Phone: 0412 549 228 | 9 Gullane Street, Macgregor, QLD
Providing broken screen repairs for all models of iPhone and iPad. Open 7 Days with a professional and affordable service.
Mobile Phones MacgregorPhone: (07) 3194 0405 | Upper Mount Gravatt, QLD
PTC has fully trained and experienced technicians, they will help you to fix any problems with your smart-phone or tablet. PTC only uses the highest quality parts at the most competitive price.
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Phone: (07) 3243 4700 | Sunnybank Hills Shopping Town cnr Calam & Compton Roads Sunnybank Hills, Sunnybank Hills, QLD
Your Local Optus Mobile Store
Sunnybank Hills Mobile PhonesMobile Sunnybank HillsThe best way to check coverage for Optus in Macgregor is to use the Optus mobile network coverage map and zoom into Macgregor. You can access the Optus coverage: https://www.optus.com.au/shop/mobile/network/coverage - You can choose whether to view the coverage around Macgregor by 5G, 4G or 3G coverage.
The best way to check the coverage by Telstra in Macgregor is to view their coverage maps which are accessible at https://www.telstra.com.au/coverage-networks/our-coverage - You can search and address and see what type of coverage is available. Alternatively pop into the Telstra Shop Macgregor and have them show you a coverage map.
Vodafone covers most sizable population areas and major highways. To check Vodafone in Macgregor, check out Vodafone's own coverage map: https://www.vodafone.com.au/network/coverage-checker
At present 5G network equipment is still being rolled out. To use 5G you will need a handset that is capable of receiving the 5G signal and also live within an area that has 5G coverage. To check 5G coverage Macgregor use the link we have for the coverage maps for your service provider. The aim of 5G network is to enable higher speed transfer for more devices.
If the phone is fairly new and worth quite a few dollars it is probably worth getting it fixed, if you are needing mobile phone repairs Macgregor then check out smaller local shops that may offer to do repairs as this may end up being more cost effective than sending your phone back the the manufacturer for repairs.