
CPR Cell Phone Repair: Fast, friendly fixes for phones and laptops in Boston.
CPR Cell Phone Repair at 219 Newbury St, Boston, MA 02116, offers fast device repairs with clear explanations. Reviews note quick iPhone battery replacements, water-damage cleanings, and MacBook screen work, with several fixes completed in hours. The service range covers phones and laptops, though some customers report parts delays or mixed experiences with service quality.
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Fast and reliable repair for cracked or damaged screens on iPhones, Androids, and other devices.
Extend your device's life with high-quality battery swaps for phones, tablets, and laptops.
Expert cleaning and restoration services to salvage devices affected by liquid exposure.
Comprehensive fixes for screens, hardware, and software issues on computers and MacBooks.
Repair services for consoles and accessories to get you back in the game quickly.
Thorough assessment to identify issues with transparent pricing and explanations.
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Overall rating
Love Me2
I went to get my phone repaired, it was a insurance claim, I was ignored, until a nice gentleman came from the back of the store and asked if I needed assistance, he tried to repair my phone but didn't have the part available. The other gentleman seemed like he didn't want to be bothered. I would skip this place and just go iphix phones awesome service, and only charged me $15 and I was not ignored for 20 minutes. I would not recommend cpr to anyone, unless you want to just simply waste your time.
Julie Do
super convenient just like 10 minutes from my apartment. replaced my iphone battery on once occasion (got it back within hours) and cleaned the water damage + replaced screen for my macbook on another occasion. super friendly people. macbook took longer since there was a mixup with the parts (I was a little annoyed), but happy with the results and it was totally understandable. got the water cleaning included in the screen replacement price. thanks! lesson learned about apple products and applecare (: also very clear explanations and service. I'd go back again.
Michaela Hastings
Do not get your device repaired here! I went in for a simple screen repair today, through my insurance with tmobile. Upon picking up my device I noticed the housing of my device was misaligned with the screen. When addressing the issue the technician became defective and aggressive. I immediately left the store in fear and contacted t-mobile and I will be getting my device repaired elsewhere which wouldn't be needed if the job was properly done initially.
2Good2BeTrue45
My phone was in the worst shape possible (Samsung S205G) adhesive melted off, heat damage that made my phone unusable, etc. They honestly fixed my phone to the point it looks brand new like when I bought in 2021 and it charges like when I first bought and I mean lightning quick. These guys are straight up wizards, can't nobody tell me otherwise. I definitely would go back, recommend and I also am looking forward to them fixing other items like laptops, gaming accessories, consoles, etc that I need fixing. Wish I found these guys much sooner than I did but better late than never!
Riri chua
You are such a huge scam! I asked your staff clearly on the very first day I went there if they could check my phone to see what was wrong, and they didn’t charge me anything—only said I’d have to pay for the charging port because that’s what they found was broken. You made me pay a $50 down payment for the charging port, but the part that arrived was defective. I’ve already gone back and forth to your store three times to get the phone repaired. First, the charging outlet you received was defective, and now you’re saying the motherboard is the problem. I’m asking for a refund of my down payment, but you refuse to give it back because you claim it’s already paid for the diagnostics? How scammy is that? You didn’t even fix my phone, and yet you won’t return my money? You have some nerve charging such an expensive diagnostic fee that your first agent never even disclosed to me.