Good news for Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Z Fold 5 owners – now you can play the hero and fix your own phone with Samsung’s self-repair service. They’re teaming up with iFixit to expand this DIY program, bringing more Galaxy products into the mix, including foldables and tablets.
This isn’t just a one-time thing. Samsung is upping the ante by adding seven more devices to the self-repair lineup this month. We’re talking PCs, smartphones, and tablets, including cool gadgets like the Galaxy S23 series, Tab S9 series, and the Galaxy Book2 Pro series.
So, what’s the deal? With Samsung’s self-repair magic, you get the real deal – original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts and step-by-step guides. Need a new screen or battery? No worries, they’ve got you covered. Prices for fix kits vary based on your device, like a Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra Screen and Battery set going for $240.
And here’s a global twist – Samsung isn’t keeping this to themselves. The self-repair program, which kicked off in the US last year, is spreading its wings to an extra 30 countries across Europe. Why? Because Samsung wants to tackle e-waste head-on, making it easier for folks like you and me to fix up our gadgets and be a bit more eco-friendly.