Samsung Galaxy phones are everywhere in Kota — from the entry-level A-series popular with coaching students to the S-series and foldables used by professionals. We have been repairing Samsung phones at our Prince Mobile Service Centre in Keshavpura since well before Samsung dominated the Indian market, and we see every kind of Galaxy repair job week after week.
Common Samsung Repairs We Handle
- AMOLED screen replacement — cracked glass, green or pink lines, dead display, ghost touch
- Battery replacement — fast drain, swollen battery, phone shutting off unexpectedly
- Charging port repair — USB-C port not charging, loose fit, burnt connector
- Water damage repair — board cleaning and corrosion treatment, speaker recovery
- Camera repair — blurry main or selfie camera, cracked camera glass, black screen in camera app
- Speaker and microphone — distorted sound, no sound during calls, others cannot hear you
- Motherboard and software — boot loop, stuck on Samsung logo, no network, IMEI issues
- Back panel and frame — cracked rear glass, bent frame on Galaxy A and S series
Galaxy A Series: The Most Common Repairs in Kota
The Galaxy A14, A15, A25, A35, and A55 are the most frequently repaired Samsung models at our shop in 2026. These are the phones that coaching students in Kota favour for their affordability and battery life. The most common issues we see are:
- Charging port damage from frequent plugging and unplugging, often with low-quality cables
- Display cracks from drops — A-series displays use good quality screens but are not as protected as premium models
- Battery wear after 1-2 years of heavy use, particularly among students who game and stream during breaks
Galaxy S and Note Series: Premium Repairs
Galaxy S24, S23, and older Note series phones use high-end Dynamic AMOLED panels that cost more to replace. The S-series also has a glass back that cracks separately from the screen. We repair both. One important note: Galaxy S-series phones with Samsung's Knox security will display a permanent Knox warning if certain parts are replaced — we will always tell you about this before proceeding.
The Green Line Problem on Samsung Displays
A known issue on certain Samsung AMOLED panels — including some Galaxy S and A models — is a vertical green or pink line appearing suddenly, often after a minor drop or heat exposure. This is a display hardware fault and cannot be fixed by software. The screen needs replacement. If your phone is within Samsung's warranty period, check the authorised service centre first; if it is not, we will replace it at a fair price.
Typical Samsung Repair Costs in Kota (2026)
| Repair | Typical Price Range |
|---|---|
| Galaxy A-series screen replacement | Rs 1,800 - Rs 4,000 |
| Galaxy S-series screen replacement | Rs 4,500 - Rs 9,000 |
| Galaxy A-series battery | Rs 700 - Rs 1,400 |
| Galaxy S-series battery | Rs 1,200 - Rs 2,200 |
| Charging port repair | Rs 600 - Rs 1,500 |
| Water damage assessment and clean | Rs 1,200 - Rs 3,000 |
| Back glass replacement | Rs 800 - Rs 2,500 |
The exact cost depends on your model and the part required. We confirm the final quote after a free check-up — you only pay if you approve the repair.
Monsoon and Samsung Phones in Kota
Samsung markets many Galaxy phones with IP67 or IP68 water resistance ratings. We want to be honest: these ratings are tested under laboratory conditions and degrade over time, especially after any previous repair. Kota's monsoon season brings not just rain but high humidity that can penetrate seals. If your Samsung phone got wet and is behaving oddly — speaker muffled, charging erratic, screen flickering — bring it in promptly. Early treatment of water damage saves far more than a delayed visit.
Whatever your Samsung Galaxy model and whatever the problem, visit us at our Keshavpura shop. We will diagnose it at no charge and give you a clear, honest quote. No unnecessary parts replaced, no vague estimates.



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