Perhaps your phone’s screen cracked from being dropped or – true story – your kid knocked your smartphone into a puddle of water on the street. Once your phone has KO-ed, you’ll know the pain of going on a mobile phone blackout, especially with SingPass and mobile payment apps being essential these days.
To save you the trouble of scrambling to get back online, here are the best mobile phone repair shops in Singapore to get your smartphones and cracked screens fixed ASAP. Be it a broken screen protector or where to get the best tempered glass, we got you covered.
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Image credit: Mobile Life
With 3 outlets islandwide in Queenstown, Serangoon, and Bishan, Mobile Life is a one-stop shop for your mobile phones. Not only can you buy and sell your used handphones here, but you can also dress it up with new accessories, or send it in for repairs if it should fail.
They’ve been around since 2006, and their technicians all come with more than 10 years of experience in the field, so you can rest assured that your phones are in good hands. Plus, they stock a range of more than 3,000 premium repair service parts, with free diagnosis services and a 100-day guarantee after you’ve sent your phone in for repair.
Don’t worry about having to surrender your phone for days while it’s fixed – most of their repairs take an average of just 30 minutes; they even provide same-day collection, repair, and delivery at affordable prices. Find out more on the Mobile Life website.
Full list of Mobile Life outlets.
Opening hours: 10.30am-9.30pm, Daily
Contact: 9347 6513 (WhatsApp)
Here’s a common scenario: Your broken Apple device has been repaired and it feels as good as new. But days later, your iPhone or iPad is glitching yet again. Cue LYK Repair, which has a 100-day warranty on its repairs and spare parts just in case your device goes on the fritz after it’s been fixed.
Image credit: LYK Repair via Facebook
Warranty aside, they do uphold standards in its repairworks, as they are part of the Independent Repair Provider Program, which gives them access to genuine Apple parts and training in repairing Apple devices.
Getting your iPhone, iPad, Macbook or Apple Watch fixed is convenient. Drop in at any of their 3 outlets in Singapore located in Jurong, Woodlands, and Tai Seng, which are all within a 5-minute walk from an MRT station.
Image credit: LYK Repair via Facebook
Otherwise, opt for their doorstep repair service, where a technician drives over to wherever you’re located to remedy your digital device disorder. Repairs take just under half an hour for iPhones and an hour for iPads. LYK Repair comes highly reviewed, with more than 6,000 reviews rating their service at 4.9/5.
Full list of LYK Repair outlets.
Opening hours: 11am-9pm, Daily
Contact: 9025 2185 | 9699 2229 (WhatsApp)
Image credit: @getfynd via Instagram
FYND doesn’t have a brick-and-mortar shop, and that’s because they’re a mobile mobile phone repair service. They’ll repair your smartphone at a convenient location for you: your house, office, school or nearest cafe.
Many repairs can be done on the spot. But if further diagnostics are needed and they don’t have parts to fix it then and there, they’ll take it back and deliver it to you once it’s fixed.
Opening hours: 10am-10pm, Daily
Contact: 6681 5707 | 8389 0390 (WhatsApp)
Image adapted from: Tan Joseph via Google Maps
Fix Bot is centrally located phone repair shop at Novena Square 2, but they’ll collect your device from wherever you are for complimentary diagnostic tests, and to repair your device – perfect for those who’re too busy to get away from the office.
They fix smartphones of most makes and models, and most Apple products such as Apple iPhones, watches and laptops – all with a post-repair warranty of 90 days.
Address: 10 Sinaran Drive, #04-07, Novena Square 2, Singapore 307506
Opening hours: 11am-9pm, Daily
Contact: 6677 2942 | 9782 1345 (WhatsApp)
Image credit: uBreakiFix via Facebook
You’ve been gaming heavily with your Xbox, PlayStation or Nintendo Switch, but it’s suddenly broken down. To save your trusty stay-home buddy, head to uBreakiFix as they’re able to fix gaming consoles, on top of mobile phones, PCs, MacBooks and most smart devices.
They have branches in all four corners of Singapore, so it’ll be convenient for you to get your smart device fixed and back to Zelda in a jiffy.
Full list of uBreakiFix outlets.
Contact: 8932 8415 | 9007 5641 | 8386 7929
Image credit: @breakfixnow via Instagram
While it may be easy to find third-party repairers for popular smartphone brands like Apple and Samsung, it may be a bit harder if you have a more niche brand. BreakFixNow can tackle your damaged Google Pixel, and Oppo repairs with no issues.
They offer free diagnostic services, and you’re not expected to make any payment until your phone is well-repaired. For an additional fee, they’ll collect and return your device from your home at your convenience.
If you’re worried about phone repair prices in Singapore, BreakFixNow is a good place to go with.
BreakFixNow also has iPad repair services, so if your iPad battery or iPad screen has issues, hit them up as well.
Full list of BreakFixNow outlets.
Opening hours: 11am-9pm, Daily
Contact: 6337 2739 | 9750 4333
Image credit: RepairAdvise via Instagram
To get a better idea of how much your phone repair will cost before heading out, you can describe your phone’s problems to RepairAdvise over the phone, on WhatsApp or Messenger. They’ll give you an estimate of how much it’ll cost to repair your smartphone, PC, MacBook or even smartwatch.
You can then bring in your smart device to be repaired on the spot while you wait, or have it couriered to their repair centre. There’s also an express repair option for an additional fee.
Address: 1 Rochor Canal Road, #03-42, Sim Lim Square, Singapore 188504
Opening hours: Mon-Wed, Fri 11am-8pm | Thu, Sat-Sun 11am-6pm
Contact:8541 2355 (WhatsApp)
Image credit: Lite Repair via Facebook
Lite Mobile is a mobile phone repair shop that has more than 2,000 5-star ratings on Carousell. They’ll be able to change your battery and do minor repairs on the spot in 30 minutes, with a 3-month warranty on parts replaced. They can repair all brands of devices, including Xiaomi, Realme and Vivo, and of course the more common Apple and Samsung devices.
