Fix It Jerry — Kuala Lumpur

Charging Port Repair Cost in Malaysia (2026)

Cost Guide

Charging port issues are probably our most common repair. You plug and unplug your phone every day, and eventually the port gives out. But sometimes it's not even the port. Here's how to tell, and what it costs to fix.

Charging Port Repair Cost by Device

  • iPhone charging port (Lightning / USB-C): RM 180 – RM 350
  • Samsung / Android charging port (USB-C): RM 150 – RM 300
  • iPad charging port: RM 200 – RM 400
  • Laptop charging port / DC jack: RM 200 – RM 500
  • Nintendo Switch charging port (USB-C): RM 180 – RM 300

Signs Your Charging Port Is Damaged

  • Cable feels loose — doesn't click in like it used to.
  • Have to hold the cable at a specific angle to charge.
  • Charging connects and disconnects repeatedly.
  • Phone charges very slowly despite using original charger.
  • Port looks physically damaged — bent pins, corrosion, or debris.
  • Wireless charging works but wired doesn't — confirms port issue.

Wait, it might just be lint

Before we replace anything, we check for lint and debris. It's the #1 cause of charging problems and it costs nothing to fix. Pocket lint compacts at the bottom of the port over months, stopping the cable from clicking in properly. A quick clean with the right tools and you're sorted. No parts needed.

Turnaround time

30 minutes to 2 hours. Phones are quick because the port sits on a flex cable. Laptops can take longer if the DC jack is soldered directly to the board. We test charging speed and data transfer before you leave.

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