A:AnswerWhen I needed to replace the screen on an iPhone, the Apple Store was $100 less than a local shop that was not an Apple Store. It pays to shop around.
A:AnswerThey will not install a screen protector that you bring in to them from another store. We recently had this issue. They said it’s because they can’t guarantee the product or their work. Bummer.
A:AnswerI was told by a Geek Squad member that tablets do not need virus protection. I asked the same question. Seems odd since it is connected to the internet, maybe because it is via wifi
A:AnswerYou may want to consider it. The people putting it on are good because they do it all the time....just make sure you ask how many of them they did first. Also, if they mess it up while placing it on your device, they will get another one for free and attempt again. You have nothing to lose.
A:AnswerI think they would do that, but they probably would charge a fee.ive had the geek squad put on a glass shield for my iPad mini 4 I bought elsewhere. They charged me for it. They didn't use to, but now they do.
A:AnswerI believe they will if it is a new screen protector that they carry and has not been opened. If they do not carry it and they mess it up they can not re try that's why they wont do that.
A:AnswerJust insure that you check in with the security staff as you enter with your own tablet. Taking your own tablet with a cover insures that the proper one is chosen.
A:AnswerYes, for a fee of $14.95 they will install your screen protector with meticulous attention to detail. I did for my Kindle fire. No complaints. Within a few days if you feel they messed it up, they will replace and install the replacement at no additional cost.