Full list of Lite Mobile outlets.
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 11am-9pm
Contact: 8818 6844 (WhatsApp)
Image adapted from: The Repair Hospital via Facebook
The Repair Hospital offers a phone repair service with free pick-up and delivery, no matter where you’re located in Singapore. They have a “no fix no fee” policy, so you’ll only need to pay when your phone’s repairs are done. Most of their repairs are completed within the same day.
They also do data recovery for external hard drives, thumb drives and memory cards. Their services have previously won them the Singapore Top 25 Prestige Awards and Asia’s Top 80 Achievers Awards.
Full list of The Repair Hospital outlets.
Contact: 6292 1331 | 8282 3368 (WhatsApp)
Image credit: Repair Express Singapore via Facebook
A damaged smartphone or Macbook Pro waits for no person. Repair Express Singapore is open every day of the year, even during public holidays, when most phone repair shops are closed. If you have suffered iPhone water damage, or have an iPhone charging port malfunction on a PH, these are the guys to turn to.
You can make an appointment to have your smartphone, device, MacBook or PC repaired at their outlets. All replaced parts are warranty-covered for 90 days.
Full list of Repair Express Singapore outlets.
Image credit: Chan Alex via Google Maps
We know that feeling when we thought our DIY repairs had somehow fixed our phone, but our celebrations prove premature when the screen just won’t turn back on. Well, experts are there for a reason, and at Singapura Mobile, the technicians have more than 10 years worth of experience to bank on.
From fixing your cracked phone screens to repairing damaged parts, your phone will come back as good as new in the hands of these experts. Their services are not limited to a specific brand, but include common ones like OPPO, Huawei, and even Nokia – if anyone still uses those.
Singapura Mobile has 2 branches – one in Ang Mo Kio and one in Marine Parade. The next time you’re in need of a quick fix for your phone, just drop by one of their outlets.
Ang Mo Kio outlet
Address: 631 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 4, #01-940, Singapore 560631
Opening hours: 11am-10pm, Daily
Contact: 8622 2297 | 9389 8769 (WhatsApp)
Marine Parade outlet
Address: Block 83 Marine Parade Central, #01-566, Singapore 440083
Opening hours: 10am-9pm, Daily
Contact: 8622 2297 | 9389 8769 (WhatsApp)
Image credit: Red White Mobile via Google Maps
If you have trust issues and can’t find a reliable repair store, check out Red White Mobile. This business is one of the few specialising in mobile repairs for iPhones and Samsung phones. As a user of these brands, get your phone repaired at affordable rates and on the spot.
The folks here immediately get to work on your phone after diagnosing the problem, and repairs start from just $18 to replace the camera glass on your phone. And if you find that the same problem persists after a few days, go straight back to get it fixed for free under their 3 month warranty for genuine parts.
Clumsy peeps who are always dropping their phones, feel free to check out their accessories like screen protectors and wide range of phone cases while you’re at the store.
Address: 420 North Bridge Road, #01-20 North Bridge Centre, Singapore 188727
Opening hours: 11am-9.30pm, Daily
Contact: 6735 4811 | 8668 4811 (WhatsApp)
Image credit: Repair Xpress
For the uninitiated, Apple’s iPhones and Samsung’s Galaxy phones are both made up of parts from Foxconn. Phone Doctor is equipped with the OEM (original equipment manufacturer) parts from Foxconn, so you’re getting quality phone repair service at a relatively low cost.
The low nett prices are another reason why Phone Doctor is a fan favourite. During consultation, you’ll receive a quote – inclusive of both their repair service fees and GST – so, there are no nasty surprises when you get the final bill.
Full list of Phone Doctor outlets.
Image credit: Mister Mobile via Facebook
Mr Mobile is one of only a few Apple-certified mobile phone repair shops in Singapore, so you can get your beloved iPhone repaired with original Apple parts at a lower cost, without having to go to an official Apple or iPhone repair centre. Their technicians have access to Apple diagnostic tools and can repair your phone without you having to back up your data first, which is convenient if your screen is dead.
They have outlets at several heartland locations like Hougang and Jurong, and can replace your faulty battery in under 2 hours. They also have mobile phone rental services if you desperately need a temporary one while yours is being repaired.
Mr Mobile also repairs old iPhones – such as the iPhone 6S Plus, so you don’t have to fret about getting your kid a replacement.
Their services include: iPhone screen repair, screen replacements, glass replacement, iPhone battery replacement, water damage repair, camera repair and camera replacement, camera removal, iPhone motherboard repair, and iPhone LCD replacements
Full list of Mr Mobile outlets.
Image credit: iRepair via Instagram
iRepair is one of only a handful of CaseTrust accredited phone repair shops in Singapore – that means they’re certified by the Consumer Association of Singapore to have fair and transparent business practices, so your smartphone is in reliable hands.
They’ll repair your phone in front of you and you can chill out in their comfortable waiting area with a movie, drinks and WiFi. There’s also a working area so you can continue being productive remotely while your smartphone is being fixed.
Save money and save the earth by repairing, not buying. Instead of shelling out big bucks for a new smartphone if yours is damaged or if your battery is draining quicker than usual, you might want to turn to these phone repair services in Singapore to extend the life of your smartphone and other devices.
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Cover image adapted from: Tan Joseph via Google Maps, LYK Repair via Facebook
This article contains partial partnership content. However, all opinions are ours.
Originally published on 11th March 2022. Last updated by Michelle P on 17th April 2024.
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