For those who have bubbling with their main/inner screen protector, replacing it yourself will void warranty. I checked with the Samsung Experience store in Palo Alto. They can book an appointment for you to replace it for free. It takes about 1 hour. The manager says there is a special lamination process involved with the inner screen. If you don't have a store near by sending it in is fine.
Thank you SO much for reporting this.
I can also confirm this is the case in UK, I went the other day because I noticed my inner screen protector has a little bubble on the hinge and I asked about getting it fixed and they said ill have to book it in. If i remove it myself it voids the warranty....
This is not true I am in the UK and got mine fixed without the protector on it and it was covered under warranty
cooldude20000 said:
This is not true I am in the UK and got mine fixed without the protector on it and it was covered under warranty
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Obviously, you may get someone nice enough to do that for you, but the official statement is that removing it voids warranty.
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Obviously, you may get someone nice enough to do that for you, but the official statement is that removing it voids warranty.
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No, I agree totally with the OP. The bubbling screen protector is a consumable and can be removed without voiding your warranty. I have this on record from Samsung UK.
Once removed, you run the risk of accidentally damaging your screen (which wouldn't be covered by a warranty claim unless you have care +) so that's a rsik you take. If you apply your own screen protector, and damage then that is your liability. If samsung do it (and they offered at cost) they cover it.
I did point out to Samsung UK that on first start the warning states that removing your screen protector voids the warranty. But the two service engineers I had conversations with said this wasn't the case.
Like I said, I have this on recorded transcript.
m_w_clarke said:
No, I agree totally with the OP. The bubbling screen protector is a consumable and can be removed without voiding your warranty. I have this on record from Samsung UK.
Once removed, you run the risk of accidentally damaging your screen (which wouldn't be covered by a warranty claim unless you have care +) so that's a rsik you take. If you apply your own screen protector, and damage then that is your liability. If samsung do it (and they offered at cost) they cover it.
I did point out to Samsung UK that on first start the warning states that removing your screen protector voids the warranty. But the two service engineers I had conversations with said this wasn't the case.
Like I said, I have this on recorded transcript.
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So it seems the final verdict is equivocal. If you can easily have it replaced, there is no need to risk it. It sounds like Samsung employees aren't even sure. I trust what the manager at the Samsung store has to say. He specifically says the process of replacing inner screen protector has a different process as the foldable screen is not glass. Just trying to help out fellow Z Fold 3 owners and minimize risks.
Mine is needing replaced, can someone at the local Best Buy store be able to do this?
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I was going to start the warranty process for my Galaxy S III today with AT&T. Upon inspecting the phone (after removing it from my PureGear DualTek case) I noticed a scratch on top of the phone near the top microphone. The scratch appears to be pretty deep. I am wondering what everybody's opinion is on this and whether or not you all think it is enough to void my warranty. If more or, clearer pictures are requested I can certainly take them. My camera which is a 14MP Sony CyberShot, had a lot of difficulty focusing on the phone so any advice on taking a picture of the scratch would be taken.
Side note: I generally have the phone in the case. I do not believe I have dropped it without the case on it. I am not sure if it was caused by the DualTek case, however, the case is pretty hard to remove and the scratch is angled in the direction that I slide the phone out of the case. I remove the phone from the case once in a while to change batteries because I am not always near a charger.
I highly doubt this would be enough reason to void your warranty.
What are you going to return the phone for?
CZ Eddie said:
I highly doubt this would be enough reason to void your warranty.
What are you going to return the phone for?
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My headphone jack is damaged. I can not hear sound out of the left side of any set of headphones I use. I ran OTA updater, tried factory reset, and PowerAmp / Google Play Music and nothing.
i'd ship it back and warrenty it , only a scratch , it's cosmetic :")
Can I directly contact Samsung support? Or does AT&T handle all warrenty claims for phone bought from them?
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Can I directly contact Samsung support? Or does AT&T handle all warrenty claims for phone bought from them?
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U can go directly to att.
If it's bought withing 30 days any att store will provide warranty.
If it's over 30 days u have to go to att device support Centre. I can even call them or chat with them. But I will say go there personally if one is near by you so u can replace it quickly if they have it in stock.
