Samsung Care+ will include unlimited battery repairs from May

Vlad, 29 March 2024

Samsung's Care+ protection plans in the US will come with unlimited battery repairs starting in May. This will be bundled into the benefits of both Care+ and Care+ with Theft and Loss tiers.

There are, however, two caveats to keep in mind. First, this will make both plans $2 more expensive per month. Second, and perhaps most importantly, you'll only be eligible for a battery repair if your device's battery health is at 79% or lower, "as indicated by a diagnostic test". Oh, and there also has to be "no additional damage to the covered device" present. This repair option will be available through both walk-in or mail-in repair, Samsung says in a notification it sent current subscribers to the plans.

Samsung Care+ will include unlimited battery repairs from May

The monthly price for Samsung Care+ and Samsung Care+ with Theft and Loss varies by device, currently going from around $8 per month to around $18 per month with a three-year contract. From May, this will thus jump to a range of about $10 per month to about $20 per month.

Care+ has coverage for unlimited repairs, drops and spills, mechanical breakdown after first year, as well as $29 screen repairs. It offers next business day replacements, 24/7 expert support, convenient mail-in repair and replacement, and of course you can rest assured that genuine Samsung parts are used by Samsung-certified technicians.

As its name implies, for an extra fee, Care+ with Theft and Loss also has coverage for - you guessed it - theft and loss of your device. This only works for phones, tablets, and watches, while the 'vanilla' Care+ is also compatible with Samsung PCs and true wireless earbuds.

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Plastic back phones also have non-removable battery. I think it's that companies just dont want you to tamper with your phone anymore

Because idiots want that glass or aluminium back. While, yes, very premium to the touch, is pointless when you'll have a case on anyway.

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