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JTG Systems
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JTG Systems

Niagara device repair diagnostics
We are the highest-rated computer company in Niagara.
JTG Systems handles ROG Phone 8 Pro screen, battery, charging, and no-power repairs in Niagara. We test the 6.78″ 165Hz and Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 before recommending the repair, so you get a clear answer on whether the work makes sense.
ROG Phone 8 Pro diagnostics, parts matching, and post-repair testing are handled in-house in Niagara.
Model-Specific Repair Work
The repair work below is tailored to the typical failure points we see on this phone, from screen damage and charging faults to battery wear and no-power diagnostics.
We handle cracked glass, dead OLED or LCD panels, touch issues, and lifted display assemblies on the ROG Phone 8 Pro with in-house diagnostics first.
If the ROG Phone 8 Pro drains too quickly, overheats, shuts off early, or no longer holds charge, we test battery health and the surrounding power path before recommending parts.
Intermittent charging, damaged connectors, weak microphones, speaker issues, and camera faults are checked as a system instead of treating every symptom like a separate guess.
For devices that will not turn on after a drop, spill, or failed charging event, we inspect the board and connector path before discussing whether repair is still practical.
Bench Diagnostics
Before we quote parts, we check the common failure points on this model so the repair recommendation is based on bench testing instead of guesswork.
Because the ROG Phone 8 Pro is a 2024 release, we check whether the repair target is just the failed part or whether age-related wear is stacking up in more than one area.
The 6.78″ 165Hz panel, touch response, frame alignment, and connector seating are checked together so a cracked surface does not hide deeper damage.
Repair Workflow
Every repair starts with diagnostics, not part swapping. This workflow helps us confirm whether the issue is isolated to a part, tied to the charging path, or pointing to a deeper board-level problem.
We confirm the main failure on your ROG Phone 8 Pro, inspect the physical condition, and note any signs of prior damage, liquid exposure, or charging instability.
The device is tested for screen function, power behavior, charging response, cameras, speakers, and button input so the quote matches the real fault path.
Repair FAQ
Yes. We diagnose whether the damage is limited to the screen assembly or whether the frame, touch layer, cameras, or charging behavior were also affected by the same impact before quoting the work.
Often, yes, especially when the main problem is the screen, battery, or charging path and the rest of the device is stable. We test it first so you know whether the repair is straightforward or whether multiple faults are piling up.
Yes. We diagnose the fault path first and explain what we found before moving ahead, so you are not approving parts based on guesswork.
Next Step
If your ROG Phone 8 Pro has a broken screen, battery trouble, charging issues, camera faults, or no power, we can test it and tell you what the repair actually involves before anything moves forward.
Charging faults on the ROG Phone 8 Pro are not treated as “just a bad battery” by default. We test battery behavior, connector condition, and charging stability before recommending parts.
We confirm how the cameras, speakers, microphones, buttons, and board-level power behavior are responding so you know whether the repair stays simple or needs deeper work.
Device Snapshot
Model details like release year, chipset, display, and finish help us confirm fitment and keep the repair discussion tied to the actual device on the bench.
Released
2024
Chip
Snapdragon 8 Gen 3
Camera
50MP triple
Battery
5500 mAh 65W
Display
6.78″ 165Hz
Catalog Colours
Once the failure is confirmed, we match the correct replacement path for the ROG Phone 8 Pro and carry out the repair with post-install checks instead of stopping at “the part powers on.”
Before handoff, we re-check charging, touch response, cameras, speakers, and general stability so the device leaves the bench in a usable state instead of half-tested.