Samsung wprowadza program samodzielnych napraw dla urządzeń elektroniki domowej

Samsung has announced the expansion of its self-repair program to include selected home entertainment devices. The company has developed a series of step-by-step repair guides for various products in this category, offering original replacement parts and repair tools.

The program now includes Samsung 2023 televisions, along with their remotes, as well as monitors released in the past year. Additionally, the self-repair program now covers the second-generation Freestyle projector and selected soundbars. Replacement parts can be purchased directly from the manufacturer.

Of course, the self-repair program does not cover all repair issues. For televisions and monitors, the program addresses only issues related to picture quality, power, WiFi connectivity, sound, and remotes. Meanwhile, for soundbars, the program covers problems related to HDMI and optical connections, power, sound, and wireless communication. According to Samsung, most of these issues can be fixed using commonly available tools, such as a crosshead screwdriver.

Samsung has been running its self-repair initiative for some time now. In December, the company expanded the program to include devices with foldable screens, such as the Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Z Fold 5. In the first half of 2023, the program added the S22 and Galaxy Book devices, joining the existing Galaxy products.

In light of this, Samsung has also announced the introduction of a wide range of replacement parts for devices already covered by the self-repair program. This includes speakers, SIM trays, side buttons, volume buttons, display assemblies, back glass, and charging ports for phones and tablets. Galaxy Book owners can now also repair speakers and fans on their own. Meanwhile, rival Apple has not been performing well in the self-repair field.

FAQs about Samsung’s self-repair program for home entertainment devices:

1. What devices are covered by Samsung’s self-repair program?
– The program covers Samsung 2023 televisions, monitors released in the past year, and the second-generation Freestyle projector, as well as selected soundbars.

2. What issues are covered by the self-repair program for televisions and monitors?
– The program addresses issues related to picture quality, power, WiFi connectivity, sound, and remotes.

3. What issues are covered by the self-repair program for soundbars?
– The program covers issues related to HDMI and optical connections, power, sound, and wireless communication.

4. Can replacement parts be purchased directly from the manufacturer?
– Yes, replacement parts can be purchased directly from the manufacturer.

5. What devices have recently been added to the self-repair program?
– In December, the program added devices with foldable screens, such as the Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Z Fold 5. In the first half of 2023, the S22 and Galaxy Book devices were also included.

6. What replacement parts can now be self-repaired for devices covered by the program?
– Owners of devices covered by the program can now self-repair speakers, SIM trays, side buttons, volume buttons, display assemblies, back glass, and charging ports for phones and tablets. Galaxy Book owners can also repair speakers and fans on their own.

Key terms and words defined in the article:
– Soundbar: a container for speakers that complements the sound of a TV, home theater, or other devices.
– HDMI: a digital audio and video interface used to transmit high-quality signals between devices.
– Optical: refers to a digital audio connection using optical fibers, which transmits sound in the form of optical signals.

Suggested related links to the main Samsung domain:
– Samsung Homepage

The source of the article is from the blog crasel.tk