I got mine replaced in 30 mins from device support Centre.
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I exchanged mine through warranty with a scratch like that about 3 weeks ago. The issue with mine was the it stopped reading my SIM card. When the rep asked if there was any domestic damage, I mentioned the scratch and he (the rep) said that was fine. As long as the screen was great ..I'd be ok.
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I send in my AT&T LG G4 because of the camera "green blob" issue after trying the PR firmware. Got it back to AT&T 10o firmware and sent it in. LG states that scratches on the screen void the warranty. There are actually no scratches on the scree, there is a glass screen protector I (stupidly) left on there with scratches.
I'm reading tho that this is a common issue with LG refusing to fix issues because of cosmetic issues. I've asked to talk to a supervision but was told none was available and they couldnt promise to have my called returned.
Anyone have success reaching a person to deal with?
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I send in my AT&T LG G4 because of the camera "green blob" issue after trying the PR firmware. Got it back to AT&T 10o firmware and sent it in. LG states that scratches on the screen void the warranty. There are actually no scratches on the scree, there is a glass screen protector I (stupidly) left on there with scratches.
I'm reading tho that this is a common issue with LG refusing to fix issues because of cosmetic issues. I've asked to talk to a supervision but was told none was available and they couldnt promise to have my called returned.
Anyone have success reaching a person to deal with?
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Did you try their website?
And why is warranty void for a function of the phones camera when there is a scratch - especially since you didn't ask for a new display.
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They have the phone, they emailed and said scratches void the warranty. When I called, the guy on the other end was just reading off a script and it was impossible to get any other information how a scratch (again, there isn't any scratch, I left a cracked screen protector on when I sent it in) would be an issue with a camera problem.
What I've read on other threads, because of a scratch, they won't open up the unit to fix anything for fear of making the scratch in to a crack.
Anyway, just curious if anyone had luck reaching a human with answers.
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Did you try their website?
And why is warranty void for a function of the phones camera when there is a scratch - especially since you didn't ask for a new display.
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that sucks... you sure your screen isn't cracked? they may have removed the cracked screen protector and found actual cracks in the screen, if that's the case then you are ****ed, you may be able to negotiate a screen replacement on your cost and a camera fix on the waranty
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that sucks... you sure your screen isn't cracked? they may have removed the cracked screen protector and found actual cracks in the screen, if that's the case then you are ****ed, you may be able to negotiate a screen replacement on your cost and a camera fix on the waranty
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I've asked for them to send it back, it's possible it got damaged in transit, so I'll look, but that thing had a ton of bubble wrap on it. The only reason I posted was I found a few older threads with similar issues but no one seems to be able to reach anyone other than a overseas call center with no information and unable to escalate it to anyone at a supervisor level. That's the real frustration.
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I've asked for them to send it back, it's possible it got damaged in transit, so I'll look, but that thing had a ton of bubble wrap on it. The only reason I posted was I found a few older threads with similar issues but no one seems to be able to reach anyone other than a overseas call center with no information and unable to escalate it to anyone at a supervisor level. That's the real frustration.
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that's one of the reasons i won't toss out the original packaging. it's the best way to send the product to warranty.
Anyone else have hairline cracks on the fold of the inner screen? Mine feel like they are on the screen protector, my screen display is fine. Anyone else experiencing this?
Talking to support now, supposed to take to an authorized repair place. They say it covered by warranty due to normal use causing the cracks. Being sent to an authorized Samsung repair place.
Just inconvenient.
Adhesive failure. Probably due to excessive stretching of the plastic protector during assembly.
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Adhesive failure. Probably due to excessive stretching of the plastic protector during assembly.
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Likely, but luckily it's covered by the warranty.
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Likely, but luckily it's covered by the warranty.
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Did you end up getting this fixed under warranty? Mine did the same thing (and the entire screen protector along the fold ripped up all at once).
I did a chat and they told me to take it in to get it fixed, but I'm curious as to what they'll do.
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Did you end up getting this fixed under warranty? Mine did the same thing (and the entire screen protector along the fold ripped up all at once).
