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Samsung Adds Foldables and Home Entertainment Products to Self-Repair Program
1/23/2024
Samsung is rolling out a significant expansion to its self-repair program with more models, product categories and parts available to enable a wider variety of repairs. The company is also evolving its long-standing partnership with Encompass Supply Chain Solutions, a leading provider of replacement parts and supply chain solutions for a diverse range of home products and consumer electronics, to give customers access to genuine parts, tools and repair guides for smartphones, tablets and PCs, plus select foldable devices and home entertainment products. In total, Samsung will offer self-repair options for nearly 50 models across its product portfolio, making it one of the most comprehensive programs in the industry.
Launched in August 2022, the Samsung self-repair program provides interested consumers with another convenient way to extend the life of their devices. This latest expansion is part of the company’s commitment to add more devices over time as the program matures. Fourteen Galaxy smartphone, tablet, and PC models have been added to the program, including the Galaxy S23 series, Galaxy Z Fold5, Galaxy Z Flip5, Galaxy Tab S9 series and the Galaxy Book2 series. The program also extends into the home entertainment category with the addition of 20 visual display products, including the Freestyle 2nd Gen projector.
“We know that consumers want reliable and convenient repair options to keep their devices up and running. This expansion is one more way Samsung is showing its continued commitment to provide our customers with choice,” said Mark Williams, Vice President of Customer Care at Samsung Electronics America. “For those who want to take repair into their own hands, we’re supplying them with more options for a wider array of products to extend the life of the products they love.”
“Encompass has been a trusted distributor of Samsung OEM replacement parts for many years and this expansion to new product categories will play a critical role in continuing to empower Samsung customers to easily repair equipment and extend the lifecycle of their products,” said Robert Coolidge, President and CEO of Encompass Supply Chain Solutions. “Samsung’s self-repair program aligns with Encompass’ goal to improve the accessibility of mission-critical parts for customers while reducing waste and enabling significant cost savings.”
Expanding Self-Repair Options for Galaxy Devices
Galaxy owners can now access a broader assortment of self-repair parts right at their fingertips. On phones and tablets, consumers will be able to fix the speakers, SIM tray, side key and volume key, in addition to existing parts for display assemblies, back glass and charging ports. Galaxy Book owners will be able to replace the left and right speakers and fan, in addition to existing repairs for the display, battery, power key with fingerprint reader, touchpad, front and rear cases, and rubber feet. Low cost tool kits can be purchased as a bundle with parts, or separately and used for a variety of device repairs.
Empowering DIY Repairs for Samsung Video Displays
To expand self-repair into the Home Entertainment category, customers can now access genuine parts, tools and step-by-step repair guides related to picture, power, WiFi connection, sound, and the remote control for select Samsung 2023 TVs, monitors and the Freestyle 2nd Gen projector via SamsungParts.com. On select 2023 soundbars, customers can replace HDMI and optical cable and parts related to power, sound and wireless communication, which can be fixed with common tools like a Phillips-head screwdriver.
Going the Extra Mile to Offer Quality, Convenient Device Care
Samsung wants to empower people to keep their devices longer and reduce e-waste, through efforts like extending the product lifecycle, improving durability, and enhancing repairability. From the beginning of the development phase, Samsung considers the design, materials and equipment needed to make products easier to repair and eventually, recycle.
The self-repair program expansion marks another step forward in Samsung’s customer-first care mission to provide convenient, accessible and quality device care options to U.S. customers. Samsung offers walk-in, mail-in and at-home Care services and all repairs are backed by the company — with Samsung-certified professionals covering both in-warranty and out-of-warranty services using genuine Samsung parts.