Samsung Galaxy phones use AMOLED displays — vivid, but pricier to replace than a basic LCD. Foldables (Z Fold and Z Flip) are in a class of their own. Here's what actually drives the cost.
What changes the price
- Model series: the A and M series are the most affordable; flagship S and Note phones cost more; Z Fold and Z Flip foldable screens are the most expensive to replace.
- Genuine AMOLED vs copy: a genuine-grade AMOLED keeps the colour, brightness and touch response right — cheap copies often don't, and can fail again.
- Glass-only vs full panel: on AMOLED the glass and display are usually one sealed unit, so a cracked Samsung screen normally needs a full-panel replacement, not just the glass.
- Extra damage: a bent frame, a damaged under-display fingerprint sensor or a faulty touch layer adds to the job.
A rough idea by series
As a guide, an entry Galaxy A or M screen is the cheapest tier, an S or Note flagship sits a good deal higher, and a Z Fold or Flip is the priciest because of the folding panel. We confirm the exact figure for your model after a quick check — no surprises.
Our approach
We source genuine-grade Samsung panels, give you a free in-store diagnosis and a clear quote, and fit foldable screens with extra care. See Samsung mobile repair or our general mobile repair service, and WhatsApp us your model for a price.
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