Mobile Phone Repairing
Develop a practical foundation in smartphone diagnostics, components, safe handling and common repair procedures.
Course overview
This course introduces learners to the essential knowledge and workshop habits required for entry-level mobile phone repair. Students learn how a smartphone is organised, how to identify common faults and how to follow a careful diagnostic process before replacing components.
The emphasis is on safe, organised and responsible repair practice rather than guesswork.
What you will learn
- Identify major smartphone components and their functions
- Use essential repair tools safely
- Follow a structured diagnostic workflow
- Recognise common charging, display, audio and battery faults
- Apply basic customer-device handling and data-privacy practices
Course modules
Module 1: Workshop safety and tools
ESD awareness, hand tools, heat tools and safe device handling.
Module 2: Smartphone components
Boards, connectors, displays, batteries, cameras, speakers and charging systems.
Module 3: Diagnostic workflow
Visual inspection, symptom analysis, testing and repair planning.
Module 4: Common repairs
Charging ports, displays, batteries, speakers and basic software checks.
Entry requirements
No previous repair experience is required. Basic reading ability and an interest in technical work are recommended.
Who this course is for
Suitable for students, job seekers, shop assistants, aspiring technicians and people planning to start a small repair service.
