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If something is found to be well received, you need to take the best from it and use it in your case as well. After what then Apple in November of last year, it introduced the possibility of home repairs for its devices, Samsung is also coming up with a similar service. It's called Self-Repair, and it's supposed to launch in the USA this summer, from where it's supposed to spread to other countries around the world (so we hope, too).

It's all about "sustainability," as Samsung mentions in its press release. Those interested in participating in the program will then receive everything they need, i.e. the option to buy parts, but also important tools as well as all service manuals and various manuals necessary for a successful repair. This is where the partnership with the company comes in iFixit, which will provide everything important.

After the start of the project, users will be able to perform basic service operations, such as replacing the display, back glass or charging port of the tablet model Galaxy Tab S7+ and smartphone ranges Galaxy S20 to Galaxy S21. They probably won't be able to change the battery because it's glued here. Do-it-yourselfers can then return the old components to Samsung free of charge for exemplary recycling. In the future, of course, the expansion of service operations is expected, as well as the expansion of device models included in the program.

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