Dorm-Room Startup iCracked Gives New Life to Bad ApplesA college entrepreneur found a way to take the frustration out of fixing damaged mobile devices.
ByGwen Moran•
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Cash-strapped college students don't usually have the money to fix their brokeniPhonescreens, or the patience to go weeks without a phone while it's being repaired. AJ Forsythe was one such scholar. When he cracked the screen on his iPhone for the sixth time in 18 months, he thought, There has to be another way.
The student at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo had always been a tinkerer, often disassembling toys to see how they worked. So he decided to fix the phone himself, sourcing a new screen and parts from eBay. A few hours later, he'd saved more than a hundred bucks and ignited the spark for iCracked, the iPhone, iPod and iPad repair and buyback service he launched out of his dorm room in January 2010.