
You will have to pay around Rs 36,000 to fix a broken Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 screen
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Samsung replaced its iconic Note line-up with the foldable smartphones earlier this month. The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3 start a new era for Samsung with focus on foldable devices.
Samsung replaced its iconic Note line-up with the foldable smartphones earlier this month. The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3 start a new era for Samsung with focus on foldable devices. Both the phones come with impressive features that allow them to compete with mainstream Android flagship smartphones. Samsung has also priced the Flip 3 quite aggressively at Rs 84,999 providing the users with an alternative. Meanwhile, the Galaxy Fold 3 will cost you Rs 1,49,999 in the country. The latter might be too expensive for most buyers. Even if they are able to afford this sum, the repair cost can put a hole in the pocket. Samsung India website is yet to reflect the repair cost of Galaxy Fold 3 screen but, according to The Verge, fixing the interior of the Galaxy Fold 3 after the one-year warranty will cost $479 (around Rs 36,000). The same for Galaxy Z Flip 3 will set you back by $369 (around Rs 27,500).
Samsung has been teasing its upcoming A-series devices since last week, without officially revealing their names. While speculation has largely pointed to the Galaxy A37 and A57, a lengthy video recently surfaced ahead of any official confirmation, revealing the key specs and pricing of the devices.

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