As you might have guessed, there are a few caveats or conditions that you need to be wary of here. Firstly, this promotion is only valid for Galaxy S, Galaxy Note, and Galaxy A series phones launched in 2019 and beyond. This covers the Galaxy S9, S10, S20, S21, S22, Note 9, Note 10, Note 20, and all recent budget and mid-range models. But the likes of the Galaxy S20 FE and Galaxy S21 FE aren’t eligible, and neither are any Samsung foldables. The promotion also doesn’t apply to any Samsung smartphone launched before 2019. Additionally, you cannot take advantage of this promotion by walking into a nearby Samsung repair center with your damaged Galaxy. You must use the company’s mail-in service. Also, you cannot send the device to third-party repair services such as uBreakiFix and Best Buy. You will need to mail it to an authorized Samsung repair center. You have to initiate the repair via the company’s official website using a Samsung account. Samsung will only repair a broken front display under this promotion, of course. So any other damage, such as broken rear glass or charging port replacement, that you approve the company to repair will incur additional charges as usual. The firm also states that the device’s frame and edges must be free of dents, deep scratches, or bends for it to be eligible for a screen repair at just $50. Water damage is also not covered.

Most Galaxy users in the US should be eligible for this screen repair promotion

These conditions aren’t too strict and most Galaxy users should be eligible for the promotion should they need a screen repair over the next couple of weeks. The promotion applies to residents of the 50 US states and Washington, D. C. Of course, one user can only avail of the discount once. But a screen repair at just $50 is too rare these days. So, if you’re needing one for your eligible Galaxy smartphone, you might not want to miss this opportunity. You can click here for more information and get started with the repair process.