NEW YORK, March 07, 2018 -- Mac users needing specialized repairs and upgrades outside of what the Apple Store can offer should look no further than Apple Premium Service Provider iStore by St. Moritz. It’s at 868 Broadway, just North of Union Square, and is owned and operated by Jason Wu, one of the former owners of now-closed New York City tech repair institution Tekserve.
iStore offers same-day iPhone screen replacements, MacBook RAM and hard drive upgrades and other customized services for all Apple products designed for day-to-day use. It also offers the same range of services as the Apple store, and works to process requests quickly and without hassle.
Beyond serving everyday Apple users, iStore delivers services aimed at the specific needs of small and large businesses, including outsourced IT management, remote backup solutions and email filtering services.
Some of the other unique and specialized services iStore has to offer include:
- Data recovery for all Apple products,
- Operations on vintage and obsolete Apple products,
- On-site service for configuration, installation and training.
“We’re proud to continue the tradition of world-class service and product repair that we began at Tekserve,” says Wu. “At iStore, we offer personalized services to a wide range of customers, and work closely with them to solve any tech related problems they might have, and to help them get the most from their Apple products.”
iStore by St. Moritz is an Apple Premium Service Provider located at 868 Broadway, between 16th St. and 17th St., on the 3rd Floor. It also has a location in New Jersey at 35 S Van Brunt St. in Englewood.
For more information, please contact Devin Tilitz of Sommerfield Communications at +1 (212) 255-8386 or [email protected], or visit www.istorestm.com.


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