Samsung Opens Care+ Enrollment For $0 Screen Repairs, More On These Galaxy Devices

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Samsung Opens Care+ Enrollment For $0 Screen Repairs, More On These Galaxy Devices

Samsung is opening up enrollment to its Care+ protection program for select Galaxy devices, even if you purchased the device months ago, opening the door to free screen repairs and more.

Starting today and through June 15, 2025, Samsung Care+ open enrollment is on. This allows owners of select Galaxy devices (listed below) to sign up for Care+ with Theft and Loss, something that’s typically only available near the time of purchase. So, even if you’ve been using your device for months, you can sign up and be protected from future damage such as a broken display.

Samsung explains:

Typically, only available when purchasing new Galaxy devices,Samsung’s open enrollment period invites you to enjoy your Galaxy device with confidence so that when accidents happen, you can easily get your device repaired or replaced and quickly get back to your busy life. With unlimited repairs for drops and spills including batteries, same day $0 cracked screen and back glass repairs, and mechanical breakdowns, plus same day replacements for lost or stolen devices, and Knox Guard Security, Samsung Care+ with Theft and Loss safeguards your device with the ultimate protection. Depending on your device, it only costs between $0.32 and $0.58 per day. When accidents occur, rest assured repairs are quick and easy at 700+ Samsung authorized locations nationwide, where a Certified Technician will use Genuine Samsung parts to repair your device, and help you set it up.

Care+ started offering unlimited screen repairs for free earlier this year.

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This offer isn’t available to all Galaxy devices, though. You can sign up if you don’t already have Care+ and if you own a current-generation Galaxy flagship-tier device. This includes the following:

  • Galaxy S25
  • Galaxy S25+
  • Galaxy S25 Ultra
  • Galaxy Z Fold 6
  • Galaxy Z Flip 6
  • Galaxy Tab S10+
  • Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra

Most importantly, though, your device needs to be in good condition to sign up. If it’s already broken, you’ll have to fix it before you sign up for Care+ – Samsung requires video verification that your device is in good condition.

If you’re interested in signing up, Samsung’s open enrollment period is open on the company’s website through June 15. Monthly pricing varies by device, but starts at around $10 per month.

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