The Edge’s display is curved downward on both sides and it may cost around $250 to replace the LCD screen assembly as it is not covered under Samsung warranty.
Samsung claimed it will charge $200 to replace the display but when you speak to the Samsung customer service, they may quote a higher price depending on the situation.
According to insider news, the screen is not covered under Samsung warranty because Samsung is subsidising it in order to lower down the price. Usually it cost around $50 to $80 for a repair savvy to repair for you. So we will suggest 3 options for you. You either get a quote from Samsung for the latest price or you can get a nearest repair shop for a check. If you do think you have enough technical skill to dissemble and assemble the whole phone, you can DIY and buy the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge LCD screen assembly from cellphoneage.com.
However, before you purchase any Samsung screen parts, please check your phone version. Galaxy S6 Edge model number are stated below:
AT&T: SM-G925A
Verizon: SM-G925V
Sprint: SM-G925P
U.S. Cellular: SM-G925R4
T-Mobile: SM-G925T
China Mainland and Hong Kong: SM-G9250;
Korea: SM-G925K, SM-G925S, SM-G925L;
Turkey: SM-G925FQ;
Singapore, India, Australia, LATAM: SM-G925I;
Europe: SM-G925F;
If you are not sure what is your model, you can always check yourself by:
Go to Settings>About, then you’ll be able to find the model number.
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