Mobile Phone Repair Training
Learn to diagnose, repair, and maintain mobile phones with expert precision in this hands-on technical training course.
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Master mobile repair from basics to advanced with expert-guided technical training.
Overview:
Mobile phones break, and someone needs to fix them. Whether it's a cracked screen, a stubborn software glitch, or a phone that’s simply decided to stop being helpful, this course unpacks the know-how behind making them right again. You'll move from identifying parts and tools to understanding the inner workings of mobile phones—without the fluff.
From software installations to circuit board diagnostics, this training is built with clarity, logic, and a pinch of engineering curiosity. It’s methodical without being boring, detailed without being overbearing. If you've ever wondered what makes a phone tick—or stop ticking—this is your chance to find out.
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand the key components of mobile phone architecture.
- Identify and name parts using a mobile repair dictionary.
- Use essential tools and equipment confidently and correctly.
- Diagnose faults using structured problem-solving techniques.
- Install and manage mobile software and firmware accurately.
- Recognise multimedia issues and provide effective technical solutions.
Course Curriculum:
- Module 1: Introduction to Phone Repairing
- Module 2: Mobile Phone Dictionary
- Module 3: Tools and Equipment for Repairing
- Module 4: Sections of a Mobile Phone
- Module 5: Identification of PCB
- Module 6: Software Download and Installing
- Module 7: Problems and Solutions
- Module 8: Multimedia
Who is this course for:
- Anyone interested in phone repair without lengthy technical jargon.
- Retail staff aiming to understand device faults better.
- Hobbyists who enjoy tinkering with mobile gadgets.
- Tech enthusiasts curious about how mobiles work.
- Freelancers wanting to offer repair services remotely.
- Call centre staff handling technical support queries.
- Jobseekers looking for entry-level technical roles.
- People who hate paying for minor mobile repairs.
Career Path:
- Mobile Phone Repair Technician – £23,000 average per year
- Technical Support Advisor – £25,500 average per year
- Gadget Repair Specialist – £24,000 average per year
- Mobile Software Installer – £26,000 average per year
- Customer Care Technician – £22,000 average per year
- Self-employed Phone Repair Service Provider – £20,000–£35,000+
Frequently asked questions
Technical knowledge, soldering, problem-solving, attention to detail, and understanding of phone hardware and software.
Take a certified course, watch tutorials, practise with old devices, and stay updated with new phone technologies.
Gain hands-on experience, get certified, specialise in brands or models, and continuously upgrade your skills.
Diagnose faults, repair or replace components, test devices, and provide customer support and maintenance advice.
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