2024年4月26日发(作者:聊黎昕)
名校2023版高考英语阅读理解精
读含答案
Samsung Electronics America announced that Galaxy
device owners can make their own repairs to the Galaxy S20 and
S21 family of products, as well as the Galaxy Tab S7+, starting
August 2nd.
Samsung is cooperating with iFixit,the leading online repair
community, to deliver their Self-Repair program. This program
adds to Samsung’s continued expansions for convenient repair
for consumers and helps them with sustainable solutions to
support a more circular economy by extending the life of their
devices, as well as minimizing e-waste.
Samsung consumers who wish to make their own repairs can
now purchase real device parts and convenient, easy-to-use
repair tools, available through iFixit, Samsung retail (零售) and
service locations, at the same pricing offered to our repair
providers. In addition, Galaxy device owners will have full
access to online repair guides that provide both visual and
written step-by-step instructions, and best of all, at no cost.
“Making replacement parts available is a key sustainability
strategy. We’re excited to be working directly with Samsung
and their customers to extend the lifetime of their phones,” said
CEO of iFixit.
Starting today, Galaxy device owners can replace the phone
screen, back glass, and charging ports. In the future, Samsung
plans to expand self-repair to include more devices and repair
options from our extensive product portfolio (产品组合).
Furthermore, the program makes it easy for consumers to
return their thrown-away parts for responsible recycling, as the
new display kits will come with a return label to ship
thrown-away parts back to Samsung — at no cost to the
consumer.
In addition to the convenience of these new self-repair
options, Galaxy smartphone owners have a choice on how they
can extend the life of their devices across Samsung’s expansive
care options, including: Through Samsung’s perfect care
network, customers have access to over 11,000 Samsung
Mobile certified repair technicians in the U.S.
12. Who will do the repair work under the Self-Repair program?
2024年4月26日发(作者:聊黎昕)
名校2023版高考英语阅读理解精
读含答案
Samsung Electronics America announced that Galaxy
device owners can make their own repairs to the Galaxy S20 and
S21 family of products, as well as the Galaxy Tab S7+, starting
August 2nd.
Samsung is cooperating with iFixit,the leading online repair
community, to deliver their Self-Repair program. This program
adds to Samsung’s continued expansions for convenient repair
for consumers and helps them with sustainable solutions to
support a more circular economy by extending the life of their
devices, as well as minimizing e-waste.
Samsung consumers who wish to make their own repairs can
now purchase real device parts and convenient, easy-to-use
repair tools, available through iFixit, Samsung retail (零售) and
service locations, at the same pricing offered to our repair
providers. In addition, Galaxy device owners will have full
access to online repair guides that provide both visual and
written step-by-step instructions, and best of all, at no cost.
“Making replacement parts available is a key sustainability
strategy. We’re excited to be working directly with Samsung
and their customers to extend the lifetime of their phones,” said
CEO of iFixit.
Starting today, Galaxy device owners can replace the phone
screen, back glass, and charging ports. In the future, Samsung
plans to expand self-repair to include more devices and repair
options from our extensive product portfolio (产品组合).
Furthermore, the program makes it easy for consumers to
return their thrown-away parts for responsible recycling, as the
new display kits will come with a return label to ship
thrown-away parts back to Samsung — at no cost to the
consumer.
In addition to the convenience of these new self-repair
options, Galaxy smartphone owners have a choice on how they
can extend the life of their devices across Samsung’s expansive
care options, including: Through Samsung’s perfect care
network, customers have access to over 11,000 Samsung
Mobile certified repair technicians in the U.S.
12. Who will do the repair work under the Self-Repair program?