Update: Alive again!
Update 9/26/21: DEAD!
Originally posted 9/14/21.
Samsung $99.99 Smartphone Cracked Screen Repair Promotion
- Promotion is valid from 3/14/2022 to 3/28/2022.
- Offer excludes excludes Galaxy Fold, Galaxy Z Flip, Galaxy Z Fold2, Galaxy Z Flip 3, Galaxy Z Fold3, Galaxy S21FE, Galaxy S20FE, all A & J models, and all Galaxy S and Galaxy Note models prior to S8.
- Valid via Samsung authorized Mail In Service only, while supplies last.
- This offer is only applicable to residents of the 50 states of the United States of America and Washington, D.C.
- To be eligible for the Promotion, customers will be required to have a Samsung Account and start the repair process via the Samsung website.
- $100 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.
All my Samsung screen replacements have included a new battery (one S8+, two Note 9+). Battery is part of the front screen unit.
This could be a cheap battery replacement with same or next day service via uBreak if Samsung’s if they are still authorized branded replacement location.
I have noticed that over the past few months that my Note10+ battery life is about 75% of what it was, yet I can’t really complain after two years.
I digress, $99 might be a cheap battery replacement if you want to hold on to your device for another year or two or as a backup/hand me down.
Does this promotion include the NOTE 10 +? I was just a bit confused with the wording of it at the end, specifically: “all Galaxy S and Galaxy Note models prior to S8”.
Maybe the cracked screen is a sign to throw out your Samsung and get an iPhone.
Do you really want to be that 1 guy who causes a 10 person iMessage to turn into an SMS text?!?
when I try to do the replacement for a Note 10+ it says the $99 is only the screen. there’s a different service option for about $300 that includes screen/LCD/Battery. Does fixing the “screen only” fix a damaged LCD at the same time?