If you have ever cracked the screen on a Galaxy phone, you already know the sinking feeling that comes next. So I put together this guide to the best Samsung repair shops in Singapore, the places I would actually send a friend with a shattered S-series or a swollen battery.
Here is the thing that catches people out with Samsung. The Galaxy flagships use curved edge AMOLED displays that are fused to the metal frame, so a screen repair almost always means swapping the entire front display assembly, not just the glass. That is why a Samsung screen repair often costs more than an iPhone screen. You also have a real choice to make: an official Samsung service centre uses genuine parts and keeps your warranty intact, but it is pricier and slower, while a trusted third-party shop is usually faster and cheaper with Grade A parts.
Fair disclosure before we start: I build websites for repair businesses, and one shop on this list is one whose site I designed. I have kept their writeup the same length as everyone else and ranked purely on what I would tell a friend.
Key Takeaways
- 1 Galaxy flagship screens use curved AMOLED fused to the frame, so repairs replace the whole front assembly and cost more.
- 2 Official Samsung centres keep your warranty with genuine parts; third-party shops are faster and cheaper with Grade A parts.
- 3 Flagship S-series screen repair runs about S$220 to S$350; foldable inner screens can pass S$700.
- 4 Mobile Life leads for Grade A AMOLED screens; Citri Mobile is the trusted all-rounder with a no-data-loss guarantee.
- 5 Most common Samsung repairs are same-day, 25 to 90 minutes, with a 90 to 100-day warranty from the best shops.
What I look for in a Samsung repair shop
Samsung repairs have their own quirks, so I do not judge them the way I would an iPhone shop. AMOLED parts are expensive and easy to get wrong, foldables are a different beast entirely, and the gap between a good and a bad screen part is huge. These are the five things I weigh up.
- Grade A AMOLED parts: Samsung displays vary wildly in quality. I want shops that are upfront about Grade A or OEM screens, not the cheapest panel they can source.
- Warranty: a proper warranty on the repair, ideally 90 to 100 days, tells me the shop trusts its own parts and workmanship.
- Transparent pricing: a clear quote before any work starts, with no surprise add-ons when you collect the phone.
- Verified reviews: hundreds or thousands of genuine Google reviews, not a handful of suspiciously perfect ones.
- Speed: most common Samsung repairs should be a same-day, wait-in-store job rather than a week-long send-away.
How my Samsung repair picks compare
| Shop | Areas | Google rating | Warranty | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mobile Life | Queenstown, Bishan, Serangoon, Tampines, Yishun | 4.8 | 100 days | Grade A AMOLED screens and deep parts stock |
| Citri Mobile | Chinatown, Tampines, Jurong, Yishun | 5.0 | 100 days | All-round Samsung repair with no data loss |
| LYK Repair | Jurong, Woodlands, Tai Seng, Bugis | 4.9 | 100 days | Full Samsung coverage and fast turnaround |
| Mister Mobile | 15 branches islandwide | 4.8 | Shop warranty | Accredited, multi-brand repairs with upfront quotes |
| Singapura Mobile Repair | Marine Parade, Ang Mo Kio | 1,000+ reviews | Shop warranty | Affordable east-side Galaxy and niche Android repair |
| Lite Mobile | Boon Lay, Jurong Gateway, Bendemeer, Bishan, Simei, Anchorvale | 4.9 | 1 to 3 months | Money-back guarantee and authentic parts |
| Atomware | Sim Lim Square | 1,000+ reviews | Shop warranty | Motherboard and board-level repair plus data recovery |
| Fix Bot | Novena, Bukit Batok | 4.9 | 90 days | Free islandwide pickup and diagnostics |
1. Mobile Life
Mobile Life is where I would start for a Samsung screen, and there is a good structural reason for that. They supply Grade A parts to over 150 repair shops across Singapore, which means a lot of your neighbourhood phone shops are quietly buying their screens from Mobile Life anyway. Going direct cuts out the middleman.
For Samsung specifically, they are strong on AMOLED displays, with both Grade A and Grade AA screen options so you can choose how much to spend on a like-for-like panel. With 3,295 parts in stock and 20 years in the business since 2006, the odds that they have your exact Galaxy display sitting on the shelf are excellent. Most repairs finish in 25 to 60 minutes, they back the work with a 100-day warranty, and they come in up to 30% cheaper than the official centre.

