Golden Wedding Mart

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Golden Mart Pvt. Ltd.

Mobile Repair

Mobile repairing training typically involves learning the skills necessary to diagnose, repair, and maintain mobile phones. It includes both hardware and software aspects. Here’s an overview of what you can expect in such a training program:

  1. Introduction to Mobile Repairing

Types of Mobile Phones: Understanding the different types of mobile phones, such as Android, iOS, and feature phones.

Basic Mobile Components: Learning about the major components, such as the motherboard, screen, battery, camera, speakers, and charging port.

  1. Hardware Repairing Skills

Disassembly and Assembly: Learn how to properly disassemble and reassemble mobile phones without causing damage.

Diagnosing Hardware Issues: Techniques for identifying common hardware problems, such as screen damage, charging issues, and battery problems.

Replacing Parts: Training on how to replace defective components like screens, batteries, charging ports, and cameras.

Soldering and Desoldering: Learn soldering techniques to repair broken connections on the motherboard or replace damaged parts.

PCB Repairing: Understanding the printed circuit board (PCB) and how to repair or replace components like capacitors and resistors.

  1. Software Repairing Skills

Mobile Operating Systems: Understanding mobile OS like Android and iOS, their working, and how to troubleshoot them.

Flashing Software: Techniques to re-install or update a mobile phone’s firmware using tools like Odin (for Samsung) or other flashing tools for various brands.

Unlocking Phones: Learning how to unlock phones that are carrier-locked or region-locked.

Mobile Data Recovery: Techniques for recovering lost data, such as contacts, photos, and files, from damaged or corrupted devices.

  1. Troubleshooting and Diagnostics

Using Diagnostic Tools: How to use diagnostic software and tools to detect problems with mobile phones.

Common Faults: Understanding common problems such as no network signal, overheating, slow performance, or non-responsive touchscreens.

  1. Safety and Precautions

Handling Static Electricity: Learning the importance of preventing static discharge to protect mobile components.

Proper Tools and Equipment: Overview of the tools needed for mobile repairs, such as screwdrivers, heat guns, soldering irons, multimeters, etc.

  1. Business Skills

Setting Up a Mobile Repair Business: Guidance on setting up your own mobile repair shop, including managing inventory and customer service.

Pricing and Costing: Understanding how to price your services and maintain profitability.

  1. Practical Sessions

Hands-on Training: Practical training on real mobile devices to get the feel of repairing and troubleshooting.

Mock Repairs: Practice on faulty or broken devices to get experience in fixing common issues.

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