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Malaysian Startup Addresses Smartphone Repair Woes Across Borders
Secondlifeasia Expands To Thailand. Secondlifeasia, Malaysia’s largest smart device repair company, announced its expansion to Thailand, through a joint venture with Appidea Co., Ltd with an initial investment of USD250,000. Established in 2019, the homegrown startup has built an ecosystem with 35 outlets in Malaysia and is providing white-labelled device protection and repair services for various service providers. It is an Independent Repair Provider (IRP) certified by Apple, and a Realme Authorised Service Centre for a wide spectrum of devices including Internet of Things (IoT) devices. “At Secondlifeasia, we are on a mission to saving the environment one device at a time. Our expansion to Thailand aims to empower repair culture in these markets by offering genuine spare parts and ensuring a swift turnaround for selected repairs within two (2) hours. Being a trusted repairer for world renowned smart device brands, our certified technicians will bring technical proficiency, and o...
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Secondlifeasia Champions Sustainable Smart Device Repair Culture Across Malaysia
In today’s fast-paced world, Apple devices have become indispensable digital assistants accompanying us throughout our daily routines. However, as time passes, maintenance and repairs become inevitable. Users are faced with a multitude of repair options, some leaning towards lower cost solutions. These budget repairs often involve the use of counterfeit parts, potentially jeopardizing the safety of the device owners in the long run. Recognizing this issue, Secondlifeasia certified Independent Repair Providers (IRPs) by Apple, have taken a firm stand to use genuine parts for all device repairs and maintenance. Founded by Jerome Teh and Alan Lee, Secondlifeasia identified a gap in the market where technicians lacked the necessary knowledge, tools, and authentic parts to service these high-tech devices. To bridge this gap, Teh, and Lee, along with their team, underwent rigorous 500 hours of theoretical and practical training provided by Apple. Today, Secondlifeasia offers comprehensive so...
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