nintendo switch lcd screen repair in stock

If the device you are seeking to repair is a repair service that uBreakiFix provides as an authorized service provider for an original equipment manufacturer, the local competitor must also be an authorized service provider and use original equipment manufacturer parts to repair the device

We reserve the right to verify the price of the identical, in-stock repair components at the retailer location (i.e., size, model, brand, color, spec).

nintendo switch lcd screen repair in stock

This is the repair you need if your Switch screen is cracked but the picture underneath looks fine OR if your Switch screen is no longer responding to touch.

nintendo switch lcd screen repair in stock

In order to find your best repair option, we need to find out exactly what kind of problem your system is experiencing. To do that, we ask that you first visit the troubleshooting section for Nintendo Switch and select the issue you are experiencing. At the end of troubleshooting you will be presented with the best repair or replacement options available to you.

nintendo switch lcd screen repair in stock

From Nintendo Switch digitizer replacement to fixing the LCD, battery or joy-con controller, we certainly have you covered. We can help with our complete Nintendo Switch repair shop and call out service.

We understand that your Nintendo Switch games console is important to you and thus you’ll want it fixed as quickly as possible. Therefore, if you’re looking for fast and affordable Nintendo Switch repair, our in-store or call out service will be only too happy help.

Above all else, there is nothing more frustrating than a shattered, damaged or cracked digitizer. We therefore provide an affordable Nintendo Switch digitizer replacement service. Our specialist team will quickly restore your crystal clear display.

What’s more, if the screen of your Switch is blank or has unusual lines appearing on it, we provide a fast and affordable Nintendo Switch LCD replacement service as well.

Furthermore, if the battery on your Switch runs down quickly or does not hold charge at all then we can help. Our fast, professional and affordable Nintendo Switch battery replacement service will get you back gaming in no time.

We use the highest quality parts and offer warranties of up to 12-months on repairs. Furthermore, our Nintendo games console specialists frequently offer an on-the-spot diagnosis

Our professional team can fix numerous faults beyond a repair Nintendo Switch digitiser, LCD or battery replacement. Perhaps the power-flex cable, speaker sound or joy-con controller is not working? We Solve All frequently fix Switch consoles that customers have been told are not repairable.

Maybe you require a Nintendo Switch USB-C port repair or charging IC replacement? Our professional repair team can quickly identify the problem and get your console working again.

If you are seeing an issue with a Nintendo Switch game card reader not working or could not be read then we can help. Our Nintendo Switch game card reader replacement will restore your handheld console to full working order.

We can fix these and all of the common Nintendo Switch problems. Therefore, you can rest assured your Switch console will be back in good working order.

The Nintendo Switch (HAC-001) is equipped with an NVIDIA Custom Tegra processor. The handheld console also has 32GB of internal storage, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, stereo speakers and a 4310mAh lithium-ion battery.

Whether you require a Nintendo Switch digitizer replacement or any other new parts fitted, we can certainly help. Choose from our in-store, repair by post or call out service to thus ensure that you have your computer fully functioning in no time. We’re the Nintendo brand device repair specialists.

nintendo switch lcd screen repair in stock

In order to remove the touch screen glass, you have to first heat the screen for 2 to 3 minutes with a hairdryer (focusing on the edges, as seen in red in the first photo).

nintendo switch lcd screen repair in stock

We can replace the Front touch and the inside Lcd if One or both parts are broken. The repair can be completed on the sameday and is more cost effective to do the repair than buying a new replacement console

Drop in to in Coolmine or Book the repair in online. We replace your broken Switch Oled Screen wth a new Oem screen so your switch is as good as new again.

If your Switch Console is not powering on or not charging when you put iton charger then it could be your charging port or charging cable has failed. We can take it in and find out what the issue is first

We do a full clean down of water damaged Nintendo Switch console’s, The most important step first is not to use it when it gets wet, Book it in with us and we work on it as soon as we get it in. The device needs to be opened up and completely cleaned and dried inside it. Once this has been done we will then see if it can be repaired and if it needs extra parts or not. We contact you first before any repair gets down on the device

We have been repairing Smartphones, Laptops, Pc’s, Sony Consoles and much more since 2013. Making a booking is easy with us, You simply find the device you need repaired and make the booking on our website, We will then contact you back with a time to drop it to us or you can send it to us and we return it to you once it been repaired

nintendo switch lcd screen repair in stock

The Nintendo Switch is one of the most handy devices in gaming today; after all, being able to switch between console and handheld as needed is something only this platform can do. That said, one of the major drawbacks is that, as a handheld device, it is thus more susceptible to damage, and has more bits that you need to keep from becoming damaged. For example, having your Nintendo Switch’s screen become damaged will make your handheld play a lot less fun.

Generally, Nintendo’s official repair website does not like to give an explicit quote as to how much it will cost to repair your Nintendo Switch. However, in general, a regular Nintendo Switch will likely cost around 100 dollars for a screen repair. You can also look into third-party repair services, which charge about that price as well.

The cost of repair may vary depending on the kind of damage sustained by the screen, as well as the type of Nintendo Switch that was damaged. Read on for more.

When getting a console repaired with Nintendo out of warranty, approach with the expectation that the cost of the repair will be relative to how much the item costs. For the Nintendo Switch, the $300 console will usually be repaired for a total of $150, though certain circumstances may cause that price to lower. Just don’t try to haggle, as the customer service rep does not have much wiggle room to do you a solid.

