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Samsung and Google are offering free phone repairs to health care workers and first responders to help support those frontline workers in the fight against COVID-19 (via 9to5Google). The two companies are offering the repairs in partnership with phone repair company uBreakiFix.
Samsung’s program, called “Free Repairs for The Frontline,” will “provide free repair services for Samsung smartphones, including cracked screen and battery replacement, to all first responders and healthcare professionals through June 30,” the company says. If you’re eligible, you’ll just need to visit a uBreakiFix location or mail in your Galaxy phone to get the free repair. Samsung is also offering a 30 percent discount off any purchase at Samsung.com to first...
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Samsung and Google are offering free phone repairs to health care workers and first responders to help support those frontline workers in the fight against COVID-19 (via 9to5Google). The two companies are offering the repairs in partnership with phone repair company uBreakiFix.
Samsung’s program, called “Free Repairs for The Frontline,” will “provide free repair services for Samsung smartphones, including cracked screen and battery replacement, to all first responders and healthcare professionals through June 30,” the company says. If you’re eligible, you’ll just need to visit a uBreakiFix location or mail in your Galaxy phone to get the free repair. Samsung is also offering a 30 percent discount off any purchase at Samsung.com to first...
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