Your phone falls. The screen cracks. Your laptop stops charging. Your TV won’t turn on.
It happens. And when it does, you need a reliable repair shop — fast.
Nairobi has plenty of options, but quality varies. Some shops fix your device in an hour. Others create bigger problems. If you’re new to the city, knowing where to go saves time, money, and stress.
Here are some of the most highly rated and widely trusted places to repair phones and electronics in Nairobi — plus where to find them.
1. Apple Center Ke (Westlands)
If you use Apple devices, start here.
Location: Westlands (usually near Sarit Centre / Westgate area)
Best for: iPhones, MacBooks, iPads
Apple Center Ke handles:
Screen replacements
Battery changes
Charging port repairs
MacBook diagnostics
They use genuine parts or high-quality replacements, depending on your budget. Prices aren’t the cheapest, but the work is reliable.
If you’re staying in one of our Westlands apartments, this is a convenient option within minutes of your home.
2. PhonePlace Kenya (Westlands)
Location: Westlands
Best for: iPhone and Samsung repairs
PhonePlace Kenya is known for:
Fast screen replacements (often same day)
Battery replacements
Data recovery
Software fixes
They’re especially popular with expats who want quick turnaround.
If you live in Kilimani apartments or Riverside apartments, Westlands is a short drive away.
3. Samsung Customer Service Plaza (Westlands / CBD)
If you own a Samsung device, go directly to Samsung’s official service center.
Location: Westlands and Nairobi CBD
Best for: Samsung phones, tablets, and TVs
They provide:
Warranty repairs
Genuine parts
Diagnostics
Official centers cost more than independent shops. But if your device is under warranty, it’s worth it.
4. Huawei Service Center (Westlands)
Location: Westlands
Best for: Huawei phones and devices
Huawei’s official service center handles:
Screen replacements
Battery swaps
System issues
They also offer warranty support. If your Huawei phone starts glitching, go straight here instead of random repair stalls.
5. Sarit Centre Tech Shops (Westlands)
Sarit Centre hosts several highly rated independent tech repair shops.
Location: Sarit Centre, Westlands
Best for: Quick phone repairs, accessories, laptop fixes
Inside the mall, you’ll find technicians who:
Replace screens within 30–60 minutes
Fix charging ports
Install new batteries
Clean water-damaged devices
Check Google reviews before choosing a specific stall. Quality varies slightly between vendors.
If you’re based in one of our furnished and serviced apartments in Nairobi, especially in Westlands, this is one of the easiest repair spots to access.
6. Nairobi CBD – Kimathi Street & Moi Avenue (Budget option)
If you want cheaper repairs, head to Nairobi CBD.
Location: Around Kimathi Street, Moi Avenue, and Luthuli Avenue
Best for: Budget-friendly phone repairs
Here, you’ll find:
Screen replacements at lower prices
Used parts options
Fast turnaround
But be careful.
Quality depends heavily on the technician. Always:
Ask for a quote first
Confirm warranty on the repair
Avoid leaving your phone overnight unless necessary
CBD repairs are cheaper, but you need to be cautious.
7. Village Market Tech Stores (Gigiri area)
Location: Village Market
Best for: Higher-end electronics repairs
If you’re staying in Riverside or Westlands, Village Market is another reliable location.
Shops here often handle:
Laptop repairs
Phone repairs
Gaming console fixes
Prices are mid-to-high range, but service quality is usually strong.
8. Laptop Clinic Kenya (Westlands)
Location: Westlands
Best for: Laptop and desktop repairs
If your laptop overheats, won’t charge, or crashes, Laptop Clinic is a solid option.
They handle:
Motherboard repairs
Screen replacements
Data recovery
System upgrades
This is useful if you work remotely from your apartment and need fast turnaround.
How much do repairs cost in Nairobi?
Here are typical price ranges:
iPhone screen replacement: KES 8,000–32,000 (depends on model)
Samsung screen replacement: KES 6,000–27,000
Battery replacement: KES 3,000–8,000
Charging port repair: KES 2,500–6,000
Laptop screen replacement: KES 8,000–18,000
Laptop SSD upgrade: KES 5,000–12,000
Official service centers charge more. Independent shops charge less.
Always ask if the part is original or compatible.
Should you repair or replace?
If repair costs exceed 50% of the device’s value, replacement may make more sense.
If you rely heavily on your phone or laptop for work, don’t choose the cheapest option. Poor repairs create bigger problems later.
Practical tips before handing over your device
Before any repair:
Back up your data.
Remove SIM and memory cards.
Ask for a written receipt.
Confirm warranty on the repair (most offer 1–3 months).
Ask how long it will take.
Simple steps. Big difference.
Final thoughts
Nairobi has good repair options. But location matters.
For reliability and peace of mind, stick to:
Official brand service centers
Well-reviewed Westlands shops
Established mall-based technicians