I did a chat and they told me to take it in to get it fixed, but I'm curious as to what they'll do.
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Did you end up getting this fixed under warranty? Mine did the same thing (and the entire screen protector along the fold ripped up all at once).
I did a chat and they told me to take it in to get it fixed, but I'm curious as to what they'll do.
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Yes I did. They sent me to a certified repair shop.
They essentially replace the whole interior screen. The process worked, but the guys at the location were not that knowledgeable. We plugged it into a computer and it didn't see the USB access. Once I got it home, it worked on my computer. Who doesn't have the drivers for a device that they repair?
Anyway, it works great now.
That's good to hear it worked out for you. My inner screen also failed in the same manner with hairline fractures and black line down the middle turning it in to a Microsoft Duo. I've been on the phone with Samsung three separate times and have had nothing but resistance from them. They sent me to a local repair shop and the manager told me I must have gotten a piece of sand in the hinge or something....huh? He said go ahead and start a claim, but the final word was with him. He also said he got rid of his Fold 3 because he didn't want the same thing to happen to him. So there's definitely a problem with some of the units out there. I'll be sending mine to Samsung soon. I have no confidence that Samsung will actually cover this under warranty in my case due to the treatment I've received from their customer service. It's upsetting.
What a bummer... I got my phone Sept 24, and now on March 24, I just noticed that I have a small crack right where the phone folds. I am going in to Verizon tomorrow. The "Samsung Care+" wanted me to send it in with $249... This is definitely a warranty issue.
I went to my local corporate Verizon store this morning. They will treat it as warranty and my replacement phone arrives tomorrow. The area manager was there, took pics of the screen, and the phone to document current condition (which I appreciate) before approving the swap. Plus she says they are monitoring how many come in like this. Mine wasn't the first. They suspect, like many here, that it's the screen protector. (I guess the Flip 3 has issues too, but my daughter has one that is so far so good).
Now, as long as Verizon doesn't declare my phone as "damaged" by me it will be a free swap. If not, they'll try to bill me. But the area manager agrees that it looks like a defect (and it really is a defect).
One last gripe: I guess I was too eager to get my Fold 3 to realize that the "protection plan" carries a potential $249 fee for a broken screen. Thank goodness this is a defect.
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. They suspect, like many here, that it's the screen protector. (I guess the Flip 3 has issues too, but my daughter has one that is so far so good).
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do you mean that they suspect the screen protector is broken or that the screen protector is causing the UTG screen to break?
The thought was that the screen protector is cracking, but not the screen. I've not lost any functionality over the area that is "cracked".
Yeah, when I ran my finger nail over the cracks it would snag. It was absolutely my screen protector...which is factory installed and therefore falls under the manufacturer.
Yes, I think this will be an issue. I don't think this will totally kill the market or much of the sales. My replacement is still going strong, and I haven't heard too many others experiencing the cracks.
I'm sure the Fold 5 will have it all together. Hahaha
100% screen protector, I just replaced mine myself and small crack in the crease is gone!
Yeah, my nail would catch on it. At least it's not the screen...oy. That would be a nightmare.
Checked online, there is a few threads on the Sammy forums, and removing the inner screen protector does NOT void warranty. If the display/screen is damaged in the process, then iti is void.
My replacement protector, OEM, got it's first hairline crack. Gonna remove the OEM one and replace it myself. That way I can just replace it when it goes bad.
NOW I'll say I wouldn't recommend this phone to anyone because of this issue. Samsung failed here, but there's a chance to learn from it and improve it.
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Checked online, there is a few threads on the Sammy forums, and removing the inner screen protector does NOT void warranty. If the display/screen is damaged in the process, then iti is void.
My replacement protector, OEM, got it's first hairline crack. Gonna remove the OEM one and replace it myself. That way I can just replace it when it goes bad.
NOW I'll say I wouldn't recommend this phone to anyone because of this issue. Samsung failed here, but there's a chance to learn from it and improve it.
