Samsung added more devices to its self-repair program this Tuesday (19). The service has been expanded to: Galaxy S23, Galaxy Tab S9 and for the first time Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Z Fold 5.

The goal of Samsung’s program is to allow any consumer to make repairs on their own devices (if they have experience, of course).

Samsung’s service provides users with original spare parts such as the display, back glass, ports, speakers and other components.

According to Samsung, the device list may vary by region. Check out the full list of devices included in Samsung’s self-repair program below:

  • Galaxy S23;
  • Galaxy S23+;
  • Galaxy S23 Ultra;
  • Galaxy S23 FE;
  • Galaxy Z Flip 5;
  • Galaxy Z Fold 5;
  • Galaxy A05s;
  • Galaxy Tab S9;
  • Galaxy Tab S9+;
  • Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra;
  • Galaxy Tab S9 FE;
  • Galaxy Tab S9 FE+;
  • Galaxy Tab A9;
  • Galaxy Tab A9+;
  • Galaxy Book 2 Pro (15″);
  • Galaxy Book 2 Pro 360 (15″).

Samsung program opens in 2022

Samsung launched its self-healing program in the United States in 2022, but the service is currently available in South Korea, Brazil, and European countries. This Tuesday (19) the manufacturer expanded its service to more European markets.

If the user is interested in the program and purchases separate parts, it is possible to check the component catalog on Samsung’s official website. The company also offers an official self-repair toolkit.

Source: Tec Mundo

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