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Samsung Broadens Self-Repair Program to 30 European Countries

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by Philip Lee
Samsung Broadens Self-Repair Program to 30 European Countries
Source: Samsung Electronics

Seoul, South Korea - Samsung Electronics recently expanded its self-repair program to South Korea and several European countries, extending the service launched in the U.S. in 2022. 

The program now includes various of Samsung's latest smartphones, tablets, and PCs.

Why It Matters

The expansion reflects a shift toward user autonomy in device maintenance.

It underscores Samsung's commitment to sustainability by potentially reducing e-waste.

The program's growth could influence other tech companies' repair policies.

The Key Points

  • Geographic expansion: After launching in the U.S., the program expanded to South Korea, Brazil, Mexico, and select European countries, most recently adding 30 European nations, including Denmark, Greece, Hungary, and Portugal.
  • Device coverage: The initiative covers a range of devices, including the Galaxy S20, S21, S22, S23 series, Galaxy Z Flip5, Z Fold5, and various Galaxy Tab S9 and Galaxy Book2 Pro series models.
  • Repair capabilities: Users can replace key components such as screens, charging ports, and batteries. The Galaxy Book series also offers parts such as the display, touchpad, and speakers for self-repair.
  • Focus on sustainability: This program is part of Samsung's broader strategy to increase product longevity and reduce environmental impact.

What Comes Next:

Further expansion plans: Samsung plans to expand this program to additional products, such as the upcoming Galaxy S23 series.

Market specifics: Specific product availability and program details may vary by market and distributor, demonstrating Samsung's adaptability to regional consumer needs and regulatory environments.

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