Power Mac Center Now Offers iPhone Display Repairs!

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Good news for iPhone users! Power Mac Center has announced that it’s now offering repair services for damaged iPhone screens. It’s in fact, the first in the country to do so. Coverage includes cracked screens and broken displays or any related issues.

The service is available for customers with an iPhone 6s or later, and can be availed at Power Mac Center branches in Glorietta 5 and The Annex at SM City North EDSA. You can be assured that an Apple Certified Engineer will handle the repairs, and that only genuine Apple parts will be used.

Of course, there’s a turnaround time for repairs, and that depends on the availability of replacement stocks and the diagnosis. To give you an idea, prices start at PhP11,025, inclusive of diagnostics fee and replacement parts, and may vary depending on the unit. Payments can be in cash, debit, straight or a 3-month installment basis with 0% interest for select credit cards.

Express Service or Same Day repair may also be availed for an additional fee of  PhP1,000. Customers who avail of this offer will also get exclusive discounts on iPhone scree protectors and cases redeemable at the aforementioned branches.

[su_quote cite=”Joey Alvarez, Power Mac Center Marketing Director”]Accidents do happen to the best of us but Power Mac Center came prepared. We take pride in being the first to officially offer this kind of service to Apple clients in the Philippines. Since the servicing is done locally, it’s now more convenient and hassle-free.[/su_quote]

For more information about this new service offering, you may contact the Power Mac Center hotline at 725-4762 (4PMC), or by sending an email to [email protected]om. You can also book an appointment using the PMC Service App or through the Power Mac Center Facebook account.

 

 

 

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Emman has been writing technical and feature articles since 2010. Prior to this, he became one of the instructors at Asia Pacific College in 2008, and eventually landed a job as Business Analyst and Technical Writer at Integrated Open Source Solutions for almost 3 years.

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