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Phone Etiquette Dos and Don’ts to Practice and Avoid

Naturally, your language will differ depending on who you are on the phone with. You may use casual language with your friends and family, endearing language with your spouse, and professional language with your boss. Unlike with your friends or spouse, you must maintain professional language and use phone etiquette at all times when in your workplace. Here is a rundown of phone etiquette dos and don’ts, especially if your job requires you to always be on the phone. 

Phone Etiquette Dos 

Proper phone etiquette is important because it allows the person on the other side of the call to build their trust with you and become receptive to what you are saying. 

Answer Calls As Soon As Possible 

Obviously, one of the most important ways to practice phone etiquette at work is by answering the phone. There is no excuse for you to not answer a phone call within three rings if the phone is sitting on your desk or you are not on a lunch break. 

The person who is calling for assistance may become impatient, hang up, and not call back. This turns into a missed opportunity for you and your company as well as the customer. 

In the case that you are never able to hear when your phone rings, your phone may have a broken loudspeaker

Speak Clearly and Use Appropriate Volume 

Be mindful that the only way for you to make a first impression on the phone with a customer is with your voice. This is why speaking clearly and using appropriate volume is important. 

Not only does speaking clearly save you from having to repeat yourself, but it also helps you avoid saying something that can easily be misinterpreted or misheard. 

You should also be mindful of your tone of voice and the volume in which you are speaking to a customer. One way to ensure you do this is by smiling as you speak because it is proven to make your voice sound brighter and more inviting. So even if you are not having the best workday, it won’t affect your interaction with customers. 

If you are practicing this, yet still are not able to communicate clearly, it may be because your phone has a broken mic. Your mic may actually only be picking up every other word you say! 

Actively Listen and Take Notes When Needed 

The customer on the phone must know they have your attention and are being listened to. To prove that you are listening, it is important that you repeating the key points they make and occasionally interject a “yes” or “mhm.” 

If your phone’s ear speaker is not working, it will be difficult for you to be a good active listener, and the customer may be led to believe that they are being ignored. 

 Phone Etiquette Don’ts 

To simply put it, you should never disrespect a customer you are on a call with, whether you agree with what they have to say or not. And sometimes it is hard to tell that you are being disrespectful in the first place. 

You Should Avoid:

  • Interrupting a customer when they are speaking. 
  • Ignoring a customer’s question, even if you don’t know the answer. 
  • Talking down to a customer. 
  • Purposefully hanging up on a customer. 

In any case that the poor quality of your phone is affecting your quality of service, you should turn to a tech repair company such as iFixYouri, where repair experts will fix your phone’s flaws for an affordable price.

Phone Etiquette Dos and Don’ts By iFixYouri 

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4 Common Laptop Issues and How To Fix Them

It seems as if your laptop decides to fail you when you need it the most. The most unfortunate part of it all is not knowing how to fix the issue yourself. To avoid this, here are 4 common laptop issues and how to fix them.

Your Laptop Won’t Turn On 

There is likely one of three reasons as to why your laptop refuses to turn on even after being charged. The issue is your laptop may not be charging in the first place.

The first reason why your laptop may not turn on is because of a failed AC Adapter, or the brick you connect to the charging cable.

To test if the AC Adapter has an electricity output, use a voltmeter to properly inspect. In the case that it does not have electricity, test another adapter to be sure and replace yours. They are often under $100. 

If you constantly have to adjust your laptop’s cord to get it to charge, the issue is most likely the DC Jack.

In some cases, the DC Jack does allow power to get through, but a sudden move can change that. Other times, it is just completely broken. The only solution is to replace the DC Jack. 

 The third and typically most expensive cause of your laptop not turning on is a broken motherboard. The only option is to replace the motherboard or buy a new laptop. 

Your Laptop Keeps Collapsing 

For a laptop screen to be seen properly, it must be supported upright. If your laptop screen is not supported and keeps folding in or falling back, your laptop has damaged hinges or housing in general. 

