Samsung has officially launched its self-repair program in South Korea to fix smartphones, laptops and TVs. Users will be able to order spare parts and self-repair tools for the Galaxy S20, Galaxy S21 and Galaxy S22 smartphone series. The program covers the parts of the display, back cover and charging port, and the tools needed to complete the repair. Samsung is expected to add support for more devices in the future.

Samsung launches self-repair program in South Korea

In addition, users will be able to order spare parts for the 15.6-inch Galaxy Book Pro notebook and three UN32N4000 series TV models. Laptop repairs include display, touchpad, fingerprint/power button, front case, back case, and rubber elements. Samsung South Korea will provide official repair manuals and videos for each supported repair via its official website.

After the smartphone is repaired, users will be able to run a self-diagnosis within the Samsung Members app to evaluate the repair. Users will be able to return used parts to Samsung for a partial refund and safe disposal.

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