The first, for in-person repairs, will begin on January 20 with uBreakiFix by Asurion becoming an Xbox Authorized Service Provider at nearly 700 store locations across the US The second involves ...
Xbox Series X|S console owners will have a new option for repair starting January 20, when uBreakiFix by Asurion will become ...
As shared via Xbox Wire on Wednesday, the company is now expanding its repairability program by partnering with uBreakiFix by Asurion, which will become the first Xbox Authorized Service Provider.
For those who prefer having their Xbox repaired by an authorized expert, Microsoft has partnered with uBreakiFix by Asurion to offer repair services at nearly 700 participating locations across ...
With almost 700 participating locations, uBreakiFix by Asurion is this new repair partner. It is a chain of electronic repair shops in the US that's known for in-person repairs of household ...
Taking to the Xbox Wire, Trista Patterson, the director of gaming sustainability at Xbox, has announced a partnership with uBreakiFix by Asurion. Starting on January 20, 2025, consumers can bring ...
That repairs program will be known as 'uBreakiFix' by Asurion, and it basically enables folks to get their console repairs done in-person by a Microsoft-authorised outlet. The Xbox owner says that ...
After Microsoft allowed iFixit to sell official Xbox repair parts last month, the company is teaming up with uBreakiFix by Asurion in the US to offer a new alternative to in-person repairs at ...
On January 20, uBreakiFix by Asurion will become the first Xbox Authorised Service Provider to repair Xbox consoles at nearly 700 participating store locations across the US. In-person Xbox ...
Starting January 20, players can take their broken Xbox Series X/S consoles to nearly 700 uBreakiFix by Asurion locations in the U.S. to be fixed. The tech giant is also now selling replacement parts ...
Microsoft has been working on dynamic animated wallpapers for Windows 11 for a few years, and now a former designer has revealed exactly what they look like. Sergey Kisselev, a former motion ...