Samsung has teamed up with iFixit to allow you to repair and replace the battery on your Galaxy phone.
Samsung, along with Apple, is the most popular phone brand in the United States, so customers will be pleased to learn that both companies will now allow users to fix their own smartphones, after Apple's announcement of its DIY repair program.
Samsung announced a partnership with iFixit on user-replaceable parts for its most popular lines of mobile devices that are already out in the hands of consumers, such as the Galaxy S20 or Galaxy S21 series, as well as the Galaxy Tab S7+ tablet, in a huge win for the Right to Repair Act.
According to Ramon Gregory, Senior Vice President of Customer Care at Samsung Elec, the replaced and faulty assemblies or parts can then be returned to Samsung for "responsible recycling." The goal of the program is to provide "more ways for consumers to extend the lifespan of our products with premium care experiences," not only to appease regulators who are responsible for enforcing circular economy and sustainability guidelines like the Right to Repair Act, but also to ensure "more ways for consumers to extend the lifespan of our products with premium care experiences
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