If you are tired of propping your screen against the wall, it is time to get your laptop’s hinges and housing repaired. There are cheap kits online, but if you want the best result and a long-lasting result, you should have your laptop repaired by an expert tech shop. 

Your Laptop Screen Goes Blank

When first powering your laptop, there is often a brief moment when all you can see is your reflection on the screen- but eventually, your apps appear. 

If your laptop screen remains black or suddenly goes black in the middle of using it even though you see lights and hear the fan, there is probably a memory issue. 

Make sure to check the memory modules are in contact with the slot. If this doesn’t result in anything, remove the modules and test one module at a time to see which one allows the laptop to turn on. All you have to do is replace the broken module. 

The other reason why your screen is blank goes back to having to repair the motherboard. 

Your Laptop Keeps Overheating  

If the bottom of your laptop easily burns you or warms up any surface that it is on, your laptop is overheating. The good thing is that preventing your laptop from overheating is simple and can be done at home. 

  1. Place your laptop on an elevated surface: Elevating your laptop will allow it to ventilate and distribute the heat properly. 
  2. Control Fan Speeds: There are several apps you can download on your laptop to control fan speeds. If your fan runs fast, your computer will think that the CPU is overworking and will begin to overheat. 
  3. Keep your laptop in a cool setting: Make sure your laptop is not in direct sunlight or else it will cause your laptop to overheat quickly. 

If you are not quite sure what is wrong with your laptop, you can send your laptop to iFixYouri for a free diagnostic test. Tech experts will thoroughly examine your device and then give you a proper diagnosis. No matter what you need to get done to your laptop, iFixYouri can repair it for a very affordable price.


4 Common Laptop Issues and How To Fix Them By iFixYouri

What To Do When Your iPhone Microphone Stops Working

One of the most common problems that iPhone users encounter is the microphone not working during phone calls. The person you are speaking to can’t hear you while using the handset, but in some cases may still be able to hear while on speakerphone. It’s a frustrating problem that can make it difficult to use the phone on a regular basis. If you’re tired of shouting and asking people to “SPEAK UP,” consult the tips below or take it in for a professional diagnostic and repair.

Causes of iPhone Microphone Malfunction

  • Water exposure. Has your phone recently been dropped into water? Gotten wet in any way? Sometimes, even exposure to high levels of moisture, like steam, can cause the microphone to malfunction.
  • Mechanical malfunctions can sometimes cause the mouthpiece on the phone to stop working, like after a drop onto a hard surface.

How to Fix an iPhone Microphone Malfunction

  1. Allow the phone to dry. If the microphone is malfunctioning after being exposed to moisture, you can allow the phone to dry. Turning the phone off and placing it in a porous environment, like in a box of rice, can help to dry the phone effectively and hopefully get the microphone back to normal.
  2. Replace the microphone. If the problem persists, and you don’t want to buy a new phone, you can always have the microphone replaced by a professional.

Microphone Repair Cost

The costs can vary depending on the model of the phone, the damage and whether the mouthpiece can be repaired or needs to be replaced completely. Mechanical problems with the phone that have not been caused by the user are usually fixed under the warranty of the phone with no cost to the customer.

Keep in mind that phones less than one year old are usually covered under the manufacturer or carrier warranty, but there are exceptions. In addition, the warranty program on phones that have been tampered with or repaired outside Apple are often void under and the phones are ineligible to be repaired or replaced for free when the mouthpiece breaks.

The next best alternative is to ship your iPhone to our stores and we will fix it for you and send it back to you. iFixYouri has experts equipped with skills required to fix your iPhone’s microphone when it stops working. Alternatively, you could also sell your iPhone for cash.

Insurance for Your iPhone…Not Great for Everyone

iPhone Insurance

Early in 2010, AT&T announced that they would offer an insurance plan to cover all new iPhones.  The plan would cost you $11.99 per month, and must be signed within 30 days of purchasing a new iPhone.  The announcement was great news to iPhone owners who have been dismayed by the lack of an insurance option for their devices.  To me, this proclamation lost its shimmer once I thought about what a bad deal this is.

