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The Galaxy S10 features a 6.1-inch Dynamic AMOLED display with curved edges and an in-display fingerprint sensor. A full screen replacement restores both visual quality and touch accuracy.
Replacing the Galaxy S10 screen typically includes the display, touch digitizer, and under-display fingerprint sensor, all preassembled in one OEM-quality unit for full functionality.
Genuine Dynamic AMOLED screens maintain brightness, color accuracy, and edge responsiveness. Aftermarket LCDs are cheaper but lack curved edges, in-display fingerprint support, and vibrant display quality.
If only the glass is cracked and display/touch still work, glass-only repair is an option but risky. A full screen assembly replacement is safer and longer lasting.
At official Samsung repair centers, Galaxy S10 screen replacement typically costs around $220–$270 USD, with water resistance retained and original warranty support if applicable.
In Nairobi, repair shops offer Galaxy S10 screen replacement between KSh 13,000 to 17,500, depending on whether parts are OEM or aftermarket. Most repairs are completed in under 2 hours.
DIY kits include the screen, adhesive, tools, and instructions. Costs range from $130 to $170 USD. Special care is needed due to the curved edges and built-in fingerprint scanner.
Post-replacement, fingerprint accuracy may require recalibration. With genuine screens, both touch and biometric features function normally once properly installed.
After screen replacement, the IP68 water resistance may be lost unless resealed professionally with waterproof adhesives and pressure-tested.
Samsung-authorized repairs come with a 90-day to 1-year warranty, while local shops may offer 3–6 months, depending on part quality and technician standards.
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