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Samsung’s self-repair program has finally launched – but there are limits

Posted on August 4, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

Samsung and iFixit have finally launched their self-repair program, allowing owners of a phone from the Galaxy S20 and S21 lines as well as the Tab S7 Plus to buy replacement parts.  The initial announcement of the self-repair program was made back in late March, and not much has changed since. Across the three product lines (opens in new tab), you’ll be able to purchase repair kits for the screen and battery, charging port, and back glass; standalone batteries are not included.
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