
Gva Electronics: Garland’s go-to for phones and repairs
Gva Electronics in Garland operates as a cell phone store and telecom provider at 4460 W Walnut St. Reviews show mixed experiences: some customers praise helpful staff, clear repair guidance, and reasonable pricing, including long-term computer repair notes from a 13-year customer. Others report concerns about honesty and pricing. It remains a notable local tech option.
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Fix issues like battery ports, screens, and software problems for iPhones and other smartphones.
Diagnose and repair PCs, including hardware upgrades, memory installation, and troubleshooting.
Sell refurbished and used electronics, such as PSPs, with add-ons and accessories.
Provide support for phone and internet-related services and upgrades.
Restore and clean devices to improve performance and functionality.
Overall rating
phone app test
good
Mohammad Hossain
I really disappointed! with their poor repiar services. I will never ever go to this place again.
Esteban Hernandez
I don't recommend this place. I took a cell phone to be repaired, and they just told me it was lost and they take no responsibility. I wouldn't recommend it. 0 stars if possible.
Edgar Pichardo
Mrs. Rosi gave us excellent service.
Rafael Pérez
Very attentive people with good quality products
David Lee
I was deeply disappointed by the lack of honesty displayed by the individual I assume is the owner at GVA Electronics. 2 weeks ago, I brought my child's PC in for repairs because it wouldn't turn on. Upon dropping it off, I was immediately charged around $70. The next day, I received a call from GVA advising me to clean the computer and upgrade its memory for an additional $80, which I agreed to. Later that evening, I was informed that my computer was ready. When I asked the same person what was wrong with it, he simply mentioned that something had broken off in the motherboard. His attitude seemed agitated when I sought further clarification. To my surprise, I was texted a receipt for only $80 instead of the expected $150. However, when I got home and tried turning on the computer, it still wouldn't start. It was only after my wife suggested using a different power cord that it finally powered up. This experience left me feeling that GVA charged me for repairs that were unnecessary, as the computer was actually functional when I brought it in. My review is based on principle and not the meager $150 that I was charged I would urge anybody patronizing this business to be very careful