Samsung Care+ now lets anyone with a current flagship enroll

Vlad, 02 May 2025

Normally you can only get Samsung Care+ when you buy a new device. If you aren't convinced at that time but want to add it on later, you simply can't. That, however, isn't the case from now and until June 15.

For some reason, Samsung has decided to allow everyone to access Care+ during this period. The caveat is that you can only do it if you have a Galaxy S25, S25+, S25 Ultra, Z Fold6, Z Flip6, Tab S10+, or Tab S10 Ultra. Still, it's a good opportunity to jump on the Care+ bandwagon if you didn't do it when you purchased your device.

Samsung Care+ now lets anyone with a current flagship enroll

Naturally, your product needs to be in good condition when you sign up. If it's broken, you can't sign up for Care+ to fix it for free - you have to fix it first and then you can sign up. If you're wondering how Samsung can verify your claim that your device is in good condition, the answer is simple: a video call.

Samsung Care+ with Theft and Loss costs between $0.32 and $0.58 per day depending on your device, and includes unlimited repairs for drops and spills including batteries, same-day $0 cracked screen and back glass repairs, as well as same-day replacements for lost or stolen devices. You also get Knox Guard Security, and the aforementioned repairs and replacements are done at more than 700 Samsung authorized locations throughout the US, where a certified technician will only use genuine Samsung parts to perform the work.

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How to sign up? Which countries are eligible? This information is simply not enough.

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