Earlier this year, Samsung announced that it would allow Galaxy device owners the option to repair their gadgets themselves. A few months later, the company’s self-repair program has finally gone live ...
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 ...
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 ...
Samsung and Fixit have launched their repair program that lets Galaxy S20, S21, and Tab S7 Plus owners buy replacement parts for their devices and access guides on how to do DIY fixes. The program ...
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 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 ...
Samsung is expanding its self-repair program. 50 models across Samsung’s portfolio are now supported by the program. Samsung Galaxy owners will have a wider assortment of self-repair parts available ...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE is a solid, affordable alternative to the flagship Galaxy Tab S9 series. While there are some compromises to keep the price low, particularly in the display and processor ...