Samsung's collaboration with iFixit to allow Galaxy device owners to perform repairs has gone live in the US. Prices range from $67 right up to $227 depending on the type of repair and which model you ...
What’s happened? Samsung is testing a new retail repair service that brings quick diagnostics in-store and routes more complex repairs through nearby service centers, as the brand looks to cut down ...
It took nearly half a year, but Samsung's self-repair program is finally available. The iFixit team-up helps you fix your Galaxy S20, Galaxy S21 or Galaxy Tab S7+ by purchasing officially sanctioned ...
The tech company now lets users buy genuine parts for the Galaxy S20, S21, and Tab S7+ models, though this initiative is somewhat limited compared to others. Reading time 3 minutes Samsung has taken ...
Samsung has announced an expansion of its self-repair program. The program will now cover a broader range of products, models, and parts to make it more convenient for consumers to fix their broken ...
In a huge win for right-to-repair advocates, Samsung is teaming up with iFixIt on a self-repair program that will give Galaxy device owners easier access to genuine replacement parts, repair tools, ...
Samsung has become the latest phone maker to get ahead of right-to-repair legislation by helping customers fix their own devices. Starting this summer, Samsung says it will sell genuine parts and ...