worst did not occur. You pick it up and its shattered along with your psyche. Advice – Keep calm. Breath. Relax. As Harper Lee says “Things are never as bad as they seem”

Grief – Your iPhone 4S is with you 24-7/365. It is no wonder that we get so attached. Your entire life is on this piece of plastic/glass/metal contraption. It is as much as a family member as the dog to some, so its understandable to become saddened at the state of your broken screen. This stage could last for quite awhile if you don’t know what to do next. Advice- Keep calm. Breath. Relax. “All things grow with time — except grief”. This unfortunately includes a hairline crack in glass. 😦

Anger – This is the the most expected and perhaps the lengthiest stage of all. Its easy to be mad. Mad at yourself, mad at your friend or your dog for damaging your precious iPad. It is important to not incur further damage to your iPad or friendship/companionship for that matter. Things are things and can be repaired easily. Advice- Keep calm. Breath. Relax. As Ben Franklin once said “Whatever is begun in anger, ends in shame.”

Acceptance – Once you reach this point, you are almost in the clear. You have recovered from the shock, you have wiped all of the tears away and mended your friendships. This is what I like to call the action step. You decide what you are going to do with this useful, yet crippled iPod Touch. You could just deal with it? You could buy a brand new one? You will start researching and find out what the most cost effective way to rectify this situation. You might run into bumps along the way. FYI: The support from the carrier and/or manufacturer will usually be little to none. Advice- Keep calm. Breath. Relax.”Whatever the present moment contains, accept it as if you had chosen it.” -Eckhart Tolle

Mission Repair – This is the completion stage. We have come along way since that shocking mishap. You are just inches away from the finish line. You have chosen a great repair center to entrust your device to and they will repair it CORRECTLY and quickly. Not only are their prices the best in the country. The amount of support they offer before, during and after the repair process is unprecedented. They have a full staff just to field any questions you might have before you order the repair service. An awesome technical department that will treat your device with the upmost care and a program called “Got Repair” for the needed support and any accidents you might have after your initial repair service.Advice – Celebrate. Get Excited. Know you are in good hands.

“You have just made an intelligent choice. Cheers!”

-Troy Harris