First, let’s talk about what insurance really is.  It is peace of mind, simply put.  You agree to pay money to a company and receive no product or service in return.  All you receive is a promise that the insurer will pay in the event of a loss.  Often times, the losses can be enormous (e.g., a flood, sudden death or home fire).  Yet, because these events are statistically unlikely to happen and the insurance companies know it, the cost of such peace of mind comes at a low enough cost to be a good value.

What if some sort of loss occurs more frequently (a cracked iPhone screen or an auto accident by a teenager, for instance)?  What does an insurance company do to account for that?  Well, they price the premiums higher because there is a higher likelihood that a loss will occur.  If the insurance company does not price the premiums high enough, the insurance company will go out of business.

So, how much does peace of mind cost for a $600 or $700 iPhone that break more often and cost more than many other smart-phones?  Well, it’s a price that I don’t believe is a good bargain.  First of all, at $11.99, the premiums alone are $287.76 for the duration of a two-year contract.  In addition, if you have a iPhone 4 with any size memory or an iPhone 3Gs with memory over 16GB, you must pay a deductible of $199 to replace your damaged device before you can get a replacement.  That added together is $486.76.  That’s a huge amount of money to insure a phone that costs $700 for the most expensive 4th Generation iPhone on the market and $600 for the next model down.  3Gs iPhones cost even less to replace.

Why not, instead of paying such a high premium for insurance, take advantage of iFixYouri?  You can fix a cracked 4th Generation iPhone screen for $109.  We even sell fully refurbished iPhone 3G’s for $149.  And you saved $11.99 a month.

The bottom line is that before you let yourself get talked into insurance by a sales representative, make sure this peace of mind is worth the cost according to your own lifestyle.  Measure the cost against the risk.  The sales rep gets commissions for selling insurance and will always recommend it.  They do not repair the devices and therefore does not make any money if customers know they can get their phone repaired elsewhere.  The price of the monthly premium adds up and if you are a person who typically doesn’t break electronics or lose things, then your money is wasted.

iPad 2 Specs – Real or fake?

So when’s it going to hit? The launch of the Verizon iPhone CDMA is right around the corner. Sprint is announcing something fishy on Feb 7th, and that leaves people clawing and clamoring at the bits to see what ELSE Apple has in store. Unfortunately Steve took a medical leave, so we’re going to be left with hearing COO Cook do the presentation.

I deal with suppliers on a daily/nightly basis. We use the top, most reliable ones in the industry, and from what they say, it’s still all speculation. Parts that are starting to roll out, we’ll see how legit and accurate they are. Time will tell, that’s for sure. As we saw with a drop test, well, the parts we tested, definitely matched the strength of the actual phone that we did a drop test with.

.3 MP Front Camera

5 MP Rear Facing Camera

1920×1280 Resolution(uhhhhh)

White Glass(out goes the credibility). I HOPE we’re wrong, but what it seems like is that right now you can only have a white iphone, if you get a white iPhone conversion done.

9.7 inch screen

As soon as the iPad 2 parts really hit the market, we’ll know for sure. Dual dock, USB, 1 audio jack, seems on par. Facetime, that seems legit as does the 3 axis gyroscope. We’ll see. Until we have it physically in our hands, it’s really all speculation. We’ll keep you posted. Watch out for shady pics, sketchy chinese supplier sites, and people promising you the world, when the world is still not quite at arms reach. And the world being the elusive ipad 2 and its’ mysterious parts. 🙂

iPhone 4 screen replacement – What’s the deal and what you should look for.

Broken iPhone 4 screen and not sure where to turn? iFixYouri offers quick, high quality repairs, at an affordable price. Don’t trust just anyone to repair your iPhone, go with the leaders in the repair industry. We use only the highest quality parts available on the market and have extremely skilled technicians so you can rest assured that your phone will be fixed quickly, and correctly the first time.

iPhone 4 Glass Repair


So many options for iPhone 4 screen replacement services we understand how it can be confusing. We’re going to make this quick and simple, so that your iPhone screen repair goes smoothly and without complication.

