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The Galaxy S20 features a 6.2-inch 120Hz Dynamic AMOLED 2X screen with HDR10+ support. A proper replacement restores vibrant colors, high refresh rate, and sharp resolution.
Screen replacement includes the front glass, AMOLED display, digitizer, and ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor—ensuring full touch functionality and biometric accuracy.
OEM AMOLED screens deliver original brightness, contrast, curved edges, and fingerprint support. Cheaper LCDs lack these features and result in poor display quality.
If only the glass is cracked but the touch and display still function, a glass-only replacement is possible but risky. For dead pixels, touch issues, or flicker, a full screen replacement is required.
At authorized Samsung repair centers, a Galaxy S20 screen replacement usually costs $240–$290 USD, including waterproofing and warranty continuity.
In Kenya (e.g. Nairobi), Galaxy S20 screen replacement costs between KSh 17,000 and 23,000, depending on whether OEM or aftermarket parts are used. Most repairs are done same-day.
DIY kits with AMOLED screens, adhesives, and tools are available online for $160–$200 USD. Proper technique is required due to the curved glass and fragile display.
After replacement, the fingerprint scanner may need to be recalibrated. With genuine parts and proper installation, full touch and biometric functionality is restored.
The Galaxy S20 has IP68 water resistance, but it may be lost after screen replacement unless professionally resealed with Samsung-grade adhesive and pressure tested.
Samsung-authorized repairs come with up to 12-month warranty, while local repair shops often provide 3 to 6 months, depending on part quality and technician reliability.
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