While much of today’s electronics fall under the category of “disposable”, this is not always the case with smartphones and higher-end tablets and iPods. The replacement cost of these devices can be quite high and many consumers are choosing, whenever possible, to have these items repaired.
When damage occurs, it typically leads to a search to find a service provider you are comfortable entrusting your important phone or other device to. Many people quickly realize, and others have made the mistake only to realize too late, that not all service providers are the same.
While it is easy to advertise that you can offer a service, it is another matter to have the technical expertise to deliver on that promise. In other situations, the range of services offered are only the most basic of repairs.
At Brown’s Electronics we are different because we are real techs. Our military and technical institute backgrounds provide us with the industry knowledge and experience to service and repair a wide range of electronic equipment. This includes consumer and commercial products such as HDTV, UHDTV, Microwave, and audio systems to name but a few. We are a warranty service depot for SONY, LG, SAMSUNG, RCA, PANASONIC, SHARP, HAIER, PIONEER, YAMAHA, TOSHIBA, PHILIPS, GE, MABE, WHIRLPOOL, ICON, DYACO, and AMANA. They continue to trust us with their valued customers.
Before entering the smartphone, iPad, iPod, and Tablet repair business we studied the industry, invested in state-of-the art equipment, and undertook the necessary training to provide this additional service. We have likewise stocked a large selection of parts so as to provide high quality and timely repairs. All backed by an excellent 6 month parts and labor warranty.
We are not saying that you can’t watch a YouTube video to fix your phone or that your cousin’s friend isn’t qualified. However, when you need to solder a connection nearly the size of a pinhead, it helps to know what you are doing. The bottom line is that sometimes the job calls for a real tech and that means a call to Brown’s Electronics.
Respectfully,
Robert E. Brown
Owner and Real Tech.
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