Website: mobilelife.com.sg
Location: Queenstown, Bishan (Junction 8), Serangoon (NEX), Tampines, Yishun (Northpoint City)
Google Rating: 4.8 stars
Best known for: Grade A Samsung AMOLED screens and deep parts stock
2. Citri Mobile
Citri Mobile holds a perfect 5.0 on Google with more than 700 reviews at its Chinatown flagship, which is rare at any kind of volume. They are best known as an Apple Independent Repair Provider, but they are a genuinely strong Samsung repairer too, and the standards that come with Apple IRP work carry straight over to Galaxy repairs.
What stands out for Samsung owners is the no-data-loss guarantee, which matters when your photos and chats are sitting on a phone with a dead screen. They use genuine-grade parts, finish most repairs in 45 to 60 minutes, and back everything with a 100-day warranty. With 15+ years of experience and four outlets, they are an easy all-rounder to trust.

Website: citrimobile.com
Location: Chinatown, Tampines, Jurong, Yishun
Google Rating: 5.0 stars (700+ at Chinatown)
Best known for: All-round Samsung repair with a no-data-loss guarantee
3. LYK Repair
LYK Repair has racked up more than 10,000 reviews across platforms at a 4.9 average, which is the kind of social proof that is genuinely hard to fake. They have been at it since 2014, and for Samsung they cover the full menu of common faults.
Screen, battery, charging port, back glass: if your Galaxy has one of the usual problems, LYK handles it. The turnaround is fast, the 100-day warranty is in line with the best on this list, and with outlets in Jurong, Woodlands, Tai Seng and Bugis they are reachable from most corners of the island. They are a safe, high-volume choice when you just want the phone fixed properly.

Website: lykrepair.com
Location: Jurong, Woodlands, Tai Seng, Bugis
Google Rating: 4.9 stars (10,000+ reviews across platforms)
Best known for: Full Samsung coverage with fast turnaround
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4. Mister Mobile
Mister Mobile has been repairing Samsung phones since 2010, and the accreditations are what set them apart. They hold ISO 9001:2015 and 14001:2015 certifications and are CaseTrust accredited, which is reassuring if you want the paperwork and consumer protection that most small repair shops simply do not have.
They are a true multi-brand operation, fixing Samsung alongside Apple, Xiaomi, OPPO, Huawei and LG, so the technicians see a wide range of Galaxy models day in and day out. You get upfront WhatsApp quotes before committing, repairs typically take 30 to 90 minutes, and with 15 branches islandwide there is almost certainly one near you. They sit at 4.8 across thousands of reviews.

Website: mistermobile.com.sg
Location: 15 branches islandwide
Google Rating: 4.8 stars (thousands of reviews)
Best known for: Accredited, multi-brand repairs with upfront quotes
5. Singapura Mobile Repair
Singapura Mobile Repair is my pick if you are on the east side and want something affordable. Based in Marine Parade and Ang Mo Kio, they have been running since 2014 and carry an excellent reputation across more than 1,000 reviews.
For Samsung, they cover the mainstream Galaxy lineup, but what I like is the unusually wide brand net beyond it: Apple, OPPO, Huawei, OnePlus, VIVO, Nothing and even Asus ROG. That breadth means they are comfortable with odd or newer Android hardware that some shops turn away. If price is your main concern and you are in the east, they are an easy call.

Website: singapuramobilerepair.com
Location: Marine Parade, Ang Mo Kio
Google Rating: Excellent, 1,000+ reviews
Best known for: Affordable east-side Galaxy and niche Android repair
6. Lite Mobile
Lite Mobile earns its spot with a money-back guarantee, which is something almost no other shop on this list offers. If you are nervous about handing over a flagship Galaxy, that promise takes the edge off. They pair it with authentic components and a warranty of one to three months depending on the repair.
The reviews back it up: 4.9 overall, including a 4.98 on Carousell across more than 4,300 reviews. Walk-in Samsung repairs usually take 30 to 60 minutes, and with six outlets at Boon Lay, Jurong Gateway, Bendemeer, Bishan, Simei and Anchorvale they cover both the west and the heartlands well.

