Cracked your Galaxy? The first thing everyone wants to know is what it’ll cost to fix. The honest answer is that it depends on the model, but you don’t have to guess — here’s a clear guide to what a Samsung screen repair typically costs in the UK in 2026.
As a rough guide, a Galaxy A-series screen repair starts from around £59, the Galaxy S-series from around £99, and premium S Ultra and Z Fold / Z Flip models cost more because of their large or folding AMOLED displays. Every repair at TechVise comes with a free diagnosis and a 12-month warranty, so you always get a fixed price before any work starts.
The display type. Samsung uses bright AMOLED panels, and on most models the glass and the display are bonded as one part — so a cracked screen usually means replacing the whole assembly rather than just the glass. That’s why a Galaxy screen often costs a little more than a basic LCD phone.
The model. A Galaxy A13 or A54 is far cheaper to repair than an S24 Ultra or a folding Z model. Foldables have two screens and delicate hinges, which takes more time and more expensive parts.
Parts quality. Very cheap “copy” screens can mean dimmer colours, weaker touch and early failure. We fit quality replacement panels matched to the original, which is why a proper repair is worth a little more than the cheapest option online.
Almost always, yes. A screen repair costs a fraction of a new Galaxy and keeps the phone you already know, with all your data intact. The main exception is an older budget phone with several faults at once — we’ll tell you honestly if that’s the case after the free diagnosis.
Many Samsung screen repairs are done the same day. For some models we order the exact display in first, which usually takes 1–3 working days — we’ll always give you a clear timescale up front.
TechVise repairs the full Galaxy range in Bagshot — walk in to 32 High Street or post your device to us. You’ll get a fixed price after a free diagnosis, a 12-month warranty, and our no-fix-no-fee promise.