The most common question after price: how long will it take? The honest answer depends on what's being repaired — but mobile repair is almost always faster than a shop visit when you count total time from "I need this fixed" to "my phone is working again."
| Repair | On-Site Time |
|---|---|
| iPhone screen replacement | 30–45 minutes |
| Samsung Galaxy screen | 45–60 minutes |
| iPhone battery replacement | 20–30 minutes |
| Samsung battery replacement | 25–35 minutes |
| Charging port repair | 30–50 minutes |
| iPad screen replacement | 60–90 minutes |
Model age: Older iPhones (11, 12) are slightly faster to open than newer models. iPhone 15 and 16 have additional components near the screen connector that add a few minutes.
Damage severity: A clean crack is faster than a screen that's shattered into the chassis or where adhesive is warped from heat exposure.
Combined repairs: Doing a screen and battery in the same visit adds 15–20 minutes — but saves you a second appointment.
A traditional repair shop might fix your phone in 30 minutes — but add a 15-minute drive each way, waiting for your number to be called, and dropping off vs. waiting, and you're looking at 1.5–2.5 hours of total time. With mobile repair, the technician comes to you. Your total time investment is answering the door and 30–60 minutes of the repair happening nearby.
We don't leave until we've tested Face ID or Touch ID, display brightness, touch sensitivity across the whole screen, and any other function specific to the repair. If something isn't right, we fix it before we leave.
Same-day appointments available. Pay after the repair is done.
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