Update: iPhone Repair Kid

By on December 9, 2010 in Ideas


Back in October, we told you about Daniel Vitiello, a 19-year-old Texas Tech sophomore, who taught himself to fix Apple’s 3G, 3GS and 4 iPhones and fixes dozens of them from his parent’s dining room.

“I don’t really like having a typical job, and so I needed an idea to make money,” said Vitiello. His business, Rockwall iPhone Repair, has taken off.

Vitiello realized he had more business than he could handle and now sells start up kits that let other people run their own iPhone repair businesses.

For more information, check out his web site.

Photo by KXAS-TV.

iphone microbusiness repair technology teens


Rich Whittle has added 6,226 posts to Business Opportunities Weblog.

Another Idea: How to Start a Repair Business


  • http://www.Unitediphonerepair.com Daniel Vitiello

    Dane,

    Thanks for the follow up article! Helping people start their own iPhone repair businesses has been a great experience. We are opening up almost 1 every week now and they are all really successful.

    If any one has any questions about the biz please feel free to contact me at Daniel@unitediphone.com

  • http://ntxseo.com J Rhodes

    This really seems like a great opportunity. Just some simple local networking within the community complimented with internet marketing could get you taken off in no time. That is what I would do. Additionally, I filled out the contact form and talked with Daniel. He was helpful and explained to me that not only does United iPhone provide documentation and instructions but also web design and SEO strategies.