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Here’s a quick look at a screen replacement one of our technicians did for an Apple iPhone XS brought into our Dundee store. From the original broken XS screen to the final testing, this one was as good as new once it was done.
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At Disc Depot, we’ve been repairing iPhones since… well, since the original iPhone came out! In fact, we’ve been in business longer than that- since 2001. We’ve seen iPhones come and go in terms of popularity, and the iPhone 11 is now one of the most common ones we see.
Local Service for Your Apple Mac in Dundee City Centre
Here at Disc Depot Dundee, we’ve been repairing Apple Mac and Macintosh computers since we started in 2001 and have years of experience. That’s why it makes sense to choose us for your Apple Mac repair.
Expertise in iMac Repair Since 2001
When you’re choosing a local repair centre for your Apple iMac or Apple iMac Pro, it makes sense to choose a company that’s been around since the era of the original iMac G3!
The Established Experts for Apple Laptop Repairs – Since 2001
Disc Depot is your long-established centre for Apple computer repair in Dundee, Angus and North Fife. We’ve been repairing computers since we first opened in 2001- and from the very beginning a lot of those computers have been Apple laptops. We’ve been working on MacBook family models since the first models came out in 2006!
We can carry out many different repairs on computers in the MacBook laptop family, including the original Apple MacBook, the Apple MacBook Pro, Apple MacBook Air and Apple MacBook Retina.
Note: In this article, “original” refers to a screen manufactured by Apple. It doesn’t necessarily mean the specific screen that was originally fitted to a particular phone, unless stated otherwise.
What is the Ambient Light Sensor?
The ambient light sensor (ALS sensor) detects how bright the surrounding light is. Your iPhone uses the measurement it provides to automatically adjust the screen’s brightness in response to changing light conditions.