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This image depicts an active mobile phone repair shop workstation in Ikeja, Nigeria. The scene is dominated by a cluttered workbench and an overhead wooden shelf. On the wooden shelf, from left to right, are: a dark grey power supply unit displaying "04.2V" and "0.00A" on its digital screen, with red and black leads connected; a larger dark grey electronic repair station, likely a hot air rework station (QUICK 859D+), with a flexible black tube extending from it; a blue plastic clip; and a silver laptop. A JVC monitor screen is partially visible at the top edge. Multiple power cables and chargers are plugged into wall outlets beneath the shelf. The white workbench below is densely covered with various items. Two individuals' hands are visible. On the right, a dark-skinned hand with a gold-colored bracelet is positioned near several disassembled phone components, tools, and a black microscope. On the left, another pair of dark-skinned hands holds a smartphone upright, its screen displaying a vibrant interface with red and blue bars. Connected to the power supply unit on the shelf and dangling downwards is a light blue multi-connector cable block with numerous colored wires (red, blue, light blue) extending into the workbench area. Other objects on the workbench include: numerous smartphones (many dark-colored, some displaying "3:59" or "iPhone"), various phone cases, circuit boards, tools such as screwdrivers, tweezers, and a white cleaning cloth. Also present are plastic water bottles, a white mug, rolls of tape (yellow and clear), and a small white drawer unit with one drawer slightly ajar. The overall environment suggests an ongoing, intensive electronic device repair operation.
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