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Samsung Care Expands Product Lineup To Include S22 Range

Samsung has announced an expansion to its self-repair program Samsung Care to include five more devices.

You can now purchase repair parts and tools to fix up the Galaxy S22, S22+, and S22 Ultra.

The program is also available for the Galaxy Book Pro 15-inch and Galaxy Book Pro 360 15-inch PCs.

Previously, the Samsung Care program only offered support for the Galaxy S20 and S21 series of phones, as well as the Tab S7 Plus. With this expansion to the S22 lineup, it is hopefully a good sign that Samsung will also add support for the upcoming Galaxy S23 series in the near future.

Now Galaxy S22 owners will be able to replace displays, back glass, and charging ports themselves by purchasing self-repair kits, just as they could with the Tab S7+, Galaxy S20, and S21 series devices. The self-repair kits for both the S22 series and Galaxy Book Pros are available for purchase starting today.

Samsung Care is great for people who do not prefer upgrading to new phones frequently. Instead of having to discard these models when something goes wrong, the self-repair program allows people to extend the life of a device, which leads to greater sustainability.

If the idea of self-repairing your device sounds a bit daunting, Samsung Care also provides full access to online repair guides that have complete step-by-step instructions for fixing issues. The program can also be used to connect you to professionals in a few different ways such as in-store repairs, “We Come to You” services, and mail-in repairs, as well as access to other certified Samsung service providers.



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