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iCracked Stock (ICCR)
On-demand repair, trade-in, and protection for smartphones
About iCracked Stock
Founded
2010
Total Funding
20K
Industries
Software, Artificial Intelligence, Data and Analytics
iCracked is the world’s largest and most efficient on-demand repair, trade-in and protection service for smartphones and tablets. Powering a network of more than 4,000 certified iTechs located around the country and abroad, these local technicians can be dispatched with the click of a button to respond to on-demand (and on-site) repair and trade-in requests. Through iCracked Advantage, the industry’s most affordable protection plan, users also have the security and assurance that their devices are always covered. The company is headquartered in Silicon Valley, with offices in London and Berlin.
iCracked Press Mentions
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iCracked Expands to Japan in First-Ever Retail Venture
MarketWired • Dec 03, 2015
iCracked wants to make sure your device is never a problem
CNBC • Nov 07, 2015
iCracked: The rise of an Uber-like repair service for smartphones
The Christian Science Monitor • Jun 30, 2015
iCracked’s new service will fix your broken phone for $25
SFGate • Jun 23, 2015
Cracking The Code Of Consumer Electronics Repair, iCracked Looks To Expand
TechCrunch • Jun 23, 2015
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iCracked Management
Leadership team at iCracked
CEO & Founder
AJ Forsythe
Chief of Strategy & Co-Founder
Anthony Martin
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