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Samsung's self-repair program now includes more than 50 products

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Major tech brands like Apple, Samsung, and Google were pushed to allow users to self-repair their products. Thanks to Right To Repair, users now have the ability to repair their devices for much cheaper. Samsung just announced today that its self-repair program now supports more than 50 devices. This means that if you are an avid Samsung user, there are plenty of options to repair your devices should the unfortunate happen.

Samsung has allowed people to repair their own devices ever since August 2022. It partnered with iFixit to provide genuine Samsung parts to users. This is much the same as what Google is doing. However, Samsung has many more products. Today, the company announced more devices that were added to its self-repair program.

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The Samsung self-repair program now includes more than 50 devices

At first, Samsung’s self-repair program mostly pertained to its phones, and that remains true to this day. However, the company has expanded it to encompass different types of products. As part of a new update, Samsung added 14 new Galaxy devices to its self-repair program. This includes the Galaxy S23 series, Galaxy Z Fold 5, Galaxy Z Flip 5, Galaxy Tab S9 series, and the Galaxy Book 2 Series. The Galaxy S24 series is not on this list yet. However, if you want to put in your pre-order to pick up this device, you can check the links below.

Pre-order the Galaxy S24 Ultra

Pre-order the Galaxy S24/S24+

Samsung also added an additional 20 display products including the Samsung Freestyle 2nd gen Projector. When it comes to TVs, you’ll be able to repair the 77-inch Class OLED S90C TV, 98-inch Class Samsung Neo QLED 8K QN990C TV, Class The Frame Disney100 Edition TVs in the 75-inch, 65-inch, and 55-inch size, and more.

This means that Samsung has one of the most robust selections of self-repairable devices. If your phone, tablet, computer, projector, or TV encounter any issues, you won’t have to ship it off to have Samsung repair it. With a little technical know-how, you’ll be able to fix it up yourself.