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Find Your Nearest StoreCracked transparent back, a broken Glyph light strip, or a battery that’s stopped keeping pace through a full day of lectures? Case Indulgence has two Rockhampton locations repairing the full Nothing Phone range — Phone (1), (2), (2a) and CMF by Nothing — with a free diagnostic before you commit to a repair.
Nothing Phone repair is the diagnosis and fixing of hardware faults on Nothing devices — cracked screens, damaged transparent back panels, worn batteries and Glyph lighting faults — usually completed the same day using certified parts. Case Indulgence runs two Nothing Phone repair locations in Rockhampton, at Stockland Rockhampton Shopping Centre and City Centre Plaza, serving Rockhampton, Park Avenue, Norman Gardens, Frenchville and the wider Central Queensland region.
Where our other Rockhampton pages centre on the region’s beef and meat processing industries, Nothing Phone owners here are more often part of CQUniversity’s Rockhampton student population — the North campus sits in Norman Gardens, close to our Stockland store, with on-campus accommodation for hundreds of students, while a second CQUniversity campus in Rockhampton City sits close to our City Centre Plaza store. A transparent back and glowing Glyph lighting genuinely stands out on a lecture theatre desk or in a shared study space, and that visibility is part of why students choose it.
That same repeated placement on hard library desks, lecture hall tables and shared accommodation surfaces produces the same kind of accumulated small-impact wear on a transparent back panel that we see in other desk-heavy environments — but here it’s tied to student life and budget rather than a sales or workplace setting, which changes what “worth repairing” looks like for this customer.
Nothing Phone is also a newer, smaller company than Apple, Samsung or Google, with a thinner Australian retail and service footprint. Combined with genuinely unique hardware — the Glyph Interface is wired functionally into the back assembly, not just decorative — that means generic repair advice written for “any Android phone” doesn’t really apply here. That’s covered honestly below, before you book anything.
Flat-edge glass cracks corner-first on most Nothing models — small chips spread quickly if left unrepaired.
Repeated placement on library desks, lecture hall tables or shared accommodation surfaces builds up small-impact wear over a semester.
Can follow a drop that’s jarred the internal wiring, or a fault in the LED strip itself — a functional issue, not just cosmetic.
Check Settings > Battery for actual usage patterns before assuming the battery itself has failed.
Usually lint in the USB-C port or a worn cable rather than a failed charging chip — worth checking first, especially with shared accommodation chargers.
Can indicate a swelling battery or a charging IC fault — stop using that charger until it’s checked.
Common after a drop even without visible screen damage — the lens or sensor shifts inside its housing.
Sometimes a software setting reset by a Nothing OS update rather than a hardware fault — worth checking before booking a repair.
Across both our Stockland and City Centre Plaza stores, transparent back panel wear from lecture hall and library desk placement, and battery questions from students trying to get through a full day on campus, are more common here than the workplace-specific damage patterns we see on other brands. If either sounds familiar, book a free diagnostic and we’ll confirm exactly what’s needed before quoting anything.
A phone that spends a semester being placed on lecture hall desks, library tables and shared study surfaces gets set down and picked up constantly — often face-up so the Glyph lighting stays visible during a study session. Glass fatigues under this kind of repeated small-impact and surface-contact stress over time, the same mechanism behind glass back cracks in any desk-heavy environment, without needing one dramatic drop.
Nothing’s signature LED strips on the back are genuinely used, not just for show: they’re programmed to flash for specific contacts, show charging progress, act as a fill light for photos, and count down timers — genuinely useful for a student setting a quick study timer between lectures. That means the Glyph Interface is electrically connected into the back panel assembly, and a back panel replacement needs to correctly reconnect and test that wiring, not just fit a new piece of plastic or glass into place. A repairer unfamiliar with this treats the back as purely cosmetic and can leave the Glyph lighting partially or fully non-functional after what looks like a successful repair. We test full Glyph function as a standard part of every back panel repair, not an optional extra.
On the software side, Nothing OS runs close to stock Android with standard Google account and Factory Reset Protection only — genuinely good news for a student on a budget who might buy or sell a phone secondhand within a friend group. There’s no Samsung Knox-style permanent fuse or Xiaomi Mi Account cloud-lock risk to worry about here; a factory reset behaves the same way it would on a Pixel, provided the Google account is signed out first.
Not every fault needs a paid repair. These checks take a few minutes and cost nothing:
If none of these fix it, the issue is almost certainly hardware — book a free diagnostic and we’ll confirm exactly what’s wrong.
