
Recently the power button on my iPhone failed, luckily I was able to use the iReboot app to turn off the unit or lock the keypad (reboot springboard). But this made doing things like DFU or Restore mode a real pain in the ass. Noticing a company advertising in our Google AdSense ads with the link ‘Toronto iPhone Repair’ I clicked through to investigate (who knew those ads could actually be useful?). The link landed me at TechKnowSpace.com. To my great fortune they are located about 2 blocks from my home and could replace the power button within an hour for $89CAD.
I took the long 5 minute walk over to Front st & Spadina st right in the downtown core of Toronto and dropped my phone off. 1 hour later I returned and they had my newly functional iPhone ready to go. I was impressed they were fast, friendly and most importantly got my beloved iPhone back to it’s original splendor.
If you live in or around the Greater Toronto Area and need to have your iPhone repaired I would recommend them. I inquired whether they serve people online wishing to get their iPhones repaired. Unfotunately they aren’t setup to process orders via their web page but you can feel free to make arrangements by phone and send your iPhone in via courier or snail mail.
BTW: I have received nothing for endorsing these guys.


yay somoeone u can finaly trust with ur iPhone. And I hope someone can help them with the online store ( for us people over seas).
wow, a google ad that was good.You were one lucky man.
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Somehow my daughter broke the USB port on here 8 month old I-Phone. I went to Apple and they said it was not under warranty and the only thing I could do would be to buy another one for $199. Apple does not stand behind their products. I went to the AT&T store in Stamford Ct where there is a guy who is very knowledgeable and I always go to if I am having a Phone related problem. I asked him if there was anything I could do to fix the I-Phone and right off the top of his head he said Quick Fix. I drove to New York at 4:00 arrived by 5:00 went to the Quick Fix office which is almost right across the street from the Empire State Building. I was a little skeptical at first since they were not a store front(On the main street) but I figured what did I have to lose. Went to their third floor office and met with one of the technicians and he looked at the phone and said he could fix it. I told him I was on a time constraint( 1 hour) and he said he needed to make sure they had the part and if they did then he would try to do it in time. So I gave him the phone and left and went to starbucks across the street. I received a call in 50 minutes that he was done and it was working again. My daughter was elated and I was just as happy. Excellent job and excellent service. QuickFIX Inc.
I dropped my I phone. So, it’s the common story screen went grey and white with the occasional vertical stripes. Apple was gracious enough to offer a full price new phone. These guys gave me a quote over the phone at about 11:45 pm. It cost far less than a new phone and it was absolutely the cheapest deal in the area.( because my glass didn’t actually break) . So I took the phone in the next day and the very kind and friendly staff replaced it as i waited. It took a half an hour. The guy who helped me was smart and I even got a screen cover. These guys are great I would recommend them to everyone. Oh, the phone works perfectly well. It apperantly needed a new lcd screen. That’s all. iFIX Inc.
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