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Samsung expands self-repair program to include home entertainment devices


Samsung just announced that its self-repair program would begin to include certain home entertainment devices, like smart TVs. The company has developed a range of step-by-step repair guides for various products, in addition to providing genuine replacement parts and repair tools.

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