JAKARTA Samsung announced that they have expanded the Self-Repair program, namely programs to repair smartphones, tablets and PCs independently, to several new countries.

Starting Tuesday, December 19, the Self-Repair program is available in thirty European countries, namely Albania, Andorra, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, and Greece.

Furthermore, there are Hungarian countries, Ireland, Kosovo, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Switzerland.

Dengan perluasan wilayah ini, Samsung ingin menunjukkan komitmennya dalam menggunakan lebih sedikit sumber daya dari planet. Selain itu, program ini juga akan memberikan kemudahan kepada para penggunanya dalam memperbaiki perangkat.

Samsung said that this program will provide spare parts access to Galaxy users. They can change screens, rear windows, charging ports, speakers, SIM venues, and side buttons as well as volume buttons.

Meanwhile, for Galaxy Book users, they can get access to original parts in the form of front and rear casings, screens, batteries, vouchpads, token power of fingerprint readers, rubber feet, fans, and speakers.

In addition to expanding its program area, Samsung has also added spare parts for more devices. This time, Samsung added a folding Galaxy device for the first time so that Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Z Fold 5 users can make independent improvements.

In the near future, Samsung will add spare parts access for the Galaxy S23, the Tab S9 series, and the Galaxy Book 2 Pro series. Samsung did not specify a date of details, but these parts will be presented before December ends.


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