Samsung Electronics South Africa has extended its battery warranty period for mobile phones from six to twelve months for newly purchased handsets. This amendment to its service means that Samsung customers are now offered peace of mind for even longer, at no additional cost.
The extension in Samsung’s warranty period comes as it has just launched its new flagship smartphones, the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge, both of which have a non-removable battery. The twelve-month warranty period is valid on any new purchase of the latest Samsung flagship smartphones, such as the Galaxy A-Series, the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge, as well as the Galaxy Note4.
“As with all other parts, consumers need to acknowledge that should they use a counterfeit battery or one that is not Samsung approved, they will forfeit their battery warranty”, says Richard Chetty, Service Director at Samsung Electronics South Africa
In addition, Samsung’s ADH repair is a premium offering which gives consumers more benefits on selected Samsung Smartphone devices within 12 months on the latest available Galaxy flagship range of handsets.
“This offering is part of Samsung’s ongoing commitment to providing a world-class service to consumers thus giving them continuous support on their mobile smartphones”, concludes Chetty.
All Samsung products are covered by a full two year manufacturer's warranty. For more information on Samsung Electronics South Africa’s Warranty Policies, please visit:
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