In April, Samsung US and iFixit announced their Galaxy Auto Repair Program even though it didn’t immediately start selling the necessary parts. The gates are finally open and you can now order genuine spare parts and tools to repair your Samsung devices.

Devices covered by Samsung and the iFixit self-repair program

Devices covered by Samsung and the iFixit self-repair program

The repair program only covers Galaxy S20 and S21 series phones, plus Galaxy Tab S7 + tablet for now. You can access three types of components: displays, back covers and charging ports. Interestingly, Samsung hasn’t shared any battery replacement details yet.

Component prices for older Galaxy S20 series models range from $ 59.99 for the charging port assembly on all three models to $ 224.99 for the S20 Ultra display assembly. The display assembly of the Galaxy S21 costs $ 160.99 while that of the S21 Ultra costs $ 232.99. A Galaxy Tab S7 + display will cost $ 219.99 while the charging port assembly costs $ 59.99.

Samsung and iFixit's Galaxy Auto Repair Program is now open to US consumers

Those wishing to repair their Galaxy device can order genuine Samsung parts and tools from the Samsung Store, including retail and service points, as well as from the iFixit site. Samsung is committed to expanding devices and repairing components covered by the program in the future.

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