Fill out our short online form with your Nothing Phone model, what’s wrong, and which Rockhampton store suits you best — takes under a minute, no account needed.
Bring your phone in at your booked time. We check Glyph Interface function alongside the usual screen, battery and port diagnostics.
You get a fixed price before any work starts — no surprises at pickup.
Most screen, battery, and back panel repairs are completed the same day. Every back panel repair is tested for full Glyph lighting function before handover, not just visual fit.
We’d rather tell you not to spend money than sell you a repair you’ll regret. Here’s the honest breakdown:
| Situation | Worth repairing? |
|---|---|
| Phone (2) or (2a), screen or back panel cracked | Yes — repair cost is well under replacement value, easier on a student budget than a new phone |
| CMF by Nothing, screen cracked | Usually yes — repair cost is proportionally low relative to the phone’s original price |
| Phone (1), battery health noticeably reduced but otherwise good condition | Yes — a battery swap extends usable life on a design you already like |
| Glyph lighting faulty, rest of the phone working fine | Yes — a targeted Glyph/back panel repair is cheaper than most people assume |
| Older Phone (1) with multiple compounding faults | Weigh it up — repair cost can approach a newer model’s price once several faults stack up |
If you’re studying at either CQUniversity campus and your phone spends a lot of time on lecture hall desks, a slim clear case protects the transparent back from that desk wear without hiding the Glyph lighting — a cheap way to make the phone last the whole degree.
We repair the full current and recent Nothing range:
Models: Nothing Phone (2), Nothing Phone (2a) / (2a) Plus, Nothing Phone (1), and CMF Phone 1 by Nothing.
Repairs: front screen & digitiser replacement, transparent back panel replacement with Glyph Interface reconnection and testing, battery replacement, USB-C charging port repair, camera module replacement, speaker & microphone repair, moisture and water damage diagnostics, software troubleshooting and data recovery assistance.
Every price below reflects what we actually quote across both our Rockhampton stores — Stockland Rockhampton and City Centre Plaza — including full Glyph testing on every back panel job. If a part isn’t in stock at either store on the day, we’ll tell you before you book, not after.
| Repair | CMF Phone 1 | Phone (1) / (2a) | Phone (2) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Front screen replacement | $109 – $159 | $169 – $249 | $229 – $359 |
| Transparent back panel + Glyph testing | $99 – $149 | $139 – $209 | $179 – $269 |
| Battery replacement | $79 – $99 | $89 – $129 | $109 – $149 |
| Charging port repair | $69 – $89 | $79 – $109 | $89 – $129 |
| Camera module | $79 – $109 | $99 – $149 | $129 – $189 |
| Water/moisture damage diagnostic & clean | Free diagnostic — cleaning from $59, parts quoted separately if needed | ||
Prices are typical ranges based on model and part availability. Final price is confirmed after your free in-store diagnostic — we never charge more than the quote we give you.
Nothing Phone screen repairs at Case Indulgence Rockhampton — at either Stockland or City Centre Plaza — range from around $109 for a CMF Phone 1 up to $359 for a Phone (2). Back panel repairs, which include full Glyph Interface testing, range from around $99 to $269 depending on the model.
A phone placed down and picked up repeatedly on hard desk surfaces throughout a semester builds up small-impact stress on the glass over time without needing one dramatic drop. A slim clear case can slow this pattern down without hiding the Glyph lighting.
Yes, provided the repair is done correctly — the Glyph Interface is electrically connected into the back panel assembly, so it needs to be properly reconnected and tested, not just fitted for appearance. Case Indulgence tests full Glyph function as a standard part of every back panel repair.
Yes — Nothing OS runs close to stock Android with only standard Google account and Factory Reset Protection, unlike Samsung’s Knox Warranty Bit or Xiaomi’s Mi Account cloud lock. Just sign out of the Google account first before passing the phone on, and it behaves the same as it would for a new owner.
Most Nothing Phone screen and back panel replacements are completed the same day, often within 1–2 hours, at either Rockhampton store, including a full Glyph function test.
Both Stockland Rockhampton Shopping Centre and City Centre Plaza offer the same Nothing Phone repairs, pricing and free diagnostic — pick whichever is more convenient. City Centre Plaza is close to CQUniversity’s Rockhampton City campus if that’s handier.
We’re at Stockland Rockhampton Shopping Centre, Shop K105, 120/331 Yaamba Rd, Park Avenue QLD 4701, and at City Centre Plaza, Shop 38B, 24 Fitzroy St, Rockhampton City QLD 4700. See all Case Indulgence locations for full trading hours and directions to both stores.
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