Samsung Galaxy
Samsung Galaxy Screen Replacement
Cracked glass, green or black lines, dead touch along a curved edge, or a fingerprint sensor that quit after a swap somewhere else — we fix all of it. We are a board-level lab in Clarendon, and we will tell you honestly when your Galaxy needs a full display assembly versus when glass-only is worth the risk.
On most Galaxy phones the AMOLED panel, digitizer, and frame are fused into one factory-bonded unit. That changes everything about how the repair should be done — and it is exactly why we look at your specific model before we quote anything.
When you need a screen replacement
- Cracked or shattered AMOLED glass — even with the picture still showing
- Green, pink, or black lines, or a spreading dark blotch across the panel
- Dead or ghost touch along a curved edge after a drop
- In-display fingerprint sensor stopped working after a previous screen swap
- Burn-in, discoloration, or uneven brightness in one area of the display
- Foldable inner screen cracked, lifting, or showing a damaged crease line
Honest by default
Every device starts with a $65 diagnostic and a written report — exact cost and timeline before we touch it. The fee applies toward your repair.
Samsung screens cost more than most for real reasons: curved AMOLED is hard to manufacture, Samsung tightly controls panel supply, and the glass is fused to the frame — so the part is often a full assembly, not just glass. Price depends on your exact model, whether it is curved or foldable, and full assembly versus glass-only refurbish. Your $65 diagnostic is written, honest, and applies toward the repair. Foldable inner-screen work is a separate, more involved job and is quoted on its own.
Our screen replacement process
Diagnose the real damage
We inspect the panel, digitizer, touch layer, and frame and check whether the AMOLED itself is alive. Then we tell you straight: full service-pack assembly, or glass-only refurbish — and what each one risks. Your $65 written diagnostic applies toward the repair.
Match the right part
Galaxy panels are fused to the frame, so a genuine fix often means a full assembly — sometimes with the battery already bonded in. We walk you through OEM AMOLED versus aftermarket so you choose with eyes open, never a surprise.
Replace and recalibrate
We transfer your components, seat every connector, and reseal the frame. On models with an ultrasonic under-display fingerprint sensor, we recalibrate it after the swap — skip this and the sensor simply will not read.
Test and warranty
We verify touch edge to edge, brightness, refresh rate, fingerprint unlock, and water resistance where it applies. OEM and OLED work carries a 1-year warranty; aftermarket parts carry 1 month.
Can you just replace the glass instead of the whole screen?
Sometimes — but only if your AMOLED panel is flawless: no lines, no dark spots, perfect touch everywhere. Glass-only refurbishing means slicing the cracked glass off a live panel with heat and wire, and on curved Galaxy displays that carries real risk of killing the panel. We are honest about when it is worth it and when a full assembly is the safer call.
Why does a Samsung screen cost more than an iPhone screen?
Two reasons. Samsung's curved AMOLED is expensive to manufacture and Samsung keeps tight control over panel supply, so there is little cheap aftermarket stock. And because the panel is fused to the frame, the genuine part is frequently a full assembly — glass, digitizer, AMOLED, and frame as one unit — not a glass-only piece.
My fingerprint sensor stopped working after a screen swap. Can you fix it?
Usually, yes. Galaxy flagships use an ultrasonic under-display sensor that has to be recalibrated to the new panel — a misalignment as small as a fraction of a millimeter stops it reading. Many shops skip this step. We recalibrate it as part of the repair, and we can often recover a sensor a previous shop left broken.
Do you repair foldable Galaxy screens like the Z Fold and Z Flip?
Yes. The inner folding display and crease area are a separate, delicate job from a standard flat panel — different adhesive, different hinge handling, and a far more fragile screen. We quote foldables individually and tell you honestly what is and is not recoverable before any work starts.
Should I get OEM or aftermarket AMOLED?
OEM matches factory brightness, color, and refresh rate and carries our 1-year warranty. Aftermarket AMOLED costs less and carries a 1-month warranty, and quality varies. We will show you the trade-off for your model so you decide — we do not push you toward the more expensive option by default.
What warranty comes with the repair?
OEM and OLED screen work is covered for 1 year. Aftermarket parts are covered for 1 month. Either way you get a written diagnostic up front, and the $65 applies toward your repair.
Why WeFixed for Samsung Galaxy
We have been doing board-level and microsoldering work for 11 years — the in-house repairs most shops mail out to someone like us. That matters on Galaxy phones, where a botched fingerprint recalibration or a rushed glass-only refurbish leaves you worse off than before. We are the only WeFixed lab, at 2722 Washington Blvd N in Clarendon, Arlington. Walk in, or use tracked mail-in from any of the 50 states. You get a written diagnostic, an honest call on full assembly versus glass-only, and a clear answer on OEM versus aftermarket — no upsell, no guesswork, and we never sell your data.