When Should You Take In Your Electronic Device for Repairs?

Take a guess how long the average person keeps their cell phone. Believe it or not, most folks are not replacing their Android or iPhone on a yearly basis. Instead, most keep their phones between two and five years, and sometimes much longer.

With the entire world tightening its belt, most people are trying to hold onto every last electronic device for as long as possible. But at some point, those delicate circuits are going to give. The question is, how many technology problems should you deal with before you cave and take a device in for a repair service?

Bring your electronic device in for a repair near you if you notice issues with the following.

Your Electronic Device Does Not Turn On

All sorts of technology issues can occur that force you to shut down your device or restart it. This is a common diagnostic tactic that can solve most basic problems. But what if your electronic device does not turn on again?

First, make sure that you have done your due diligence. Plug your device into a power source, and allow it to charge if it has batteries. You may need to give it a full night to charge if it has batteries but still fails to respond.

If that doesn’t work, then hold down the power button for ten to twenty seconds. Look up your specific device on the Internet and see if there is a specific button combination to reset it when it has technology problems. Some older devices may have a reset pinhole that you can depress with a pin if you run into technology issues.

If none of this works, then it’s, unfortunately, time to take it to your local repair service. There’s a good chance that some component is malfunctioning, preventing your device from turning on again.

If the Screen Stops Working

If your screen suddenly stops working, don’t panic. This is not necessarily a sign of technology problems. Give it a few seconds or minutes, and see if it turns back on alone–such as after you press some buttons or click the mouse.

If you are using a desktop computer, check the HDMI and power cords. They may be loose, causing the screen to go black. Check the screen for any cracks or dents on the screen itself and the backside of the screen enclosure as well.

If it still isn’t turning on, hold down the power button to shut down your device. Wait about 10 seconds, then hit the power button again. There may be an issue with the graphics drivers, and your device may fix them when it boots up.

In some cases, you may see the BIOS screen but then nothing else when the OS boots. Try booting your device into safe mode and see if that fixes the problem. Sometimes, there may be a conflict between the different parts of your gaming PC, which requires you to do some troubleshooting.

If none of that works, you may simply have a dead screen, broken bus, or broken header component. Take your electronic device in for repair near you. Usually, the technician will be able to repair or replace that single component rather than the entire device.

Your Peripherals or Controls Are Not Working

Sometimes, technology issues will result in your device not responding to your input. This might be your computer’s mouse and keyboard not functioning or the touch screen on your iPhone not responding. These may be indicative of deeper technology problems, but do some troubleshooting first.

Just as before, perform a hard shut down and restart with the physical power buttons. You may need to hold them down for a long while until the device eventually forces a shutdown.

With computer peripherals, there may be technology issues with the wired or Bluetooth connection. Check the USB dongle, USB input, or wires that connect your peripherals to your computer. If it’s a laptop keyboard or trackpad, check for water stains or dust under the keys.

Try different peripherals if you can, rather than repair or replace your computer. It may just be a bad mouse or keyboard. If not, you may need to take it in for a technology repair.

Your Device Is Overheating All the Time

Your device may seem to function but is slow and takes forever to process basic things. For example, it takes a long time to load a browser or save a document. You also notice that the fans are running on full for long periods, and the device gets very, very hot.

Overheating can sometimes be indicative of technology problems with the software. But in many cases, this means that there is insufficient cooling inside the device. It can also mean that you are in need of electronic repairs to replace the thermal paste and dust off the internals.

Overheating is very bad for your device and can wear down the delicate transistors inside each component. If the overheating never stops, then you should probably take it out for a technology repair. The technician will need to repair or replace internal fans, thermal paste, or realign the heat sinks.

Come to Advanced Technology Solutions for All Your Electronic Repairs

If you have an electronic device that is on the fritz, it can be difficult to know at what point you should bring it in for a repair service. Generally speaking, if you experience critical errors such as failure to boot, problems with the screen, or difficulty controlling the device, then it’s time to get a repair near you.

Advanced Technology Solutions does repairs for everything from your motherboard to your PS5. Whether you have an iPhone or an Android, we can help you. Drop by one of our addresses, and our technicians will gladly take a look at any faulty devices you have.

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