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- Samsung has announced a new self-repair program for its Galaxy S20 and S21 phones, and the Galaxy Tab 7 Plus tablet.
- Owners can buy repair kits to replace the devices’ screen, back glass, and charging port.
- Samsung will add more phones and parts to the program in the near future.
One of the biggest complaints many consumers have about modern smartphones is that most owners cannot repair common parts issues themselves, including things like shattered screens. Today, Samsung offers people a way to self-repair a few parts on certain Galaxy smartphones and tablets.
In a press release, Samsung said it is partnering with the well-known repair guide and gadget teardown company iFixit for this new self-repair program.