Cracked Your Samsung Screen? We've Got Options (and Opinions)
Shattered S21 screen?
A53 met your tile floor face-first?
Or maybe your Samsung decided to stop adulting and just gave up mid-scroll?
We’ve seen it all. (And yes, even the phone that was dropped in a snowbank and rediscovered mid-April — still broken, still salty.)
You don’t need to mortgage your cat to fix it.
Though if you offer up a slightly grumpy one, we might consider it.
At Barrie Screen Repair, you bring us the broken Samsung, and we bring it back from the dead.
Yes — even if it’s so mangled that Siri’s pretending not to know you.
Genuine Parts (aka: The Fancy Champagne of Screens)
You want the VIP treatment for your Galaxy S21 or Note 20 Ultra?
We’ve got access to genuine Samsung screens — straight from the mothership.
These are the A-listers. The Adele of displays.
Bright, perfect, dramatic — and yes, they come with a price tag to match.
Most genuine replacements run between $350 and $500, depending on your model.
(If your phone’s got more cameras than your DSLR, expect the higher end.)
We’ll walk you through the details: OLED vs AMOLED, what’s available for your specific Samsung, and how long the install will take. Usually? A couple hours.
You get a crisp, like-new screen. We get the satisfaction of hearing you say “Whoa.”
Budget Screens That Still Get the Job Done
Let’s say your budget’s more gas-station-coffee than barista-latte.
We respect that.
That’s why we stock solid aftermarket screens that don’t cost an arm, leg, and phone plan.
No, they’re not blessed by Samsung’s CEO.
But they still look fantastic, feel smooth, and most importantly — work properly.
We test every budget screen before it goes into your S21, A53, or whichever model you’ve nearly thrown across the room.
No weird colors. No ghost touches. No regrets.
We’ll compare it to the genuine part, explain the pros and cons like real humans, and let you decide.
You’ll never get pressured — just honest advice and working glass.
Got a Phone to Return to Bell, Rogers, or Telus?
Picture this: you’re walking into Bell with your S23 Ultra, and it looks like it moonlighted as a hockey puck.
You know what’s coming — “Sorry, we can’t take it back like this.”
Breathe. You’re not the first.
We know how carrier returns work.
We know what they look for — and it’s not a forensic scan. They care that the screen turns on, looks clean, and doesn’t scream “I’ve had a hard life.”
You don’t need a $600 fix for a phone you’re handing in.
We’ll match you with the cheapest screen that still passes the return sniff test.
Whether that’s a mid-grade panel or an affordable aftermarket, we’ll make it look good enough to fool the return desk — and save you hundreds in the process.
No need to buy a new phone just because yours went boom.
(Unless you want to. We won’t stop you. But you might want to fix this one first and sell it.)
What If My Phone’s Acting Up After the Crack?
Samsung being Samsung, sometimes a screen crack causes a full personality shift.
Your A53 starts vibrating randomly. The S21 won’t swipe. Or you’re stuck on the lock screen like it’s holding a grudge.
That’s normal. Cracks mess with everything — from the display to the digitizer to the charging port. But it’s usually fixable.
In most cases, a screen replacement solves the weird behavior.
And if it doesn’t? We’ll diagnose it and let you know what else might be going on.
No “we’ll call you” games. Just upfront info and repair options that make sense.
Ready to book?
Let’s get that Samsung back to its glossy, swipey self — and out of the embarrassment zone.