Start Your Own Business Repairing Cell Phones
This course teaches you step-by-step how to repair cell phones as well as how to make money repairing cell phones.
Created by Sung Jae Lee, LBE Academy
Last updated 11/2014
English
What Will I Learn?
Diagnose Issues with defective cell phones
Identify the Solution for issues found during diagnosis
Disassemble and Reassemble most cell phones
Replace micro components
Fix broken screens on cell phones
Understand some of the circuits theory related to cell phones
Understand the business aspect of the cell phone repair industry
Requirements
A broken cell phone to practice with, preferably an iPhone or Samsung Galaxy phone due to demand of repairs on those phones. You can purchase offline or online from Ebay or Craigslist, or from a family or friend.
Basic repair tools, such as wire cutters, small Phillips screw drivers, flat head screw drivers, heat gun, adhesive, Isopropyl alcohol, soldering station
Description
Learn the skills that you will need to diagnose and repair broken cell phones and ultimately learn how to make money from repairing phones.
Gain technical knowledge in repairing cell phones as well as business knowledge in making money.
Learn to correctly disassemble cell phones
Diagnosing a problem
Screen repair
Microsoldering
Circuits theory
Business concepts in making money
Make money immediately!
The cell phone repair business is a $1.8 billion dollar industry in the U.S. alone, which is growing fast with a lot of demand globally. Since there is very little start up cost and you can jump right in this business, today. You will learn step-by-step, from technical know-how to the business knowledge of how to make money from this course.
Unlike other courses, you do not have to apply for a job after you take a course. You can work from home, with a partner, with stores, and even from a van if you’d like, and make potentially $8000 to $10,000 a month, depending on the number of customers. The number of people owning cell phones will keep increasing, not decrease. There will always be damage to phones, which is why this business has been around since the first iPhone in 2007.
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This course teaches you step-by-step how to repair cell phones as well as how to make money repairing cell phones.
Created by Sung Jae Lee, LBE Academy
Last updated 11/2014
English
What Will I Learn?
Diagnose Issues with defective cell phones
Identify the Solution for issues found during diagnosis
Disassemble and Reassemble most cell phones
Replace micro components
Fix broken screens on cell phones
Understand some of the circuits theory related to cell phones
Understand the business aspect of the cell phone repair industry
Requirements
A broken cell phone to practice with, preferably an iPhone or Samsung Galaxy phone due to demand of repairs on those phones. You can purchase offline or online from Ebay or Craigslist, or from a family or friend.
Basic repair tools, such as wire cutters, small Phillips screw drivers, flat head screw drivers, heat gun, adhesive, Isopropyl alcohol, soldering station
Description
Learn the skills that you will need to diagnose and repair broken cell phones and ultimately learn how to make money from repairing phones.
Gain technical knowledge in repairing cell phones as well as business knowledge in making money.
Learn to correctly disassemble cell phones
Diagnosing a problem
Screen repair
Microsoldering
Circuits theory
Business concepts in making money
Make money immediately!
The cell phone repair business is a $1.8 billion dollar industry in the U.S. alone, which is growing fast with a lot of demand globally. Since there is very little start up cost and you can jump right in this business, today. You will learn step-by-step, from technical know-how to the business knowledge of how to make money from this course.
Unlike other courses, you do not have to apply for a job after you take a course. You can work from home, with a partner, with stores, and even from a van if you’d like, and make potentially $8000 to $10,000 a month, depending on the number of customers. The number of people owning cell phones will keep increasing, not decrease. There will always be damage to phones, which is why this business has been around since the first iPhone in 2007.
2.73GB
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