Repairs for the Nintendo Switch Lite and Nintendo Switch OLED are similarly priced according to their MSRPs. You can open Nintendo’s official repair form for the Nintendo Switch and put in the respective serial number of your console to see how much it will cost you overall.

When you originally purchase a Nintendo Switch console, be it a Switch, Switch Lite, or Switch OLED, it comes with a one-year warranty. However, this warranty does not cover accidental damage, and is instead meant to cover damage caused by a defect in the system.

Whether you get your Nintendo Switch repaired under this warranty, or you pay for the repair out of your own pocket, this will affect your warranty. You will either get a new 100-day warranty, or you will just have the remainder of your original warranty (depending on which lasts the longest). This new 100 days will operate on the same restrictions your original warranty employed.

While it is not common for someone to physically modify their Nintendo Switch, there are plenty of people out there who engage in both hard and softmods to their devices. However, if they wind up needing to get it repaired, they should not use Nintendo, as Nintendo will refuse to repair it under the grounds that it was modified in an unauthorized way.

It is not illegal to modify your Nintendo Switch (though what you do with those modifications may be), but Nintendo’s warranty is voided if the device is modified. This is due in part to the fact that a modification may be what is causing the defect in the console, over which Nintendo cannot be held responsible. In this case, your best bet is to find a repair shop, either near you or online, that specializes in repairing modified consoles.

While most people will just have the basic one-year warranty from Nintendo that is provided with your Switch console, that does not mean that it is your only option. Typically, when purchasing your Nintendo Switch console from a company like Walmart, Amazon.com, Best Buy, etc., you should be given the opportunity to purchase an additional warranty that covers accidental damage. How long a period the warranty lasts will vary from plan to plan, retail store to retail store, so research which store has the plan that fits your preferences first and foremost.

Figuring out whether to get your repair done by Nintendo or a separate company altogether, is a decision that will ultimately come down to a combination of service quality, convenience, and cost. For example, people in the continental United States will have an easier time getting their Nintendo Switch repaired via Nintendo than someone in Hawaii, a United States territory, or Latin America.

There are also shipping concerns you need to grapple with, regardless of what business you ship your Nintendo Switch to. Due to shipment restrictions to do with lithium batteries, people shipping their repairs in the United States can only send two items with lithium batteries at a time, and if there is a standalone lithium battery involved, they cannot be sent via two-day or overnight shipping, and cannot be shipped to the following regions:

Canada and Latin American regions have things they need to grapple with as well. For one, in order for someone in certain Latin American countries to get their Nintendo Switch repaired via Nintendo of America, they need to purchase it from the states; if they did not, they will likely have to go through the retailer from which they purchased it.

nintendo switch lcd screen repair in stock

This blog post is the first in a series of short posts on common Nintendo Switch problems and what to do about them; that might mean a DIY fix or sending it in to a pro for a quality and quick repair. In the world of handheld video game consoles, there’s almost nothing more important than the screen, so we decided to tackle common Switch LCD problems with today’s post! Let’s jump right in…

Dock causing scratches and scuffs: When the Switch is haphazardly placed into the dock it is possible that the system’s screen can be scratched by the hard plastic edges. If you find yourself frequently switching the console between handheld and docked positions, it isstronglyadvised that you use a screen protector or attach microfiber clothes to the offending hard plastic parts.

Screen scratches or cracks: Have you ever had your heart sink and time slow down when you drop your favorite electronic device? I know I have. When you’re unlucky, like myself, your device’s screen fractures in more ways than you thought possible. The first thing to do is to diagnose what is broken. If the image beneath your screen is still okay then you just need a new digitizer. If the image is also acting strange then you’re most likely going to need a new LCD as well.

Dead Pixels: Dead pixels are imperfections on a screen caused by pixels that don’t light up anymore. LCD screens have been known to commonly have these and they are most noticeable on a handheld gaming system like the Switch. Nintendo has stated that they know about the problem but that it is not covered by their warranty as dead pixels are “characteristic of LCD screens.” These screen defects however, are some of the most annoying, immersion-breaking issues in handheld gaming and it is crazy that Nintendo has denied fixing them.

(Scroll to the bottom for a DIY how-to video) If you are electronically savvy and feel like you want a general outline of the process of repairing your own Switch, read on!

The first thing you’ll need to do is remove all of the screws which hold your Switch together with a screwdriver and then you have to remove the back of the console. Then you’ll find a large piece of aluminum shielding which will require more screw removal. Once the shielding is unscrewed, you have to disconnect the memory card slot circuit board, and immediately disconnect the battery. A few more components need to be disconnected and removed and then you can move onto the removal of the digitizer. The digitizer is held onto the Switch with adhesive which needs to be softened with either an iFixIt iOpener, a silicon heating platform, or a hot air gun. When the screen is warmed up, you can take the digitizer off of the frame with a variety of pry tools, being careful to avoid the digitizer ribbon cable underneath the right side of the screen. You’ll then need to clean off the adhesive and either put on a new digitizer or if your LCD is also broken, you’ll need to remove the LCD and replace it with a new one, as well. Once your digitizer and/or LCD are replaced, it’s just a matter of reassembling the console and it should be good to go!

Well, I hope we helped illuminate some of the common screen issues and what you can do about them today in our post. Don’t forget to check out our Amazon store for all of your repair supply needs. Next time, we’ll be tackling another round of common Nintendo Switch issues and how to fix them yourselves or with a little bit of our help. Thanks for reading our new series and, once your console is all fixed up, don’t forget to keep playing!