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About Marlon Wireless

Hey, my name is Marlon! I own a cell phone store in Florida. I started repairing cell phones when the Galaxy S3 and the iPhone 4S were the latest phones out.

I've learned everything I know from YouTube videos and through trial and error. Back in 2014 there were not many videos on YouTube about phone repairs, but I did what I could to learn from what was available as well as teach myself. As I got better at fixing broken phones, I started buying more of them and flipping them for profit. I soon had enough money to rent a little location and start my own repair shop.

I've been in business since Aug 2015, starting literally with $700. (which weren't even mine) Ever since then I've repaired thousands of devices throughout the years and made many people happy with my work and skills. In my channel I'll teach you some valuable skills.

I'll try my best to post more often as I get better at recording and editing videos. This is new to me but I'll get it right soon. Please Subscribe!😁

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