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getting the same OEM Samsung screen protector was a bad decision and you should've known that already since it broke once. Samsung's screen protector is an ultra thin plastic layer that's why it breaks. I removed it myself and knew its nature. That's why I installed the Whitestone Dome Film instead (myself) and this protector is elastic and bends easily with the fold. You get definately no cracks because it's a film layer.
try it and you won't regret it. By the way it's so easy to install, and costs only $10- $15
A: How should I have known?? They could have replaced it with better materials.
B: Thanks for the insight into the Whitestone Dome.
Hello,
I've just waiting on my new Z fold 3 and been reading into these screen protector issues and where we stand when or if they fail.
The startup screen says you can't remove the screen protector as it's part of the screen. Then you go on the Samsung support page and warranty for the phone, and it's says when your screen protector is damaged, the answer is you're able to replace it yourself, if you need any more support contact us ?
So why put the disclaimer on if they are now saying it can be removed and replaced by yourself ? Does this still cause warranty issues ?
Just after clarity before deciding whether to carry on with normal phone insurance or Samsung care +
Any help or experience would be appreciated
Here's what it says
The stock screen protector can be removed from the main screen. I've done it myself and replaced it with a better one since I was getting hairline cracks. There's also postings on Samsung's forums stating that it does not void the warranty to remove the stock screen protector.
The problem that can arise from removing and replacing is damage to the actual display. So they're discouraging it. But in all actuality, you can easily remove it yourself. There's a lot of videos in walkthroughs online.
its not an issue replacing it, just seems like Samsung says one thing and means another. to be honest, I love this phone more than my s22 ultra, so I've bought Samsung care + so between that and the warranty I should be able to use it care free and just enjoy it, because its an amazing bit of technology, and reminds me of the of the first time I saw the original galaxy note ( and bought it)
Mine started lifting up on the fold and Samsung sent a home repair van round. He said it would need a complete new inner screen as you can't remove the protector without the screen cracking. Now I know some here have removed the inner screen protector but I didn't bother pointing this out as I also had an issue with it not folding flat anymore...
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Mine started lifting up on the fold and Samsung sent a home repair van round. He said it would need a complete new inner screen as you can't remove the protector without the screen cracking. Now I know some here have removed the inner screen protector but I didn't bother pointing this out as I also had an issue with it not folding flat anymore...
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So was that done under warranty then or care +
I just booked repair to my inner screen protector and that's the information I got. I have care+ and if they charge me for screen protector replacement I will never buy samsung phone again.
Sure, no worries we don't cancel your inspection and repair on your Z Fold 3. It's okay if the symptoms input here is about the broken screen. Just in case that our engineer will include it, to your Samsung care+. It depends on their inspection on your device. Once we have the device and done with the inspection, our engineer wil send you an email regarding the full information. Upon checking here the replacement may not be covered by the warranty and additional costs for replacement will be charged if the screen protector has been damaged.
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I don't have care+, just the standard warranty... I'm UK based.
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I don't have care+, just the standard warranty... I'm UK based.
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Oh okay, that's good to know, I'm UK based too. I took out care + as well so technically there shouldn't be any questions over the phone being repaired or replaced
So been looking for an answer to this wondering questions for awhile now, basically can i add a screen protector on top of the already existing one installed by Samsung, or do i have to remove before installing another one, and let's assume i can install a new one on top of the one installed already, when removing the one that i placed will it cause the screen protector that was installed by Samsung to peel or you know 10.0.0.0.1 192.168.1.254?
Haven't heard of people putting another screen protector on top of the factory one. I had to have the original replaced about two weeks ago from Asurion. The girl really didn't do a good job because there a few specs of dust and bubbles underneath but she told me prior that it wouldn't be as great as the one from Samsung. Mine had come up all down the crease, replaced under warranty. I ordered the ZFold4 so it will be going back in trade-in. I would think having two screen protectors, might have to press more on the screen to use it.
Don't. Putting one on top of the sucky one that comes from the factory will do NOTHING. As soon as the inner one starts peeling, anything on top of it will peel too. Not to mention that you can ruin your inner screen with the extra bulk.
NEVER, no matter what kind of phone, folding or not, so NOT NOT NOT stack screen protectors on top of one another.
