Cellphone Repair Kissimmee FL: Fast Fixes for
December 12, 2025
Is your phone not charging? You’re not alone. Charging port problems are one of the most common issues we see at Kissimmee Phone Repair—and the good news is, they’re usually fixable in under an hour.
Before you spend hundreds on a new phone, let our experts take a look. Whether it’s lint buildup, a loose connection, or a damaged port, we can diagnose and repair it fast and affordably.
Does your charging cable fall out or only work at certain angles? The port may be worn out or damaged. We can replace it with a new, solid connection.
Plugged in but nothing happens? This could be the port, the battery, or both. Our free diagnostic identifies the exact issue before any repair.
Taking forever to charge? Debris in the port, a failing battery, or a damaged port can all cause slow charging. We’ll find and fix the culprit.
Pocket lint is the silent phone killer! It compresses in your charging port over time, blocking the connection. Sometimes a professional cleaning is all you need.
Got your phone wet? Even “water-resistant” phones can have port issues after exposure. We treat water damage and repair or replace affected components.
| Brand | Models We Repair |
| Apple iPhone | iPhone 6 through iPhone 15 Pro Max (Lightning & USB-C) |
| Samsung Galaxy | S series, Note series, A series, Z Fold/Flip |
| Google Pixel | Pixel 3 through Pixel 8 Pro |
| OnePlus | OnePlus 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 series |
| Motorola | Moto G, Edge, Razr series |
| LG | All LG smartphone models |
Get your charging port fixed today—most repairs done in under 1 hour!
Pricing varies by phone model. Simple cleaning may cost less, while full port replacement costs more. Call (321) 900-9610 for your exact quote.
You can try gently removing visible debris with a wooden toothpick, but be careful! Metal objects can damage the port. Professional cleaning is safer and more thorough.
Most repairs are completed in 30-60 minutes. Same-day service is available for most phone models.
Not necessarily! Charging port repair typically costs a fraction of a new phone. Let us diagnose it first—it might be a simple, affordable fix.