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TL;DR
- Samsung is accepting Care Plus registrations for the Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy Z Flip 6, Galaxy Z Fold 6, Galaxy A25, and Galaxy A15 models.
- To be eligible, your phone must be in good working order and pass Samsung’s device quality certification.
- Open registration will continue until November 24th, and new registrations will receive a 20% discount on current rates.
Like any insurance, phone insurance is a gamble. What are the chances that a cell phone will be damaged while on the plan and the repair cost will be more than the cost of the plan itself? For some shoppers, that’s an easy decision, but for others Customers will feel like they don’t have enough data to make an educated call. As a result, you may be denied that coverage when purchasing a new cell phone. If you’re a Samsung user and are having second thoughts about insurance transfer, you may be in luck as the manufacturer is extending a special grace period for Samsung Care Plus enrollment.
Generally, if you’re interested in Samsung Care Plus, you’ll need to sign up for it at the time you purchase your phone or within 60 days of that date. Samsung doesn’t want you to use (and abuse) your phone for months on end. After all, you only buy insurance after half of your car is destroyed. But from now until Nov. 24, Samsung will offer extended open enrollment for eligible devices past the 60-day deadline.
Now, the qualification list is a bit narrow, but the good news is that all the highlights apply. This offer is suitable for the Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy Z Flip 6, Galaxy Z Fold 6, as well as the budget-oriented Galaxy A25 and A15.
If you have one of these models and want it covered, you can get Samsung Care Plus with Theft and Loss for 20% off the regular price. Under Samsung’s plan pricing, the flagship counts as a “Tier 4” device and typically costs $349 with a 24-month warranty. However, A-series phones are only “Tier 1” and offer the same coverage for $129 before the discount.
Before you get a sensible idea of insurance in case you accidentally bend your Z Fold 6 backwards, Samsung has made it clear that you’ll need a device quality certification when you sign up. This means you need to take a video of your phone that is currently intact and working. After all, Samsung wasn’t born yesterday. If you still think it’s OK, visit the Samsung Care Plus site to get started.