I've got a Samsung Galaxy S24+ with a few annoying dead pixels that look rainbow-colored. I've heard that fixing dead pixels can be tough, especially if it affects the whole screen, but mine is mostly fine aside from these few spots. It's not a huge deal, but I'd really like to know if it's possible to get rid of them and how much it might cost, especially since I have a warranty.
3 Answers
If the dead pixels are only a small area, you might have a shot at a fix. But if it’s just a few pixels, and it's annoying, it might be best to go through your warranty or get a price quote for a repair anyway! Just reach out to your provider for details.
Have you thought about using your warranty? If it’s covered, you could get a replacement phone or have the screen repaired for free. They might fix it without replacing the entire screen if it’s just a few dead pixels.
The cost will depend on the screen replacement prices. For a Samsung Galaxy S24+, you’re looking at anything from around $80 to a few hundred bucks. It really varies, so check with a repair shop or Samsung for an exact quote.
Yeah, definitely check it out! Prices can vary based on the store and your warranty.

I really just want the dead pixels fixed, not a whole new phone! But I'll look into my warranty options.