Samsung Expands Self-Repair Program to Include Galaxy Foldable Devices

Although the Galaxy foldables are not yet listed on iFixit's page, this move represents Samsung's commitment to empowering users to independently repair their devices. The partnership with iFixit allows Samsung consumers access to genuine device parts, repair tools, and step-by-step repair guides, fostering a sustainable approach to device maintenance.

Samsung is set to expand its self-repair program by including the Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Galaxy Z Fold 5 devices, marking the first time foldable lines join the initiative. In collaboration with iFixit, Samsung initially introduced the repair program supporting Galaxy S20, S21, and Tab S7 devices, later encompassing the entire flagship S23 and foldable series.

Although the Galaxy foldables are not yet listed on iFixit's page, this move represents Samsung's commitment to empowering users to independently repair their devices. The partnership with iFixit allows Samsung consumers access to genuine device parts, repair tools, and step-by-step repair guides, fostering a sustainable approach to device maintenance.

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The self-repair initiative covers essential components such as display assemblies, back glass, and charging ports. Users can also return used parts to Samsung for responsible recycling, aligning with the company's dedication to environmental sustainability.

Ramon Gregory, Senior Vice President of Customer Care at Samsung Electronics America, emphasized the company's focus on enhancing consumer experiences by offering convenient and sustainable solutions. The expansion of the self-repair program to include more European countries, such as Denmark, Greece, Hungary, and Portugal, reflects Samsung's ongoing efforts to provide users with options for maintaining and extending the lifespan of their products.

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(With Agency Inputs)

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