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iServices launches Smartphone Repair Kit

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04/03/2024 - 12:35 - Tiago Miguel Magalhães de Abreu
iServices launches Smartphone Repair Kit

iServices launched its first Smartphone Repair Kit, under its own iS brand. This iS Repair Kit is aimed at technology enthusiasts. Developed to empower customers who want to carry out repairs themselves, this kit offers comprehensive and convenient tools. Now deal with common problems that may arise on smartphones, tablets, laptops and other devices.

The iS Repair Kit offers a series of benefits for customers familiar with modern electronics, providing all the tools necessary for a variety of technical interventions.

This launch is in line with the sustainable approach that the iServices brand has always sought, and also reflects the new European Union guidelines that emphasize the right to repair. By empowering consumers with the tools needed to extend the life of their equipment, the Kit has the potential to reduce electronic waste.


This iS Repair Kit includes:

- Tool bag

- Anti-static wrist strap to protect against static electricity

- Small suction cup to hold/pull

- Set of 64 screwdriver bits for small device repairs

- 7 opening flaps for access to electronic equipment

- Angled and pointed tweezers safe against static electricity

- Reverse Nylon clamps for lifting and holding

- Halberd spatula, with a hook for multiple functions

- Jimmy, a practical tool for opening electrical devices.


This launch represents a significant step in empowering consumers to promote environmental sustainability. This iServices Repair Kit is now available in our Online Store. This way, you can carry out repairs on your smartphone, but also on laptops and tablets, in the comfort of your home.

Vânia Guerreiro, Brand and Communication Director at iServices, highlights that “we have been promoting the circular economy for 13 years”.

"This is another offer in this sense, a solution that promotes the repair of equipment versus discarding it to buy a new one", she concluded.

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