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So been looking for an answer to this wondering questions for awhile now, basically can i add a screen protector on top of the already existing one installed by Samsung, or do i have to remove before installing another one, and let's assume i can install a new one on top of the one installed already, when removing the one that i placed will it cause the screen protector that was installed by Samsung to peel or you know ?
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I would suggest to never ever do that. I guess, it is called a "Screen" Protector for a reason - to protect the screen and definitely not a protector. Also with folding screens, even the minutest addition of thickness into the folding region will ruin/damage the screen forever.
Had a very bad experience while I was using a Moto Razr 5G last year where in I added a membrane/film screen protector (on the inner folding screen directly of-course not on a protector ). It was a little thicker than usual protectors and this eventually damage the screen at the folding region. No better teacher than a bad experience, so please don't.
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So been looking for an answer to this wondering questions for awhile now, basically can i add a screen protector on top of the already existing one installed by Samsung, or do i have to remove before installing another one, and let's assume i can install a new one on top of the one installed already, when removing the one that i placed will it cause the screen protector that was installed by Samsung to peel or you know ?
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Damm. Believe me or no i just asked the same question on fold 4 forums lol. Case my fokd 3 factory protector oleophobic coating got weared off in first 3 months its self and it felt rough to touching or scrolling. So this time i want install a new one on top of factory one so that i can change it every 4 months or so. But after reading all these replies i worried to do it now. Such a bummer
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do i have to remove before installing another one
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No No NO. don't do that! do you remember the z fold there it was a peelable screen protector they thought? It completely destroyed the whole phone/tablet! And I feel like something has to happen badly if you put another one on...
YES YES and YES. You CAN and SHOULD remove the old peeling screen protector. No harm will happened to your phone screen if you remove it, but if you leave it and some sand grains or dust will catch between the screen and protector, you will have scratches for sure.
i thought u couldnt.
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i thought u couldnt.
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Okay, this is a mess of a subject. You are going to read a LOT of posts where people say that Samsung Reps told them that removing the inner screen protector voids the warranty. This may have been the case with the Fold 1, but not anything after that. If you read the fine print... nowhere, does it state that removing the factory installed protector voids the warranty, and if it does, please show me.
I left mine on for months before it started bubbling and peeling. I went and removed it and installed the White Stone Dome PET Film (under $20 USD on Amazon) and it feels just as good as the original and has lasted MUCH longer than the original.
If removing this inner protector voids the warranty, then why can we remove them off ANY OTHER PHONE and install one we like without issue?
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Okay, this is a mess of a subject. You are going to read a LOT of posts where people say that Samsung Reps told them that removing the inner screen protector voids the warranty. This may have been the case with the Fold 1, but not anything after that. If you read the fine print... nowhere, does it state that removing the factory installed protector voids the warranty, and if it does, please show me.
I left mine on for months before it started bubbling and peeling. I went and removed it and installed the White Stone Dome PET Film (under $20 USD on Amazon) and it feels just as good as the original and has lasted MUCH longer than the original.
If removing this inner protector voids the warranty, then why can we remove them off ANY OTHER PHONE and install one we like without issue?
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I was told by Samsung customer care that removing the inner protector does not void the warranty. It is our risk - but it doesn't void a warranty claim. It does increase our own risk of screen damage, which isn't covered by warranty by default. I have a transcript of the online chat.
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I was told by Samsung customer care that removing the inner protector does not void the warranty. It is our risk - but it doesn't void a warranty claim. It does increase our own risk of screen damage, which isn't covered by warranty by default. I have a transcript of the online chat.
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OH ok. I like seeing the progress even I don't have the phone.
I rang samsung support and they said removing the screen protector does NOT void the warranty but if you cause any damage to the display while trying then that's not covered....
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I rang samsung support and they said removing the screen protector does NOT void the warranty but if you cause any damage to the display while trying then that's not covered....
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The adhesive on the factory screen protector is so bad that it's not hard to pull off the inner screen. Especially once it starts to peel anyway.
However, do take care and don't just rip it off like band-aid. Just be mindful and take your time. This isn't a rigid glass screen like we are used too. As stated above, taking it off does not void the warranty, but damaging the screen while doing so does.
If you need to add new screen protector, then remove the old one.