Android Phone Repair in Manchester, CT

Screen, battery, and charging repair for every Android brand — Samsung, Google Pixel, OnePlus, Motorola, and more. Unlike iPhone, "Android" is not one phone — it is dozens of makers running the same operating system on very different hardware, so the first step is always identifying your exact maker and model. Once we know the device, most Android repairs come down to the same core jobs: a cracked OLED or LCD display, a worn or swelling battery, a failing USB-C charging port, or liquid damage. Flagship Android phones (Galaxy S, Pixel, OnePlus numbered) use OLED panels with an under-display fingerprint reader that we recalibrate after a screen swap, while many budget models use an LCD with a side-button reader. Every modern Android charges over USB-C now, so we test true charge speed with a known-good cable before condemning a port. Tech Genius handles android phone repair for customers across Manchester, CT and nearby towns, typically while you wait.

Devices we cover: Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel, OnePlus, Motorola, plus Nokia, TCL, Sony, and other Android brands.

Common android phone repair problems we fix

Call (860) 869-1361 for a quote, or visit us in store.

Android Phone Repair — questions

What Android brands do you repair?

All the major ones — Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel, OnePlus, and Motorola, plus Nokia, TCL, Sony, and others. Because every brand runs the same Android OS on different hardware, we identify your exact model first and match the screen, battery, or port to that specific part.

Is repairing my Android phone worth it versus buying new?

Usually yes, and update support is the deciding factor: Samsung and Google now give their flagship phones seven years of OS and security updates, so a screen or battery fix on a recent Galaxy or Pixel keeps a fully-supported phone for years. Budget and older models get fewer years of updates, so we tell you where your model stands before you decide.

Do all Android phones use the same charging port?

Effectively yes now — every current Android charges over USB-C (the EU mandated it for new phones sold from late 2024), so the core port repair is the same across brands. The internal charging flex and board differ per model, so we match the exact part. If charging is just slow, it is often the cable or charger, which we rule out first with a known-good USB-C unit.

Will my fingerprint reader and data survive an Android screen repair?

Your data is untouched — a screen, battery, or port repair does not wipe the phone. On flagship Android models the fingerprint reader sits under the display, so a new screen needs recalibration, which we do as part of the repair; budget phones with a side-button reader are not affected.

Do you repair foldable Android phones like the Galaxy Z Fold and Z Flip?

Yes. Samsung's foldables use a flexible inner OLED with a soft plastic-feel protective layer plus a separate outer cover screen, so they fail differently than a flat phone — a cracked inner panel, a worn or grinding hinge, or the screen protector lifting along the fold crease. It is a more involved repair than a standard slab phone, so we inspect the hinge and both displays and quote the exact part for your specific Fold or Flip generation.

My Android is stuck on the boot logo or will not power on — is that fixable?

Often yes, and the cause decides the repair. A phone that is fully dead with no logo is usually a power problem — a dead battery, a bad charging port not feeding the board, or a stuck power button — and those are straightforward fixes. A phone that lights up but loops on the maker's logo is a software or storage issue: a failed update can sometimes be cleared from the recovery menu without wiping your data, while a phone that loops because the UFS or eMMC storage chip is failing is a board-level repair. We diagnose which it is before quoting, so you are not paying for a screen when the problem is the battery or a corrupt update.

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