iPhone 6 Plus Repair
Prices below are for the iPhone 6 Plus only. Visit the iPhone 6 Repair page if you have that model instead.
Live in New York City? You can drop it off at our shop in Manhattan.
We also have a mail in option, but we understand that mailing in a repair can be hassle. So, we have come up with 2 options to get your device fixed by mailing it in:
Option #1: Process the order by selecting the issue your having and pay for the repair first and mail it in.
Option #2: Skip the checkout process and just send your device to our address. Just make sure to email us your tracking number! We will diagnose the issue and call you to let you know how much is the repair before proceeding.
Please Note: Please include your name + phone number + email written on a piece of paper and include it in your package. No need to print anything out. We're saving trees and your time!
Customers are responsible for packaging and shipping the system to us. Click here for our mailing address or call us for help.

User Reviews
This place is outstanding. Quick turnaround, reasonable rates and a very accommodating staff. Highly recommended.

"""Hey I went to this place in Chinatown, it was nuts. There was no store really. You just walked up to the counter. You know, like buying food at an amusement park. And they fixed my stuff!"" You too will have a similar story to tell your friends.
I highly recommend xCubicle. They fixed a badly scratched CD of mine, which allowed me to export the data to my computer. This had not been possible before going here. The disc would freeze. Nothing worked. Not even the famed toothpaste method.
This is all thanks to their highly advanced CD scratch repair machine. I'm not talking about that cheap Walkman-looking thing you get in the clearance section of a Best Buy. This bad boy is a sophisticated piece of tech. They might be the only place in New York with one. And the service is only $7. The cool dude at the counter even offered to run the disc through the machine twice without charging me any extra. Whole process takes about 15 minutes.
Going here in and of itself is kinda neat. As mentioned before, there's no actual store to walk into. It's just a counter you go up to. Very old school. A nice change of pace and certainly a vestige in an increasingly bygone New York City."
"awesome place here. i had the RRoD problem(later found out it was the power brick) & ALMOST took my 360 to some shady-looking place in Brooklyn. then i found this place, guy that there checks your 360 with some cords and games he has. He actually found and fixed a laser problem i didn't know i had. two days and $80(plus $20 for a brick from Amazon) later, and im back to gaming. no problems since, except for network connection(damn you Cablevision/Optimum). their place is very close to public transportation - 1 block away from East Broadway F train. very easy to find(even at night)
actually felt embarrassed giving him the thing it was so full of dust (damn thing's a lint trap for dust)
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