Saving Apple users in Hereford time and money for over 30 years
Looking for Apple repairs in Hereford? Look no further! Whether you have spilt coffee on your MacBook, want to upgrade your iMacs hard drive to SSD or you’ve dropped your iPhone down the toilet, we are experts in all forms of Apple repairs.
Welcome to Infinite Loop! We are your one-stop shop for all your Apple repairs in Hereford and the surrounding areas. We specialise in Mac repairs, upgrades, and maintenance services for all types of Apple products. Whether you need help with your iPhone, iPad, MacBook, iMac, or any other Apple device, our experienced technicians are here to help. We offer free diagnosis, free nationwide collection and return, competitive prices, 12 month warranty and fast turnaround times, so you can get your device up and running again in no time. With our expertise and commitment to customer satisfaction, you can trust that your Apple device is in good hands. But don’t just take our word for it, check out our reviews on TrustPilot & Google.
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Why use Infinite Loop?
Apple Repair Services
Mac Repairs
At Infinite Loop, we specialise in Mac repairs and upgrades. Whether it is an iMac, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, Mac Mini, or Mac Studio, we can repair it. Our experienced technicians are highly trained and knowledgeable in all aspects of Apple products. We can help with any issue you may be having with your Mac, from hardware to software issues. We can also help with upgrades, such as increasing RAM or replacing hard drives. No matter what the issue is, our technicians will diagnose the problem and provide you with the best solution. We use only the highest quality parts and components to ensure your Mac is running smoothly and efficiently.
iPad Repairs
At Infinite Loop we also specialise in iPad repairs. Our experienced technicians can help with any issue you may be having with your iPad, from hardware to software issues. We use only the highest quality parts and components to ensure your device is running smoothly and efficiently. We can also help with software upgrades, such as installing the latest operating system or updating your applications. No matter what the issue is, our technicians will diagnose the problem and provide you with the best solution. With our expertise and commitment to customer satisfaction, you can trust that your iPad is in good hands. We offer competitive prices and fast turnaround times, so you can get your device up and running again in no time.
iPhone Repairs
At Infinite Loop , we also specialise in iPhone repairs. Our experienced technicians can help with any issue you may be having with your iPhone, from hardware to software issues. We use only the highest quality parts and components to ensure your device is running smoothly and efficiently. We can also help with software upgrades, such as installing the latest operating system or updating your applications. No matter what the issue is, our technicians will diagnose the problem and provide you with the best solution. With our expertise and commitment to customer satisfaction, you can trust that your iPhone is in good hands.
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About Hereford
Hereford was founded as a settlement near the Welsh March—the politically unstable belt of territory flanking Wales on the east in medieval times—after the West Saxons had crossed the River Severn early in the 7th century. In 1086 the town included various ecclesiastical fees (tributes) but was otherwise a royal demesne (feudal holding). It also had a provincial mint and later (1215–16) the grant of an exclusive merchant guild. The wool trade, important by 1202, declined in the 16th century. The castle was of some early importance, but the 13th-century invasion and subsequent occupation of Wales by England deprived Hereford of military significance until the English Civil Wars of the mid-17th century, when it changed hands several times.
The Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St. Aethelberht exemplifies all architectural styles from Norman to Perpendicular. The see was detached from that of Lichfield in 676, Putta being its first bishop.
