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Fans of the right-to-repair movement, rejoice! If you’re an avid user of Samsung phones, you may have experienced at least once in your lifetime a cracked screen or a broken back glass. Samsung is pushing to offer consumers access to device parts, repair tools, and repair guides. The downside, however, is that the repair program is currently offered only by Samsung US as of now, but it’s a step in the right direction nonetheless that benefits consumers. Samsung’s new repair program comes in partnership with iFixit, who are advocates for the right-to-repair movement that allows consumers to be able to repair their devices and have access to the tools and methods for repairing their devices. Samsung says that it will only limit the repair terms to only allow users to fix the display, back glass, and charging ports. As well, the only products supported in this repair program are previous generation Samsung devices such as the Galaxy S20 and  S21 family of devices, and the Galaxy Tab 7 Plus with plans to add more devices in the near future. The much awaited Omnia i900 from Samsung (see specs here) was released in the Philippines yesterday. Read more in our articles including "Samsung partners with iFixit to Help Users repair their Galaxy devices" and "Samsung i900 Omnia Philippine Price".

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What is samsung repair?

Fans of the right-to-repair movement, rejoice! If you’re an avid user of Samsung phones, you may have experienced at least once in your lifetime a cracked screen or a broken back glass.

What have you covered about samsung repair?

Samsung is pushing to offer consumers access to device parts, repair tools, and repair guides. The downside, however, is that the repair program is currently offered only by Samsung US as of now, but it’s a step in the right direction nonetheless that benefits consumers. Samsung’s new repair program comes in partnership with iFixit, who are advocates for the right-to-repair movement that allows consumers to be able to repair their devices and have access to the tools and methods for repairing their devices.

Where can I find articles about samsung repair?

Our coverage of samsung repair includes: "Samsung partners with iFixit to Help Users repair their Galaxy devices"; "Samsung i900 Omnia Philippine Price"; "Samsung Innov8 i8510 confirmed". Each article provides unique insights and information.