This shop is in Pimpri, specifically the Nalasopara 2 area. I opened Salim Mobile Shoppee because I always liked taking things apart to see how they worked. Now, I spend most of my time looking through a magnifying glass at tiny circuit boards. The shop is small, mostly just a counter and some glass cases for chargers, cables, and second-hand phones. People come in with cracked screens or phones that fell in water. I tell them honestly if it can be fixed or if it’s a waste of money. Pimpri is a loud place with lots of people walking by. My shop is usually full of the sound of people haggling or the radio playing in the background. I have a small stool behind the counter where I sit for hours. Sometimes I get frustrated when a part doesn’t fit right or a screen doesn't light up after I’ve spent two hours on it. My fingers are often scarred from the small tools. We don't have a website or anything like that. People just know to come to Nalasopara 2 when their phone stops working. I try to get the repairs done by the next day, but sometimes parts take longer to arrive. It’s a busy little life here. I keep the old batteries in a box in the corner for recycling. It’s not a fancy store, just a place to get your tech sorted when you are in a hurry.
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