Should you ever choose a third party repair source over Apple's
authorised service centres?
The iPhone is perhaps humanity’s most precious
companion. Trying to survive a week without a phone is torturous,
being stuck without your iPhone for a week, is purgatory.
Chances are, if you’ve ever owned an iPhone, you would
have probably damaged it sometime in its lifespan. So what do you
do when your iPhone is injured? You call the cavalry, but whether
you choose the official Apple Support or the third-party repair
shops, would depend on your needs. Both each have their own pros
and cons.
If you choose to get your device repaired via the
official route, then you will most likely need to bring your iPhone
and iPad down to an authorised service provider, which will be
either QCD or A.LAB. According to Apple support, there are two
official options in Singapore available for iPhone and iPad
repair.
1) Apple Authorised Service
Provider, which will be either QCD or A.LAB.
A.LAB
QCD
2) Apple Support, under the “Express
Replacement Service”, which is only beneficial if you are
covered under AppleCare+ plan. This service is not available
at Apple’s authorised service providers. You would have to contact Apple Support
directly to arrange for this service.
These Authorised Apple Service Providers in Singapore
are only able to fix basic parts issues such as battery and screen,
and when it comes to issues that occur on the motherboard, they are
not trained to repair it and will suggest getting a replacement
set, which may be incredibly expensive and not financially
prudent.
Pricing quoted from Official Apple
support site can be found below.
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Apple iPhone service pricing -
Singapore
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Apple iPad service pricing -
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Before getting your iPhone or iPad fixed, these are
questions you have to identify yourself:
· Is
the screen display having an issue?
· Is
your display screen cracked?
· Are
your buttons not responsive when pressed?
· Is it
a power issue? Can your device power up?
· Is
there a sound issue on your device?
· Is
the built-in camera damaged?
· Is my
battery draining fast?
· Is
there any liquid damage?
Authorised Apple Service Providers take an average of 3
to 7 days for your iPhone to get repaired,
depending on the kind of incessant abuse it's had to endure. If you
choose to go this route, you'll have to part with your beloved
device for a while.
Before you send your phone to the Apple Authorised
Service Provider, you'll have to make sure to
1) Backup all your data
2) Remove your Apple ID on the
device.
3) Turn off “Find My iPhone”.
4) Restore your iPhone to factory
setting.
5) Bring along the sales receipt.
Apple's limited warranty does not cover any accidental,
mishandling, liquid damage or tampered by any unauthorised third
party. Under the limited warranty, consumers are allowed to do the
1-1 exchange policy with a new or reconditioned device.
For those who have brought AppleCare+ for their device,
the warranty will be extended to 2 years and with two incidents of
accidental damage coverage, each subject to a service fee of
S$42 for screen damage or S$148 for any other damage.
If you are out of warranty, you'll have to pay the full
repair fee to get the damaged parts repaired or a replacement fee
to get a refurbished set.
Price differences between Apple
Support and Apple Authorised Service Provider
During our onsite visit to A.Lab at Plaza Singapura, we
were quoted a different price from Apple Support. For example,
screen repair for the iPhone 7 Plus/6S Plus/6 Plus costs S$219 at
Apple Support, but S$250 at A.Lab. As such, you should do some due
diligence checks before heading down to avoid any issues.
Going through Apple’s official support or authorised
service provider isn’t necessarily the best way forward. For those
with a cracked iPad or iPhone screen, liquid damage or are simply
out of warranty, it may be financially more prudent to head down an
alternative repair centre or 3rd third repair shop. In most cases,
it will cost less than half of Apple’s official charges.
Alternative repair place come in all shapes and sizes
and with different skill levels, so for the sake of this article,
we will be referring to those trusted and reputable service shops
such as iRepair Singapore with Casetrust accreditation and some
other choice like Breakfixnow, Atomware, and iPhix, GW Mobile and
iPhonefix to name a few. Each of them operates slightly
different.
So how does it work? In general, all repair centre will
do a registration and a check on your iPhone details and functions.
Alternative repair centre will differ in terms of their customer
service system and how they handle your repairs. iRepair Singapore
for instance has an e-system with automatic SMS notifications that
boosts their work efficiency and so on.
Following which, the technicians will do a preliminary
diagnosis to check what is wrong with your device, a quotation will
be provided. iRepair SG does provide
advanced Face2Face
repair for you to see the repair in real time to assure
you of their trustworthiness.
The duration of repair will depend largely on the
severity of the damage. Easy cases such as a cracked screen or
battery replacement can be repaired within 30 minutes whereas
severe issues such as a motherboard damage might take a few
business days.
A warranty period is often provided to guarantee that
the component that was fixed will work. The warranty period lasts
from 1 to 3 month depending on the repair shop you go to. Warranty
normally covers whichever part that has been replaced, so its good
practice for you to check your phone’s function before leaving the
centre.
Reliability / Warranty
Without stating the obvious, Apple’s authorised service
providers are definitely going to replace your iPhone parts with
original Apple components. However, a number of third party repair
shops also claim to use original components, which supposedly work
just as well.
To verify the trustworthiness of these repair shops,
you can check customer reviews on their Facebook page and on
forums. For instance, iRepair Singapore (which also comes with
Casetrust accreditation).
Nevertheless, Apple’s authorised service providers will
most likely still remain a safer bet.
Speed
Official Apple support will take a longer time than
heading down to a third party repair shop. The queues at Apple’s
authorised service providers are much longer, especially during
peak hours.
You will also need to make two trips, one to send the
phone in to verify if it’s free of tampering, water damage or
accidental abuse and the other to collect it. If your phone has any
of the issues mentioned, your warranty will be void.
Alternatively, third party repair shops have shorter
queue so the wait is shorter. Basic repairs can be done in an hour,
but issues with the motherboard may take 3 to 5 days. The best
thing for most alternative repair shops is that all your data will
remain intact when basic repairs are carried out which means less
of a hassle for you.
Price
If you are covered with Apple’s limited warranty, then
definitely getting your device fixed by an authorised service
provider will be your best bet since it’s free of charge but be
prepared to survive a few days away without your device.
However, if your device's warranty has run out, then
authorized service providers are definitely going to charge a much
higher price than third party repair stores.
If you'd like to check the alternative iPhone and iPad
repair prices or for other brands like Samsung, Sony and LG, visit
the iRepair website, iRepair
Singapore Facebook page or iRepair
SG Google+ for more information.