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Stop by ThePhoneLab in %location% today for a Samsung repair
Which Samsung repair do you need?
Did you drop your Samsung phone? Or did your Samsung device make a splash? It can happen to anyone. At ThePhoneLab in %location%, we repair Samsung devices often within 30 minutes with our fast service. Whether it’s a screen, battery, back or connector: we repair virtually all Samsung models, including the Galaxy S, A and Z series. Also with a Samsung tablet or Laptop you have come to the right place. Check out our Samsung repairs and schedule your appointment at ThePhoneLab in %location% right away.
The most common Samsung repairs
What does a Samsung repair cost?
Want to know what it will cost to have your Samsung device repaired? In the table below you will find a complete overview of our repair prices for Samsung smartphones and tablets. From the latest Galaxy S models to older S, A, Z, Note devices and Galaxy Tabs.
Click on the price to go directly to that repair.
Here’s how a repair at ThePhoneLab in %location% works
Genuine Samsung parts
At ThePhoneLab, we only work with genuine Samsung parts. These parts ensure the quality, performance and longevity of your device and keep your Samsung functioning. Genuine Samsung parts fit perfectly, prevent compatibility issues and retain all functions for optimal performance.
You get a lifetime warranty from us
At ThePhoneLab in %location% you get a lifetime warranty on virtually all repaired parts, so you can be sure that your repair will always be well protected. You just need to claim it for free after your repair. In addition, you will receive 12 months warranty on batteries and 24 months on accessories and 2 weeks adhesive warranty on our screen protectors. This ensures your continued service long after your repair.
Still in doubt?
A repair is often faster, cheaper and easier than a new device. AND it’s better for the environment!
Thus, together we extend the life of mobile devices and reduce e-waste.
Our store in %location%
Claiming damage with your insurance company
In many cases, you can be (partially) reimbursed for the cost of your Samsung repair through your household or travel insurance. We are happy to help you in %location% with the proper documentation, an itemized quote and any additional information your insurer may require. This way you can make a claim quickly and easily and know exactly where you stand.
Investigate for yourself what’s wrong with your Samsung?
Read these blogs for more info on:
› Samsung screen not responding
› Samsung no longer boots up
› Samsung does not charge
› Samsung no longer boots up
› Samsung camera does not work
› Charging port no longer works
Then you still don’t figure it out? Schedule an appointment at ThePhoneLab %location% or get in touch.
Frequently asked questions about your Samsung repair
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How much does it cost to have a Samsung repaired?
The cost of a Samsung repair at ThePhoneLab depends on the type of device and the nature of the repair. Each damage or component requires a specific approach and thus a corresponding price.
Here you will find a clear price table for each model, so you always know where you stand.
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How long does a Samsung repair take on average?
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Can I come by for a repair without an appointment?
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Do you also repair Samsung tablets and laptops?
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Are there Samsung repairs that you do not carry out?
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Do I need to prepare my device before visiting?
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How do I know what exactly is broken on my Samsung?
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Can I also send my Samsung in for repair?
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Will my factory warranty remain after a repair?
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What exactly does "Samsung independent Repair Provider" mean?
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Are there any investigation fees if you cannot solve the problem?
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What does "no cure, no pay" mean?
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Do I get a warranty on my repair? And for how long?
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Can I also visit if my Samsung no longer turns on?
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Will my photos and data be retained after a repair?
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How will you handle my privacy during the repair?
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What happens during a repair?
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Can I have accessories or a screen protector installed during the repair?
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Can I pay in arrears or pay in installments?
