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A phone fixing place in San Leandro, CA, we provide mobile phone repair and phone repair services. With over 18 years of experience, our skilled technicians provide expert solutions for screen repair and as a screen fixing place. We also provide solutions for phone water damage, battery issues, and more. We use high-quality parts and prioritize transparency, ensuring you know what to expect before repairs begin. Visit us today for fast, reliable service, and keep your tech in tip-top shape. Your trusted source for phone and tablet repairs in San Leandro and the greater East Bay!
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2171 Doolittle Drive, 94577, San Leandro, United States
- 5107067092
- cellularcityphonerepair.com
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