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Phone Syndicate is a professional mobile phone repair shop based at 38 Market Street, Halifax, HX1 1PB. We provide reliable repair solutions for smartphones, including screen replacement, battery issues, charging faults, and general device diagnostics. Primary Services: Mobile phone repair, screen replacement, battery replacement, and technical fault repair. Target Locations / Service Areas: Halifax and surrounding areas. Unique Selling Points: Skilled technicians, careful handling of devices, transparent repair process, and a strong focus on customer trust and service quality. Our goal is to keep your device working smoothly with honest service and dependable repairs.
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38 Market St, Halifax HX1 1PB, United Kingdom, HX1 1PB, halifax, United Kingdom
- 7424 232983
- marketing@phonesyndicate.co.uk
- phonesyndicate.co.uk
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