Repairing a broken screen on a Galaxy Z Fold3 or Z Flip3 is costly but cheaper than before

Peter, 22 August 2021

If you’re interested in Samsung’s new foldables, we have some good news and some bad news. We’ll start with the good – the screen replacements for the most part have gotten cheaper on this generation foldables. As for the bad news – they are still pretty expensive.

Replacing the large inner screen of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 will set you back $480. The outer screen is cheap by comparison, just $150. According to the official pricing, the same screen replacements on the older Z Fold2 would cost you $550 and $140, respectively.

As for the Galaxy Z Flip3, replacing a broken inner screen is a $370 repair job, the tiny outer screen is an inexplicable $100. For the Z Flip 5G, those costs were $500 and $100, respectively.

The Galaxy Z Fold3 and Z Flip3 each have two displays that are pricey to repair The Galaxy Z Fold3 and Z Flip3 each have two displays that are pricey to repair
The Galaxy Z Fold3 and Z Flip3 each have two displays that are pricey to repair

By the way, the repair costs for the original Fold used to be even higher ($600/$140), so there is a trend for the parts to get cheaper. Still, you might want to consider Samsung Care+ – those who pre-order get the first 12 months free, but given the spicy repair costs, you might want to extend that (you can extend up to 3 years total).

The service costs $13 a month and offers some free repairs and a discount on screen replacement, down to $250. Check out your regional Samsung Care+ website for more details.

PS. If you’re curious what makes repairs so pricey (besides the cost of the replacement components), you can watch this and this disassembly video of the Z Fold3 and Z Flip3. Taking one apart is no easy task.

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Reader comments

Lmao an insane base price and a $156 a year service and after all that they still want to milk money out of their consumers on screen repairs.

  • Anonymous
  • 21 Aug 2021
  • sUS

No, it's less expensive to repair now. Imagine that./s Trying hard to normalize this overcharging lmao.

  • Anonymous
  • 21 Aug 2021
  • M34

uh huh definitely

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