Samsung adds Galaxy S22 trio, two Galaxy Book laptops to its self-repair program in the US

Peter, 17 January 2023

Last year Samsung announced its self-repair program in partnership with iFixit, starting in the US in August with support for seven devices: the Galaxy S20 and S21 flagships (sans the FE models) and the Galaxy Tab S7+. Today, the company is adding five new devices to the program.

The Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+ and Galaxy S22 Ultra are now covered, owners can get replacement display assemblies, back panels and charging ports for them. The S22 is about to turn 1 year old and its US warranty is about to run out (unless you bought additional protection with Samsung Care+).

Samsung adds Galaxy S22 trio, two Galaxy Book laptops to its self-repair program in the US

A quick peek at the prices shows that the charging port goes for $67, as does the rear glass panel. Note that the package includes not just the replacement part, but also all the tools that you will need.

The displays vary in price – a new Galaxy S22 display is $167, the S22+ one is $190, the S22 Ultra display is $240.

Besides the smartphones, Samsung added two laptops to the self-repair program – the Galaxy Book Pro 15” and Galaxy Book Pro 360 15”. Seven components are available: case front, case rear, display, battery, touchpad, power key with fingerprint reader and rubber foot.

Samsung adds Galaxy S22 trio, two Galaxy Book laptops to its self-repair program in the US

The self-repair kits for the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy Book Pro devices are available for purchase in the US starting today. iFixit has detailed disassembly guides, this page has the relevant details.

“The Self-Repair program has exceeded our expectations and we hear one resounding message: people want more models. Enterprise customers in particular told us they need solutions for PCs. People want to get more out of their devices and need durable products that last. Samsung is committed to offering Care options that meet their needs,” said Mark Williams, Vice President of Customer Care at Samsung Electronics America.

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Reader comments

  • Anonymous
  • 25 Jan 2023
  • C5m

even if you dont want to self repair, programs like this will keep repair cost low and help make sure repairs are possible. even if you dont want to repair it yourself, increased repairability does nothing but help the consumer

  • Anonymous
  • 19 Jan 2023
  • u7V

but after one week the new display will broke...🤑

  • Anonymous
  • 19 Jan 2023
  • u7V

well they want you to screw yourself 🤣

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