Option #1: iPhone screen repair service – Have a skilled technician fix your broken iPhone. Make sure they’re using high quality OEM parts. Cheap parts will fail.

Option #2: DIY iPhone repair kit – Purchase a kit and do-it-yourself. Keep in mind, it’s not as easy as it looks. A lot of times we see people purchase kits and aren’t able to successfully install them.

On the iPhone 4, the screen and the LCD are fused together. If you buy just the glass, you’ll be SOL. Buy just the LCD, well, you’re SOL again.

Fused, high quality, OEM. Go cheap and you’ll get what you pay for. Plain and simple. You have a $600 phone, and you want to put a piece of $10 glass on it? Bad choice. That’s like putting used tires on a nice Porsche. Bad idea.

Phone Screen Repair Parts added

Our iPhone repair parts have been the focus to date but we are proud to announce other parts are starting to filter in. Repair services for HTC Evo screen replacement and Incredible have finally arrived!

We have received countless inquiries about these products but it has taken time to find quality products at an affordable price. Quality and affordability is possible.

Often times people ask us why we are charging more for a replacement screen. We will not buy a screen that scratches or breaks easily. If you are shopping around and find a price $20 than what we offer, we can almost guarantee that you are sacrificing quality. Given the fact that those shopping just broke their screen one way or another, we assume that you won’t make that mistake again. We welcome all feedback as we continue to grow our services.

iPhone screen repair – Cheapest Isn’t Always Best

Recently we had a customer  insist on us using his glass that he bought off ebay (said he paid about $15 for it) with our iPhone screen repair services. He wanted us to save our parts and “go ahead, please use this one.”

This glass was cheap. Poor poor quality. Thicker than the high quality parts we use here, weighed a different amount, different feel(to the touch), no oleophobic coating, touch response was lagging, etc.

We decided to go ahead with the repair, with his glass, to teach him a lesson (he was one of our good friends). We put on the glass, using the adhesive that he got with his kit. This adhesive only covered the top and the bottom of the frame. It didn’t give a full seal so dust was bound to get in between the glass and the LCD. When we put it all back together, the home button felt like it was sitting recessed in the glass, the edges were sitting above the bezel, and the touch response was way slow. We put it together as well as our highly trained techs could, but with the cheap glass, it had nothing but FAIL written all over it.

To top it off, when you pressed a certain part of the screen, it’d make the LCD go white with lines all over it!

Now you’re probably sitting here saying, wtf, why would you leave your buddy hanging with knock off glass, making the repair kind of shoddy? Well we didn’t.

After showing him exactly why in the DIY world, spending a couple extra bucks on proper iphone parts would save you a pain and agony, we went ahead and re-did the glass with our high quality parts. Once the iphone screen repair was complete, it made a world of difference. It looked, felt, and functioned, as if it had just come from the factory.

Some things to look for in an iPhone 3G/3Gs glass repair:

  • Glass sits level with the home button
  • Glass sits level with the bezel
  • Full frame adhesive should always be used to prevent dust between the glass and LCD
  • Proximity sensors should not be easily visible(with cheap glass, you’ll see 3 purple circles in the top left)
  • No dust/finger prints should be on the underside of the glass
  • iPhone 3Gs glass should have the oleophobic coating to prevent fingerprints.

Some things to look for in an iPhone 4 Glass repair

  • Glass and LCD should be bonded together
  • Home button should be flush
  • Metal grate in the earpiece should be present
  • Outside frame should be smooth, not looking like someone scraped it w/ a razor blade(yes, we’ve seen that)
  • Flush against the metal frame

Follow these tips, and you’ll be sure to get a nice, quality iphone repair. Should you have any questions, feel free to email us at [email protected] or call us at 888-494-4349.