Website: litemobile.com.sg
Location: Boon Lay, Jurong Gateway, Bendemeer, Bishan, Simei, Anchorvale
Google Rating: 4.9 stars (4.98 on Carousell, 4,300+ reviews)
Best known for: Money-back guarantee with authentic parts
7. Atomware
Atomware is the shop I would send the hard cases to. Tucked into Sim Lim Square and running since 2007, they specialise in board-level and motherboard repair, which is exactly what you need when a Galaxy will not power on, is stuck in a boot loop, or has liquid damage that has reached the logic board.
This is a different skill from swapping a screen, and it is the kind of work most high-street shops quietly outsource. Atomware also does data recovery, including Android devices, so if your priority is rescuing the contents rather than the phone itself, they are the specialists to ask. Pricing is transparent and they carry more than 1,000 reviews.

Website: atomware.com.sg
Location: Sim Lim Square #03-91
Google Rating: 1,000+ reviews
Best known for: Samsung motherboard repair and data recovery
8. Fix Bot
Fix Bot rounds out the list with the most convenient setup for anyone who cannot get to a shop. They offer free device pickup across the island plus free diagnostics, so a Samsung phone can be collected, assessed and quoted without you leaving home or work. For a broken Galaxy that you rely on daily, that is a real time saver.
They handle Android devices including Samsung, back repairs with a 90-day warranty, and hold a 4.9 rating across 440 reviews. Their two locations are at Novena Square 2 and Bukit Batok (Le Quest), but the pickup service means your postcode barely matters.

Website: thefixbot.com
Location: Novena Square 2, Bukit Batok (Le Quest)
Google Rating: 4.9 stars (440 reviews)
Best known for: Free islandwide pickup and diagnostics
Samsung repair prices in Singapore
| Repair | Typical price (2026) |
|---|---|
| Galaxy S-series (flagship) AMOLED screen | About S$220 to S$350 |
| Galaxy A-series / budget screen | About S$80 to S$180 |
| Battery replacement | About S$45 to S$120 |
| Charging port | About S$60 to S$120 |
| Back glass | About S$80 to S$200 |
| Foldable (Z Fold / Z Flip) inner screen | Significantly higher, often several hundred dollars up to S$700+ |
These are market ranges, not quotes from any one shop, and the exact figure depends on your model and the grade of part you choose. Official Samsung service centres use genuine parts and keep your warranty intact, while trusted third-party shops are usually cheaper and faster with Grade A parts. Always get a written quote before the work starts.
Frequently asked questions
How much does Samsung screen repair cost in Singapore?
For a Galaxy S-series flagship, expect roughly S$220 to S$350 because the curved AMOLED panel is fused to the frame and the whole front assembly gets replaced. Budget Galaxy A-series screens are cheaper at about S$80 to S$180. Foldable inner screens are the priciest, often several hundred dollars and sometimes north of S$700.
Should I go to a Samsung service centre or a third-party shop?
An official Samsung service centre uses genuine parts and keeps your manufacturer warranty intact, which is the right call if your phone is still under warranty or you want strictly original components. A trusted third-party shop is usually faster and cheaper with Grade A parts, which suits an out-of-warranty phone or anyone who needs it fixed the same day.
Can third-party shops repair foldables like the Galaxy Z Fold and Z Flip?
Some can, but foldables are a special case. The inner flexible display and hinge are delicate and expensive, so not every shop takes them on, and the repair costs noticeably more than a standard screen. Ask the shop directly whether they handle your specific Fold or Flip model before bringing it in.
How long does a Samsung phone repair take?
Most common repairs are same-day. Screen and battery jobs typically run 25 to 90 minutes depending on the shop, so many are done while you wait. Board-level repairs, data recovery and foldables take longer because they are more involved.
Do third-party Samsung repairs use genuine parts?
Not always genuine Samsung parts, but the good shops use Grade A or OEM-equivalent components, which are high-quality panels made to the same specifications. Grade A AMOLED screens look and perform very close to original. The cheap end of the market uses lower-grade panels, so it is worth asking exactly which grade you are paying for.
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Any of these eight shops will get a Samsung phone sorted, but the right pick depends on the job. Mobile Life for a Grade A AMOLED screen at a fair price, Citri Mobile for a trusted all-rounder, Atomware when the fault is on the board, and Fix Bot when you just want it collected from your door. Match the shop to the problem and you will not overpay.
If you want to look beyond Samsung, I have also rounded up the 8 best phone repair shops in Singapore, plus dedicated guides to phone screen repair and phone battery replacement.
Written by
Terris
Founder & Lead Strategist
Terris is a Singapore-based web designer and digital strategist who has spent 8+ years building websites for local businesses. His Terris Recommends series shares personal picks for the best service providers across Singapore, informed by his experience working with businesses across industries.
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