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Make Over 100K Monthly Fixing Phones by deviceteck: 10:50am On Oct 26, 2017
Make Over 100K Monthly Fixing Phones

The title of this post seems like a big fat lie, but your being here is an indication that it is possible and you want to know the possibility. The good news is, it is possible, the better news is, beginners with no experience can do this and the best news is, I will not only show you how it is possible but also show you how to do it.

Am I Realistic When I Said 100K + Monthly?

Maybe a little mathematics might answer that question. Underestimating how much it cost to repair some problems in phones we have

Mouthpiece repair =#1500
USB charging port =#1500
Power problem repair -#1500.

If you can repair just these 3 problems daily you get over 100K monthly. The good thing is that there are lots of other faults associated with mobile phones that you can learn to repair and earn more. You might be thinking about screen replacement, touchpad replacement, inbuilt battery replacement, phone flashing just to name a few.

Maybe you had paid earlier for the repair of one or more of the problems listed above. You see, as long as people use mobile phones, there must be problems with them at one point in time and users cannot do without their phones. They must RUN to a repairer for a solution and they pay for it. Really, 100k monthly repairing phone is just an underestimation.

What It Take To Repair Phones

As a phone repairer, if you ask me, My answer will be plain "nothing much". Phone repair is one of those handy skills that does not require a high level of intelligence or special skills. The tools used for repair are cheap and easy to get in the local market. My repair formula for beginners is simple: Tools, Open, Find and Fix.

This is something anyone can do and it means to get to know your tools for phone repair, open the phone, find the fault if you have not already sensed what the problem is and fix it. This may seem hard to you, maybe because you do not know what it means. Whatever you think right now, there should be one thing ringing in your head right now: phone repair is easy and for anyone.

While Many Nigerians Have Failed Trying To Repair Phones

The first reason is opening a phone (disassembling), people fear that they will end up damaging the phones even more. When they attempt opening the phone and the phone casing prove stubborn, lacking the skills required for the job, they give up

A second reason is that people depend on training videos from YouTube. Frankly, this is a good idea, but these videos are cut and pieces that never provide the whole idea of phone repair. In some cases, there are no voices to guide people on what is being done in the video. Steps that should be taken to avoid complexities are not included in such videos, leaving you more confused.

A third reason is learning from someone who has nothing much to teach. Let's face the fact, I am a phone repairer and I have heard lots of complaints from phone users who believe that most engineers end up damaging phones they are supposed to repair. Maybe you have experienced this. Imagin learning from such an engineer. You will likely end up damaging people's phones and in the end, give up.

You Can Actually Become An Expert And Make Well Over 100K Monthly
Here is a phone repair complete training program for those without experience that want to learn how to repair phones from scratch. This training program is from the administrator of deviceteck.com, one of the most successful Nigerian phone repairer who is interested in providing practical training for other Nigerians that are serious about learning repairing phones.

The program is for beginners and includes the following.

Lots of phone repair training videos: Such as how to open phones, how to use a multimeter effectively, how to do basic soldering, how to fix a USB charging port, how to download phone flashing software, install and flash phones etc

Hundreds of Phone Repair Hight Quality Pictures: Idea for beginners, these pictures reveal how wire (jumper) connections are made from one part of the phone panel (motherboard) to other parts.

Instructions For Flashing And Repair: Because it is necessary to learn how to avoid common mistakes that put some engineers in troubles, these instructions can help you avoid common problems.

I assure you will never find these contents anywhere on the internet, the videos and pictures are only the properties of deviceteck.com and are not always made public. This training program can help anyone make over 100K fixing phones.

Here is theaccess to join the phone repair training program

Disclaimer: While this program can train anyone how to repair phones, Devicetec.com will not be responsible for a loss of any sort resulting from lack of taking action regarding the program. Take action today and start repairing phones.
Re: Make Over 100K Monthly Fixing Phones by tafat: 11:32am On Oct 26, 2017
Nice information, is the program free?
Re: Make Over 100K Monthly Fixing Phones by deviceteck: 7:26pm On Oct 26, 2017
Time is ticking.

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