Samsung Expands “Fix It Yourself” System

Samsung has patented a new application for the "Fix It Yourself" program that it launched last month. In addition, according to some information, the company will soon make this program available for more countries and more devices.
 Samsung Expands “Fix It Yourself” System
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Samsung, which launched the “Repair your own device” system just like Apple in the past months, first offered this system for Galaxy S20, S21 and Tab S7 Plus models. Samsung officials announced that they wanted to make the system, which was used only in the USA in the first place, available all over the world and on more devices in the future.

According to some information that has emerged today, Samsung has already started working to spread this system to more devices. An app was even developed for this project.

Samsung’s repair app is patented

For the repair process, which could only be done through the manuals on Samsung’s official site, the company developed a repair application. He applied to the US Patent Office last week for the patent of this application called “Self Repair Assistant”. According to the patent description, this app will provide guides, tips and purchase of necessary parts for repairing supported Samsung devices.

At this point, Samsung, which has partnered with iFixit, may make this service available on more devices with the launch of the application. In addition, according to some technology analysts, Samsung will make the “Fix Yourself” service available in all European countries in 2023.

This service, which is expected to be much more available in the near future, is expected to be a much more affordable alternative to servicing smart devices.

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