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DIY: Your Broken Galaxy S22 Now Much Simpler To Fix

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Samsung just announced adding five additional devices to its self-repair service, Samsung Care. With this most recent addition, you can now buy replacement parts and repair equipment for the Galaxy S22, S22+, and S22 Ultra. The Galaxy Book Pro 15-inch and Galaxy Book Pro 360 15-inch PCs can both run the software. Previously, the Galaxy S20 and S21 series of phones and the Tab S7 Plus were the only devices supported by the Samsung Care program. It is hoped that Samsung will soon add support for the next Galaxy S23 series as a result of this expansion to the S22 portfolio. [caption id="" align="alignnone" width="711"]Samsung Galaxy S21 vs S20 Photo Credit: Wondershar Mobile Trans[/caption] Owners of the Galaxy S22 will be able to replace screens, rear glass, and charging ports on their own thanks to this expanded program, much like they could with the Tab S7+, Galaxy S20, and S21 series devices. Starting today, you may buy the self-repair kits for both the Galaxy Book Pro and S22 models. People want more models, and the Self-Repair initiative has exceeded our expectations in that regard, according to one overwhelming message. According to Mark Williams, vice president of Customer Care at Samsung Electronics America, "Enterprise customers in particular have informed us that they require solutions for PCs. "People demand things that are long-lasting and sturdy because they want more from their gadgets. Samsung is devoted to provide customers with Care alternatives that satisfy their needs. This expansion of the program is simply one more step in Samsung's commitment to giving customers the greatest experience when looking for a convenient option for device service. With the self-repair program, users can prolong the life of a device rather than having to throw it away when something goes wrong, which promotes more sustainability. If the thought of mending your device yourself seems a little intimidating, Samsung Care also offers full access to online repair manuals with detailed, step-by-step instructions for fixing problems. However, if you are still unsure that you can do the repair yourself, the application can be utilized in a number of other ways to connect you to experts. [caption id="" align="alignnone" width="708"]Samsung Photo Credit: Samsung Knox[/caption] These may include mail-in repairs, in-store repairs, "We Come to You" services, and access to other licensed Samsung service providers. The Samsung Care program, which is less expensive than purchasing a new smartphone, offers many alternatives for extending the life of your Samsung device.

By Jozeph P

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