Cracked, shattered and broken

Phone Axiom provides cost-efficient way to have technological devices repaired

Your brand new phone has a split screen, and it is not the type of split screen that you want. There is a crack running diagonally from left to right.

With the amount of students and faculty on Liberty University’s campus dealing with such a dilemma, Phone Axiom plans to provide a cheaper alternative to fixing broken technology.

Refurbish — Phone Axiom repair machines are located on campus. Photo credit: Cassandra Steptoe

Refurbish — Phone Axiom repair machines are located on campus. Photo credit: Cassandra Steptoe

Phone Axiom is a technology screen repair business that will fix any type of broken screen ranging from your phone to your computer. According to its website, Phone Axiom began repairing Apple products in 2009. Phone Axiom is now a nationwide company that fixes technology for customers.

This past year, Phone Axiom brought its business to Liberty. It has set up machines on campus to place an order to get a screen fixed.

“There is a huge need for our services on different college campuses,” manager of Phone Axiom Chris Weston said.

Phone Axiom is providing students and faculty with a cheaper alternative to get their iPhones, Androids, tablets and computer screens fixed. Weston said Phone Axiom has grown due to its competitive prices and what it offers to customers when getting their phones fixed.

“At Phone Axiom, we provide our customers with a lifetime warranty for the screen we repaired,” Weston said. “Unlike our competitors, if our screen breaks after we repair it, we will provide that customer another screen completely free of charge.”

If customers have a current iPhone model like the iPhone 6s, screen repair through Phone Axiom will cost that customer $169, and it includes the lifetime warranty of Phone Axiom.

“Our business is very competitive,” Weston said. “We have excellent prices that will beat our competitors due to our lifetime warranty on the screens.”

Phone Axiom does not stop with just doing current and up-to-date phones. They specialize in phones like the iPhone 4. The iPhone 4 came out five years ago, and Phone Axiom can still repair that screen even though the iPhone 4 is an older model.

Liberty provides Phone Axiom with new customers through their machines on campus that allow students and faculty to request their phone to be fixed.

“There was a great need for us to come to Liberty University,” Weston said. “Two out of five people walk around with a broken device.”

Weston commented on the amount of people Liberty has, both students and the number of people Liberty employs. He said there are a great deal of phones on campus that need to be fixed.

Weston said the customers are who make their business, and anyone who is interested in getting his or her phone fixed can read about their work.

“People can see our many reviews on Google and on our Facebook,” Weston said.

For more information about Phone Axiom or its prices to get a screen fixed, visit getmyscreenfixed.com/welcome.

Robertson is a news reporter.

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