If the Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus rear camera is cracked, hazy or unresponsive, the module or lens glass usually needs replacing. We fit the part and verify focus, flash and capture. Flash and autofocus are checked alongside the lens.
- Turnaround: 1 working day, subject to stock and workload
- 12-month warranty on this repair
- Walk-in near Liverpool Street Station or UK mail-in service
Signs your Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus needs this repair
- Photos blurry in good light
- Cracked lens glass causing flare
- A lens not switching in the app
- Black or frozen viewfinder
- Autofocus hunting or stuck
What is included
- Removal of the faulty camera or lens
- Fitting of the replacement part
- Focus, flash and capture testing
- Function check before handover
- 12-month warranty
How to confirm your model
Check the model number in your device settings, or bring it in and we will confirm the exact Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus before any work begins. If you are unsure which repair you need, our team will advise.
Before you book
- If only one lens is affected, tell us which, as it helps us source the right part.
- If the camera failed after a software update, we will check it is genuinely a hardware fault.
- If the phone has had liquid exposure, we assess the module before committing to a repair.
Our repair process
- Book or drop in: start online or come to the Liverpool Street workshop.
- Assessment: we confirm the fault and the right part before starting.
- Repair: the part is fitted carefully and the device reassembled.
- Testing and return: a full check, then collect in store or by tracked post.
Why choose us
- Every repair tested before it is handed back
- Quality parts matched to your device
- Walk-in and UK mail-in both available
- No data loss, this is a hardware repair
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do you test the camera afterwards?
Yes. We check focus, flash and capture before the phone is returned.
Can I post the device?
Yes, with tracked return, or walk in near Liverpool Street Station.
Is it the lens glass or the camera itself?
Cracked lens glass causes blur and flare, while a black or crashing camera usually means the module. We confirm during assessment.
What if more than one lens is affected?
Tell us which lenses are faulty so we can source the right part and test each one.
Could it be a software fault instead?
We check that it is genuinely a hardware problem before quoting a repair.
How long does it take?
Often the same day where the part is in stock. We confirm timing at booking.