Samsung Galaxy S10+ Repair
The Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus is known for its curved AMOLED display, triple rear camera system, dual selfie cameras, and ultrasonic fingerprint sensor. These features make the phone powerful, but they also make it more delicate. When the screen cracks, the battery starts draining fast, or the charging port becomes loose, the phone can go from smooth to stressful in a second.
Many people in Scarborough visit AM Wireless with common S10 Plus problems such as broken glass, damaged OLED, speaker distortion, camera errors, and slow charging. We work with quality parts, careful tools, and clear explanations so you always understand what is happening with your device.

Issues We Fix For The Galaxy S10+
All the following issues are repaired in our Scarborough shop using quality parts and clean repair methods. If your Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus shows any of the problems above, we can check it, explain it, and fix it the same day in most cases.
Just reliable repair work that brings your Samsung back to normal without stress.

Diagnosis
A quick diagnosis helps us find the exact issue with your Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus.
This phone has a curved AMOLED display, ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, triple rear camera, and dual selfie cameras, so even a small fault can affect other parts.
At our Scarborough location, we test the screen, touch layer, battery health, buttons, cameras, speaker system, and USB Type C port. We also check for moisture and board-level faults.
After the test, we explain the issue in simple words and guide you on the right repair.
Cracked curved glass
The curved Gorilla Glass display on the Galaxy S10 Plus can crack from even a small drop. Chips around the edge spread fast because of the curved frame.
We test the AMOLED panel to see if it still shows clear colors and smooth touch. If the display is fine, a front glass replacement may work.
If you see green lines, black spots, or touch issues, the full AMOLED screen assembly must be replaced.
After repair, the display looks bright, smooth, and responsive again.


Damaged OLED display
A damaged OLED panel shows green lines, flickering, dead spots, or a full black screen. The Galaxy S10 Plus uses a curved AMOLED display, so once this layer is affected, it cannot self-correct.
We check the display connector, touch layer, and the full panel. If the OLED is burnt or cracked from the inside, we install a new AMOLED assembly so the screen shows sharp colors and smooth touch again.
Battery Repair
The 4100 mAh battery inside the Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus becomes weak with age. Fast drain, random shutdowns, heat during charging, and swelling are common signs of battery wear.
We check the battery health, temperature spikes, and charging speed. If the battery is worn, we replace it with a quality unit so the phone runs longer and stays stable during daily use.


Fingerprint Sensor Repair
The Galaxy S10 Plus uses an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor under the display. When it fails, the phone may not unlock or may not register new fingerprints.
We test the sensor, the display layer above it, and the connector on the board. If the sensor is damaged or out of alignment, we fix or replace it so fingerprint unlock works smoothly again.
Power Button Repair
The power button can stop responding after long use or impact. It may feel soft, stuck, or fail to turn the phone on or off.
We check the side key flex cable, button frame, and board connection. If the flex is damaged or the button is loose, we replace it so the phone responds to every press.


Speaker Repair
The Galaxy S10 Plus uses a stereo speaker system. When the bottom speaker or top channel gets blocked or damaged, audio becomes low or unclear.
We test the loudspeaker, earpiece speaker channel, and the audio line on the board. If the speaker is weak or damaged, we replace it so calls, videos, and music sound clear again.
Volume Button Repair
When the volume keys on the Galaxy S10 Plus stop working or feel stiff, the flex ribbon behind them is usually worn.
We replace the volume flex cable and check the button caps until both keys respond smoothly again.


Vibrator Repair
The vibration motor gives alerts for calls and notifications. When it fails, the phone may stay silent even with vibration mode on.
We test the motor, connector, and power line on the board. If the motor is worn, we replace it with a quality unit so vibration alerts work normally again.
Charging Port Repair
The USB Type C port handles charging and fast charging on the Galaxy S10 Plus. Over time, it may become loose, blocked, or fail to connect.
We check the charging port, sub-board, and charging IC line. If the port or charging board is damaged, we install a new charging port assembly so the phone connects and charges properly again.


Ear Piece Repair
The earpiece speaker sits at the top of the screen and handles voice calls. When the opening gets blocked or the unit weakens, voices sound low or unclear.
We clean the sound path, test the earpiece coil, and replace the unit if needed. After the repair, calls become clear and easy to hear again without switching to speaker mode.
Selfie Camera Repair
The Galaxy S10 Plus has a dual selfie camera. If the front camera fails, you may see a black screen, blurry images, or freezing when switching to selfie mode.
We test both front sensors and the connector. If the module is faulty, we replace it so the phone captures sharp selfies and smooth video calls again.


Rear Camera Repair
The triple rear camera on the Galaxy S10 Plus handles wide, ultra-wide, and zoom shots. When it has a problem, images may look shaky, out of focus, or very dark.
We test each lens, the stabilizer, and the camera connector. If the module is damaged, we replace it so the rear camera captures clear photos and steady video again.
Back Glass / Housing Repair
The curved back glass on the S10 Plus cracks easily and can leave sharp edges or affect the wireless charging coil.
We remove the broken glass, clean the housing, and install a new curved back panel. If the frame is bent, we realign it so the phone closes properly and looks clean again.

Walk-ins are welcome. You can visit our Scarborough location anytime or call +1 647 350 3939.













