Samsung has expanded its program for self-repair of equipment. Now users can repair not only smartphones, but also TVs, monitors and even soundbars themselves

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In total, the list includes about 50 devices for self-repair

Samsung launched its self-repair program for smartphones in 2022, but it has now expanded greatly. The updated list of devices that consumers can repair themselves includes TVs, monitors, laptops, sound bars and even one projector!

The complete list of devices looks like this:

  • Galaxy Z Fold5;
  • Galaxy Z Flip5;
  • Galaxy S23, S23 Plus, S23 Ultra, S23 FE;
  • Galaxy S22, S22 Plus, S22 Ultra;
  • Galaxy S21, S21 Plus, S21 Ultra;
  • Galaxy S20, S20 Plus, S20 Ultra.
  • Galaxy Tab S9, S9 Plus, S9 Ultra, S9 FE, S9 FE Plus;
  • Galaxy Tab S7 Plus.
  • Galaxy Book2 Pro 15;
  • Galaxy Book2 Pro 360 15;
  • Galaxy Book2 Pro 360 5G 13.3;
  • Galaxy Book Pro 15;
  • Galaxy Book Pro 360 15.
  • 77" Class OLED S90C TV;
  • 98" Class Samsung Neo QLED 8K QN990C TV;
  • 75" Class The Frame – Disney100 Edition;
  • 65" Class The Frame – Disney100 Edition;
  • 55" Class The Frame – Disney100 Edition;
  • 85" Class The Terrace Full Sun Samsung Neo QLED 4K LST9C.
  • Freestyle Gen 2 with Gaming Hub
  • 27" ViewFinity S9 5K Monitor;
  • 34" ViewFinity S65UC Ultra-WQHD;
  • 34" ViewFinity S65VC Ultra-WQHD;
  • 57" Odyssey Neo G9 Dual 4K UHD;
  • 27" M80C Smart Monitor 4K UHD;
  • 27" M70C Smart Monitor 4K UHD;
  • 27” Odyssey G55C Gaming QHD.
  • HW-A445;
  • HW-S80CB;
  • HW-S68CB;
  • MX-ST5CB.
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For all devices on this list, the company will offer original spare parts, tools and detailed step-by-step guides for self-repair. It should be noted that this program applies to the US market only.

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