Samsung offers Self Repair Kit for Galaxy Devices

Samsung offers Self Repair Kit for Galaxy Devices

The world largest phone manufacturer is launching their own repair program with iFixit, which aim to take efforts in sustainability, by offering users options to replace their screen and battery without bringing to the store. 
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Are you ready to be hands on with your Samsung Galaxy devices? 

The world largest phone manufacturer is launching their own repair program with iFixit, which aim to take efforts in sustainability, by offering users options to replace their screen and battery without bringing to the store. 

Samsung iFixit Partnership ManMade

According to Samsung statement, the self repair program will provide support for Galaxy S20, S21 and Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+. 

This program currently is rolling out in the US market, and is expected to launch in other country soon!

ManMade Cycle team are happy to see phone manufacturer like Apple and Samsung sharing the same vision by reducing the e-waste with their self repair kit. We wish that they are able to include more repair parts other than Screen and Battery parts only. 

Second, we do hope the two biggest tech companies are able to roll out the self repair program in Australia soon and Australian will be able to fix their device easily.  

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