13-08-2023 08:18 PM
13-08-2023 08:23 PM
@shrugga I am sorry to hear about your Z Fold3! Who have you tried contacting? Please provide a photo of what your screen looks like, then I will be happy to look into this for you.
Also, do you still have the pre-installed screen protector on the phone?
13-08-2023 08:43 PM
13-08-2023 08:47 PM
@shrugga We never recommending removing this as we do offer a one-time only free screen protector replacement service. However, as this is the actual screen, this would now void your warranty and any repairs done will be chargeable.
You can arrange this via our Customer Services via Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram, they are open 9am to 9pm Monday to Sunday, or alternatively via 0333 000 0333, they are open 8am to 8pm Monday to Friday, then 9am to 6pm Saturday and Sunday. You can view all options to contact us via this link: https://www.samsung.com/uk/support/contact/. Alternatively, you can arrange it via this link: https://www.samsung.com/uk/support/repair/
13-08-2023 08:57 PM
14-08-2023 02:04 AM
14-08-2023 05:28 AM
Hi @shrugga
Samsung apply a 2 Year Manufacturing Warranty on their phone's.
The inner factory fitted screen protector delaminated on my Samsung Z Fold³ so I removed mine after first checking with Samsung uk that this did not invalidate the warranty.
They advised if the screen was damaged in the act of removing the screen protector then it then would invalidate the warranty.
I would suggest you ask a Samsung Service Centre to assess your phone for support.
Sone of the earlier phone's came with a one time only screen replacement however I'm not sure the Fold³ did.
You would need to check with Samsung Support.
Would you let us know how you get on please.
If I can be of any further help then please don't hesitate. Take care. 😎
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3 weeks ago
100% when you read through the user manual you are advised not to remove the screen protector for the internal screen, however I do have to agree with this post regarding the damage as this is not due to removing the internal screen protector, I am about to take my phone back for a second time (I have never removed the internal screen protector) as this is happening on my phone again (newly repaired under warranty) for the exact same thing, this phone was repaired 2 months ago and I can already see the hair like warning in the screen I saw last time. Definitely a faulty product and honestly, after buying this phone outright for $2600 new (from a retailer and not second hand) i expect better. I'm concerned that if I have this phone fixed for a second time I'll spend more time without the item I purchased. I love and enjoy Samsung's products but I believe there is a fault with the screen itself that has not been addressed/recalled as they are beyond the parameters of caring now with a further 3 versions being released.