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Repair by yourself with this website’s guidance #ifixit #repair #phone #laptop #electronics

Repair by yourself with this website’s guidance #ifixit #repair #phone #laptop #electronics

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In the video : Mi dagara edaina mobile, laptops or any electronics products damage ieyaya Ee website use chesukoni intlo kurchone mi electronics gadgets mi own ga repair chesukondi. Ifixit.com ee website ki velli mi relevant mobile or electronic gadgets select chesukoni and taravatha relevant problem ni choose chesukondi, And miku aa problem ni yela test cheyali, and em basic parts and equipment kavali and yela repair cheyali ani complete explanation and solution ni esthundi. Okavela mi problem related solution lekapothe just ask a question option midha click mi problem type cheyandi and yevaraina experts vachi mi problem ki solution provide chestaru. About the ifixit.com The Future Is Repairable Things break. Wear and tear is normal, but throwing away almost-functional products shouldn’t be. As the world’s largest online repair community, we help thousands of people fix their broken stuff every day. We also have everything you need to fix your electronic devices yourself—quality replacement parts, specialty precision tools, and most importantly—free step-by-step repair guides for thousands of products. A repairable future starts with you taking repair into your own hands and looks like active legislation and products designed to be fixed. iFixit is working at every level possible to make that repairable future a reality, and we couldn’t do it without your support. Together we can fix any thing. Broken Isn’t the End Necessity, they say, is the mother of invention—and for college students, the father of invention is probably a shoestring budget. In 2003, Kyle Wiens and Luke Soules found themselves with a broken iBook G3. Replacing the busted part wasn’t easy, especially with no instructions, but they managed to succeed with minimal broken tabs and lost screws. They began harvesting parts from partially broken laptops and selling them online. And then, they were making repair manuals and posting them online. Soon, we were even taking apart the latest devices to get a sense of how challenging they’d be to fix. We called these “teardowns,” and the gadget world began to look to our repairability scores as a clear sign of repair ease. But we don’t just rank repair ease—we make it. By creating free repair manuals for so many things that have never been documented before, we’ve paved the way for making repairs as easy as possible. Throughout it all, the goal has been the same: Be the free repair guide for every thing. You can fix it—we show you how. Together We Can Fix Any Thing iFixit is the only place you can get everything you need to make a repair: step-by-step guides, replacement parts, quality tools, and community support. All backed by our industry-leading Quality Guarantee. Repair Guides We offer thousands of free repair guides for thousands of different devices. They combine high-resolution photos with detailed, step-by-step instructions, and they’re vetted by our team of experts. Parts & Tools Our replacement parts are tested for quality, with genuine options from manufacturers like Samsung and Google. And our precision tools are designed in-house and backed by our Lifetime Guarantee. Community Just because your repair is DIY, doesn’t mean you’re fixing alone. Get help from other fixers on our Answers Forum. Already a repair pro? Submit your own guide using our wiki-based template. Advocacy We won’t be truly free to fix any thing until repair is backed by legal rights and incorporated into product design. At the heart of iFixit is our grassroots advocacy for Right to Repair and other legislation, a fight that has now been taken up by dozens of countries around the world. We’re on the frontlines of campaigning for legislation along with other organizations like repair.org, repair.eu, PIRG, and EFF. You can support our efforts/activism by reaching out to the legislators in your state or country and encouraging others to join the fight. We also regularly publish editorial reports and deep dives into issues affecting the tech hardware and repair world. It all started with a little thing called “teardowns,” where we take apart the latest devices to get a sense of how challenging they’d be to fix. And when a company does something stupid (or something we hope will go viral), you bet we’re writing about it. Manufacturers have begun to take note. But even though we’re working with them behind the scenes, it’s important to us that we remain able to call manufacturers out publicly for discouraging repair. In support of that editorial independence, we have a robust Editorial Process.