Samsung S7 Edge Screen Replacement

    About the Galaxy S7 Edge Display

    Released in March 2016 as Samsung’s curved-edge flagship, the Galaxy S7 Edge uses a 5.5″ curved Super AMOLED display. This guide covers the Global version (model G935F), the most common variant in South Africa — other regional variants exist (AT&T G935A, Sprint G935P, T-Mobile G935T, Verizon G935V), so confirm your exact model before ordering if your device was imported from another region. Common failure points include cracked front glass, dead pixels, and touch unresponsiveness after drops.

    S7 Edge Screen Replacement Options

    We stock complete LCD screen replacement assemblies for the Galaxy S7 Edge in a range of colours, including the touch panel pre-installed. Pricing is shown above and reflects current stock. Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge screen replacement typically costs between R1,500 and R1,900 in South Africa, depending on supplier and warranty terms. Every unit is tested before dispatch and comes with our standard 6-month warranty.

    Installing Your S7 Edge Replacement Screen

    Test the new screen before final installation to confirm it lights up and responds to touch. Use an anti-static wrist strap when handling internal components, and avoid over-bending the ribbon cables during the swap — this is the most common cause of a “dead on arrival” replacement screen. Given the curved-edge display and strong factory adhesive, this repair is more involved than on flat-screen models; professional installation is recommended. If you’re not confident doing this yourself, hundreds of repair technicians across South Africa install these assemblies daily and can help.

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