EPISODE · Sep 5, 2016 · 29 MIN
Restart Radio: A phone box turns repair shop
from The Restart Project Podcast
While commercial repairers of small electricals are increasingly hard to find on the high street, there's one category of repair businesses on the rise: smartphone repair shops. Even though a lot of people are still giving up on their partly broken devices, often waiting for an upgrade, an increasing number of options exists for people interested in repairing mobile phones and tablets, at least from key brands. Alex Perjescu is co-founder of Lovefone, a London-based repair company which has been innovating by offering quality service at a speed that is unmatched by manufacturers' official services. A large portion of their work focuses on iOS devices. During the show, Alex tells us about their new development: a repair service housed inside an iconic London red phone box in Greenwich. Lovefone is testing the concept, hoping to open additional phone boxes in London and beyond in the future. Alex also shared Lovefone's main concerns and challenges going forward, especially the miniaturisation of devices making them less easily repairable. He also comments on the recently documented flaw in the iPhone 6 touchscreen chip.
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