Mobile Phone Repairing

Mobile Phone Repairing

Learn how to fix mobile phones at our online workshop!

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About this event

Master mobile phone repairing from hardware to software with expert-led guidance. Learn everything from PCB to multimedia issues.


Overview

Whether you're curious about what goes on behind the screen or you're tired of dodgy repair shops charging a fortune, this Mobile Phone Repairing course walks you through the ins and outs—no soldering iron in hand needed. From understanding what a PCB even is to confidently navigating phone software installations, this course is a confident stroll through the digital guts of your device. You’ll learn all about phone sections, essential tools (yes, those weird screwdrivers have names), and even get the lowdown on multimedia quirks that send phones into tantrum mode.

We won’t sugar-coat it—this course gets into the nitty-gritty without asking you to be an engineer. You’ll be guided through the technical dictionary of mobile terms (trust us, it helps), the actual layout of internal sections, how to spot faults, and what to do when a phone’s acting like it’s had a long night out. With downloadable software tips and common troubleshooting practices, you’ll walk away with a better grip on modern mobile tech—whether for side income, full-time fixing or just helping family stop asking you what “no SIM” means.


Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the structure and working of mobile phone components.
  • Identify and explain common mobile phone repair tools.
  • Recognise internal mobile phone sections and their functions.
  • Diagnose basic phone issues and suggest suitable solutions.
  • Install relevant software and updates confidently and correctly.
  • Explain common multimedia faults and how to manage them.


Who is This Course For

  • Those interested in mobile phone maintenance and repair basics.
  • Individuals wanting to explore mobile phone hardware and software.
  • Tech enthusiasts keen to fix common mobile phone problems.
  • Beginners aiming to enter the mobile phone repair industry.
  • Self-learners curious about printed circuit board (PCB) layout.
  • Freelancers seeking to offer mobile phone software help.
  • Anyone often troubleshooting issues for friends or family.
  • Learners wanting an affordable route into phone diagnostics.


Career Path

  • Mobile Phone Repair Technician – £22,000 to £28,000 per year
  • Mobile Device Support Specialist – £24,000 to £30,000 per year
  • Technical Support Agent (Mobile Division) – £21,000 to £27,000 per year
  • Mobile Software Troubleshooter – £25,000 to £32,000 per year
  • Consumer Electronics Advisor – £23,000 to £29,000 per year
  • Independent Phone Repair Consultant – £20,000 to £35,000 per year

Frequently asked questions

What is mobile phone repairing?

Mobile phone repairing involves diagnosing and fixing problems in smartphones, such as hardware issues (broken screens, charging problems) and software faults (system crashes, app errors).

Do I need any prior experience to start learning phone repair?

No prior experience is required. Beginners can start with the basics, such as identifying phone parts and using repair tools, then progress to more advanced repairs.

What tools do I need to begin mobile phone repairs?

Basic tools include a screwdriver set, plastic pry tools, tweezers, suction cup, and a multimeter. As you advance, you may need a soldering kit and heat gun.

Can I learn mobile phone repairing online?

Yes, there are many online courses and tutorials that teach both basic and advanced phone repair skills. Hands-on practice is essential, so consider using old phones to train.

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Aug 1 · 13:00 PDT