
People often wonder whether it is worth taking a mobile phone in for repair or whether it is much more worthwhile to buy a new one. In this articleWe'll show you when to take your smartphone in for repair.
Arguments for repairing smartphones
For repairs after the warranty period, it is a good idea to ask your friends if they know a technician who does a good job, because the customer services of manufacturers such as Apple or Samsung are often expensive. However, you should not go to a dubious repair shop where the repair is very cheap, because mobile phone parts also come at a price. Cheap repair shop prices are often synonymous with defective parts or parts of little value for the mobile phone. Some smartphone parts, such as battery replacement, can often be replaced easily and cheaply, in which case it is worth paying the small price to get a working mobile phone back. In the fortunate cases where only something on the outside is broken and the inside of the phone is still fully functional, they can often be replaced for a low price, but the prices of an iPhone and a Samsung phone are often very different. In addition, the insurance company may cover a repair if you have liability insurance, but only if a third party has damaged the smartphone.
When buying new is cheaper
Since the prices of parts for iPhone and Samsung phones fluctuate greatly, the replacement of parts can suddenly become expensive, in some cases even more expensive than a comparable new smartphone, which is especially the case with older devices. With the new iPhone 13, which costs almost 1000 euros, a screen replacement at the iPhone manufacturer can already cost more than 550 euros. In this case, however, it is worth it because the repair costs are low in relation to the purchase price. Thus, the price of a screen replacement on an iPhone can cost up to 550 euros, and with more defects, it can become expensive. Likewise, prices at the Samsung manufacturer are similar for new Samsung phones, with up to 600 euros at the manufacturer for a replacement. However, you should be aware that there is always a risk that all data will be lost during the repair. This is why it is sometimes advisable to part with a damaged smartphone and buy a new device, as, especially in the case of older devices, the refurbishment is often not worth it. When buying a new device, it is better to invest a small amount, because even a cheap protective film and a case can prevent serious damage.
Do it yourself at your own risk
Sometimes you can repair your mobile phone yourself without professional help, which can save you a lot of money. You can often find cheap mobile phone parts on the Internet, such as batteries, which you can use to replace parts in your device yourself. However, you should be aware that you need experience and the right tools. For someone completely inexperienced, this can go wrong very quickly. In the worst case, they can even damage the device further. Therefore, you should inform yourself well in advance whether such a self-repair is worthwhile, because it is often also a big risk.