In the context of sophisticated mechatronic technologies, this study explores the complex effects of smartphone repair services on the economy, society, and environment. The objective is to investigate the ways in which repair services support social inclusion, economic opportunity, and sustainability. The qualitative approach uses information from industry reports, case studies of nearby repair companies, scholarly literature, and community feedback and forums to gauge public opinion. According to research, the surge in smartphone manufacturing has raised environmental issues and e-waste. However, by encouraging sustainable use, prolonging equipment lifespans, and lowering the demand for new production, repair services help to minimize these problems. In terms of the economy, the repair industry creates jobs and offers chances to develop technical skills. Socially, it promotes digital inclusion by providing affordable technology, particularly in marginalized places. The incorporation of public opinion demonstrates considerable community support for repair activities and rising consumer knowledge of sustainability. Finally, smartphone repair services are critical for mitigating the negative externalities of mechatronic progress. The report proposes that politicians and industry stakeholders encourage and invest in repair services as part of a larger plan for long-term growth and social equality.

