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Samsung Galaxy S24 and S25 Screen Repair: What to Know Before You Go
Samsung Galaxy S24 and S25 screens use advanced Dynamic AMOLED displays. Here is what affects repair cost and turnaround.

The Samsung Galaxy S24 and S25 series use Dynamic AMOLED 2X displays with high refresh rates and vibrant color accuracy. These screens look incredible, but they are expensive to replace when damaged because the OLED panel, digitizer and front glass are fused into a single assembly.
A cracked Galaxy S24 or S25 display often shows green or purple lines, dead touch zones or a completely black screen even if the outer glass crack looks minor. Unlike LCD displays where you can often see the image behind the cracks, OLED damage is unpredictable — a small impact in the wrong spot can knock out the entire panel.
Repair cost for Galaxy S24 and S25 screens depends on the specific model. The standard S24 is generally less expensive to repair than the S24 Ultra or S25 Ultra because the Ultra models use larger, curved-edge displays with higher resolution. Part availability also matters — newer models may take slightly longer if screens are backordered from suppliers.
One factor many Samsung owners overlook: the Galaxy S24 and S25 use strong adhesive and IP68 water resistance sealing. A quality repair restores this seal with proper adhesive and controlled heat. Cheap or rushed repairs often skip this step, leaving the phone vulnerable to moisture and dust intrusion.
JWS inspects the full display assembly — checking touch response, OLED uniformity and frame condition — before quoting. If the frame is bent from an impact, that affects part fitment and is disclosed upfront. Get an estimate with the instant quote tool or visit the Samsung repair page for more information.
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