Samsung launched a self-service smartphone repair program in 2022, but now it’s been expanded considerably. The updated list of devices that consumers can repair themselves includes TVs, monitors, laptops, soundbars, and even a projector!
The full list of devices looks like this:
Smart phones :
- Galaxy Z Fold5;
- Galaxy Z Flip5;
- Galaxy S23, S23 Plus, S23 Ultra, S23 FE;
- Galaxy S22, S22 Plus, S22 Ultra;
- Galaxy S21, S21 Plus, S21 Ultra;
- Galaxy S20, S20 Plus, S20 Ultra.
tablets :
- Galaxy Tab S9, S9 Plus, S9 Ultra, S9 FE, S9 FE Plus;
- Galaxy Tab S7 Plus.
laptops :
- Galaxy Book2 Pro 15;
- Galaxy Book2 Pro 360 15;
- Galaxy Book2 Pro 360 5G 13.3;
- Galaxy Book Pro 15;
- Galaxy Book Pro 360 15.
televisions :
- 77″ Class OLED S90C TV;
- 98″ Class Samsung Neo QLED 8K QN990C TV;
- 75″ Class The Frame — Disney100 Edition;
- 65″ Class The Frame — Disney100 Edition;
- 55″ Class The Frame — Disney100 Edition;
- 85″ Class Terrace Full Sun Samsung Neo QLED 4K LST9C.
projectors :
- Freestyle Gen 2 with Gaming Hub
monitors :
- 27″ ViewFinity S9 5K Monitor;
- 34″ ViewFinity S65UC Ultra-WQHD;
- 34″ ViewFinity S65VC Ultra-WQHD;
- 57″ Odyssey Neo G9 Dual 4K UHD;
- 27″ M80C Smart Monitor 4K UHD;
- 27″ M70C Smart Monitor 4K UHD;
- 27” Odyssey G55C Gaming QHD.
Soundbars:
- HW-A445;
- HW-S80CB;
- HW-S68CB;
- MX-ST5CB.
For all devices on this list, the company will offer original spare parts, tools and detailed step-by-step guides for self-repair. It is worth noting that this program is only valid for the US market.