History
As of October 2014, 64% of American adults have a smartphone. This number is obviously higher among the teenagers. The smartphone/mobile electronics repair industry has experienced strong growth during the past decade as smartphones and data usage have increased. The rising popularity of expensive damage-prone smartphones gave the industry a significant boost. In the coming years, rapid technological change, the falling price of cell phones and rising disposable incomes are expected to encourage the replacement rather than repair of devices. This industry is in the growth stage of its life cycle. Over the next 10 years to 2020, industry value added (the industry's contribution to the economy) is expected to increase 2.3% on average annually. Internet-enabled smartphones cost more than basic-feature phones and therefore remain more likely to be repaired instead of replaced. Smartphones also have more fragile displays and touchscreens, inaccessible batteries and other breakable parts
Specialties
Electronics repairs. Cell phones, tablets, computers and laptops. One Touch also does website design and maintenance for current and start up businesses.