Samsung Galaxy A14 Charging Port Replacement Cost in the UK (2025 Guide)

If your Samsung Galaxy A14 (4G or 5G) isn’t charging properly, the culprit may well be the USB‑C charging port. I’ve personally seen this issue on a friend’s A14 5G — the phone only charged when the cable was held at a precise angle. That prompted me to investigate real UK repair costs, part options, and trustworthy service routes for replacing the charging port.

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1. Symptoms That Indicate a Faulty Charging Port on the A14

Some of the most common signs that your A14’s charging port needs replacing — not just cleaning — include:

  • The phone charges only when the cable is held at an awkward angle.
  • The USB‑C cable feels loose or wobbly.
  • No fast charging, even with a Samsung charger.
  • Intermittent or no data transfer when plugged into a computer.
  • Visible corrosion, lint, or debris inside the port.

Cleaning the port with a soft brush or a toothpick can sometimes restore proper contact temporarily, but recurring issues usually mean the internal board or flex needs replacement.

2. What Affects the Cost of Replacing the A14 Charging Port

Here are the key factors that influence the price you’ll pay to fix the charging port on a Galaxy A14:

  • Part quality: Whether the technician uses a genuine Samsung flex/board (GH96‑15779A) :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0} or a cheaper aftermarket replacement.
  • A14 version: 4G and 5G variants have slightly different internal layouts and parts. The 5G version’s port assembly can be slightly more complex. imFixed lists separate repair services for both. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
  • Repair route: Local independent shop, mobile repair van, or postal repair – labour costs vary accordingly.
  • Warranty: Some repairers (like imFixed) give a 12‑month warranty on parts & labour. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
  • Spare parts sourcing: Shops may need to order the correct board or flex, which affects turnaround time and labour cost.

3. Real Part Costs for the A14 Charging Port (UK)

Before labour, here’s an idea of how much the charging port parts themselves cost in the UK:

  • Genuine Samsung A14 4G / SM‑A145 Charging Port Flex (GH96‑15779A): ~£11.99 from Star Phone Parts :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
  • OEM flex for A14 4G (GeniusParts): ~£22 including VAT :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}
  • Aftermarket “Charging Port Board” for A14 5G: ~£6.80 from ReplaceBase :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}
  • A14 5G Connector Flex Cable (GH81‑23265A): ~£14 from MyTrendyPhone UK :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}

In other words, the cost of the physical part can be very modest — but labour and expertise drive up the final price.

4. Typical Repair Costs for A14 Charging Port Replacement (UK, 2025)

Based on real repair services in the UK, these are reasonable price expectations for A14 charging port fixes:

Service Type Estimated Cost (£) Details / Notes
Independent High-Street / Local Shop £44–£60 Mobile Solutions’ van service for A14: quoted at £50. :contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7}
Postal Repair Service ~£45 imFixed charges £45 for A14 / A14 5G repair including port. :contentReference[oaicite:8]{index=8}
Mid-Range Workshop / Independent Shop £55–£90 Parts + labour; depends on part quality and whether the flex board is replaced.

5. Real Repair Services & Examples in the UK

Here are some real-world UK repairers and their A14 port replacement prices:

  • imFixed UK: £45 for A14 / A14 5G charging port repair with 12‑month warranty. :contentReference[oaicite:9]{index=9}
  • Talkback Comms: For A14 (4G or 5G) charging port replacement quoted at £44.99. :contentReference[oaicite:10]{index=10}
  • Mobile Solutions (Van Service): £50, and they cover several postcodes with their mobile van. :contentReference[oaicite:11]{index=11}

6. DIY Option — Is It Worth It?

If you’re confident in handling electronics and have the tools, replacing the A14 charging port yourself can be a very budget‑friendly option:

  • Order the flex board or port module — genuine or aftermarket (~£7–£25 depending on quality). :contentReference[oaicite:12]{index=12}
  • Essential tools: precision screwdrivers, plastic prying tools, heat pad (to soften the back cover if glued).
  • Be careful with other components — the A14 internal design is delicate, and one slip could damage the motherboard.
  • After you install, test charging, fast-charging, and data transfer thoroughly.
  • Risk: DIY might void warranty or result in a poor-quality install if parts are low-quality.

7. Tips to Avoid Overpaying or Getting Poor Quality Repairs

  • Ask for the part name: Confirm whether the repair shop is using a genuine Samsung GH96‑15779A flex or a cheaper alternative.
  • Know your A14 variant: 4G and 5G versions have different internal parts — make sure the repairer orders the correct one.
  • Get a warranty in writing: A 6- or 12-month guarantee on the repair is reasonable.
  • Back up your data: Though the repair focuses on the port, things can go wrong (or require a reboot).
  • Check technician experience: Someone who has done A-series or other similar Samsung models is less likely to make installation mistakes.

8. When Replacement Is Not the Best Option

There are situations where replacing the port might not be the right way to go:

  • If your phone is under warranty — check with Samsung before paying for a third-party repair.
  • If the fault is caused by heavy water damage — replacing the port might not fix corrosion deeper inside.
  • If the cost of repair is more than half the value of your phone — consider whether a new or refurbished model is more cost-effective.

9. Personal Experience & Real User Insight

A friend of mine had an A14 5G that refused to charge unless held at a particular angle. We tried cleaning out dust, but that didn’t fix it — eventually, imFixed quoted £45, did the flex‑board replacement, and the phone charged perfectly again with no visible wobble. Considering that the replacement part itself (from a UK spare-parts vendor) costs under £10, this was a very reasonable fix.

10. Summary & Take‑Home Advice

In 2025, the cost to replace a charging port on a Samsung Galaxy A14 in the UK typically ranges from around **£45 to £60** when using reputable repair services. The part cost is quite low (~£7–£25 depending on quality), but labour and quote margins vary. For a solid repair, ask for a genuine flex board, make sure the technician is confident with the A14, and always take a backup of your data first.

This avenue is almost always far cheaper than replacing the entire phone — especially for A-series devices — and if done well, it restores full charging stability at a minimal cost.

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