Update: This popular deal is still available
Samsung (
Repair Terms/Conditions) is offering their
Samsung Smartphone Repair Promotion and offering customers a (
1) time
$49.99 Cracked Screen Repair for Samsung Galaxy S9 Model Year or Newer, Galaxy Note9 Model Year or Newer, or a Galaxy A Series when
you login to your Samsung account and
start the repair process +
using the mail-in service option or when you follow the instructions listed below.
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L00kinForDeals for finding this deal.
Note, must login to your Samsung account to initiate the repair process
Deal Instructions- Login to your Samsung account
- Click here to start your Screen Repair service
- Note, this promotional offer valid only through June 27, 2022
- Use the Samsung Main-In Service option and pay the $49.99 promotional pricing fee when prompted
Services Includes- $49.99 Cracked screen repairs under this promotion shall include the replacement of damaged/cracked front display only. The replacement of the PBA inside the phone or any repairs needed as a result of water damage are not covered under this Promotion. Additional repairs may be approved for additional cost; we will contact you before undertaking any repairs not covered by this promotion.
Excludes Models- Galaxy Fold
- Galaxy Z Flip
- Galaxy Z Fold2
- Galaxy Z Flip 3
- Galaxy Z Fold3
- Galaxy S21FE
- Galaxy S20FE
- All J models
- All Galaxy S and Galaxy Note models prior to S8
Top Comments
Step 2: Wait 30 days
Step 3: File claim and pay $49 deductible.
Step 4: Have your phone repaired in an hour at any local UBreakIFix shop.
Easy Peasy.
ETA: My phone is a Samsung Galaxy S10.
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Promotion FAQ at the bottom says no battery replacement
Crack is very minor but I figured for $50 I'd get it fixed.
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I do have a note 10+, but the screen isn't cracked. The back is cracked and I have a separate issue with the screen (s pen wont write on the right middle part, i think because of contact with a strong magnet).
Do you think they'd fix those issues for $50?
edit: Maybe I should just crack the screen?
edit2: nvm it somehow fixed itself after sitting in a drawer for 8 months. just gonna get a new back off of ebay
Crack is very minor but I figured for $50 I'd get it fixed.
I wish they repaired Note8 screen for $49, I'd do it at a heartbeat.
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